Guest forum.microsoft.com Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 for windows 2003 standard edition on an Intel server with PCI-express, no AGP, what video card is supported? I looked under the Hardware catalogue, I found ATI with AGP type (Rage XL but not PCIE listed, I looked under NVIDIA but not found. The problem we have is that when physical console is used mixed with Remote Desktop console access, rebooting or shutdown can lead to crashes pointing to video driver problem. The likelihood of such crashes increases substantially after applying updates form Microsoft - almost guaranteed each time we apply Microsoft update we are right now using Sapphire x550 ( ATI chipset) as supplied by the vendor
Guest ric926 Posted October 5, 2007 Posted October 5, 2007 RE: video problem when you say the hardware catalog, do you mean the hardware compatability list? also need specs on your mobo, what agp does in support 4-8x, etc. you could contact the video card vendors directly or you mobo oem -- rf "forum.microsoft.com" wrote: > for windows 2003 standard edition on an Intel server with PCI-express, no > AGP, what video card is supported? > > I looked under the Hardware catalogue, I found ATI with AGP type (Rage XL > but not PCIE listed, I looked under NVIDIA but not found. > > > The problem we have is that when physical console is used mixed with Remote > Desktop console access, rebooting or shutdown can lead to crashes pointing > to video driver problem. > > > The likelihood of such crashes increases substantially after applying > updates form Microsoft - almost guaranteed each time we apply Microsoft > update > > > we are right now using Sapphire x550 ( ATI chipset) as supplied by the > vendor > > >
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