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Old 26th September 2005, 01:55 PM
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Geforce GO 6200

Hello,

I have a problem in that FC4 does not detect my Geforce GO 6200 card on my Pioneer laptop and therefore the video card installer will not work.

Is there anything I can go to get the system to detect this card.

I have tried a number of install process for the latest video driver but in the end when I modProbe the results come back "no such device". If I reboot and get the system to detect the card it always comes up with a Vesa bog standard driver. If I put in the "nv" driver it works very slow for a while but some corrupts the video.

Help please I need to get my laptop working reliable ASAP. Windows detect the card and works fine. I had another issue with acpi and have set the acpi to "noirq" could this nbe stopping the detection of the card.

I have search for a similar issue here but no one else seems to have this problem.

Paul
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