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emir50
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      06-10-2006
Hi there,
I've installed Vista beta 2 on my pc. I'm using a nForce4 (430) based
motherboard. Everything is working fine expect my sound card and my
Gforce7600GT. Actually i'm experiencing some probems with their drivers.
I went to nvidia website and notice that there are no nForce4 430 drivers
build for Vista. well, it doesn't matter since Vista installed them.

My sound card is a Realtek ALC880D. Windows detect it and it's should be
working however I can't hear any sound. I've tried to install the beta
drivers brought by Realtek but it changes nothing. I tried the old driver too
but useless.
Has anybody any solution for that problem?

As you propably know, nForce 4 430 includes an onboard GPU (6150). I suspect
it to be responsible for my 7600gt not working. I installed the beta2 drivers
brought by nvidia (88.61). The card is detected by windows but there's an
error code number 12 :

This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other
devices on this system.

In fact, I can't adjust any video setting, the card doesn't appear in the
display properties. This is very boring, 'cuz I can't get the aero interface.
Any idea about that one?

thanks for help!

 
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Willsa
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      06-12-2006
Hi

Not a fix but a similar issue.

Have managed to get the realtek sound working, but I have issues with the
video card.

939 Nforce 4 mainboard with a PCI express Ati X800.

Problem is with the Nforce drivers?

Get the same message in the the device manager properties for the Nforce4
PCI expess root port.

This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other
devices on this system.

Also would love to get this fixed so I can have a look at aero.

Any help would be great

Will



"emir50" wrote:

> Hi there,
> I've installed Vista beta 2 on my pc. I'm using a nForce4 (430) based
> motherboard. Everything is working fine expect my sound card and my
> Gforce7600GT. Actually i'm experiencing some probems with their drivers.
> I went to nvidia website and notice that there are no nForce4 430 drivers
> build for Vista. well, it doesn't matter since Vista installed them.
>
> My sound card is a Realtek ALC880D. Windows detect it and it's should be
> working however I can't hear any sound. I've tried to install the beta
> drivers brought by Realtek but it changes nothing. I tried the old driver too
> but useless.
> Has anybody any solution for that problem?
>
> As you propably know, nForce 4 430 includes an onboard GPU (6150). I suspect
> it to be responsible for my 7600gt not working. I installed the beta2 drivers
> brought by nvidia (88.61). The card is detected by windows but there's an
> error code number 12 :
>
> This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
>
> If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other
> devices on this system.
>
> In fact, I can't adjust any video setting, the card doesn't appear in the
> display properties. This is very boring, 'cuz I can't get the aero interface.
> Any idea about that one?
>
> thanks for help!
>

 
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PTaylor
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      06-12-2006
Same problem with NVidia Quadro FX 540 on an HP xw4300 workstation (standard
hardware) after an upgrade from XP pro. Two memory ranges are conflicting
with the Intel 955X PCI Express Root Port 2775. Have tried disabling other
hardware to free resources and getting Vista to redetect the card. Tried
wiping and reinstalling from scratch. Have tried different NVidia and Intel
drivers. Tried flashing to latest firmware/bios for the system and nvidia.
Have tried changing to standard vga driver.
 
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Norm Ryan
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      06-14-2006


Same issue...different video card.

I am using nvidia geforce 7600 gs. Get same error 12 not enough resources. I
guess we can all wait together for a response.
 
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Infinity813
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      06-19-2006
I am having the same problem on my nForce4 (430) board. I was doing some
research and found this article about the problem.

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...vel-rebal.mspx

Hopefully someone can come up with a solution.


 
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Bob354
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      06-22-2006
I'm getting the same problem with the "nForce4 PCI-Express Root Port". Keeps
saying there are no resources available and such. I have an ASUS A8N-E +
GeForce 6600 GT PCI-E. This error is keeping Vista from detecting my video
card properly. I someone, anyone, knows of a hack/solution for this problem,
please reply.


"emir50" wrote:

> Hi there,
> I've installed Vista beta 2 on my pc. I'm using a nForce4 (430) based
> motherboard. Everything is working fine expect my sound card and my
> Gforce7600GT. Actually i'm experiencing some probems with their drivers.
> I went to nvidia website and notice that there are no nForce4 430 drivers
> build for Vista. well, it doesn't matter since Vista installed them.
>
> My sound card is a Realtek ALC880D. Windows detect it and it's should be
> working however I can't hear any sound. I've tried to install the beta
> drivers brought by Realtek but it changes nothing. I tried the old driver too
> but useless.
> Has anybody any solution for that problem?
>
> As you propably know, nForce 4 430 includes an onboard GPU (6150). I suspect
> it to be responsible for my 7600gt not working. I installed the beta2 drivers
> brought by nvidia (88.61). The card is detected by windows but there's an
> error code number 12 :
>
> This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
>
> If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other
> devices on this system.
>
> In fact, I can't adjust any video setting, the card doesn't appear in the
> display properties. This is very boring, 'cuz I can't get the aero interface.
> Any idea about that one?
>
> thanks for help!
>

 
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Bob354
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      09-08-2006
I think I have solved this.

On my motherboard (Nforce 4 Ultra), in my BIOS, under the Power->ACPI
settings, the APIC support setting was set to disabled. Upon setting it to
enabled, and unfortunately doing a re-install (didn't work until I did that,
but your mileage may vary) everything worked perfectly. Apparently Vista
requires APIC to be enabled. Why it was set to disabled, is beyond me (I may
have done this, or it may have been set to this by default).

I hope this helps.

"emir50" wrote:

> Hi there,
> I've installed Vista beta 2 on my pc. I'm using a nForce4 (430) based
> motherboard. Everything is working fine expect my sound card and my
> Gforce7600GT. Actually i'm experiencing some probems with their drivers.
> I went to nvidia website and notice that there are no nForce4 430 drivers
> build for Vista. well, it doesn't matter since Vista installed them.
>
> My sound card is a Realtek ALC880D. Windows detect it and it's should be
> working however I can't hear any sound. I've tried to install the beta
> drivers brought by Realtek but it changes nothing. I tried the old driver too
> but useless.
> Has anybody any solution for that problem?
>
> As you propably know, nForce 4 430 includes an onboard GPU (6150). I suspect
> it to be responsible for my 7600gt not working. I installed the beta2 drivers
> brought by nvidia (88.61). The card is detected by windows but there's an
> error code number 12 :
>
> This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
>
> If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other
> devices on this system.
>
> In fact, I can't adjust any video setting, the card doesn't appear in the
> display properties. This is very boring, 'cuz I can't get the aero interface.
> Any idea about that one?
>
> thanks for help!
>

 
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