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    Asus P5N-D not recognizing video cards

    I recently got an Asus P5N-D motherboard and I cannot get it to recognize the video cards. I have 2 GeForce 7900 GT/GTO video cards SLI'd. I updated to the latest 0801 BIOS and I still can't get it to recognize. I get a "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" error in my device manager. nVidia's site says to fix this go in to your BIOS and make sure to assign IRQ to VGA in the BIOS, but I do not have this option anywhere. Any ideas?

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    Hi schubox

    This is your Motherboard, are you using the correct drivers ? installed with administrator privileges if your OS is Vista ?

    ASUS P5N-D ATX Intel Motherboard


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    Running XP Pro. I've downloaded and installed the drivers off of nVidia's site several times, they don't seem to be taking. I still get the Code 10 error

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    So I guess it does recognize the video card, it just isn't running. I've checked and the cards are getting power. I found and installed the correct drivers, I still get the Code 10 error. Like I said in my first post, nVidia says to change the IRW to VGA in my BIOS but I don't see that option anywhere

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    I've downloaded and installed the drivers off of nVidia's site several times, they don't seem to be taking
    Try downloading the nVidia drivers to desktop and install in safe mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzkit View Post
    Try downloading the nVidia drivers to desktop and install in safe mode.
    I ran Linux Live DVD and my video card seems to work fine, in full resolution. I am wondering if something is funky with XP

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