In article <24865-4030DE0C-198.TakeThisOut@storefull-3317.bay.webtv.net>,
srvy.TakeThisOut@webtv.net (TaZMAn) wrote:
> Bios is set for AGP 8X
> The device manager is clear. No unknown items. The video display adapter
> shows the driver as the Nvidia driver I downloaded.
> All the drivers are Win98 flavor.
> One thing I did notice was that I saw no agp bridges in the device
> manager. All were listed a pci slots.
>
> Why Win98? It's the OS I happen to own.I've tried XP and don't like it
> at all.
> But I will be dual booting into linux once I get this problem solved.
>
> Thanks,
> Taz
On an Intel board I've got, it is possible to install either a PCI
chipset driver for AGP or an AGP chipset driver. (There is an option
in the Intel INFs to dump all the install files into a folder, and
you can pick the one you want to install out of there.) Now, maybe
if you delete the PCI AGP driver, you can upgrade to an AGP (gart)
driver. Problem is, I don't know anything about how easy it is to
get at components inside an Nvidia installer, so I don't know
if you can do that or not with the Nforce2.
I just downloaded this file from the Asus download page:
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/nf2/nf2_v264_9x.zip" target="_blank">ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/nf2/nf2_v264_9x.zip</a>
There is a GART folder with a miniport driver in it. There is also
what looks like an uninstaller (nvugart.exe) and maybe that has
something to do with cleaning up the registry.
What is interesting, is I don't see a PCI bridge driver in that
download, so I wonder where your current bridge driver came from ?
As for Win98SE, I've got it on a couple of machines, and it doesn't
crash. What more can you ask for ? Win98SE would be a better choice
for machines that don't have a lot of RAM, and there are many old
motherboards that just cannot take a lot of RAM. I did a WinXP
install for a relative, before Christmas, and it doesn't crash
either. I didn't see anything in it that made me want to run out
and upgrade

I didn't like the default UI and switched it back
to that "classic" look (Start menu looks like Win98 now).
HTH,
Paul<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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