Vista X64 does not recognize my EVGA 8800 gtx

dexter76

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Hi
Would anybody know why Vista X64 SP1 does not recognize my EVGA 8800 GTX graphics card, I just got my EVGA X58 MB along with an Intel core i7 920 CPU and six gigs of corsair ddr3 dominator ram, I've installed Vista X64 SP1 and everything gets recognized except for the 8800 gtx graphics card. I've tried installing the 64 bit 182.06 nvidia drivers but without vista X64 recognizing the cards in the first place it's pointless, i just keep crashing when i reboot until I go into safe mode and remove the drivers. Does anybody else have this issue any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
 

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whenever i reformat, my cards are listed as "standard vga". i have to manually install the drivers before windows will recognize the cards. try installing a different driver or see which one your card manufacterer recommends. guru3d.com has every driver ever published i think.:confused:
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Aleinware Area-51
    CPU
    core 2 extreme x9000 2.8 Ghz
    Memory
    4 Gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    (2) Nvidia 8800m GTX in Sli
    Sound Card
    Onboard RealTek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    42" JVC LCD HDTV
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080p 32 bit
    Hard Drives
    (2) seagate 7200rpm in RAID 0
    (1) maxtor external 1 terabyte firewire
    Case
    laptop
    Keyboard
    a really spiffy backlit one that i can change color ;>)
    Mouse
    logitech Anywhere Mouse and built-in touchpad
    Internet Speed
    Cable
When you tried installing the 182.06 drivers, did you just double click on the executable or did you right click the file and "Run as Administrator"? With Vista, this does makes a huge difference.

Another way is to extract the files from the 182.06 exe to a folder you can recognize and get to to at a later time, go to the device manager and double click on the video card device (std vga driver should be listed) and click on Update driver and look for the folder where you extracted the file and run it from there.

Good Luck

As a last measure, or perhaps first? make sure your card is seated correctly in the PCIe primary slot.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom Built
    CPU
    Intel Q9650 w/CM V8 Cooler...
    Motherboard
    EVGA 780i SLI FTW... Latest Bios & Drivers
    Memory
    Corsair Dominator 8GB (4 x 2GB) PC2-8500C5D
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA GTX260
    Sound Card
    Realtek High Def Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer 22" LCD Widescreen
    Screen Resolution
    1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    WD Velociraptor 160GB
    Samsung Sata 750GB
    Maxtor External 160GB
    PSU
    PC Power & Cooling 750w Silencer
    Case
    Thermaltake Speedo Advance
    Cooling
    Air Cooled... See CPU
    Keyboard
    Logitech G15
    Mouse
    Logitech G7
    Internet Speed
    Comcast 6MB Broadband
    Other Info
    Linksys WRT54G router
whenever i reformat, my cards are listed as "standard vga". i have to manually install the drivers before windows will recognize the cards. try installing a different driver or see which one your card manufacterer recommends. guru3d.com has every driver ever published i think.:confused:
Thanks for the advice, yes they are listed as "standard vga" i did the manual install this morning and it recognized my card as a Nvidia 8800 gtx and it finally went into 1680x1050 res but i could not get the Nvidia control panel to open :confused: i'm now in the process of reformatting and trying again.
 

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When you tried installing the 182.06 drivers, did you just double click on the executable or did you right click the file and "Run as Administrator"? With Vista, this does makes a huge difference.

Another way is to extract the files from the 182.06 exe to a folder you can recognize and get to to at a later time, go to the device manager and double click on the video card device (std vga driver should be listed) and click on Update driver and look for the folder where you extracted the file and run it from there.

Good Luck

As a last measure, or perhaps first? make sure your card is seated correctly in the PCIe primary slot.
|'ve moved that card around like it was on a merry go round :cool: a little looking around and i see that the 182.06 are not 64 bit friendly for a lot of people they suggested the 175.16 so i will try those ones and run it as administrator, thanks for helping out at least now im getting somewhere thanks kword88 and AstaLaVista for the help
 

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Don;t get to hang up on the ntunes issue, that is always a problem for me so I try avoiding it like the plague. ;)
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom Built
    CPU
    Intel Q9650 w/CM V8 Cooler...
    Motherboard
    EVGA 780i SLI FTW... Latest Bios & Drivers
    Memory
    Corsair Dominator 8GB (4 x 2GB) PC2-8500C5D
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA GTX260
    Sound Card
    Realtek High Def Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer 22" LCD Widescreen
    Screen Resolution
    1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    WD Velociraptor 160GB
    Samsung Sata 750GB
    Maxtor External 160GB
    PSU
    PC Power & Cooling 750w Silencer
    Case
    Thermaltake Speedo Advance
    Cooling
    Air Cooled... See CPU
    Keyboard
    Logitech G15
    Mouse
    Logitech G7
    Internet Speed
    Comcast 6MB Broadband
    Other Info
    Linksys WRT54G router
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