Here is a new one for me...
I had a business client call me reference to his computer / DVR is not powering on. It is a XP computer with DVR software for security cameras. I take it and test everything (PSU, switches, blah blah). It turned out that the graphic cards had several blown capacitors on it, so I ordered a new graphics card. Keep in mind, I have yet to see what type of software is on computer. It had a GeForce 7600GT PCI-e card (DDR3 256MB) in it; however, I ordered a GeForce 9500GS (?) PCI-e card (DDR2 512MB). Installed it and the computer fired up. The computer is working.
I took it back to the customer and set it back up for him. He turned it on, and it works (nice). He tries his "Big Dog Security DVR" software and it does not work. It states "An unknow error occurred. Application will now close". I am like..."Oh, Sh..." (What did I do?) Nothing, I fixed the original problem and I did not reload any O/S or programs.
I called the company that originally built the computer (it was out of warranty), and they stated that the graphics card may be too updated for the software. That version of software will only support a "Version 88" of Nvidia gpu (Nvidia is up to version 190 now ?). That is according to the tech at the company that built this computer. I am not sure what the guy is talking about.
I have never heard of a graphics card not allowing a software to work, especially a newer card. Well, the customer says that he found the exact card on eBay and he will order it. I offered to refund his money for the card I put, but he says not to worry about it (if I need a graphics card for another job, he will sell it back).
Any ideas or comments on this scenario? Again, I never heard a graphics card disabling software (but again, I have not worked on software like this). Thanks
I had a business client call me reference to his computer / DVR is not powering on. It is a XP computer with DVR software for security cameras. I take it and test everything (PSU, switches, blah blah). It turned out that the graphic cards had several blown capacitors on it, so I ordered a new graphics card. Keep in mind, I have yet to see what type of software is on computer. It had a GeForce 7600GT PCI-e card (DDR3 256MB) in it; however, I ordered a GeForce 9500GS (?) PCI-e card (DDR2 512MB). Installed it and the computer fired up. The computer is working.
I took it back to the customer and set it back up for him. He turned it on, and it works (nice). He tries his "Big Dog Security DVR" software and it does not work. It states "An unknow error occurred. Application will now close". I am like..."Oh, Sh..." (What did I do?) Nothing, I fixed the original problem and I did not reload any O/S or programs.
I called the company that originally built the computer (it was out of warranty), and they stated that the graphics card may be too updated for the software. That version of software will only support a "Version 88" of Nvidia gpu (Nvidia is up to version 190 now ?). That is according to the tech at the company that built this computer. I am not sure what the guy is talking about.
I have never heard of a graphics card not allowing a software to work, especially a newer card. Well, the customer says that he found the exact card on eBay and he will order it. I offered to refund his money for the card I put, but he says not to worry about it (if I need a graphics card for another job, he will sell it back).
Any ideas or comments on this scenario? Again, I never heard a graphics card disabling software (but again, I have not worked on software like this). Thanks