Problems with Nvidia GeForce MX4000
#1
Posted 22 July 2004 - 07:09 AM
When I plug the monitor back into the original CRT plug on the back of my computer, it shows up. But if I plug another monitor into the video card CRT plug, then that one shows a picture of my desktop. I can use Nvidia options and move my taskbar and things back and forth, and I can drag windows across monitors and things like that, but I want only one monitor to be running off the video card. When I try to run games, ex: City of Heroes, EverQuest, or even Rise of Nation's; I get fatal errors and the program closes.
I originally had onboard Intel Extreme Graphics controller, but I disabled and uninstalled everything like I was told to by the very limited Tech Support I had from eVGA.com.
One other thing, when I open "display properties" or "Nview Options" it shows up only as having one monitor connected. Not the two monitors giving me the option to set one as primary or whatever.
Please give me help of any kind, if you have any questions to help answer my problem, email me at insaneclown120@hotmail.com or leave me a message on here.
Please reply as soon as you can, I want my games back!:D
Oh, by the way, I am running Windows XP on an eMachines, 2.8 ghz, 512 ram PC.
#2
Posted 22 July 2004 - 03:19 PM
Generally, you have to delete any software associated with the onboard video and then go to the system manager to delete the hardware device for that video card. Do not let Windows reinstall a "new device found". (By the way, if you have installed the Nvidia drivers uninstall them also) You must reboot but before Windows comes up, press whatever button (Sometimes DEL or ESC or F4) to get into the BIOS to disable the onboard video. Save the configuration. It will then want to reboot again, just switch it off. Put in your new card, attach it to the monitor. Turn the machine on. If the onboard video is disabled, the PCI card should be detected by the BIOS. You will know because you will be able to see the normal writing on the screen as the computer boots. If this is the case, Windows should come up in 800x600 mode and claim that it has found a new device and want to install it. Don't let it. Hit Cancel and insert the CD that came with your card and install the video from the CD.
#3
Posted 22 July 2004 - 04:20 PM
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#4
Posted 22 July 2004 - 06:56 PM
thanks again
#5
Posted 30 November 2004 - 12:38 AM
veegee1@edsamail.com.ph please email me suggestions. thanks
#6
Posted 01 December 2004 - 10:39 PM
-not configured in BIOS
-not supported by OS
-must disable onboard VGA first
-PCI VGA's must be installed to nearest slot to CPU
-figure it out yourself, maybe the card is ****'d up, or you need a new motherboard.
#7
Posted 22 December 2004 - 02:10 AM
Also i keep trying to play this wolfienstien enenmy terriotry on line but when i click to load up console with this new graphics card, it comes up with the following message can't loadgl subsytem. the shop were i bought it from say i need to download the gl drives from the net and install them to run the game. i did and guess what it hasn't worked.
I feel cheated and ripped off. so if any 1 can help me plz do.
My email is deco_2die4@hotmail.com
#8
Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:50 PM
I use gforce4 MX 4000, just got the latest driver update but not works. can some help me pls !! TY
#9
Posted 04 February 2005 - 10:47 AM
I still can not get the sucker to run but yet I can get Farcry to run no prob's.
I was running a 64 mb MX440 and it played it fine.
The game just keeps locking up and will not even let me try to start a new game. When I control alt delete i look at the CPU usage and it's 100% and the RAM is at 256.
HHHEEEEEELLLLLPPPPPP I hope I havent wasted my 80 bucks
any help would be good but help that would get it going would be even better
#10
Posted 15 February 2005 - 04:38 PM
mmimidis@yahoo.gr
#11
Posted 15 February 2005 - 04:40 PM
mmimidis@yahoo.gr
#12
Posted 13 April 2005 - 02:37 PM
GFORCE 4 MX 4000
ASUS A7N8X-X NForce2 Chipset
Everytime I turn my computer on the monitor do not receives any signal from video card. Anytimes, a simple turn off and a turn on process is sufficient to initialize the computer, but many times I need to try more than two times. In few cases I don't have success.
Has anyone this problem and a solution?
#13
Posted 16 May 2005 - 06:21 PM
#14
Posted 18 May 2005 - 05:22 PM
#16
Posted 19 May 2005 - 02:53 AM
Update Direct X to Direct X 9c.
If you want you can switch to XP, most graphic card problems disappear in XP.
Check your game's requirements esp. graphic cards.
Check if you computer is still under thge waranty. if it is, have your card checked, specialy motherboard.
i've had the same problems with MX cards.
Don't listen to the store when they say you have to upgrade your MX to FX, i've had that experience here (Gilmore, Philippines), *@#$% those stupid techs, who never bother to ask your computer-knowhow-level before opening their mouth and spreading thier ignorant gospel, . Games will perform ok on both cards the only question is quality, 64 or 128 MX is cool, 64 or 128 FX is awesome, that's what im trying to say about quality.
#17
Posted 22 May 2005 - 11:25 AM
So what is really going on here? Does the Gforce 4 MX support directx 9c or not, if not then why can I play other games that require dx9? If it does support dx9 then why are EA saying it doesn't? Why should a game run on a gforce 3 and not a 4 MX when the MX4 surely must be a later model? And why don't nvidia provide any real technical support?!
I have XP and the latest nvidia drivers and my card is working fine.
#18
Posted 15 June 2005 - 06:55 PM
Now, onto all your problems. I can sum it all up in a few steps.
1.Add/Remove Programs -> Find your OnBoard Video drivers (usually some sort of Intel Chipset (eg I815 Intel Extreme Graphics) or an S3 chipset) and remove them.
2. Restart, enter your BIOS (hit delete (or F1 depending on your BIOS make) at the POST screen, the first bootup screen you see.
3. Look through all the tabs, until you find one that should read something like "OnBoard Device Controllers", it's different in every BIOS, and locate the "OnBoard Video/Graphics Controller" and set it to "Disabled". (keep in mind that you should not have installed your new card at this point.)
4.Save & Exit the BIOS, and turn off your computer, then insert your new card, plug your monitor into it, and make sure the card is snug and well seated into the slot. USE MINIMAL FORCE, it should just slide right in.
5. Now, power the PC up, let it boot into windows, don't let it automatically install, just insert your drivers CD that you got with the card, install the standard drivers, and voila, it should work. If it doesn't, take it back to the store where you got it, and smack the salesman in the face with the card :P. (Note, don't actually do that, hitting salesman is not polite. :P)
Any other problems occur, I'll be watching this forum for another week or so before I head off for summer training.
Good luck people.
#19
Posted 26 July 2005 - 01:27 PM
I'm running Windows XP, the mentioned graphics card and a Athlon XP 2600+, 512 MB of RAM. In a big tower with plenty of cooling, so there shouldn't really be issues with heat.
#20
Posted 29 July 2005 - 02:57 PM
I have recently brought a NVDIA GFORCE 4000 MX series graphics card , I have installed it in the AGP slot and after starting any game it haults after a few seconds. Even though I changed the graphics to be on-board after the card failed to run games smoothly, I get the same problem in the on-board card also. I am really confused about the problem. I have tried everything starting from loading the driver from the cd to disabling the on-board graphics in the BIOS. Can anyone please help me out.
Thanks in Advance.

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