First post, by trist007
Hello,
I have a Velocity STB 128 AGP (Riva 128) video card in my only AGP slot on my motherboard. I am running Windows 98SE on a Pentium 2 233mhz. However, the Device Manager within System only recognizes it as a Video Graphics Adapter. If I try to install the win98 drivers for Velocity STB 128 AGP windows gives me an warning saying it's not recommended to install drivers for a device that is not Velocity STB 128 AGP. I know it's that card because I've that Make and Model on the actual AGP card and on bootup it comes up. How do I know if my AGP card is faulty or my only mobo AGP slot is faulty? Or what kind of troubleshooting should I do? Unfortunately, I do not have another old computer to test the card on. I also have two Voodoo2 PCI cards on SLI but I took those out for now to get this main AGP video card working first.
-Tristan