Ubuntu :: Cannot Get 10.04 Working With Nvidia 8400 GS?

Jun 12, 2010

This is my first post and I am relatively new to Ubuntu, please be gentle

I am running Ubuntu 10.04.
Hardware is as follows:
D945GCLF2
2GB Ram 667Mhz
120GB WD Drive
External USB DVD-Rom

I can install and run the OS perfectly with this setup. Once I add an Nvidia 8400GS Video Card via PCI, the system will no longer boot into the OS. I also get errors when trying to boot into the Live CD as well. I will copy the error message details over at a future date because currently this is my only working system. They did have something to do with low level memory corruption or some such with a warning about potential BIOS corruption. Once the 8400GS is removed, the system will boot normally if a bit slower than normal (on first boot after removal).

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Code:
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