Well, man in my experience even if they're selling the exact same hardware
relabeled they make different sites that 'specialize' in each one... Although
when I follow those two links they lead to 2 different chipset download
segments, so I suppose they are different after all. In any case I tried both
drivers available to me by the manufacturer. Neither worked.
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"SG" wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Try this utility and identify your chipset....
> http://www.intel.com/support/chipset.../cs-009266.htm
> It's the first download not the second which is the processor utility.
> Post back the results.
> BTW, from what I read from Intel the 900 & 950 are not the same drivers or
> at least they give different sites to download drivers.
>
> For the 900.......
> http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/gma900/index.htm
>
> For the 950......
> http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/gma950/index.htm
>
> All the best,
> SG
>
>
>
> "Z" <> wrote in message
> news:B184D992-4AD8-4968-889A-...
> > No go... When I opened the device manager the Display adapter showed up
> > twice. I uninstalled both. One became a video controller. After that I
> > restarted the computer and installed the drivers from the website... I'm
> > still getting a code 12.
> >
> > Any further ideas?
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> > "SG" wrote:
> >
> >> Z,
> >>
> >> Have you tried removing this hardware in the Safe Mode?
> >> Remove it, then restart your system. It should find new hardware and
> >> point
> >> it to the new drivers you downloaded.
> >>
> >> All the best,
> >> SG
> >>
> >> "Z" <> wrote in message
> >> news:746D17B5-4578-4AF3-B4C0-...
> >> > Ok. So, I firstly I have Windows Vista Home Premium on an MDG
> >> > Visionbook
> >> > model: MS-10342B. This comes with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator
> >> > (model
> >> > 900 or 950 not sure which but apparently it uses the same driver). The
> >> > driver
> >> > can be found on a third party site that I have. I'm not sure if we're
> >> > allowed
> >> > to post 3rd-party sites on the forum, and also it doesn't really matter
> >> > for
> >> > the issue I'm having.
> >> >
> >> > So my machine is working ok, no significant problems in a few months (I
> >> > bought it in June). A few days back I'm running windows update and it
> >> > offers
> >> > me a hardware update for my graphics card. So I figured why not, right?
> >> > wrong.. I update it and the next time my computer restarts my graphics
> >> > card
> >> > reports:
> >> >
> >> > "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."
> >> >
> >> > There is no hint anywhere about which other devices are causing the
> >> > conflict. What I don't understand is why when running the update it
> >> > suddenly
> >> > felt that the resources it was allocated aren't enough?
> >> >
> >> > So anyways I try to roll back the drivers, but the button is greyed
> >> > out. I
> >> > called MDG, and they gave me the address for where to get the drivers.
> >> > I
> >> > downloaded the Intel VGA driver from the website. I uninstalled and
> >> > removed
> >> > the driver for this device and then installed the one on the website.
> >> > After
> >> > restarting it still gives a code 12.
> >> >
> >> > There is no troubleshoot button and the "Check for solutions..." does
> >> > nothing except ask if I want to send the information to Microsoft
> >> > (which I
> >> > do).
> >> >
> >> > Any recommendations on how to troubleshoot further? Before you
> >> > recommend
> >> > System Restore, I'm afraid I don't have that active on this machine.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you!
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