Trust GeForce 256 32MB AGP
15
GB
5. Troubleshooting
If your Trust GeForce 256 32MB AGP does not work correctly, check the points given in the table below. If
this does not help to solve the problem, check the FAQ's and the latest version of the driver on the Internet
(www.trust.com), or contact your dealer or the Trust Helpdesk. The following details will be required:
•
The article number.
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Your Windows version.
•
CPU
type.
•
Memory.
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The name of the program or game.
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The exact error message or a good description of what does not work and when it happens.
Problem
Cause
Possible solution
The monitor cable has not
been connected correctly.
Connect the monitor cable correctly.
The Trust GeForce 256
32MB card has not been
inserted firmly enough.
Firmly push the Trust GeForce 256 32MB AGP card into
the AGP slot.
No image.
The old VGA card is still
present.
Remove the old VGA card from the system.
The Windows version
used does not support
AGP.
Check the minimum system requirements for the
GeForce 256 (see chapter 2.1).
There is only
an image
resolution of
640x480 and
16 colours.
The driver for the
GeForce 256 has not
been installed.
Install the driver for the GeForce 256 (see chapter 3).
The driver
cannot be
installed in
Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 blocks
non-signed drivers.
Set Windows 2000 so that it accepts non-signed drivers
(see chapter 3.4).
The resolution is too high
for the monitor.
Reduce the resolution. Try 640x480 first.
The monitor cable has not
been connected correctly.
Connect the monitor cable correctly.
Look at
for updates for the GeForce
driver.
The image is
distorted.
The game is not
compatible with the Trust
GeForce 256 32MB AGP.
Look at the game supplier's website for a patch.
The Trust GeForce 256
32MB AGP driver has not
been installed.
Install the driver.
An error
message is
displayed when
games are
started.
DirectX has not been
installed.
(Re)install DirectX.