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  1. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #11

    lol yeah haha
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  2. Posts : 56
    Win Xp/7
       #12

    You said wickpedia?
    What about wikipedia then? Windows 7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Minimum hardware requirements for Windows 7[100]
    Architecture 32-bit 64-bit
    Processor 1 GHz 32-bit processor 1 GHz 64-bit processor
    Memory (RAM) 1 GB of RAM 2 GB of RAM
    Graphics Card DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM driver model 1.0 (For Aero)
    HDD free space 16 GB of available disk space 20 GB of available disk space
    Optical drive DVD drive (only to install from DVD/CD Media)

    Source http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...m-requirements
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  3. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    sirdan said:
    His motherboard is APG x4 BIOSTAR :: U8668-D :: Specification

    Microsoft doesnt say how much win7 require video ram. But for sure go to bios and assign 128 MB in agp aperture size.

    Have you tried that driver? FX 5200 Vista Driver - Software Driver Download
    Yes I've tried that driver, too. This is the driver comes with Windows Update. I know people who runs Windows 7 with the exact same graphic card.

    torrentg said:
    naman said:
    Hi. Thanks for the reply.

    Compatibility checker said that I could install Windows 7. That's why I installed. Besides, there is a chipset driver update for my chipset dated 2007. Default driver coming with Windows 7 is 2006 dated. Would it be a cure?
    Do you have any exclamation points in the device manager? Post a screenshot of it/them if so.

    Actually, you could do this anyhow for system devices section maximized.
    No there is no exclamation point in the device manager. I've installed latest Chipset drivers (4in1 one) which include AGP driver, too. And yes my motherboard supports 4x AGP.

    Tews said:
    We were both wrong...

    From Wickpedia..

    • Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Enterprise (Aero is not available in Windows Vista / Windows 7 starter / home basic editions
    • a 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
    • 1 GB of system memory (512MB sometimes works)
    • a DirectX 9 compatible graphics processor with a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver, Pixel shader 2.0 in hardware, and a minimum of 128 MB of Video RAM
    • 32 bits per pixel

    source
    My system, eventhough it is a very old one, fits with the minumun system requirements. It can run Aero, too. However there is a freezing/lock up problem. And I think that it is due to Direct3D feature, hardware acceleration.

    Is it a way of stopping Hardware Acceleration? I can't even play Chess Titans. :P
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  4. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #14

    In the bios, listen to Sirdan and set it to AGP Aperature = 128 MB. (Him and I are old school with the AGP haha.)

    Disable fast writes as a test. If good, leave it as this.
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  5. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    AGP Aperture is already set to 128MB.
    AGP Mode is 4X.
    AGP Driving Control is Auto.
    AGP Fast Writing is already set to Disabled.
    AGP Master 1 WS Write is set to Disabled.
    AGP Master 1 WS Read is set to Disabled.
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  6. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #16

    naman said:
    AGP Aperture is already set to 128MB.
    AGP Mode is 4X.
    AGP Driving Control is Auto.
    AGP Fast Writing is already set to Disabled.
    AGP Master 1 WS Write is set to Disabled.
    AGP Master 1 WS Read is set to Disabled.
    Go for the gusto and set the bottom 3 to enabled. Test. If no good, set fast writing to disabled. Test.

    (While testing, make sure that the video driver is installed well. Look in the device manager. If it says standard vga, driver not installed.)
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  7. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #17

    I am using 169.21 Forceware, which is XP driver that naturally can't run Aero, it is not listed as Standard VGA. Shall I install problematic-can-run-Aero-but-makes-computer-freeze driver (96.85 or 97.34 or 98.16) to test?
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  8. Posts : 5,747
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       #18

    naman said:
    I am using 169.21 Forceware, which is XP driver that naturally can't run Aero, it is not listed as Standard VGA. Shall I install problematic-can-run-Aero-but-makes-computer-freeze driver (96.85 or 97.34 or 98.16) to test?
    Install this driver as follows:

    Run it and let it extract to C:\NVIDIA

    Immediately after the installer is done doing that, close the installer. Go to device manager and right click on video card. Update driver software. Browse. Let me pick. Have disk. Browse. Now double click on the .inf somewhere in C:\NVIDIA. Hit ok then hit next and let it install.

    Reboot after install. Try out different bios settings as I previously said to in last post.
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  9. Posts : 34
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Dude, it is weird but IT WORKED. I am still cautious though. I haven't changed BIOS settings yet. I've installed the driver as the way you told. I restarted. No Aero though. I checked Device Manager. Driver seems to be updated. I played one hand Chess Titans without any freezing nor lag. I restarted again. Still no Aero. I checked Personalization Menu. I changed to another Aero theme. AERO here! I am still cautious. I played 1 hand Chess Titans. No freezing. HOWEVER a little sound lag as it happened my first 98.65 driver experience.

    When I first installed Windows 7, after Standard VGA default driver installed, Windows Update found 96.85 itself and updated to it. I used Aero well for 2 days but only some sound lag with Chess Titans as happening now! Then freezing started. I hope this time it won't happen.

    Please do not close this thread in case freezing might happen again. Just to be cautious.

    Thanks for the help my friends!
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  10. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #20

    naman said:
    Dude, it is weird but IT WORKED. I am still cautious though. I haven't changed BIOS settings yet. I've installed the driver as the way you told. I restarted. No Aero though. I checked Device Manager. Driver seems to be updated. I played one hand Chess Titans without any freezing nor lag. I restarted again. Still no Aero. I checked Personalization Menu. I changed to another Aero theme. AERO here! I am still cautious. I played 1 hand Chess Titans. No freezing. HOWEVER a little sound lag as it happened my first 98.65 driver experience.

    When I first installed Windows 7, after Standard VGA default driver installed, Windows Update found 96.85 itself and updated to it. I used Aero well for 2 days but only some sound lag with Chess Titans as happening now! Then freezing started. I hope this time it won't happen.

    Please do not close this thread in case freezing might happen again. Just to be cautious.

    Thanks for the help my friends!
    You're welcome. Well, go ahead and enable those bios settings I said. The worst that can happen is that it won't work well and you can easily change back. If you do enable, it will increase performance by a good margin. (No need to be cautious with this. It's safe to try out.)

    As for the sound - right click on it in the device manager. Properties. Details tab. Change dropdown to hardware ids. Copy and paste the results here. I'll see if there's a good driver to try to run.

    Your sound issue may actually be caused by some cpu throttling in the bios or software that starts with Windows. Look into that if you can. Usually called cool n quiet, speedstep or some things like that.
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