seasiderecording wrote:Thanks, The reason I swapped the video card with another is because the one I got with the new CPU did not work. I used a card from a box of them where I work. You are probably right. It works for making the bios settings visible but does not allow the OS to boot. Is this what you are saying" How can I get a working card that is compatible without taking it out of my original CPU? My board is OS 5.1 but I can't tell what this new board is. It was a donation to our college studio here on Maui. Is there a model # for the rage video card? Thank you for your help. Joel
Spot-On... it'll POST until it gets to loading up the OS (
reference your screenshot), at that point it transfers control over to the OS, and the OS expects that a video card capable of utilizing the included drivers is installed in the CPU... otherwise, No Joy...
Check the database, Joel (
http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/index.html)... I will add that these cards work really well (
I use these in my D8B and HDR 24/96):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814129042You can find them for even less on eBay, just make sure the card is built on the ATI Radeon 7000 chipset, and you're Golden - drivers are included w/ the Mackie OS... others will work, but I've found that ANY Radeon 7000 based card will work without issue...
Have at it, Brutha... and post back here to let us all know how ya made out...
Peace