Hi,
I have just acquired a second-hand Compaq Matrox Millennium G200 (G2+ MILA/8D/CPQ) card.
It behaves in an odd way on bootup. When the computer starts up, it goes through all the motions/sounds of starting up, but the monitor remains completely blank until the Windows XP User Selection screen appears. At this point, the monitor will come to life and show what is happening.
This is the only graphics card I have ever seen that behaves like this!
I read somewhere that this particular model of card has no on-board BIOS and relies on the motherboard BIOS of the Compaq PC in which it lives to enable it to have a display while booting up. Looking in the Display Properties in Windows XP also suggests there is no BIOS (it lists a version number of 00.00.00 [or something like that]).
Have other people had the same issue? Is there any solution to it? Or do you guys just keep a spare 'normal' video card on hand for when you need to adjust any BIOS settings or do a reinstall of the operating system?
Thanks
Elia
I have just acquired a second-hand Compaq Matrox Millennium G200 (G2+ MILA/8D/CPQ) card.
It behaves in an odd way on bootup. When the computer starts up, it goes through all the motions/sounds of starting up, but the monitor remains completely blank until the Windows XP User Selection screen appears. At this point, the monitor will come to life and show what is happening.
This is the only graphics card I have ever seen that behaves like this!
I read somewhere that this particular model of card has no on-board BIOS and relies on the motherboard BIOS of the Compaq PC in which it lives to enable it to have a display while booting up. Looking in the Display Properties in Windows XP also suggests there is no BIOS (it lists a version number of 00.00.00 [or something like that]).
Have other people had the same issue? Is there any solution to it? Or do you guys just keep a spare 'normal' video card on hand for when you need to adjust any BIOS settings or do a reinstall of the operating system?
Thanks
Elia
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