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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 :blink: ...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 prob

3 - 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.ini

Last_Sessionlatest.ini


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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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