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falcon409

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First of all...let me express my deepest gratitude to the SOH Community for the very humbling show of generosity. Last week I thought I was done with Flight Sim. I knew that at some point my system would self destruct and when it did I would no longer be able to fix it and that would be the end of a very enjoyable hobby.When I posted my remarks about the death of my computer and the fact that I would not be back it was meant as no more than a simple goodbye. I had to correspond via my cell phone and that was a pain. . .more than I ever imagined, lol. Consequently, my messages were brief and not as elaborate as they might have been had I had another computer to access.

What grew out of that simple statement was a groundswell of support that I honestly did not expect. Colin contacted me right away and offered financial assistance and I thanked him but felt very awkward accepting any financial help. He persevered and I accepted at his request. Thank you Colin. On the heels of that offer came others with similar offers and thanks to Roger who made the request to Ickie and certainly Ickie who set up the donations page and tracked the contributions. . .I thank them one and all. The list of contributors was long and distinguished and to each and every one of you. . .from the bottom of my heart I say "Thank You and I pray that God blesses you a hundred times over for what you all did". . .I could never have expected such an amazing gift. Finally I want to thank the SOH Community as a whole. . .I know there were those who were unable to contribute but your friendship and well wishes were also accepted in the spirit they were given. You are all great folks and I am proud to be counted as one of you. Thank you so much!!!

As for the progress. . .lol. . .it has been slow, lol. The system I have was put together over the weekend and several trips to Fry's Electronics. A new Case, motherboard, CPU, Memory, Graphics Card and Power Supply to start. After trying repeatedly to get the original Win7 OS to initialize by running the Repair Option over and over and over and over again (the new Mobo obviously made changes to the system info which meant Win7 would not come up), I finally had to buy a new HDD, install Win7 on that (I just finished that before I logged into SOH) and I will be slowly moving everything from the old drive to the new drive. Hopefully some of it will function without reinstalling but I expect a large part will not. It will probably be some time before I'm able to actually do any flightsimming. . .but, considering where I was this time last week. . .I'm much better off, lol.
 
Wish...

...I had a Fry's locally. The best we have is a Microcenter up in Denver...

Glad to hear you are on the road back to flying, Ed!

Kent
 
Thanks guys, very much appreciated. Having a problem right now with the graphics card. . .I installed an NVidia 650GT but it isn't recognized. There is an onboard ATI-VGA Graphics that is all that shows up. . .any idea how to get the new card to show? Onward and upward, lol
 
Thanks guys, very much appreciated. Having a problem right now with the graphics card. . .I installed an NVidia 650GT but it isn't recognized. There is an onboard ATI-VGA Graphics that is all that shows up. . .any idea how to get the new card to show? Onward and upward, lol

I know on my system I had to go in the bios and turn off the on-board graphics card and select pci external card or something like that.
 
I know on my system I had to go in the bios and turn off the on-board graphics card and select pci external card or something like that.
Exactly. That should do it. Good to here things are working out even if in baby steps.
:ernae:
 
Thanks guys....I thought you'd fixed that one for sure, but despite the changes to the Bios, and even uninstalling the VGA adapter. . .it still remains as the only Graphics available. Even during the boot up, the Nvidia card shows up, yet once Windows opens.... there's no sign of it anywhere and I've tried "Adding A Device", but it doesn't find the graphics card. I even swapped out the new one for the one I had just bought a few weeks ago and it was the same thing. . .a no-show once Windows opened up. Pretty strange.
 
Ok, found this on the MSI site:
"The integrated ATI Radeon HD 3000 chipset can be augmented with one PCI Express 2.0 x16 graphics card to achieve better 3D performance with ATI Hybrid CrossFireX technology"
 
Ed, you may have already found the answer on your new box. One thought, just in case: the last couple of cards I bought needed two power connections, and if I remember right, my current card needed a converter plug. That was on a GT250, I think.

Sorry I missed making the donation. PayPal didn't like something I was doing.

Glenn
 
Ok, found this on the MSI site:
"The integrated ATI Radeon HD 3000 chipset can be augmented with one PCI Express 2.0 x16 graphics card to achieve better 3D performance with ATI Hybrid CrossFireX technology"

My MSI board has that also, with Integrated ATI Radeon HD4290 GPU. I think this only works if you have another ATI graphics card, Nvidia is not compatible from what I've read.

Best to disable on-board vga.
 
Shutting down for tonight, but it's possible that the Motherboard I have is not compatible with NVidia Cards. . . .who knew?
 
Thanks guys, very much appreciated. Having a problem right now with the graphics card. . .I installed an NVidia 650GT but it isn't recognized. There is an onboard ATI-VGA Graphics that is all that shows up. . .any idea how to get the new card to show? Onward and upward, lol

I'm puzzled here... you have Nvidia card installed, but ATI VGA shows up? IF it's plugged into the Nvidia card, I think under device manager/display adapters would say generic card.

After the Nvidia drivers are installed, then it should say Nvidia 650GT. Sometime it needs to reboot to recognize the card. It's been a few years since I've done this, trying to remember this stuff...lol!
 
Shutting down for tonight, but it's possible that the Motherboard I have is not compatible with NVidia Cards. . . .who knew?

What MSI board do you have?

Here's a thought... when installing drivers for the motherboard, it may have installed ATI drivers or now called AMD since they bought ATI. See if you need to uninstall ATI graphics drivers.
 
Glad to hear you're (nearly) back in business!. Good luck with your new machine.

Best wishes

DaveQ
 
I have had several MSI motherboards (with great success); they have a very active users' group/support forum of their own:

http://forum-en.msi.com/

I know you say you visited the MSI site, but have you consulted with anyone in the 'MSI Community'? Whenever I faced a technical issue that I could not resolve on my own, there was always a resident guru there who instantly had the answer. If your issue persists, you might consider posting a query there (assuming you haven't already done so).

Endeavor to persevere,

cs
 
Depending on the card, it may require a power cable, and not just receive power via the connection to the slot.
 
Depending on the card, it may require a power cable, and not just receive power via the connection to the slot.

+1. If you haven't plugged a power cable into the graphics card it almost certainly won't work. Even my old 9800 GT needs a power cable. Hope this helps.
 
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