[RESOLVED] mb soyo with tnt2 32mb agp dont work well
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    manreg
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    hello, i have a soyo mb (7vba) and a eiva tnt2 vga, when i useit some times a blue screen appear and then need to reboot.
    isnt micro, ram or mb, i know is a problem with that conjuntio (tnt2 + soyo) but i dont the answer. please helpme, thank so much

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    Do you have the latest Via 4-in-1 driver pack installed (particularly the AGP VXD Driver)? If not check out Support at:
    http://www.soyousa.com/

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    The TNT 2 32mb graphics card should be installed using the latest drivers from the manufacturer of the board, The detonator drivers tho they are hyped up to work for all Nvidia boards, do not do the job in my opinion. My video board is a Leadtech TNT 2 32mb board as well, and it works real well in all the games I play, Q3, UR tour, Gore ect. Make sure all the old drivers are removed before installing the manufacturers drivers, and I believe you should follow a particular sequence of install, reference to manuf drivers and the Via AGP drivers. I should also mention the Microsoft Direct x drivers as well, for your info DX 8 works just fine on my board. Also try what the other guys recommended, Good Gaming, ronach

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    Few things to check:

    1. Enable "Assign IRQ for VGA" in the BIOS
    2. Disable "System BIOS Cachable" in the BIOS
    3. Disable "Video BIOS Cachable" in the BIOS
    4. Disable "Video RAM Cachable" in the BIOS
    5. Configure your Card to AGPx2 manually in the BIOS
    6. Disable ACPI in the BIOS.

    Hope you find it helpful

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    THANKS SO MUCH GUYS!!!!!

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    Glad you had success. But I hit the wrong button & deleted your email message. If it was important please send again.

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