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Dell offered both the NVIDIA driver and the NVIDIA BIOS driver. 1) NVIDIA driver offered is version 6.14.10.4586, A02, dated 4/15/04. It is to fix "display corruption resuming from screen saver when display is rotated to portrait position." This is not my problem. (My device manager gives me limited information,

Nvidia Display driver
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Then in Control panel uninstall NVIDIA Display Manager. Really, it actually uninstalled or did it error out? No that uninstalled ok, but that refers to the Display Checked Device manger - no yellow question marks or other warnings ------------- Checking Device manger for duplicate entries when in in Safemode

Nvidia error during Pro upg
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have the old 2.08 nvidia drivers and tv tuner SORTA works. device and ati setup done, but windows INSISTS on asking me for "new hardware" everytime I boot, and NO there are no ? in my device manager, and only one set of the ati video and audio listed, and whats worse, on startup resmngr has an error and crashes.

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Put drivers in c:\downlolad\display_drivers\nvidia 2. Go to Device Manager ->Display adapter; double-click on NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX400 3. Driver -> Update Driver -> Install from a specific location -> Don't search, I will choose the driver to install -> Next -> Have Disk 4.

Help! Windows ME won't let me uninstall display drivers
Jim Macklin p51mustan...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware Look at the monitor properties in the device manager and see if it is properly listed. Then check the Nvidia updates to see if your monitor is supported by the latest update. If all else fails I think I'd remove the monitor and the display

Device Manager, no Monitors branch
In response to your comments, first a bit about the Nvidia driver files, then further down the page more about the Nvidia driver files that remain Starting with the Nvidia drivers. Referring to the driver files on the CD disk that came with the adaptor: Hmm, by the version indications those appear to be from

nvidia device manager speed test
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Your best bet is to change to Standard VGA first, then install the nVidia drivers. From the Device Manager (right-click My Computer, select Properties, then the Device Manager tab) highlight your video card. Select Properties.

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Barry rba...@socal.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Steve, you could try www.nvidia.com and look for drivers for your particular Chipset. TO GET ETHERNET: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_630a_winxp2k_14.10.html 1) extract files 2) install manually through device manager "Steve Lasley"

Nvidia FX5950
It's when I remove the Nvidia Drivers using the add/remove control panel or by removing my Geforce card using the device mananger. That Win Me auto reinstalls its own Nvidia driver on reboot. I wish someone would find a easy way around this. Richard suggested just using the Update drivers button in Device Manager

NVidia GeForce4 Ti 4400 Ultra 700
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 Dual Port After I deleted this initial attempt at a custom component for the NVidia Quadro FX 1400 from the Component DB and created an image without a device

Video Driver Causing Reboots
Arnulfo Gonzales wrote: This didn't work it only disabled my audio...and in my bios it says nothing about disabling my integrated video agp card.....hmmmm...I have got my VD3 installed ...I removed nvidia from the device manager in the display adapter and everything is groovy except wheni turn computer on it says

dual boot - Nvidia device driver
Anyone have any suggestions on how to get WindowsXP to recognize the new drivers? Never had any problems installing nvidia drivers but you could try removing the video card and all drivers in Device Manager then use the update driver option to install the stored downloaded driver Eric Booth.

win2k and nvidia problems! comment, please
Will Denny willde...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Hi Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager - expand 'Display adapters, I guess I'm wrong...the Nvidia drivers update from MS do actually make the problem even more worse. So if any could help me about how to uninstal the driverthat

Possible NVidia/Via Fix
Just using Device Manager to change the driver causes all kinds of problems with Nvidia drivers. "GAS" <g...@blue.co> wrote in message news:MOBt7.9912$iG3.1097794@news1.cableinet.net... Can anyone help me. I have a CreativeLabs Geoforce 2 MX, Abit KAT7 Raid mother boatd plus SB Live card. When I try and install the

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Also I do not have the option under device manager display adapters, only sound video and game controllers. Kind Regards. -----Original Message----- It needs to show up under Display Adapters. Also, head over to www.nvidia.com and download the latest video card drivers. Also, what game are your talking about?

Performance Problems with 2 Nvidia cards
There are hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA TNT cards on ACPI systems working flawlessly. But hey, whatever creams your Twinkie, chief. In other words, the drivers installation in the properties under device manager is targeting a ghost device. But device manager is not reporting 2 duplicate devices though (weird

Change from Nvidia to ATI
Emachines Monster 550 running Windows ME, Pentium III processor, Nvidia Vanta AGP video, 128 meg of RAM, Imation 8x4x32 CD-RW, on board Crystal sound. Device manager shows no conflicts. No joy. I also went back to square one. I cleared *ALL* devices from device manager (which of course left me with a thoroughly

Device Manager and driver problem
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Default Monitor
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generally prefer to do this before installation of nVidia drivers, though some will not install without adapter support so do whatever is required. Thanks for your detailed advice. Some success. The Monitors branch in Device Manager has now re-appeared. The root of the problem appears to have been the NVIDIA