I hv 3 PCs with following config., All Motherboard need replacement, suggest
1) Intel P-IV 2.4GHz(Processor Faulty), Intel 845GVSR,128MB PC2700 & 128MB PC400 DDR RAM, 80GB IDE HDD
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Check your "BIOS" to see whether the audio device is enabled!!
For the Intel Mobo 845GVSR is a discontinued product by INTEL, and also check your CMOS CR2032 3V battery if it need to be replaced.
If you have the MOBO CD all the drivers are there but maybe the drivers are outdated.
onboard video chip is known to be faulty 90% of the time, get an add-in card replacement: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161011
i read a magazine with information about manufacture and the bois and configuration issues from board that high end to boards low end and the name of the magazine is cpu computer power users, march 2009, the front of the magazine states motherboards and the mother lode.
Fix for older motherboards like Intel 845GVSR etc.,
HERE IS THE SOLUTION FOR FIXING DISPLAY PROBLEMS.... (This solution works for any Intel Motherboard)
No need to donwload or install any drivers. Vista has everything built in.
Only thing is it needs atleast 128 Mb of Video Memory, but for older motherboards like Inter 845 by default the Video Memory is configured to 64 Mb which is resulting in your problem.
So what you have to do is...
SOLUTION:
Restart your computer > Press DEL Key and Go to BIOS Settings > Advanced > Video Configuration
1. Change "AGP Aperture Size" from 64 Mb to "128 Mb or Higher" 2. Leave "Primary Video Adapter" as "Integrated" 3. Change "Frame Buffer Size" from 1 Mb to "8 Mb"
and then press F10(i.e., Save changes and continue).
Sometimes, for the first time you may see screen not aligned properly, in that case just restart once more and Vista will automatically adjust the alignment for you.
Also, you can change the resolution to your desired one manually as follows...
1. Click "Start Button" 2. Right click on "Computer" 3. Select "Properties" option from the context menu. 4. Scroll down and find "Disply Settings" option and click it. 5. Adjust Resolution Size and Mode.
NOW, ENJOY USING VISTA.....
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