Nvidia Geforce 8400 Gs Error Code 10
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Learning SystemJetson TX1 Supercomputer ModuleNVIDIA DRIVE PX 2NVIDIA TITAN XTesla K80 AcceleratorTesla M4 how to fix code 10 Hyperscale AcceleratorTesla M40 AcceleratorTesla P100 Data Center AcceleratorEducationIntroduction to Deep LearningDeep Learning InstituteOnline CoursesCommunityDeep Learning BlogDIGITS User GroupAI StartUp ProgramCommunitiesGeForce.comDeep Learning InstituteGPU assign irq to vga code 10 Technology ConferenceNVIDIA Partner NetworkPartnerForceNVIDIA ForumsGRID ForumsDeveloper ZoneCUDA ZoneDesignWorksEmbedded ComputingGameWorksNVIDIA Research3D Vision LiveGPU Venture ZoneInception ProgramSocial MediaFacebookFlickrGoogle+InstagramLinkedInTumblrTwitterYouTubeSupportShopAbout NVIDIACompany InformationNewsroomNVIDIA BlogInvestorsSustainabilityVisual ComputingCareersI get "This device cannot start (Code 10)" when I try to install a new video card. How do I fix this?The Code 10 error
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is most often a result of not having the option "Assign IRQ to VGA" enabled in your motherboards system BIOS. Please note: Making changes to your system BIOS can cause your computer to malfunction or become inoperable. If you are unsure how to make BIOS changes, don’t. Seek assistance from your system administrator or technician. If you are familiar with making changes to your BIOS, you may proceed with this section. To enter the system BIOS for most PC’s, you need to repeatedly click the “F1” or “Del” key on your keyboard as soon as you turn on your computer until it brings you to the system BIOS. If this does not bring you to your system BIOS, consult your motherboard manufacturer or system manufacturer for more information. Once
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Installation problem with 8400GS video card-Code 10 error> Installation problem with http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/286029-30-installation-problem-8400gs-video-card-code-error 8400GS video card-Code 10 error Tags: Motherboards Graphics Cards Devices PCI Express Last response: 24 October 2011 17:09 in Motherboards Share vgatumbler 26 January 2011 22:47:33 Hi all, and thanks for reading.. I got the TD512EH V116 Ver 2.1 512MB MSI Video card - PCI Express, Nvidia 8400GS based, and installed it in my Windows XP SP3 code 10 machine (Pentium D 3.4Ghz, 3GB Ram). After installation there is still a an exclamation mark and message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" on the device's general tab. Now what leads me to believe that its not a problem related to the driver nor the video card itself, is that I had a very similar problem when trying standard vga graphics to install an ATI PCI express board a few months back (I gave up on that thinking it was just an ATI Related problem, bought a new card, and bingo.. same issue) I installed the latest device driver from here: http://www.msi.com/product/vga/NX8400GS-TD512EH.html#/?... There are no other exclamation marks in device manager. There are also a few USB devices this PC simply refuses to accept - even one or two simple USB Sticks- 'Device not recognized', I don't know if this is related. The card only works as a basic VGA Card - when I connect a monitor to it, it displays windows but the video is extremely slow, even simple page browsing in Firefox, are slower than when using the bult in intel graphics of the mainboard, which I Switched off in bios before inserting the card). I tried updating the driver, both from Windows update (it says it can't find a better driver than the one I have installed) and manually pointing windows to the folder of the MSI driv