Happy Hopping
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So I'm bumping so older PC to win 10. With the first PC, I install the GeForce 210 first, then install Win 10, this is on a Asus motherboard, and the Win 10 CAN see the video card
With the 2nd system, it's a Gigabyte Ultra Durable series, I install win 10 first, then install the GeForce 210 video card, win 10 can't see the card. I even install the Nvidia driver. Also, Win 10 cannot see the embedded Intel video port. IT's the same error as the GeForce video card. It actually said the intel embedded video port is not compatible w/ win 10. And that Ultra Durable motherboard is only 4 to 5 yr. old. I have seen win 10 able to see much older motherboard and able to recognize all the components as win 10 compatible.
A windows bug? anyone seen this before?
I am using 1809 build
With the 2nd system, it's a Gigabyte Ultra Durable series, I install win 10 first, then install the GeForce 210 video card, win 10 can't see the card. I even install the Nvidia driver. Also, Win 10 cannot see the embedded Intel video port. IT's the same error as the GeForce video card. It actually said the intel embedded video port is not compatible w/ win 10. And that Ultra Durable motherboard is only 4 to 5 yr. old. I have seen win 10 able to see much older motherboard and able to recognize all the components as win 10 compatible.
A windows bug? anyone seen this before?
I am using 1809 build