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Answer» Hey y'all! My computer is an old one (about 5 years old) so it's AGP. Recently, I decided to buy a new grafic card (ATI Radeon HD 4650) which is made for AGP computers. I also bought a new monitor: LG flatron w2053 TQ. Of course, I bought all the equipment needed for the card to run correctly ( new power supply, more memory, etc) but when I run any game, they crash after a few sec-min and a message box APPEARS saying that there are ''LGDispDrv'' problems. Then my computer restarts by itself or the screen becomes.. fuzzy. All my drivers are updated. I don't know if the problem is the screen, the videocard or something else.I would really appreciate technical help If more information about my computer is needed, tell me and I will gladly dissect it for the cause!Please post the EXACT error message.
Is your system guaranteed malware free?
& Welcome to the CH forums.Sounds like the card doesn't support that monitors resolution.I couldn't say exactly what it is since my windows is in french : ''There is a problem with the display driver LGdispdrv''
If I understand well, it could be because of the AGP graphic card? I mean, it's an old technology so maybe it can't fit with the monitor that is probably made for PCI graphic cards only. Is that what you are saying? (I'm not that good with informatic ahaha)
If it is, is there any SOLUTION to make it work... beside selling everything for a new PCI exp computer ?!
and thanks for the welcome!Can you post more specs on the graphics card?
I see that monitor has both DVI-D and VGA inputs. What are you using?Graphics ChipsetATI Radeon HD 4600 Series Graphics Bus CapabilityAGP Maximum Bus SettingAGP 8X Memory Size1024 MB Memory TypeDDR2 1Gb Core Clock in MHz600 MHz Memory Clock in MHz400 MHz Total Memory Bandwidth in GByte/s12,8 GByte/s
My monitor has both inputs?!Quote from: WHY on September 18, 2009, 08:04:24 PM My monitor has both inputs?!
Quote from: soybean on September 18, 2009, 07:36:27 PMWhat are you using?
that doesn't help me It will probably sound very ''noob'' but how do I find which input I'm using?here is a PICTURE of a graphics card with both.
Thanks a lot for the picture! It really helped me out and the plug I'm using is the DVi oneCan I just say: 'My computer is possesed' no it's not.. sorry it was bugging me.Quote from: Mulreay on September 21, 2009, 02:52:32 PMCan I just say: 'My computer is possesed' no it's not.. sorry it was bugging me.
well... they DO posess their computer and therefore technically it is posessed.Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 21, 2009, 03:47:51 PMwell... they DO posess their computer and therefore technically it is posessed.
*sigh BC why please why? Lol. I'm gonna catch you out one of these days! QuoteLol. I'm gonna catch you out one of these days! Somehow i don't think so...
However...carry on.
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