Kenshin17 (post: 1188826) wrote:Try downloading the lastest drivers from Nvidia's website.
" wrote:Uninstall current graphics card drivers. Before you install your new card, you'll need to uninstall your current graphics card's drivers to avoid any potential conflicts. Right-click My Computer and select Properties. Under the Hardware tab, find the button to open the Device Manager. Your graphics card should be listed under the Display Adapter heading. Double-click the name of your graphics card to open a properties window for your current card. Still with us? We're almost there (it takes longer to describe the path than it does to actually click your way though it). Last step: Under the Driver tab, click the Uninstall button.
yippee2393 (post: 1188865) wrote:Another reason you should have looked up instructions. (or used the ones that came with the card) You're not supposed to start up the computer without the card. You uninstall the old drivers, shut down and unplug the cpu, take out the old card, put in the new one, then start up the computer and install the new drivers. Or at least that's what the site said that I got the first thing off from.
EDIT: Nvm, I see what you were saying...it wasn't clear at first.
EDIT 2: Nvm again, you're kinda confusing...you can't take out a driver, only install and uninstall it.
Warrior4Christ (post: 1191513) wrote:I'd say it's more to do with the graphics driver. Did you, say, download the Win 64-bit version of the driver when you're using 32-bit Windows?
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