VGA PCI bus
I'm Running XP Home
I have a Foxconn 761GXK8MB-RS Mobo and I cannot find any drivers for (VGA Compatable Divice).
That's how it reads in the (Other Devices) hardware listing.
In properties it reads PCI BUS 1 Device 0.
Under Properties in the Settings-Advanced Addapter listing there are three IRQ conflicts with the on board AGP.
I have downloaded all the latest drivers from Foxconn and updated the BIOS.
The the VGA AGP drivers don't seem to load. I cannot update from the Addapter driver tab under Settings- Advanced -Addapter so I went to the device manager to update the (other devices) (VGA device) and saw that it was a PCI and not AGP Device. It tells me that the drivers don't have any info for my hardware when I try to update manualy.
I also cannot get the LAN drivers to load.
I have tried every BIOS and hardware connfig that I can think of. Even re-loading the OS in different configs.
No luck.
The drivers have to be loaded tn sequence. Did that too.
Many Times.
When I play with it, some times the three IRQ conflicts are with a PCI Device.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Michael [email protected]
I dont have but 30 more minutes here on-line.
Computers & Internet - Foxconn - 761GXK8MB-RS Motherboard
Answers & Comments
This motherboard does not have the advertised chip set on it. Instead of the SIS 761GX and 900 lan, it has the SIS 740GX and 190 lan. I had exactly the same problem and I wasted three days searching for the solution. Either the board is mislabeled or Foxconn conned everyone with a lesser chipset. The correct drivers are readily available at http://www.sis.com/download/ .
I spent two days, and then found your solution. Thank-you! :O) The Video driver for the 740GX works! However, CPU-Z does indeed identify the chips on the board as 761GX and 965. (965L is listed in the specs.) Before, with the downloaded driver, when it was supposed to go to the desktop, the screen would go black, then after about 10-15 seconds, it'd reset. Uninstalling the driver from the device manager from safe mode, would let you get back to normal mode, then the process would repeat. Thanks again!