Hey all! This could partly go in the Matrox Hardware forum, but I think the problem is the installer, not my Matrox card. This is the first system I've built totally from scratch, so it's no surprise I have some problems.
Windows98 seemed to install just fine, no problems there. However, with nothing but my G400, two hard drives, floppy, and CD, I come up with a conflict! In particular, my G400 won't work. I get a message when I select properties on the G400, saying "This device cannot find any free Input/Output (I/O) range resources that it can use. If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system that has an Input/Output (I/O) range conflict with it."
I go through the various troubleshooting tips and get nowhere. In the conflicting device listing under the resources tab, there are six conflicts, but all are memory range used by 'System board extension for ACPI BIOS', not Input/Output range. I tried selecting from the Resource Type/Setting list, in which there appear to be two free I/O ranges, but the result is a black screen after reboot.
Needless to say, I'm pretty bummed about all this, though not very surprised. I think what I need is a list of which things to install in which order. Here's what I did, probably quite wrong:
Format new HD, install Windows98 + 98SE.
Install VIA 4-in-1 drivers (4.24 or 4.20, didn't make a difference either way)
Install Matrox drivers (5.4 supplied, don't have newer but could download if needed)
Another major problem: My old hard drive doesn't have a drive letter designation, and I don't seem to be able to assign one. The BIOS sees it fine, and Windows device manager also sees it just fine, says it's working properly, yada yada.. However, I can't access it, doesn't show up in My Computer. It's a slave to the CDrom on the secondary channel, perhaps I'll try adding it to the primary...
Here are my components:
Tyan S2380 BIOS v. 1.02A
Athlon 650
Nanya PC133 128MB
IBM 75GXP 30GB
Maxtor ??? old HD
Kenwood 42X
G400 32MB DH
Zoom 56k PCI modem
Yamaha PCI soundcard
Thanks for your support! I'll get this G400 working eventually! It's pure torture running Windows in 16 color, by the way..
Aaron
Windows98 seemed to install just fine, no problems there. However, with nothing but my G400, two hard drives, floppy, and CD, I come up with a conflict! In particular, my G400 won't work. I get a message when I select properties on the G400, saying "This device cannot find any free Input/Output (I/O) range resources that it can use. If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system that has an Input/Output (I/O) range conflict with it."
I go through the various troubleshooting tips and get nowhere. In the conflicting device listing under the resources tab, there are six conflicts, but all are memory range used by 'System board extension for ACPI BIOS', not Input/Output range. I tried selecting from the Resource Type/Setting list, in which there appear to be two free I/O ranges, but the result is a black screen after reboot.
Needless to say, I'm pretty bummed about all this, though not very surprised. I think what I need is a list of which things to install in which order. Here's what I did, probably quite wrong:
Format new HD, install Windows98 + 98SE.
Install VIA 4-in-1 drivers (4.24 or 4.20, didn't make a difference either way)
Install Matrox drivers (5.4 supplied, don't have newer but could download if needed)
Another major problem: My old hard drive doesn't have a drive letter designation, and I don't seem to be able to assign one. The BIOS sees it fine, and Windows device manager also sees it just fine, says it's working properly, yada yada.. However, I can't access it, doesn't show up in My Computer. It's a slave to the CDrom on the secondary channel, perhaps I'll try adding it to the primary...
Here are my components:
Tyan S2380 BIOS v. 1.02A
Athlon 650
Nanya PC133 128MB
IBM 75GXP 30GB
Maxtor ??? old HD
Kenwood 42X
G400 32MB DH
Zoom 56k PCI modem
Yamaha PCI soundcard
Thanks for your support! I'll get this G400 working eventually! It's pure torture running Windows in 16 color, by the way..
Aaron
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