Problem(s):
I have two video cards, one a Geforce3 (AGP), and the other a Matrox G450 (PCI). I'm trying to setup a monitor on each card. The main problem is windows (2k, SP3) says there aren't enough resources to allocate to the Matrox G450. No resources, no functioning second monitor. The real problem is I seem to have no real way of freeing up these resources, I've tried disabling any hardware I don't need, like the COM ports and LPT ports.
Some secondary problems that have cropped up are these:
1) When booting the system, it halts after the RAM check and says 'Plug and Play Configuration Error'. This problem is basically just annoying as I can bypass it by pressing F1.
2) My Geforce3 seems to be stuck in PCI mode. I remember this happening before and the solution was setting the IRQ to 11 but windows won't let me. The box is grayed out and won't let me change any of the resource assignments.
Depending on what I select in the BIOS for vid card selection AGP or Auto, the computer uses the Matrox to display when in Auto mode then when it gets into win2k it switches to the Geforce3. The Geforce3 displays the whole time if I select AGP, and understandably so. I think if I could just give the matrox the resources it wants then all would be well(maybe).
By itself the Matrox card works just fine.
I've tried the card in every PCI slot in conjunction with the Geforce3 in the AGP slot.
From what I've gathered I think ACPI may the be the source of the problem.
I've tried disabling PNP OS from the BIOS, but there is no option for it. There is no option for disabling acpi either.
Here is some basic system information:
Dell Dimension 8100
Dell Motherboard and BIOS
Pentium 4 1.7 Ghz
256 RDRAM
Two 80 GB HDs
Two CD Drives
Geforce3 (AGP)
Matrox G450 (PCI)
Soundblaster Live Value (PCI)
OS: Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 3
If you need any more information about the problem do not hesitate to ask. Also, if I happen to solve any of the problems myself(haha) I'll be sure to post the solution. Any help at all with this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have two video cards, one a Geforce3 (AGP), and the other a Matrox G450 (PCI). I'm trying to setup a monitor on each card. The main problem is windows (2k, SP3) says there aren't enough resources to allocate to the Matrox G450. No resources, no functioning second monitor. The real problem is I seem to have no real way of freeing up these resources, I've tried disabling any hardware I don't need, like the COM ports and LPT ports.
Some secondary problems that have cropped up are these:
1) When booting the system, it halts after the RAM check and says 'Plug and Play Configuration Error'. This problem is basically just annoying as I can bypass it by pressing F1.
2) My Geforce3 seems to be stuck in PCI mode. I remember this happening before and the solution was setting the IRQ to 11 but windows won't let me. The box is grayed out and won't let me change any of the resource assignments.
Depending on what I select in the BIOS for vid card selection AGP or Auto, the computer uses the Matrox to display when in Auto mode then when it gets into win2k it switches to the Geforce3. The Geforce3 displays the whole time if I select AGP, and understandably so. I think if I could just give the matrox the resources it wants then all would be well(maybe).
By itself the Matrox card works just fine.
I've tried the card in every PCI slot in conjunction with the Geforce3 in the AGP slot.
From what I've gathered I think ACPI may the be the source of the problem.
I've tried disabling PNP OS from the BIOS, but there is no option for it. There is no option for disabling acpi either.
Here is some basic system information:
Dell Dimension 8100
Dell Motherboard and BIOS
Pentium 4 1.7 Ghz
256 RDRAM
Two 80 GB HDs
Two CD Drives
Geforce3 (AGP)
Matrox G450 (PCI)
Soundblaster Live Value (PCI)
OS: Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 3
If you need any more information about the problem do not hesitate to ask. Also, if I happen to solve any of the problems myself(haha) I'll be sure to post the solution. Any help at all with this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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