I have tried to install a ASRock P4VM890 Socket 478Intel Motherboard w/ PCI-E 16 into an (2003 purchased) hp pavilion a335w computer. The installion went fine and i got everything plugged in and attached, but when i tried to turn it on, it say not recognized and wants me to restore the computer to the last known settings and when i tried to do that it just goes back to he same thing, and i just put the original motherboard back in. What should i do?
I have a NVIDIA Geforce 6150 LE Integrated Graphics card. Friend just bought 2 Nvidia geforce 8500 512mb Cards, might buy one from him for $70. Since my current card is integrated, will this pose a challenge to install the new one? Please Help!
as long as there is a co-responding slot for the 8500 on the motherboard, onboard gfx shouldn't be a problem. Put it in, restart into safe mode, go to device manager, disable and uninstall the onboard card, restart, and the new gpu should be fine.
Haha yeah I installed another couple gigs of ram... I guess we might have the same computer, did you buy yours as an HP?
I've learned alot more about computers since posting that comment. You should really upgrade from that integrated graphic card... Infact, if you ahve the same computer I really suggest getting a new quad core processor, motherboard and video card.
The ones your running with are so outdated at this point. It would only be about $400 to upgrade them all.
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tigernac 5 months ago
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KRAUSER0130 7 months ago
@KRAUSER0130 yeah of course it was filmed 5 years ago the cameras werent thet good back then
sk8terplbivpz 2 months ago
pedobear in the beginning
hayateharu 9 months ago
how can someone dislike a helpful video?
milad2007halo3 10 months ago
USP ???
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I have tried to install a ASRock P4VM890 Socket 478Intel Motherboard w/ PCI-E 16 into an (2003 purchased) hp pavilion a335w computer. The installion went fine and i got everything plugged in and attached, but when i tried to turn it on, it say not recognized and wants me to restore the computer to the last known settings and when i tried to do that it just goes back to he same thing, and i just put the original motherboard back in. What should i do?
David279300 1 year ago
@David279300 thats becuase uro motherboard is too new, its like trying to run an xbox 360 game on an original xbox
gamerdudefilms 1 year ago
@gamerdudefilms but i thought the motherboard is the xbox and the other stuff are the games(figuratively speaking)?
ArialKiller12 1 year ago
LAME!
tkirtsey 1 year ago
pc's have come so far in just that short amount of time, its amazing
speeron 2 years ago
Tnks i must buy an G-force 7800 and two rams card with 1 GB one :D:D Tnks for Help :D
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ArmageddonAngel 3 years ago
I have a NVIDIA Geforce 6150 LE Integrated Graphics card. Friend just bought 2 Nvidia geforce 8500 512mb Cards, might buy one from him for $70. Since my current card is integrated, will this pose a challenge to install the new one? Please Help!
EmoKillla 3 years ago
No it won't. I had an integrated graphics card and I got an Nvidia GeForce 9400.
toiletwhopper 2 years ago
as long as there is a co-responding slot for the 8500 on the motherboard, onboard gfx shouldn't be a problem. Put it in, restart into safe mode, go to device manager, disable and uninstall the onboard card, restart, and the new gpu should be fine.
unknown2594 2 years ago
lol i have the same integrated video card...lmao it sucks....plus i only have 960MB of ram...i bet we have the same computer....
kalionyo 2 years ago
Haha yeah I installed another couple gigs of ram... I guess we might have the same computer, did you buy yours as an HP?
I've learned alot more about computers since posting that comment. You should really upgrade from that integrated graphic card... Infact, if you ahve the same computer I really suggest getting a new quad core processor, motherboard and video card.
The ones your running with are so outdated at this point. It would only be about $400 to upgrade them all.
EmoKillla 2 years ago
Thanks a lot
albrka 4 years ago