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whelmond
02-28-2008, 11:12 PM
Hi Everyone,


I'm trying to get my VGA cards working on my notebook. I have a AMD notebook with an nForce 4 SLI mobo with two nVidia GeForce Go 7800 256MB videocards..

I have tried all sorts of packages and drivers to get these running with QE/CI but everytime I install a package it hangs at boot.. Not really with a specific error message... not a panic or something.

However, these is one thing that might have something to do with it. On every boot (also with absolutely no graphic drivers installed) I get the following lines:
pci10de,59 : family specific matching fails
pci10de,5e : family specific matching fails

There are a lot of these lines, (VGA, MRP.... and so on..) but 10de is the vendor ID of nVidia.. so if fails to recognise this.. it can't load drivers right??
Or does someone have an other option on enabeling QE/CI with 2 GeForce Go cards??

(I did the GFX Util thing, and in my system profiler one GeForce Go 7800 shows up... but with no kext loaded and no QE/CI...)

whelmond
02-29-2008, 01:32 PM
Update:

Everytime I install drivers for my GeForce Go's, my notebooks hangs right before it loads the GUI.. but, when I delete NVDAResman.kext it does boot.. (But still no QE/CI)

Is there a hack or something for NVDAResman.kext for double VGA cards, or is there an other solution??

Thanks!!