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Did you try run DXdiag? it might see something.
I don't want to do the thing with the WIN7 and WIN XP....... if nobody have another way to help me I will just have to use what I have..... but please if you think there is another way LOOK FOR IT AND HELP ME!!!! PLEASE I REALLY NEED IT!!!!!!
thank you.
I did it before (look at the previous pages......
Its NVIDIA nForce2
Have you tried these then? nForce Driver
You will have to right-click the .exe file once downloaded, and select the compatability tab, and select XP Service Pack 2.
Hope this helps :)
I'm afraid that there is NO OTHER WAY, unless if you want to play your games, you SHOULD INSTALL XP ON ANOTHER PARTITION (OR over windows 7; I suggest you to install it in a different partition, as it won't erase windows 7). Example; If windows 7 is on C:, then try installing XP on D:. And LOOK here: Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP (Start looking from "METHOD 2")
Hope this helps :)
Your motherboard is a Nforce 2 chipset and that has nothing to do with what graphics card you have, you need to pull out your Graphics card and find the info on that.