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| | Nvidia Quardo NVS 120m on Dell Latitude D820 I just installed the MSDN Windows Vista Ultimate. Thus far it has been an awe inspiring experience. However, I am having some graphics issues. The Graphics card seems to chain IRQ's into oblivion basically reducing my system into an unusable status for several minutes. Usually it recovers but sometimes it doesn't. I can tell it's IRQ related because the mouse still moves but is very choppy, and my sound card plays the last frame of music repetitively and slowly iterates through it's frames until the screen becomes responsive again, then windows informs me that my graphics card stopped responding. Unfortunately, my graphics card does not seem to be detected by any of the Nvidia Unified Drivers. It seems Dell has a proprietary graphics chipset that Nvidia doesn't recognize, and my graphics driver revision is way out of sync with Nvidia's. So I cannot update via Nvidia. It is listed as a driver provided by Nividia though. The curren version is 7.14.10.9686. Trying to manually update tells me that my Driver is already "up to date" and won't let me install it. Is there a possible fix for this or a fix in the near future? Any help or insight you can provide is much appreciated. |
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| | Re: Nvidia Quardo NVS 120m on Dell Latitude D820 Hi, It's highly unlikely that those three components are using the same IRQ. Have you tried checking msinfo32 for conflicts or sharing issues? The choppy movement more likely means that something is typing up cpu cycles, and that could be a driver issue. It could also be that your system BIOS requires an update. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Mercestes" <Mercestes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FCCCE25B-62C8-4E97-88D9-71011FFA1C00@microsoft.com... > I just installed the MSDN Windows Vista Ultimate. Thus far it has been > an > awe inspiring experience. > > However, I am having some graphics issues. The Graphics card seems to > chain IRQ's into oblivion basically reducing my system into an unusable > status for several minutes. Usually it recovers but sometimes it doesn't. > I > can tell it's IRQ related because the mouse still moves but is very > choppy, > and my sound card plays the last frame of music repetitively and slowly > iterates through it's frames until the screen becomes responsive again, > then > windows informs me that my graphics card stopped responding. > > Unfortunately, my graphics card does not seem to be detected by any of > the > Nvidia Unified Drivers. It seems Dell has a proprietary graphics chipset > that Nvidia doesn't recognize, and my graphics driver revision is way out > of > sync with Nvidia's. So I cannot update via Nvidia. It is listed as a > driver > provided by Nividia though. The curren version is 7.14.10.9686. Trying > to > manually update tells me that my Driver is already "up to date" and won't > let > me install it. > > Is there a possible fix for this or a fix in the near future? Any help > or > insight you can provide is much appreciated. |
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| | Re: Nvidia Quardo NVS 120m on Dell Latitude D820 I updated my bios as you suggested and it appears at this time that it resolved my problem. Part of the bios update triggered a Hardware driver update for my PCIe system port. I would have never guessed to update my bios to fix a video issue. Thanks a ton. If it starts freezing again I'll update but my current tests seem very promising. "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > It's highly unlikely that those three components are using the same IRQ. > Have you tried checking msinfo32 for conflicts or sharing issues? The choppy > movement more likely means that something is typing up cpu cycles, and that > could be a driver issue. > > It could also be that your system BIOS requires an update. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "Mercestes" <Mercestes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FCCCE25B-62C8-4E97-88D9-71011FFA1C00@microsoft.com... > > I just installed the MSDN Windows Vista Ultimate. Thus far it has been > > an > > awe inspiring experience. > > > > However, I am having some graphics issues. The Graphics card seems to > > chain IRQ's into oblivion basically reducing my system into an unusable > > status for several minutes. Usually it recovers but sometimes it doesn't. > > I > > can tell it's IRQ related because the mouse still moves but is very > > choppy, > > and my sound card plays the last frame of music repetitively and slowly > > iterates through it's frames until the screen becomes responsive again, > > then > > windows informs me that my graphics card stopped responding. > > > > Unfortunately, my graphics card does not seem to be detected by any of > > the > > Nvidia Unified Drivers. It seems Dell has a proprietary graphics chipset > > that Nvidia doesn't recognize, and my graphics driver revision is way out > > of > > sync with Nvidia's. So I cannot update via Nvidia. It is listed as a > > driver > > provided by Nividia though. The curren version is 7.14.10.9686. Trying > > to > > manually update tells me that my Driver is already "up to date" and won't > > let > > me install it. > > > > Is there a possible fix for this or a fix in the near future? Any help > > or > > insight you can provide is much appreciated. > > |
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| | Re: Nvidia Quardo NVS 120m on Dell Latitude D820 Unfortunately I encountered the grahpics freeze again. The situation seems improved in that the graphics freeze doesn't happen as often, but it still occurs in almost the exact same manner. Unfortunately Dell has given me the "reimage your laptop with Windows XP" middle finger, so driver/hardware support from them is not forthcoming. Any other suggestions? "Mercestes" wrote: > I updated my bios as you suggested and it appears at this time that it > resolved my problem. Part of the bios update triggered a Hardware driver > update for my PCIe system port. I would have never guessed to update my bios > to fix a video issue. > > Thanks a ton. If it starts freezing again I'll update but my current > tests seem very promising. > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > It's highly unlikely that those three components are using the same IRQ. > > Have you tried checking msinfo32 for conflicts or sharing issues? The choppy > > movement more likely means that something is typing up cpu cycles, and that > > could be a driver issue. > > > > It could also be that your system BIOS requires an update. > > > > -- > > Best of Luck, > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > > > "Mercestes" <Mercestes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:FCCCE25B-62C8-4E97-88D9-71011FFA1C00@microsoft.com... > > > I just installed the MSDN Windows Vista Ultimate. Thus far it has been > > > an > > > awe inspiring experience. > > > > > > However, I am having some graphics issues. The Graphics card seems to > > > chain IRQ's into oblivion basically reducing my system into an unusable > > > status for several minutes. Usually it recovers but sometimes it doesn't. > > > I > > > can tell it's IRQ related because the mouse still moves but is very > > > choppy, > > > and my sound card plays the last frame of music repetitively and slowly > > > iterates through it's frames until the screen becomes responsive again, > > > then > > > windows informs me that my graphics card stopped responding. > > > > > > Unfortunately, my graphics card does not seem to be detected by any of > > > the > > > Nvidia Unified Drivers. It seems Dell has a proprietary graphics chipset > > > that Nvidia doesn't recognize, and my graphics driver revision is way out > > > of > > > sync with Nvidia's. So I cannot update via Nvidia. It is listed as a > > > driver > > > provided by Nividia though. The curren version is 7.14.10.9686. Trying > > > to > > > manually update tells me that my Driver is already "up to date" and won't > > > let > > > me install it. > > > > > > Is there a possible fix for this or a fix in the near future? Any help > > > or > > > insight you can provide is much appreciated. > > > > |
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| | Re: Nvidia Quardo NVS 120m on Dell Latitude D820 Hi, No, not really. If Dell isn't supporting the system under Vista, then you may be stuck. You might check with the component manufacturers for updated drivers rather than Dell. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Mercestes" <Mercestes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E604D6AE-825F-45AA-A273-670AF1997DE5@microsoft.com... > Unfortunately I encountered the grahpics freeze again. The situation > seems > improved in that the graphics freeze doesn't happen as often, but it still > occurs in almost the exact same manner. > > Unfortunately Dell has given me the "reimage your laptop with Windows XP" > middle finger, so driver/hardware support from them is not forthcoming. > > Any other suggestions? > > "Mercestes" wrote: > >> I updated my bios as you suggested and it appears at this time that it >> resolved my problem. Part of the bios update triggered a Hardware driver >> update for my PCIe system port. I would have never guessed to update my >> bios >> to fix a video issue. >> >> Thanks a ton. If it starts freezing again I'll update but my current >> tests seem very promising. >> >> "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > It's highly unlikely that those three components are using the same >> > IRQ. >> > Have you tried checking msinfo32 for conflicts or sharing issues? The >> > choppy >> > movement more likely means that something is typing up cpu cycles, and >> > that >> > could be a driver issue. >> > >> > It could also be that your system BIOS requires an update. >> > >> > -- >> > Best of Luck, >> > >> > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> > >> > "Mercestes" <Mercestes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:FCCCE25B-62C8-4E97-88D9-71011FFA1C00@microsoft.com... >> > > I just installed the MSDN Windows Vista Ultimate. Thus far it has >> > > been >> > > an >> > > awe inspiring experience. >> > > >> > > However, I am having some graphics issues. The Graphics card seems >> > > to >> > > chain IRQ's into oblivion basically reducing my system into an >> > > unusable >> > > status for several minutes. Usually it recovers but sometimes it >> > > doesn't. >> > > I >> > > can tell it's IRQ related because the mouse still moves but is very >> > > choppy, >> > > and my sound card plays the last frame of music repetitively and >> > > slowly >> > > iterates through it's frames until the screen becomes responsive >> > > again, >> > > then >> > > windows informs me that my graphics card stopped responding. >> > > >> > > Unfortunately, my graphics card does not seem to be detected by any >> > > of >> > > the >> > > Nvidia Unified Drivers. It seems Dell has a proprietary graphics >> > > chipset >> > > that Nvidia doesn't recognize, and my graphics driver revision is way >> > > out >> > > of >> > > sync with Nvidia's. So I cannot update via Nvidia. It is listed as >> > > a >> > > driver >> > > provided by Nividia though. The curren version is 7.14.10.9686. >> > > Trying >> > > to >> > > manually update tells me that my Driver is already "up to date" and >> > > won't >> > > let >> > > me install it. >> > > >> > > Is there a possible fix for this or a fix in the near future? Any >> > > help >> > > or >> > > insight you can provide is much appreciated. >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Nvidia Quardo NVS 120m on Dell Latitude D820 Quite irritating that Dell won't seem to sort the problem for you, or at least offer some assistance. I'm also running a D820 with a quadro NVS 120M. There is a workaround to the issue though, Live Search gave me a few trails to follow and they lead to a modded inf driver that allows the NVidia Unified Driver to install on the system. Have a look at: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/...howtopic=12185 They seem to have done a rather decent job, and everything seems to be workig in Vista. Been running this driver on my D820 for the last week. At very least this is a solution that works until DELL gets their act together. Hope this helps. ![]() Chad. "Mercestes" wrote: > Unfortunately I encountered the grahpics freeze again. The situation seems > improved in that the graphics freeze doesn't happen as often, but it still > occurs in almost the exact same manner. > > Unfortunately Dell has given me the "reimage your laptop with Windows XP" > middle finger, so driver/hardware support from them is not forthcoming. > > Any other suggestions? > > "Mercestes" wrote: > > > I updated my bios as you suggested and it appears at this time that it > > resolved my problem. Part of the bios update triggered a Hardware driver > > update for my PCIe system port. I would have never guessed to update my bios > > to fix a video issue. > > > > Thanks a ton. If it starts freezing again I'll update but my current > > tests seem very promising. > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > It's highly unlikely that those three components are using the same IRQ. > > > Have you tried checking msinfo32 for conflicts or sharing issues? The choppy > > > movement more likely means that something is typing up cpu cycles, and that > > > could be a driver issue. > > > > > > It could also be that your system BIOS requires an update. > > > > > > -- > > > Best of Luck, > > > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > > > > > "Mercestes" <Mercestes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:FCCCE25B-62C8-4E97-88D9-71011FFA1C00@microsoft.com... > > > > I just installed the MSDN Windows Vista Ultimate. Thus far it has been > > > > an > > > > awe inspiring experience. > > > > > > > > However, I am having some graphics issues. The Graphics card seems to > > > > chain IRQ's into oblivion basically reducing my system into an unusable > > > > status for several minutes. Usually it recovers but sometimes it doesn't. > > > > I > > > > can tell it's IRQ related because the mouse still moves but is very > > > > choppy, > > > > and my sound card plays the last frame of music repetitively and slowly > > > > iterates through it's frames until the screen becomes responsive again, > > > > then > > > > windows informs me that my graphics card stopped responding. > > > > > > > > Unfortunately, my graphics card does not seem to be detected by any of > > > > the > > > > Nvidia Unified Drivers. It seems Dell has a proprietary graphics chipset > > > > that Nvidia doesn't recognize, and my graphics driver revision is way out > > > > of > > > > sync with Nvidia's. So I cannot update via Nvidia. It is listed as a > > > > driver > > > > provided by Nividia though. The curren version is 7.14.10.9686. Trying > > > > to > > > > manually update tells me that my Driver is already "up to date" and won't > > > > let > > > > me install it. > > > > > > > > Is there a possible fix for this or a fix in the near future? Any help > > > > or > > > > insight you can provide is much appreciated. > > > > > > |
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