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<blockquote data-quote="CrisisVT" data-source="post: 179671" data-attributes="member: 8261"><p>Well, if the BIOS is saying that the AGP slot is actually a PCI-Express slot, then that's a problem. Try updating the BIOS for your motherboard and make sure the BIOS update is for the right revision of your motherboard. </p><p></p><p>If you look on the motherboard, usually in between the expansion slots, you'll see the full mobo name and a serial number, one of those should have the version number. The BIOS update (if there is one) will be available through your manufacture’s website.</p><p></p><p>(I'm assuming that <a href="http://www.winbook.com/powerspec/7110.html" target="_blank">this</a> is your computer. )</p><p></p><p>Note: If you go and there isn't an new version of your BIOS available, download the latest available one and update with that. It's more than possible that the manufacture flashed your system with the wrong BIOS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrisisVT, post: 179671, member: 8261"] Well, if the BIOS is saying that the AGP slot is actually a PCI-Express slot, then that's a problem. Try updating the BIOS for your motherboard and make sure the BIOS update is for the right revision of your motherboard. If you look on the motherboard, usually in between the expansion slots, you'll see the full mobo name and a serial number, one of those should have the version number. The BIOS update (if there is one) will be available through your manufacture’s website. (I'm assuming that [url=http://www.winbook.com/powerspec/7110.html]this[/url] is your computer. ) Note: If you go and there isn't an new version of your BIOS available, download the latest available one and update with that. It's more than possible that the manufacture flashed your system with the wrong BIOS. [/QUOTE]
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