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System crash when loading Windows 
 
Make sure the BIOS settings are correct. Try to enable or disable them as directed. Some options are not available in the BIOS of your computer; see your system manual for more information. 
Video Bios Shadow 
Video Bios Cacheable 
System Bios Cacheable 
C8000 xxxxx Shadow ** Try disabling these values ​​** 
Peer Concurrency PCI Streaming 
Assign IRQ To VGA ** Must be enabled ** 
VGA Palette Snoop ** must be disabled ** 
Reset Config Data 
Enable ESCD 
Try disabling Power Management ** ** 
Virus Checking ** Try disabling ** 
AGP Aperture setting this value to 64 MB. If your RAM is equivalent or less, set the value to half the system RAM. 
AGP Turbo ** Try disabling if you have problems with the card ** 
AGP Fast Writes ** Try disabling if you have problems with the card ** 
VGA boot from ** Set to AGP instead of PCI ** 
 
Make sure there is no graphics card or integrated graphics processors in the system. If possible, boot into Safe mode and then delete and reinstall the drivers DetonatorXP. 
Make sure you have the latest version of the drivers and the BIOS on the motherboard. You can order the manufacturer of the motherboard. 
Make sure the AGP slot complies with AGP 2.0 specification, especially with respect to power. Consult the manufacturer of the motherboard. 
Disable sidebanding. 
Has highlighted the graphics card or the CPU (overclocking)? In this case, try to restore its normal configuration. If the problem is resolved, the system may need more cooling. 
Is there an IRQ conflict between the graphics card and another card in your system? The only device that can have the same IRQ is the 'net for PCI IRQ'. In this case, try assigning a different IRQ to that slot in the BIOS. 
Further technical assistance 
 
Locate and contact the distributor, assembler or manufacturer of your computer expansion card through the support pages of our products: Where to buy NVIDIA
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