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Old March 19th 05, 04:16 PM
charlie R
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Sorry for the confusion. I should have typed Video Adapter. Everest
reports the Memory Size for the S3Trio Video Adapter as 4 MB. 64MB is
the Aperture Size of the AGP Controller. Below is the list of PCI
devices, to clear things up, I hope. I was hoping I could fix this
problem without going into the BIOS. I've never tried that, and I'm
relatively new at this. Thanks.
charlie R

--------[ PCI
Devices ]-------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------

0 18 0 01h 144F-1048 Conexant PCI Modem Enumerator [NoDB]
0 3 0 00h 1014-010C ESS Technology ES1938/ES1941/ES1946
Solo-1(E) Sound Card
1 0 0 01h 1014-00DB IBM Integrated S3 Trio3D Video Adapter
0 2 1 01h 0000-0000 Intel 82371AB/EB PIIX4 - IDE
Controller
0 2 2 01h 0000-0000 Intel 82371AB/EB PIIX4 - USB Host
Controller
0 2 0 02h 0000-0000 Intel 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator
4 - PIIX4E [A-0]
0 2 3 02h 0000-0000 Intel 82371EB PIIX4E - Power
Management Controller [A-0]
0 1 0 03h 0000-0000 Intel 82443BX/ZX AGP Controller [C-1]
0 0 0 03h 0000-0000 Intel 82443BX/ZX Host
Bridge/Controller [C-1]

"Lil' Dave" wrote in message
...
When I got to the last paragraph, it became confusing. Initially,

you
insinuate you have an Intel chip type video. Then, you indicate an

S3 video
chip at the end.

I've never seen anyone allocate half their system physical memory to

video
per your aperture setting.
"charlie R" wrote in message
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Hi All,
I'm running Win98. The Graphics acceleration has not functioned
properly since a freeze-up while installing a program. (program

was
uninstalled). Slider is on High in Device Manager, but pages load
slower than normal. Moving slider all the way off causes jerky
scrolling, so I know it's working on some level.

In Device Manager, Intel AGP Controller is enabled, but Driver

details
button is greyed out, and it displays a message, The resources

this
device is using do not match any of it's known configurations.

Also
says, This Device is working properly, and no known conflicts.

DXDIAG
and Everest report that AGP is disabled. This may cause

performance
penalty. AGP aperture size is more than half of the system memory
size. This may cause performance penalty. In Everest, the

Aperture
sixe is 64MB. I have 128MB installed. Adequate for my uses.

I have installed new Drivers for the S3Trio 3D Video Card, no

change.
I tried removing the AGP Controller in Device Manager, and
reinstalling, no luck. I don't remember if it was in Safe Mode or
not, though. Any ideas what is causing the problem, and how to

get
AGP to working properly again? Thanks in advance.

charlie R