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oh....ok then, unfortunately I stil dont know what is wrongand does that mean that losing the one SECTION on the device manager with the other Radeon card setting is bad?Quote

Primary video Adapter is set to PCI th other selection is AGP/Onboard
In that case, you'll have to go back to BIOS, and switch primary video to AGP/onboard. Because your video CARD (Radeon) is AGP type, it'll autimatically DISABLE onboard video.
Do that, restart, go to Device Manager, and see what is on, what is off under Display adapters.alrighty and once again exit stage BIOS lolIt takes time, sometimes, to figure things out.actually i tried doing what you said and it switched GRAPHICS card to its original, so yeah, thanks to a friend it was fixedi actaully thought i messed something up till he showed me what to do....So, how is everything overall?
Is your Radeon card set in Device Manager on, and VGA display on?
We still need to do something about your XP hard drive, don't we?yeah at least I would like to upgrade it to vista case that SEEMS like the only option, caue i dont think its possible t downgrade right, also it says in the device manager that the drivers arent working so im finding the drivers as we speakactual my friend thinks he can help so im gonna try his thing and get back on later, thanks for all the help ^_^You're welcome

Be aware, that there are no Vista drivers for your card at ATI site:
http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
You can try either XP driver, or beta driver from here:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/GRAPHICS-BOARD/ATI/ATI-Catalyst-Video-Driver-Beta-Vista-RC1.shtml


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