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problemo
#11
ok thx, i will concider that option carcass, and yes bingolino, it happens only playing a game.
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#12
Or get Windows XP pro sp2/higher.
And that screen looks cool :o
Chances are that you badly installed the driver.
If you get a cd with the drivers on that, install them and then get the newest updates from the nVIDIA website.

Or

Quote:try to get a copy of driver sweeper.
Uninstall the nVIDIA driver and reboot.
Run driver sweeper and reboot again
You may have to do it again until you get windows booted using the most plain generic drivers from windows.
Then install the new drivers.

(got this from another website, dunno if it'll work, but it sounds promising. The guy who posted it was replying to someone who said that their computer freezes at start up and crashes with the same Gcard as you.
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#13
(12-18-2008, 12:39 PM)Whisper link Wrote: Or get Windows XP pro sp2/higher.
And that screen looks cool :o
Chances are that you badly installed the driver.
If you get a cd with the drivers on that, install them and then get the newest updates from the nVIDIA website.

Or

(got this from another website, dunno if it'll work, but it sounds promising. The guy who posted it was replying to someone who said that their computer freezes at start up and crashes with the same Gcard as you.

i have sp3 (xp home) and i have drivercleaner pro, used all kinds of driver updates
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#14
have you tried taking it back to the store you bought it form yet?
they should know what's the problem if you show it :+
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#15
i thought of that as my last option, i will try reformatting, and if that doesn't help, i'll take it back.
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#16
Where did you buy it from?
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