9600GT Problem


  1. Posts : 2
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       #1

    9600GT Problem


    Hi guys, I recently upgraded my computer to Windows 7, and tried installing a new GeForce 9600GT, before installing my motherboard already had an onboard graphics card, so I set PCI-Express was to be displayed first in the BIO. The first thing is that... my GeForce wasn't recognized at first, and if it was, it shows an error message in Device Manager when I tried updating it. The error message is "This device cannot be find enough free resources that it can use." I've already disabled the onboard graphics card beforehand.


    BIOS - BIOS screens for the Packard Bell Denver 10 motherboard - instr_bios_denver10 - Information and Instructions - IMEDIA X2414 - PB80128501 - iMedia - platform_amadeus_imedia - Desktop
    ^This is my BIOs' screens.

    Should I disable or uninstall the onboard graphics card?

    Anyone got any clues please?
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  2. Posts : 846
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Gurenbanka said:
    Hi guys, I recently upgraded my computer to Windows 7, and tried installing a new GeForce 9600GT, before installing my motherboard already had an onboard graphics card, so I set PCI-Express was to be displayed first in the BIO. The first thing is that... my GeForce wasn't recognized at first, and if it was, it shows an error message in Device Manager when I tried updating it. The error message is "This device cannot be find enough free resources that it can use." I've already disabled the onboard graphics card beforehand.


    BIOS - BIOS screens for the Packard Bell Denver 10 motherboard - instr_bios_denver10 - Information and Instructions - IMEDIA X2414 - PB80128501 - iMedia - platform_amadeus_imedia - Desktop
    ^This is my BIOs' screens.


    Should I disable or uninstall the onboard graphics card?

    Anyone got any clues please?
    Did you disable memory sharing?
    Your PCIE should have its own.



    Setting
    Parameter
    Init Display FirstPCI
    PCI ExpressVGA Share Memory Auto DetectDisabled
    AutoShare Memory size64MB
    128MB
    256MB

    Note: Share Memory size is only available when VGA Share Memory Auto Detect is set to Disabled.
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  3. Posts : 2
    7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    :O. I'll try it, thanks mate, and I'll set it to the lowest amount.

    EDIT : Nope, didn't work.
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  4. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
       #4

    sounds like an IRQ problem.If you would please list all your system specs. Thanks. Fabe 9600GT Problem-usercp-1.png
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  5. Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #5

    IRQ or possible a power issue.

    I too, own a 9600 GT. I owned a small Cooler Master 350W and had similar issues. I quickly upgraded the PSU (Assuming it was the problem) to a 550W Antec and no longer had that issue. No driver update, no hardware work arounds or BioS configuration changes.

    What wattage is your PSU?
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