AGP Acceleration not working!

Ok, I've searched around for a while and I coudn't find a solution to my particular problem, so here I am, at the source!
I'm not sure when I lost my AGP support, and don't ask me how. So I'm just going to give away some of my specs to paint you guys a picture of my rig's history.
Mombo: MSI 845GE Max
Gfx: Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb from Power-Color
This computer might be old, but I sure as hell know it has AGP support, being newer then a 386 and all
Note: I did have a GF2 440 MX 32mb, GF4 600 MX 128mb, GF4 TI 4200 128mb and now a Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb all on this mombo in the past, and if I remember correctly, I had AGP support somewhere along the lines!
Having installed the newest version of intel inf update, DirectX 9.0b and tried the MSI AGP drivers (which my computer didn't take kindly to!).
Anyone have any fresh ideas on how to solve my problem, do tell, I'm fisically going out of my mind!
[EDIT]Another thing, I'm running WinXP for anyone who was wondering that, because I've read that AGP Acceleration can be a payne on other operative systems.[/EDIT]

I think that your problem might be due to the high resolution that you are running, I would try 1,024X768 to see if that is the cause...By the way, Don't you experience a lot of monitor "Flicker" at 60 HZ? ..I would try the 1024X768, at at least 75 HZ...You might even be able to go as high as 100 HZ if your monitor is faily new...Your eyes will thank you, and you can always increase the resolution to 1280X1024 in the game options menu ,as that is what I do.....Sean REILLY875

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