JesusFreak312
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HeyI just got this Dell Optiplex 780 used and it works great! I have Windows 7 Pro installed and everything is going smoothly. However I also have an ATI Radeon HD3450 (with S-Video and DMS-59 connectors) that does not want to work. It worked before I installed Windows (ie. it would display boot screen etc) but after Windows was installed, I get no signal from that card and I have to use the integrated VGA connector which sucks. Also, if i try to use the integrated port while the card is plugged in, Windows gives me an error : Unsupported video configuration! - which tells me that I have to ONLY use that card if it is connected. I thought it's a problem with the drivers, so I installed the supported drivers and tried using it again, making sure I had the chipset installed first (a mistake I made earlier). Still, no signal. Im starting to think that the problem is with the generic Microsoft drivers-that the computer defaults to those,which are apparently incompatible. Im literally at my wits end now, I would really like some advice. Buying another card is a last resort right now.
Specs:
Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo, 3 GHz dual-core
Memory - 4 GB DIMM
BIOS - Built in w/ Revision A12
Graphics card - RADEON HD3450, 256 MB dedicated memory, 600 MHz clock speed
UPDATE 1:
After looking through the System event log, when I booted the system with the card installed, I noticed this event from UserPnP:
UPDATE 2:
So I went to the BIOS and realized the graphics settings weren't right. So I tried to change them but it required an admin password. I tried to reset it by taking out the CMOS battery but it still stayed there. Plus, now Windows won't start since he BIOS settings were reset. Does anyone know of a backdoor password that works on Revision A12?
Specs:
Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo, 3 GHz dual-core
Memory - 4 GB DIMM
BIOS - Built in w/ Revision A12
Graphics card - RADEON HD3450, 256 MB dedicated memory, 600 MHz clock speed
UPDATE 1:
After looking through the System event log, when I booted the system with the card installed, I noticed this event from UserPnP:
This proves that the ATI drivers were, in fact, assigned to the card with success (return value of 0) So I dunno what's wrong.Driver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\atiilhag.inf_amd64_neutral_951c1812f542740a\atiilhag.inf for Device Instance ID PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_95C5&SUBSYS_03421028&REV_00\4&2C3DAF07&0&0008 with the following status: 0x0
UPDATE 2:
So I went to the BIOS and realized the graphics settings weren't right. So I tried to change them but it required an admin password. I tried to reset it by taking out the CMOS battery but it still stayed there. Plus, now Windows won't start since he BIOS settings were reset. Does anyone know of a backdoor password that works on Revision A12?
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