Troubleshooting, Description recommended action – Asus AGP-V6800 Series User Manual
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6. Troubleshooting
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roubleshooting
Description
Recommended Action
After installation and re-
starting, Windows 95/98 in-
forms me that the display
setting is still incorrect.
• Make sure the “Assign IRQ to VGA” option is en-
abled in the BIOS.
• Check if there is enough IRQ for VGA.
• Uninstall the driver, restart, and reinstall the driver.
• It depends on the display characteristics of your
monitor. Consult your monitor documentation for the
proper configuration.
• Windows 95 is not OSR2.1 or later.
• DirectX version is not 6.0 or later.
• You have not installed appropriate drivers for the
AGP chipset. (e.g. VGARTD.VXD for Intel 440LX).
• Incorrect BIOS setting. BIOS must support at least
64MB for AGP aperture size.
• 3D works only in 16- or 32-bit color depth. Switch
your color depth display mode to 16-bit (high color)
or 32-bit (true color).
• Check necessary libraries, such as DirectX or
OpenGL.
• Try to switch to a lower resolution.
• You may be using a motherboard with an Aladdin
IV AGPset. To get the best compatibility, the dis-
play card uses AGP Bus Master mode instead of AGP
execute mode for motherboards using this AGPset.
• You must install DirectX 6 or later so that your player
can take advantage of the hardware acceleration
mode (DirectDraw).
• Try to switch to a lower resolution, color depth, or
refresh rate. Switching to a lower mode allows your
player to use hardware acceleration mode.
• Switch dual view mode to VGA or TV mode.
• VideoSecurity currently only supports S-Video or
Composite CCDs. Any device used must be con-
nected to an ASUS video card.
• This is a very important issue when you decide to
use VideoSecurity with the “never stop” option. You
must be aware of the free space of your hard disk—
it must be enough for storing temporary files in the
current working directory. If disk space is exhausted,
VideoSecurity will not store any information and give
you a warning message.
My monitor is not capable
of high resolution or refresh
rate.
DirectX or the other appli-
cations report no AGP
memory available.
Games or applications re-
port “No 3D acceleration
hardware found.”
My MPEG player displays
bad quality video clips.
I cannot enable AGP
memory or run I-Base test.
I can’t use VideoSecurity
with my USB CCD or IEEE
1394 CCD.
I am using Video Security
and it seems my hard disk
space is almost exhausted.