saitoh183 Posted February 28, 2005 Posted February 28, 2005 Ok...here goes...I will y to explain this as best i can...I just installed my new mobo(Asus A7N8X-E DE) and I have a Radeon 9000 pro 128mb. I installed my windows that i made with nlite(latest) and ryanvm 1.2 pack and Xplode. The entire installation goes just find.Now once im in Windows i install the latest forceware drivers and then installed the latest ATI Omega drivers. After the vid drivers i rebooted and everything seemed to work fine. Then i had to reboot my PC after changing some settings and when i rebooted the PC as in 640X480. When i went into the the device manager, the vid card has a "!" next to it and in the Device Status it says: Windows has succesfully loaded the drivers for this device but was unable to detect the hardware device (code 41) (something like that)Now here are the things i've tried:1 - I removed all drivers (nforce and Omega drivers) and deleted video card from device manager in safe mode...rebooted...PC didnt want to boot into windows anymore ...reinstalled windows again with same CD...got the prob again.2 - Removed Omega drivers and deleted video card from device manager. I put the original Cat drivers and i still get the same prob3 - Removed vid card from device manager and closed PC..unplug/replug vid card from mobo...booted and still same prob.Im going to attach my last session.ini file and my last session.ini file for the new CD i made. I know that the prob might be my windows that i made but what did i take out that could cause this problem is my question.Last_Session_problem.iniLast_Sessionlatest.ini
saitoh183 Posted March 2, 2005 Author Posted March 2, 2005 Well after making numorous Nlite Cds and installations windows many...many times, i found the problem. I decided to install 1 driver at a time to see when the bug occured. And finally after installing my monitor drivers, i rebooted and the error happenned. So the culprit was my Samsung syncMaster 750S drivers. Case closed!
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