That is correct - the green colour is used for PS/2 mouse ports and also for the standard speaker output
I entered your motherboard info into Google and came up with this; http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=acer+S58M+motherboard&meta= The top "hit" brought me to here; http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/desktop/veriton_7100.html Given the information so far, and since there's no reference to Win ME for the Onboard Intel 815, your required driver is most likely an ACER hybrid: the TNT2 for Win ME Grab it off the above site or from here; http://www.d-a-l.com/dan/win9x_21.83.exe Try that and post back with your results.
i found some info form my system Acer Incorcporated Acer Destop series Genuinelntel Pentium(r)lll processor 255.0Ram Is this helpfull?
setup unable to locate any NVIDIA graphic chips on this system the installer will be terminate ------------------------------------------------------- OS Information: PropertyValue OS Name Microsoft Windows ME|C:\WINDOWS| Service Pack . OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS Processor: PropertyValue Current Clock Speed 1000 Description Pentium(r) III processor Manufacturer GenuineIntel Name Unknown Intel P6 processor Memory (RAM): PropertyValue Bank Label A Capacity 134217728 Bank Label A Capacity 134217728 Total Memory Deteced in Hardware: ~256 MB Memory Reported to Operating System: 254MB Disk Drives: PropertyValue Installed Printers: PropertyValue Motherboard: PropertyValue Manufacturer ACER Model Name Base Board Part Number Product S58M Serial Number Version BIOS: PropertyValue Manufacturer ACER Name Acer Release Date 19010118******.******+*** Version ACRCFP6C 933V4.0 Monitor: PropertyValue Description Default Monitor Name Default Monitor Screen Height Screen Width Description Default Monitor Name Default Monitor Screen Height Screen Width Keyboard: PropertyValue Description Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard Description Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pointing Device: PropertyValue Manufacturer (Standard mouse types) Name HID-compliant mouse Sound Card: PropertyValue Video Card: PropertyValue Adapter Compatibility Intel Corporation Adapter RAM Description Intel(R) 82815 Graphics Controller Installed Display Drivers Driver Version Driver Date Video Mode Description Adapter Compatibility (Standard display types) Adapter RAM Description Standard Display Adapter (VGA) Installed Display Drivers Driver Version Driver Date Video Mode Description DirectX Installation: PropertyValue Modem: PropertyValue Model Conexant-Askey HCF V90 56K PCI Modem Name unimodem.vxd Network Adapters: PropertyValue Description PPP Adapter. Description Microsoft TV/Video Connection External Ports: PropertyValue External Reference Designator SERIAL1 External Reference Designator PRINTER External Reference Designator KEYBOARD External Reference Designator MOUSE External Reference Designator USB1 External Reference Designator USB2 External Reference Designator External Reference Designator External Reference Designator Expansion Slots: PropertyValue Slot Designation AGP Slot Designation PCI1 Slot Designation PCI2 Slot Designation PCI3 -------------------------------------------------------
Download, install, and run Everest Home Edition on this machine. (Clean FreeWare) Once it's finished loading and running, look under Computer, Summary, Display, or under Display, PCI/AGP Video. This will tell you what display adapter/chip you have. Post the information for BOTH the Video Adapter and the 3D Accelerator.
"i found some info form my system Acer Incorcporated Acer Destop series Genuinelntel Pentium(r)lll processor 255.0Ram Is this helpfull?" A model number would help tremendously. All the above tells us is that it's an ACER desktop system, with a Pent III, and 256 MB of RAM. There are a few machines which fit into that catagory. Is there a Logo on the front, a sticker on the back, or a Windows ME sticker on the side (where a Product Key for ME would be) which gives a system model number? (Similar to Veriton 7100 or something?)
Forgive me if I've lost track of what we were doing on this thread but here's Intel's Windows ME drivers for their generic Intel 82815 graphics: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=N&ProductID=797&DwnldID=4666&strOSs=22&OSFullName=Windows*%20Me&lang=eng Dan - do you want Shukor to install that?
Was already tried from post #6. Led me to believe it was an AGP card or an ACER proprietary device. Of course the chip could be faulty as well. .
"... an ACER proprietary device." Same here. I thought we'd have resolution with the TNT2 drivers. I'm hoping Everest will resolve the display adapter question. If there is another graphics card installed in a slot, Everest should pick it up. If there isn't, and the 82815 is indeed the adapter in question, something else must be wrong to prevent the software from installing.
That just brings me back (at Intel) to the 82810 & 82815 files, which we've already tried. I ask again; "A model number would help tremendously. All the above tells us is that it's an ACER desktop system, with a Pent III, and 256 MB of RAM. There are a few machines which fit into that catagory. Is there a Logo on the front, a sticker on the back, or a Windows ME sticker on the side (where a Product Key for ME would be) which gives a system model number? (Similar to Veriton 7100 or something?)"
No. That's a monitor. Try Everest again. Run it, then look under Computer, Summary, Motherboard, or under Computer, Motherboard. (Motherboard Name) With any luck, it may be listed there. See attached photo, mine is a Hewlett-Packard HP Vectra VL400