I had the same problem and I figured it out. (By complete accident of course!
Go into your bios and disable super bypass. It affects th way your processor accesses memory. I think this interferes with AGP. It occurs on some motherboards depending on the default settings, but only if your processor is 500+ mhz. If your bios does not have this option, go to the files section of http://www.slota.com. Download the chip utility. I am not sure how to use it since my machine after upgrading to the beta bios had this option, but it is claimed to be able to affect this setting. If you have the Asus k7m motherboard, version Beta 1.26 of the bios will have this option.
Took me two weeks to figure this damn thing out.
P.S. Ooh, they came out with a 1.27 even newer beta version. (The sound of High_Jumbllama rubbing his hands together can be heard.)
Go into your bios and disable super bypass. It affects th way your processor accesses memory. I think this interferes with AGP. It occurs on some motherboards depending on the default settings, but only if your processor is 500+ mhz. If your bios does not have this option, go to the files section of http://www.slota.com. Download the chip utility. I am not sure how to use it since my machine after upgrading to the beta bios had this option, but it is claimed to be able to affect this setting. If you have the Asus k7m motherboard, version Beta 1.26 of the bios will have this option.
Took me two weeks to figure this damn thing out.
P.S. Ooh, they came out with a 1.27 even newer beta version. (The sound of High_Jumbllama rubbing his hands together can be heard.)
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