Here is the problem.
I have an Intel i7.
I run on XP.
I use a 3G switch in the boot.ini to extend the process space.
I user the userva=2805 option to fine tune the memory used (and give some back to the System)
The problem is that the Intel Video driver won't load now. I get a 4 bit display that looks like a pong video game.
There is no message in the eventlog stating the problem.
I cannot move to 64 bit for a while so that option is not available to me.
(Yes I know this is a 64 bit CPU running on a 32 bit OS. It is a non-standard setup)
I have tried:
- Changing the boot order
- Disabling other drivers
- Reducing the userva= to a lower value
- Tweaking the graphics (disabling some of the options in hopes it will use less memory)
It seems like either the CPU is throwing an error or has code saying it won't load with 3G.
Anybody have ideas on how to get around this?
Doe this video driver just require too much contiguous memory for a 3G setup?
I have an Intel i7.
I run on XP.
I use a 3G switch in the boot.ini to extend the process space.
I user the userva=2805 option to fine tune the memory used (and give some back to the System)
The problem is that the Intel Video driver won't load now. I get a 4 bit display that looks like a pong video game.
There is no message in the eventlog stating the problem.
I cannot move to 64 bit for a while so that option is not available to me.
(Yes I know this is a 64 bit CPU running on a 32 bit OS. It is a non-standard setup)
I have tried:
- Changing the boot order
- Disabling other drivers
- Reducing the userva= to a lower value
- Tweaking the graphics (disabling some of the options in hopes it will use less memory)
It seems like either the CPU is throwing an error or has code saying it won't load with 3G.
Anybody have ideas on how to get around this?
Doe this video driver just require too much contiguous memory for a 3G setup?