I am using ASUS A8N-VM CSM motherboard, which has nVidia 6150 onboard graphic chip. I installed Windows Vista Beta2 (32bit), but the screen is black. I mean I can't see anything. If I disable the display adapter, Windows uses VgaSave, and I can see the screen. However, I can't play even the simplest game such as Solitair. I upgrade the BIOS to version 1001 and nVidia 6150 driver to 88.61, but nothing helped me. The system works very well with Windows XP. Does anyone have any idea?

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