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• The display is not connected to the right card: There is output from the on-board
VGA or another card.
• The system BIOS's VGA Boot setting is either "AGP primary" or "on-board VGA primary."
• The on-board VGA and/or a non-NVIDIA card is conflicting.
Can I install the display driver by overwriting?
No. Make sure to uninstall an existing driver before updating it or when adding/
removing cards, or changing slots, and reinstall it.
The new graphics card doesn't get recognized as new hardware.
Check the followings:
• The graphics card is not inserted all the way in the slot.
• The display driver may be installed already. Uninstall the existing driver before
installing the latest one.
• A non-NVIDIA card may be conflicting. Remove it if the problem resolves.
• Check
Device Manager
. If the
Other devices
section shows "[!] Video Controller
(VGA compatible)," the graphics card is detected. Install it from there.
• Windows NT does not detect new hardware by plug-and-play.
I can't install the display driver for LV22P2 when non-NVIDIA card is installed.
Remove the other card once, insert LV22P2, install and set up the display driver for it.
Now remove LV22P2, insert the other card in another slot, install and set up a display
driver for it. Put LV22P2 back into the slot where it was inserted.
My computer freezes at the Windows startup screen when restarting after the driver is
installed.
It can happen when a non-NVIDIA card coexists. Remove the other card once, insert
LV22P2, install and set up the display driver for it. Now remove LV22P2, insert the
other card in another slot, install and set up a display driver for it. Put LV22P2 back
into the slot where it was inserted.
My computer, which has a on-board VGA, freezes at the end of the Windows startup
screen.
Check if there is video output from the unplugged on-board VGA.
The screen blacks out at the Windows startup screen when restarting after the driver
is installed.
Check if there is video output from the unplugged on-board VGA or another graphics card.
My computer freezes at the Windows startup screen when I try to add a non-NVIDIA
card after setting up this card.
Remove LV22P2 once. Insert the other card in another slot, install and set up a driver
for it, and put LV22P2 back into the slot where it was inserted.
Do I execute
Setup.exe
to install the driver?
Yes. Try
Setup.exe
first. If it fails, follow the instructions below to reinstall the driver.
1) Uninstall the driver (
P23, "Uninstallation").
2) Restart the computer.
3) Insert the driver CD in the CD-ROM drive on the computer.
Summary of Contents for LV22P2
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Page 3: ...ENGLISH Graphics Card LV22P2 User s Manual...
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Page 37: ...OS Windows Pivot Software Disable Q A 1 2 3 PCI...
Page 39: ...3 4 LV22P2 2 1 DVI 2 DVI 1 DVI DVI...
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