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LivingDreams Apr 24, 2006 10:23 PM

Nvidia driver installation error
 
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I keep getting this windows logo testing thing (see attachments) when trying to install the drivers of my gfx card. When I click continue anyways, I get another error. After I choose to reboot, it works fine. I never used to get this message/error before, but recently after every time I reformat my computer (other computer problems), I always get this when I try to install the drivers.

Why is it that I get this message/error ? Cause I never used to get it before.

PUG1911 Apr 24, 2006 10:56 PM

Maybe your driver is screwed? I'd download a new copy from www.nvidia.com and install from that one.

LivingDreams Apr 24, 2006 11:45 PM

That's where I'm getting my driver from, from the official site since I don't know how to get a driver any other way.

Kaiten Apr 24, 2006 11:48 PM

What's the exact version of Windows you're using. Is it WinXP home, pro, MCE, or XP 64? Also some driver versions may be screwy or have possibly dropped the 5200 from the compatiblity list (!). If you can point me to the exact version of Windows you're using, I can tell you a rock solid version of the nVidia drivers that I use.

LivingDreams Apr 25, 2006 12:31 AM

I have windows xp home edition service pack 2, and I have the gefore w/e it's called 5200.

Kaiten Apr 25, 2006 05:17 PM

Try this version, it works really well with my PC and is also the last version of the drivers to support older hardware like the GeForce 2 Ti.

Sparhawke Apr 28, 2006 06:05 PM

might try completely uninstalling current drivers before installing latest ones.

Snowknight Apr 28, 2006 06:07 PM

Try downloading DriverCleaner Pro as well; if you follow the directions it provides, you might fix the issue. (Of course, it is a general rule to, at the very least, uninstall the old drivers before installing the new ones...)


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