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  1. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #131

    Did you try run DXdiag? it might see something.
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  2. Posts : 67
    Microsoft Windows 7 version 7100 32x
    Thread Starter
       #132

    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.
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  3. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #133

    Unfortunately those shots didn't give any information that could help identify your card except that it's an AGP x4 card.



    DanR said:
    ..... but please if you think there is another way LOOK FOR IT
    That was my next suggestion. Open the case and physically inspect the card. At least identify what brand it is: ATI or Nvidia.
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  4. Posts : 67
    Microsoft Windows 7 version 7100 32x
    Thread Starter
       #134

    I did it before (look at the previous pages......

    Its NVIDIA nForce2
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  5. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #135

    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 :)
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  6. Posts : 67
    Microsoft Windows 7 version 7100 32x
    Thread Starter
       #136

    Orbital Shark said:
    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 :)
    Didn't worked.....
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  7. Posts : 162
    Windows 8 x64
       #137

    Install XP on another partition and identify what version your graphic card is.
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  8. Posts : 67
    Microsoft Windows 7 version 7100 32x
    Thread Starter
       #138

    The Cool Guy said:
    Install XP on another partition and identify what version your graphic card is.

    I don't want to do this.....

    I told you before try to another way and if there isn't so ill just be with what I have now..... BUT AS I SAID BEFORE TRY TO LOOK FOR ANOTHER WAY!!!!!

    tnx.....
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  9. Posts : 162
    Windows 8 x64
       #139

    DanR said:
    I don't want to do this.....

    I told you before try to another way and if there isn't so ill just be with what I have now..... BUT AS I SAID BEFORE TRY TO LOOK FOR ANOTHER WAY!!!!!

    tnx.....
    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 :)
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  10. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #140

    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.
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