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| | PCI to PCI Bridge not enough resources I have an ASUS p5rd1-vm mainboard with a nvidia geforce 6200 graphics card. I upgraded to Windows Vista from a XP SP2 operating system. I now get an error showing I do not have enough resources for my pci to pci bridge that runs my graphics card. I am in VGA Save mode and cannot get my PCI Express graphics card to work. If I disable it and use the onboard graphics card everything is OK, but I do not want to keep it like this. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. Thank You. -- Les |
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