problem after installing video card

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  1. kev_4

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    I recently installed a Nvidia Geforce FX5200 EP 128mb DDR TV-Out DVI card on my comp.
    After, i noticed that i can no longer transfer files from one h.d. to another as i have 3 h.d.'s installed, also i cannot transfer files from my cd-rom to my h.d. either. I get an error and my explorer shuts down. Im assuming it has something to do with the newly installed card as transfering files before i installed it was not a problem. Any suggestions on what may be causing this would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks for any help
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Sounds unlikely that the vid card would cause a failure of file transfer. Consider swapping it with the older one to make sure?
     
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    I did what u suggested and put my other card back in and i can trnsfer files again without any problems. Sorry for my lack of knowledge but when installed my card it gave me a option to install some optional vivo feature with it but i chose not to b/c i dont know what that was.Could that possibly have something to do with it. If not any other suggestions would be greatly appreiciated. Thanks for the responce
     
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    What features?
     
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    Interface AGP 3.0
    Memory Type DDR
    Memory Size 128mb
    Memory Bus 64bit
    VGA Conn
    S Conn
    DVVI Conn
    Twin View
    Supports AGP 8x / 4x interface
    nVidia Unified Driver Architecture
    CineFXTM Engine
    Digital Vibrance Conrol
    High-Precision Graphics
    nView Multi-display Technology
    350Mhz RAMDACs
    New 64-phae Video Scaler
    Direct X 9.0 & OpenGL 1.4 Optimizations & Support
    Integrated TV Encoder 1024x768
    Intergrated Full Hardware MPEG-2 Decoder
    DVI 1600x122 Support
     
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    I hope this is what u are asking for cause i wanst sure... Thanks again for helping.
     
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