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Old 09-23-2006   #1 (permalink)
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How Install Nvidia Card?

I bought Nvidia Geforce Card for a dual boot HP Pavillion running XP and RC1.
I need help in installing the card. On which of the partitions do I install
it first. How do I avoid problem of blank screen after installing the card.
Obi

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Old 10-10-2006   #2 (permalink)
Gene Fitz


 
 

RE: How Install Nvidia Card?

Okay, first set your computer to lowest setting 256, so that Vista will run
on the bare basics. Then try to install your new card and set it up. That may
do the trick.
The other idea is to uninstall your video driver using the add/remove
programs, then try installing your card, this way Windows sees the new card
and loads the "windows basic" driver. Then you should be able to rock from
there..
See what that does for ya..

Hope this helps. :-)


"Obialor" wrote:

> I bought Nvidia Geforce Card for a dual boot HP Pavillion running XP and RC1.
> I need help in installing the card. On which of the partitions do I install
> it first. How do I avoid problem of blank screen after installing the card.
> Obi

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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