Question about 'Top five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware '
Monday, June 17, 2002 at 11:06 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Tomas Vera
(1 messages posted)
I have a question about Top
five reasons why Windows doesn't support your hardware :
I am trying to upgrade my Win95 installation (to Win2K Pro using a full install disk).
During the install, Windows Installer states that there is a conflict between my
motherboard and my video card, then the installation app quits.
My video is onboard the motherboard. In addition, I use an addon PCI video card and
have disabled the on-board video in the current hardware profile (the chipset does
not allow the video to be turned off completely; regardless, the install fails when
I use on-board video also).
The motherboard/video combo is on the XP approved list (the Win2K approved list is
not working so I haven't been able to check against that list). It is new as of last
Christmas and I have all the Windows 2000 drivers loaded on the hard drive.
Is there some way to bypass this step in the installation?
Hardware info:
Motehrboard: MSI MS-6387
Any ideas are appreciated!
-tomas (tavera@sbcgobal.net)
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