23.10.2010, 19:02
Madcat,
Did you fully uninstall your old drivers before you installed the new one?
The situation you are experiencing is a common occurrence when new drivers are installed over the top of old ones.
Try D/Ling Driver Cleaner Pro. If you can't find it, let me know and I'll host it for d/l for you.
Run it and have it uninstall your Nvidia Video Drivers.
Then run CCleaner to confirm that all old files and registry entries are completely gone.
Restart the computer. You will get a warning on reboot that Windows has found a new device. IGNORE THIS WARNING!!!!
Do not let Windows install the new driver.
Once at the desktop, (you will most likely be in either 640x480 or 1024x768 VGA), run the Nvidia setup program for the new driver.
The driver will install and then reboot the system.
That's it.
S!
Did you fully uninstall your old drivers before you installed the new one?
The situation you are experiencing is a common occurrence when new drivers are installed over the top of old ones.
Try D/Ling Driver Cleaner Pro. If you can't find it, let me know and I'll host it for d/l for you.
Run it and have it uninstall your Nvidia Video Drivers.
Then run CCleaner to confirm that all old files and registry entries are completely gone.
Restart the computer. You will get a warning on reboot that Windows has found a new device. IGNORE THIS WARNING!!!!
Do not let Windows install the new driver.
Once at the desktop, (you will most likely be in either 640x480 or 1024x768 VGA), run the Nvidia setup program for the new driver.
The driver will install and then reboot the system.
That's it.
S!