Re: NVidia Graphic driver
Hi Charlie,
Thanks for your kind suggestions.
FYI below here's how NVIDIA really want you to do it.
Meanwhile, their latest driver is 175.19.
Trust me, I did this 20 times to no avail.
The combined problem with the new driver, the graphics card and Vista is now being escalated
internally at NVIDIA.
If you Google for [NVIDIA driver Vista problem] you will be amazed.
But then again, no one of course nobody will ever post a successful upgrade ;-))
Maria
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From NVIDIA Support desk:
Dear Maria
Thank you for updating with the requested information.
According to your system configuration, you have:
1. Graphic card: GeForce 8400 GS
2. Driver version: 162.13 (7.15.11.6213)
3. Operating system: Windows Vista 32-bit
With all the above details, please follow the below steps to install the latest and certified driver
version 169.25:
1. Restart the computer.
2. While the computer is restarting simultaneously, keep tapping the function key “F8” on the
keyboard.
3. Now, you will need to select “Safe mode with Networking.”
NOTE: Steps to enter into safe mode may differ for different manufacturers, kindly check with your
computer manufacturer to enter accordingly.
Once you are into Safe mode, kindly install the graphics driver by following the steps given below:
1) To avoid download issues, if you are running any 3rd party download utilities, please disable
them as they are known for occasionally causing errors with the downloads.
2) Please, download and save the graphic card driver on the desktop by visiting the page at the
following link and clicking the Primary Download Site under US English.
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/169.25/169.25_forceware_winvista_32bit_english_whql.exe
OR
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/175.12/175.12_geforce_winvista_32bit_english_beta.exe
3) Uninstall the existing driver by uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Drivers from Add/Remove programs
and restart the computer. Please click the link below for the steps to uninstall the graphics
driver.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=10
4) Please, uninstall the existing driver using a driver cleaner. Please click the link below to
download a driver cleaner, which is a free utility.
http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=1655 (You may follow steps from my previous email to
use the driver cleaner tool)
5) Install the driver by double clicking on the saved driver icon on the desktop and follow the
instructions. After installing, restart the computer.
Please let me know if the above recommendation helps.
Best Regards,
NVIDIA Customer Care
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"Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> schreef in bericht
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> The best way to update NVidia drivers.
>
> Download the new driver from NVidia site - the auto select tool works usually.
>
> Go to add remove and uninstall old drivers... this may mess up the screen layout a bit. Turn off
> security software like AV and anti spyware, these can prevent registry changes that are necessary.
>
> Reboot, you MUST do this.
>
> Now install the new drivers before doing anything else.
>
> When done reboot, restart other stuff you had disabled.
>
> If this does not work then you will have to see what NVidia can do to help, but failing to
> uninstall and then reboot can and does cause trouble sometimes.
>
>
> MPS wrote:
>> Hi "denmarfl"
>>
>> I am facing different but equally frustrating NVIDIA driver problems.
>> Vista Home Premium, 2Gb, Dual Intel 4300 1.8Ghz, 1000+ GB, 8400GS Graphics Card; OEM installed
>> driver 162.13
>>
>> MS update for new driver 175.19 either does not get installed or, using some tricks such as
>> disabling my D:\ Recovery Partition to prvent the computer 'finding' the 'old' driver
>> repeatedly, gets installed & upgraded but computer not working anymore, black screens. Used
>> system restore to get back to work.
>>
>> NVIDIA support advised different drivers, a driver sweeper and instructions: same probs over and
>> over.
>>
>> Then NVIDIA support reported they were at a loss to fix this and advised me - the enduser! - to
>> contact MS for this problem.
>> I told them to escalate this problem internally rather than have an enduser going round in
>> circles, which they did, reporting they have sent the case to their Level 2 technicians, "which
>> could take some time".
>>
>> Waiting for their results; meanwhile reverted to the 'old' OEM installed driver.
>>
>> You may want to use this escalation route as well.
>>
>> Maria
>>
>>
>>
>> <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
>> news:11452758-349F-4C91-BF10-0D552077D845@microsoft.com...
>>> Running Vista Home Prem 32bit with Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512MB Graphic Card.
>>> Factory installed driver ver 167.37. When I try to upgrade to a newer NVidia
>>> driver (tried 174.74 and 175.19); following the Upgrade my PC Shutsdown
>>> abnormally. It flips from the desktop to a Vista screen that reads PLEASE
>>> WAIT, back to the desktop, then to a Vista Screen that reads Shutting down.
>>> I know this is caused by updating the driver because if I delete the upgraded
>>> Nvidia Driver and let Windows assign the driver my Shutdown is fine. It
>>> seems all is fine if I use the factory installed 167.37 driver, or, the
>>> Windows driver.
>>>
>>> Anyone else with the same card experiencing this problem after updating? I
>>> have worked with the Manufacturers and NVidia Tech agents and so far neither
>>> have been able to determine the cause. After 1 of the upgrades I actually
>>> had to use the Factory restore Image to get my PC to shutdown properly.
>>