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Old 06-16-2008   #1 (permalink)
Frenchy


 
 

Rock Steady NVIDIA Driver

I have a NVIDIA 8800GTX card and have always upgraded whenever a new
driver was made available. Stayed clear of Beta drivers for any
hardware unless forced to. Running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit
I have had for some months, an inability to open the NVIDIA Control
panel but as everything was running fine, I didn't worry. Decided the
time was right to fix this glitch.

NVIDIA Support was EXCELLENT, fast and pertinent. As I suspected, the
problem has no doubt come about by not fully uninstalling the old driver
before installing the new. I am sure we are all guilty of that and get
away with it most times.

Anyway, reason for this post, is they directed me to download the
following and to install it after removing the old drivers. There is a
tool for complete driver removal now! The below is the Video driver
they pointed me to. I was running 175.16 but the control panel problem
had been there through the last 3-4 drivers

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Window...glish_beta.exe

My problem is fixed and more to the point, this driver has been ROCK
steady for the past few days. I think I will keep it!

Posted in case it helps someone else

Frenchy

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-17-2008   #2 (permalink)
Patrick


 
 

Re: Rock Steady NVIDIA Driver

I've been having problem with the game Grid, may be I'll try that driver, thanks!


"Frenchy" <Frenchy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:g36qoq$6pi$1@xxxxxx
I have a NVIDIA 8800GTX card and have always upgraded whenever a new
driver was made available. Stayed clear of Beta drivers for any
hardware unless forced to. Running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit
I have had for some months, an inability to open the NVIDIA Control
panel but as everything was running fine, I didn't worry. Decided the
time was right to fix this glitch.

NVIDIA Support was EXCELLENT, fast and pertinent. As I suspected, the
problem has no doubt come about by not fully uninstalling the old driver
before installing the new. I am sure we are all guilty of that and get
away with it most times.

Anyway, reason for this post, is they directed me to download the
following and to install it after removing the old drivers. There is a
tool for complete driver removal now! The below is the Video driver
they pointed me to. I was running 175.16 but the control panel problem
had been there through the last 3-4 drivers

http://us.download.nvidia.com/Window...glish_beta.exe

My problem is fixed and more to the point, this driver has been ROCK
steady for the past few days. I think I will keep it!

Posted in case it helps someone else

Frenchy


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-17-2008   #3 (permalink)
VRG Scotty©


 
 

Re: Rock Steady NVIDIA Driver


"Patrick" <.kw653@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> I've been having problem with the game Grid, may be I'll try that driver,
> thanks!
Try these, I've been using them since release and a rock solid, not had a
problem with any game I've tried
http://www.vistareadygames.com/showthread.php?t=141001
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VRG Scotty

www.vistareadygames.com
Register, it's free, and use the 'search for solution' tab for any problems

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