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Screensaver and Power Management Inoperable
If the card is set up as STANDARD PCI ADAPTER in your device manager, it is clearly not going to run right. Double check the drivers. If you have the RESTORATION CD that came with your system, you should easily be able to reinstall the video drivers for your Nvidia card, or you can load up the DETONATOR drivers

IRQ change in Device Manager
The author is nVidia with a driver date of 23/12/2006 in Device Manager. The nvstor64.sys file in system32/drivers is 5.10.2600.0824 and shows a Date modified of 05/01/2007. The nvstor64.sys file in the v15 set is 5.10.2600.0931with a Date modified of 22/12/2006. Both files are attributed to nVidia.

GEForce3 Ti500 Does anyone have this card?
Ok, I went into device manager and noticed my drivers for the above gfx card were 7.10, dated 2006 sometime. Now I've always been told it's very important to have the latest gfx card drivers, so I went to nVidia's site to check for newer ones, and they had Vista drivers 7.15 dated Feb 07.

MS solution contradiction for unexpected shutdown
The Intel Pro/1000 Dual MT dual Port Server Adapter proved to be much easier than the nvidia card. I found the eight files necessary on the CD that came with Also 4 in Device Manager. So this is one more hurdle down. However, none of my network adapters took - neither my motherboard lan or my Intel Pro/100 MT

I'm stumped. Lockups on Emachine, Nvidia Vanta video, Windows ME
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Frisch [MVP] mrxp2...@nospamyahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp general Using Device Manager, and setting the "show hidden devices" option from the View menu, you can see the NVIDIA nForce AGP Bus Filter under "Non-Plug and Play drivers". The original version that was on my PC was 4.12.01.0217.

Nvidia Graphics card
There seem to have been problems with some of the recent releases (search this NG for nVidia and see) to do this go to the Device Manager click on Display adapters You'll see the nVidia there highlight it and click on Properties Click on the Driver tab Click on Update Driver Click on Specify the Location.

NVIDIA nForce sound Driver installation CRASHES! please help
Use windows device manager to set your specific monitor. If windows doesn't have a .inf file for it go to the manufacturers web site and download the .inf file. Windows has always detected my monitor as Plug and Play monitor and it has never been a problem with any driver or card except Nvidia's.

HELP!! nVidia Driver Update problem
Some success. The Monitors branch in Device Manager has now re-appeared. The root of the problem appears to have been the NVIDIA Forceware. Then set about removing the 81.98 drivers by clicking remove in Device Manager. At this stage I haven't removed the NVIDIA drivers completely as you described,

video card (STB NVidia TNT 4400 ) in GateWay G6-450 - HELP !
I actually manually updated every driver that was in my Device manager last night. I am visiting the HP site now to see if I can update the driver. It does not give me the option to download JUST the video driver...there is a NVIDIA Graphics Driver package from 3-2005 Version 7.2.3.0 B (26.87M) -- would that be the

Uninstall old drivers before installing new?
I have an AMD K7 500 MHz/256 MB with a nVidia TNT2 32 MB 2x AGP card running dual boot Win98 SE/Win2K Pro. I had the Detonator 3 Display adapter driver v6.31, Without logging off, I tried removing the device from the device manager then tried to activate hardware wizard, it said that "only one device can be

Cannot get Nvidia Reference drivers to give me resolutions
I have gone through the control panel - system - hardware - device manager, to update drivers, signed driver. But I do not know why the driver update, via Windows Update, throws my system for a loop. WindowsXP 800 x 600 in 64K Colors, NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 200 (Microsoft Corporation) Ver. 6.13 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+

Visiontek nVidia GeForce 2 GTS
Only the nVidia control panel won't work, as it says there are no drivers installed. Device Manager says that I still have the 6.14.366 drivers installed. I have tried removing the drivers (using device manager) and then running Setup again. Same result- .366 drivers installed. Am I way-off-base in my procedure,

what am i doing wrong here anyone? supplier is very unhelpful...
I uninstalled & removed - then installed Nvidia TNT2 card & drivers (also installed the usbsupplement). * Getting the errors and in Device Manager the resources are in conflict with 'System board extention for PnP BIOS' and 'PCI Bus'. * When I try to change those resources - mssg. appears "cannot be modified".

Best way to roll back nVidia Driver?
If it is a GeForce card, it is made with an Nvidia chip in it. As to the original poster's problem, it sounds like there is a conflict of sort. Look in device manager and see if it shows any conflicts there. Also, I assume the video card is in an agp slot, see if you have a pci card in slot 1 - which is the first

Removing old drivers and installing new ones-Win ME
... graphics card is a radeon x1650 pro the other card I have tried is a nvidia 7300 gt super which has the same error message "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Are you running x86 or x64 Vista? Device manager in diplay device is reporting that Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware. (Code 37).

Default Monitor
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Installing Nvidia Drivers Question
After reading on Nvidia's site that add/remove programs is THE way to uninstall and install their drivers in XP, the readme in the Nvidia files for 40.82 says plainly to use device manager and the update driver function. No mention at all of add/remove programs. Makes you wonder doesn't it? No wonder everybody goes

Help! nVidia 7950GX2 graphics card driver problem
The problem here is that NVidia isn't following the proper format used for NT driver ini files, they continue to use the windows 9x format which ends up capping IO=det_xp_winxp_23.11_TEST To install them properly remove the video card using device manager and restart the system to clear out the existing windows

Need help in uninstalling Xp update Nvidia driver.
Dell Dimension Upgrade to XP PRO Nvidia GForce 2 mx I let XP install drivers for this card. Upon reboot I find the card is not working properly: yellow Exclamation mark in device manager I delete the display card. I run the new hardware wizard. The card is found. The computer reboots. And all is well.

Display malfunction (still)
Txt" Or download the script from here: http://www.swynk.com/trent/Articles/RunIERepair. asp As to your problem, goto: MyComputer/Right Click - Properties/Device Manager - locate driver for video card and Remove. Then with your driver disk to hand, reboot your machine. Windoze will request the driver disk,