Hi guys!
My first post, and with 2 crazy problems.
First my system specs:
Axiomtek IMB200 motherboard
Pentium 4 CPU
Windows 7 32 Bit.
ATI All-in Wonder AGP 9800 Pro video card.
Problem 1:
If I commit the sin of trying to install the video card driver, (10-2_legacy_vista32-64_dd_ccc.exe)
I get a corrupted screen.
The thing is, after I install the driver everything seems to be fine.
The problem happens once I restart the computer.
I have tried to change the screen resolution and I have had no resolution to the problem.
Problem 2:
The driver, "Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD"
seems to be fine.
If I commit the other sin of hooking up something to it,
I get the yellow triangular exclamation point of suffering and a wonderful message:
"Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)"
To fix it, I can reinstall the driver, then it works. The moment If I commit the third sin
of removing something and hooking up something else, the problem returns like a driver zombie apocalypse.
I've tried 3 different drivers and all I get for my trouble is 3 different drivers that have the same problem.
This is a software problem since everything works fine in Windows 2000.
My first post, and with 2 crazy problems.
First my system specs:
Axiomtek IMB200 motherboard
Pentium 4 CPU
Windows 7 32 Bit.
ATI All-in Wonder AGP 9800 Pro video card.
Problem 1:
If I commit the sin of trying to install the video card driver, (10-2_legacy_vista32-64_dd_ccc.exe)
I get a corrupted screen.
The thing is, after I install the driver everything seems to be fine.
The problem happens once I restart the computer.
I have tried to change the screen resolution and I have had no resolution to the problem.
Problem 2:
The driver, "Intel(R) 82801EB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 24DD"
seems to be fine.
If I commit the other sin of hooking up something to it,
I get the yellow triangular exclamation point of suffering and a wonderful message:
"Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)"
To fix it, I can reinstall the driver, then it works. The moment If I commit the third sin
of removing something and hooking up something else, the problem returns like a driver zombie apocalypse.
I've tried 3 different drivers and all I get for my trouble is 3 different drivers that have the same problem.
This is a software problem since everything works fine in Windows 2000.
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- OS
- Windows 7 32 bit
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop