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Graphics Card Problem & error code 10?
What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights
Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the
necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller
4 downloads on 1 page supported for Windows* Me http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...submit=Go%2 1 Graphics Driver [WIN9XE67.EXE, WIN9XM67.EXE] (4608KB) 6.7 8/23/2002 -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Mike M" wrote in message ... The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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Could it be that the graphics card is bad?
My husband put the computer together and at first he put the signal cable from the monitor into the wrong spot which is the spot for video. The monitor of course would not come on, then he moved the signal cable from the monitor into the proper spot. Could the signal cable pluged into the spot for the grapics/video damaged the graphics card? "Mike M" wrote in message ... The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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Thank you everybody for your suggestions. What is funny is that I never had
these problems with our other Dell and I have reinstalled Windows ME on it about 3 times. It has the same Intel Graphics card but is a different model with the Pentium --not a Celeron processor. Hopefully something will come up but think I have exhausted this subject on the newsgroup. Even though I have not found the answer I always feel that I go away knowing more than I did before. Thanks, Susan "Jack E Martinelli" wrote in message ... Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller 4 downloads on 1 page supported for Windows* Me http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...submit=Go%2 1 Graphics Driver [WIN9XE67.EXE, WIN9XM67.EXE] (4608KB) 6.7 8/23/2002 -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Mike M" wrote in message ... The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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Susan, if the computer is displaying any video at all, the graphics chip on
the mainboard is probably not damaged. I think you should retry to install the latest Intel driver for your particular video chip. Note that this file is rather old, as this chip is obsolete now. See the link from my previous post and retry the updating. Typically, this involves downloading the install file, eg., to your newly created folder, C:\Windows\Drivers\Intel\Graphics, and running it, which will automatically place all the needed driver files in the desired folders, usually Windows\System, and Windows\INF. When you reboot, you will be using the new video driver, and can configure the video system, as desired, using the Display applet. You may see some new features in the applet, due to the updated driver. Set the resolution, color depth, and refresh rate to those desired. Confirm that the correct monitor driver is installed to enable all the monitor's features. "Patience and persistence" are the key. -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Susan" wrote in message ... Thank you everybody for your suggestions. What is funny is that I never had these problems with our other Dell and I have reinstalled Windows ME on it about 3 times. It has the same Intel Graphics card but is a different model with the Pentium --not a Celeron processor. Hopefully something will come up but think I have exhausted this subject on the newsgroup. Even though I have not found the answer I always feel that I go away knowing more than I did before. Thanks, Susan "Jack E Martinelli" wrote in message ... Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller 4 downloads on 1 page supported for Windows* Me http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...submit=Go%2 1 Graphics Driver [WIN9XE67.EXE, WIN9XM67.EXE] (4608KB) 6.7 8/23/2002 -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Mike M" wrote in message ... The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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I have tried reinstalling the drivers. Dell moderator ChrisM has helped me
locate the drivers from the Dell site and I have searched for the proper drivers using the Service Tag on the Dell site. The Intel graphics card is part of the Dell motherboard so there is not a problem with loose connections. The downloaded files are unzipped, placed in folders, the installation is completed, the computer reboots, but I still have the yellow exclamation mark. I can go into the driver file details and the File Version 4.13.01.2759 reflects the driver version I downloaded and installed. I have also tried the drivers from the Intel site. I have not had any luck. "Jack E Martinelli" wrote in message ... Susan, if the computer is displaying any video at all, the graphics chip on the mainboard is probably not damaged. I think you should retry to install the latest Intel driver for your particular video chip. Note that this file is rather old, as this chip is obsolete now. See the link from my previous post and retry the updating. Typically, this involves downloading the install file, eg., to your newly created folder, C:\Windows\Drivers\Intel\Graphics, and running it, which will automatically place all the needed driver files in the desired folders, usually Windows\System, and Windows\INF. When you reboot, you will be using the new video driver, and can configure the video system, as desired, using the Display applet. You may see some new features in the applet, due to the updated driver. Set the resolution, color depth, and refresh rate to those desired. Confirm that the correct monitor driver is installed to enable all the monitor's features. "Patience and persistence" are the key. -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Susan" wrote in message ... Thank you everybody for your suggestions. What is funny is that I never had these problems with our other Dell and I have reinstalled Windows ME on it about 3 times. It has the same Intel Graphics card but is a different model with the Pentium --not a Celeron processor. Hopefully something will come up but think I have exhausted this subject on the newsgroup. Even though I have not found the answer I always feel that I go away knowing more than I did before. Thanks, Susan "Jack E Martinelli" wrote in message ... Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller 4 downloads on 1 page supported for Windows* Me http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...submit=Go%2 1 Graphics Driver [WIN9XE67.EXE, WIN9XM67.EXE] (4608KB) 6.7 8/23/2002 -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Mike M" wrote in message ... The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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I have patience and persistence!
New light on the situation. There are two spots for the monitor cable to plug into. One would be the Intel Graphics card which is part of the motherboard. I cannot get the monitor to display anything when plugged into this spot. This is the spot which my husband first tried before I did anything to the computer. The other spot is connected to a Radeon Graphics card. The monitor will display with this one. "Jack E Martinelli" wrote in message ... Susan, if the computer is displaying any video at all, the graphics chip on the mainboard is probably not damaged. I think you should retry to install the latest Intel driver for your particular video chip. Note that this file is rather old, as this chip is obsolete now. See the link from my previous post and retry the updating. Typically, this involves downloading the install file, eg., to your newly created folder, C:\Windows\Drivers\Intel\Graphics, and running it, which will automatically place all the needed driver files in the desired folders, usually Windows\System, and Windows\INF. When you reboot, you will be using the new video driver, and can configure the video system, as desired, using the Display applet. You may see some new features in the applet, due to the updated driver. Set the resolution, color depth, and refresh rate to those desired. Confirm that the correct monitor driver is installed to enable all the monitor's features. "Patience and persistence" are the key. -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Susan" wrote in message ... Thank you everybody for your suggestions. What is funny is that I never had these problems with our other Dell and I have reinstalled Windows ME on it about 3 times. It has the same Intel Graphics card but is a different model with the Pentium --not a Celeron processor. Hopefully something will come up but think I have exhausted this subject on the newsgroup. Even though I have not found the answer I always feel that I go away knowing more than I did before. Thanks, Susan "Jack E Martinelli" wrote in message ... Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller 4 downloads on 1 page supported for Windows* Me http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...submit=Go%2 1 Graphics Driver [WIN9XE67.EXE, WIN9XM67.EXE] (4608KB) 6.7 8/23/2002 -- Jack E. Martinelli 2002-05 MS MVP for Shell/User / DTS Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm In Memorium: Alex Nichol http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/nichol.mspx Your cooperation is very appreciated. ------ "Mike M" wrote in message ... The usual reason for a Code 10 error in the Device Manager is due to the necessary drivers for the device not being installed. Have you tried reinstalling or upgrading the graphics drivers for your motherboards graphics chip? If you are using an add in graphics card did you perhaps forget to disable the built-in graphics chip in the motherboard's bios? KB 125174 - "Explanation of Error Codes Generated by Device Manager" (http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=125174) has this to say. "Code 10 If the device has a "FailReasonString" value in its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error message. The driver or enumerator places this registry string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in the hardware key, the following generic error message is displayed: This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed. (Code 10) Try upgrading the device drivers for this device. snip To resolve this error code, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution button and update the device driver. It may be possible to remove the device and redetect it using the Add New Hardware wizard." -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: What does an error code of 10 mean when one uses msinfo32 and highlights Problem Devices and the right pane shows Device PNP Device Id Error Code Intel(r) 82810E Graphics Controller PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_7125&SUBSYS 10 |
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You have two graphics chips, the one on the motherboard and the other on
the ATI Radeon card. Since you are not using the graphics chip on the motherboard and you should disable this in the bios. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: I have patience and persistence! New light on the situation. There are two spots for the monitor cable to plug into. One would be the Intel Graphics card which is part of the motherboard. I cannot get the monitor to display anything when plugged into this spot. This is the spot which my husband first tried before I did anything to the computer. The other spot is connected to a Radeon Graphics card. The monitor will display with this one. |
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Would this clear up the problem with the Intel and the color depth problem
which is limited to 16? Do I need to go to Dell documentation somewhere to figure out how to disable it in the BIOS? "Mike M" wrote in message ... You have two graphics chips, the one on the motherboard and the other on the ATI Radeon card. Since you are not using the graphics chip on the motherboard and you should disable this in the bios. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Susan wrote: I have patience and persistence! New light on the situation. There are two spots for the monitor cable to plug into. One would be the Intel Graphics card which is part of the motherboard. I cannot get the monitor to display anything when plugged into this spot. This is the spot which my husband first tried before I did anything to the computer. The other spot is connected to a Radeon Graphics card. The monitor will display with this one. |
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