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#1 elhadi

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Posted 19 April 2008 - 01:41 PM

Hello everyone

I have a problem with my new pc: my card the 8500gt 512mb graphics ... Game slow-loading computer freezes, when I launch a video: message (the display driver NV4_disp not working properly) + blue screen, reboot.

My configuration:

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-- Lg_95c abit motherboard.
-- Dual Core 3.4 GHz
-- PSU 300w
-- 2 gbs ddr2 ram (no problem with memtest)
-- NVidia graphics card 8500gt 512mb

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Posted 19 April 2008 - 05:16 PM

It would seem that your missing a file, what I suggest is reinstall the drivers from the CD you got with your gfx card, and if you don't have that CD, your best bet is to uninstall the drivers. Even thought you don't mention the name brand of the computer, I would also suggest going to their site and search for video drivers and see if they have any current video drivers that you can download. Or go to Nvidia's website and download the lastest windows 32 bit drivers and see if that fixes your problem or not, odds are it will.

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Posted 24 April 2008 - 10:38 AM

It might be a compatibility issue with the motherboard, if your drivers are in place.
Try updating your motherboard drivers(from manufacturers website) along with the Graphics Card drivers ( from Nvidia.com as suggested by Saint Michael). And reply if it solves the problem

you can also upgrade your BIOS if its available on the website. However don't do it if you are unsure about the process. because I had a similar problem with my old machine and a BIOS upgrade solved it.

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Posted 27 November 2008 - 06:17 PM

Installing Geforce 9600 GTNvidia Display Driver ProblemI can't install my card. When I run the setup it says my Vista is not a 32-bit system. It is in fact. Any ideas?

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Posted 10 December 2008 - 02:51 PM

View Post(G)Rob, on Nov 27 2008, 11:47 PM, said:

Installing Geforce 9600 GT

Nvidia Display Driver Problem



I can't install my card. When I run the setup it says my Vista is not a 32-bit system. It is in fact. Any ideas?
What make is your card ?

I would suggest you download the new drivers from manufacturer's site or try downloading the drivers from Nvidia.com

It could be due to the corrupt driver setup

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Posted 26 May 2009 - 03:00 PM

about my new sp3-final windows xp pro-corporate editionNvidia Display Driver ProblemHi there, I have a problem about my new operating system windows xp pro-corporate edition(sp 3 final) I have installed everthing, and when I am installing the driver for my geforce FX 5200. The problem occured for color problem. It went to 16bit and it cant be change.. Please help what can I do to solve this.-reply by kendih

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Posted 03 June 2009 - 04:17 AM

Try downloading it off their website and then installing it.
It was an issue with the old driver


I hope this helps

btw What make is your FX 5200 .. :lol: .
Mine was XFX .. I still have it in one of my computers


View Post(G)kendih, on May 26 2009, 08:30 PM, said:

about my new sp3-final windows xp pro-corporate edition

Nvidia Display Driver Problem



Hi there, I have a problem about my new operating system windows xp pro-corporate edition(sp 3 final) I have installed everthing, and when I am installing the driver for my geforce FX 5200. The problem occured for color problem. It went to 16bit and it cant be change.. Please help what can I do to solve this.

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 09:53 AM

PC freezes while playing video dvds after installing new nvidia graphic cardNvidia Display Driver Problem

Hi,

I have HP compaq presario 3750IL, 2 gb, 320 gb, xp2, core 2 duo.

Initially with onboard card, it used to play dvd videos without any problem

I installed new nvidia geforce 9400 gt 1 gb graphic card.

since then everything is working fine ( games etc), but its now unable to play dvd video files.

PC freezes as soon as dvd drive reads any video dvds ( no problem with data dvds ).

Unable to reboot, restart even with task manager, only hard boot.

I came to know that its something to do with drivers.

Pls anybody help

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Posted 11 July 2009 - 01:11 AM

Again use the common solution and that would be to install drivers from the website to fix the problem, however, you may need to go back to your old card if the drivers don't help.

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Posted 18 July 2009 - 05:34 PM

NVIDIA crashes windows vista 64 when connecting second display.. help pleaseNvidia Display Driver ProblemReplying to (G)kendihIt worked for several months, The external display works perfectly with another computer.When I connect this display to my HP Pavillion laptop with vista 64 bits, both screens go blue, after a moment my laptop stops and restart, and gets a blue screen again.I started in safe mode, and here is what I got as details of the problem:Roblem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 116 BCP1: FFFFFA8006C1B4E0 BCP2: FFFFFA6002414200 BCP3: FFFFFFFFC000009A BCP4: 0000000000000004 OS Version: 6_0_6001 Service Pack: 1_0 Product: 768_1Files that help describe the problem: C:WindowsMinidumpMini071809-01.Dmp C:UsersmarieAppDataLocalTempWER-129543-0.Sysdata.Xml C:UsersmarieAppDataLocalTempWERFD22.Tmp.Version.Txt-question by Marie

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Posted 20 July 2009 - 01:30 PM

View Post(G)Marie, on Jul 18 2009, 11:04 PM, said:

NVIDIA crashes windows vista 64 when connecting second display.. help please

Nvidia Display Driver Problem



<a href=http://www.trap17.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=57494&view=findpost&p=446270>Replying to (G)kendih</a>

It worked for several months, The external display works perfectly with another computer.
When I connect this display to my HP Pavillion laptop with vista 64 bits, both screens go blue, after a moment my laptop stops and restart, and gets a blue screen again.
I started in safe mode, and here is what I got as details of the problem:
Roblem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 116
BCP1: FFFFFA8006C1B4E0
BCP2: FFFFFA6002414200
BCP3: FFFFFFFFC000009A
BCP4: 0000000000000004
OS Version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:WindowsMinidumpMini071809-01.Dmp
C:UsersmarieAppDataLocalTempWER-129543-0.Sysdata.Xml
C:UsersmarieAppDataLocalTempWERFD22.Tmp.Version.Txt


-question by Marie


Try Deleting the Minidump file and then restart the computer. Those minidump files create a serious issue on some computers.. It was happening to me also.

Secondly, You didn't mention your graphics card make or model. Still, I guess its because of some conflict issue otherwise Vista is quite stable. I'll suggest you uninstall the drivers and re-install the drivers from Manufacturer's website. (XFX, MSI, etc)

My MSI card used to have a similar problem whenever I used to connect a TV, It showed BOD. Anyways, Updating the drivers might solve your problem.

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Posted 21 August 2009 - 05:52 PM

I had the same problemNvidia Display Driver Problem

Just clean your fans. If gpu temperature is getting to hot, a bluescreen occurs.



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Posted 06 September 2009 - 09:24 AM

driver stopped workingNvidia Display Driver Problem

I've been having this since the latest drivers. I didn't only clean my fans but instead tottally dismounted everything, double checked my hardware, everything was fine. BUT, whenever I run a game pc crashes. My gpu was running at around 60 degrees (celcuis) on older drivers, with the latest its over 85. I've searched on the nvidia forums, there's a closed thread from 2007, when appearantly this problem started.And everyone says do this, do that, check this and that... My conclusion is a format and back to xp. Btw I'm running Nvidia gainward 8600 gt on vista home premium.

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Posted 29 September 2009 - 04:28 AM

Max pixels available is only 1024 x 768, Why?Nvidia Display Driver ProblemMy max pixel option is 1024 x 768. I used to have more options available. It is in a windows vista based HP desktop used with a viewsonic vx2235wm flat screen.-reply by Terry

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 08:24 PM

Windows cannot boot due to nv4_dispNvidia Display Driver Problem

In the same vein as the classical nv4_disp infinite loop, my computer cannot load windows at all due to the problem. Nothing works, including safe mode. Is there any way to kill the old drivers from a live cd of Linux and get things up and running again?

Any help would be great



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Posted 03 November 2009 - 01:15 PM

displaydriver problemNvidia Display Driver Problem

When I insert my nvidia 512 mb driver cd , it is displaying the message that "this card is not supportable" on the cd opening page itself where we have a options of ' directx and display driver , read me , exit" etc so what I have to do . I have a guarantee so can I exchange my cd from the place where I bought r I have to download from net. Please give me reply

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:12 PM

Nvidia Geforce 8400gs with windows 7 32 bitNvidia Display Driver Problem

I Have a Dell Pc, the computer came with an intergrated graphics card on the motherboard, I decided to upgrade the computer by putting a new graphics card Nvidia GeForce 8400gs and more ram. After re-installing vista I set the resolution to as high as it could support, after a few days the screen jumped to the right, losing the about a fifth of the display. I lowered the resolution which solved the problem. Not ideal but it worked. I've recently updated to window 7 but the same problem has returned now this time lowering the resolution doesn't work. I've done a Clean install and downloaded the lastes drivers of the nvidia site but still no joy.

Any suggestions?

bios or motherboard updates any use, My machine is a dell dimension E520

Thanks

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:12 PM

Nvidia Geforce 8400gs with windows 7 32 bitNvidia Display Driver Problem

I Have a Dell Pc, the computer came with an intergrated graphics card on the motherboard, I decided to upgrade the computer by putting a new graphics card Nvidia GeForce 8400gs and more ram. After re-installing vista I set the resolution to as high as it could support, after a few days the screen jumped to the right, losing the about a fifth of the display. I lowered the resolution which solved the problem. Not ideal but it worked. I've reccently updated to window 7 but the same problem has returned now this time lowering the resolution doesn't work. I've done a Clean install and downloaded the lastes drivers of the nvidia site but still no joy.

Any suggestions?

bios or motherboard updates any use, My machine is a dell dimension E520

Thanks

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Posted 20 December 2009 - 08:42 AM

NVIDIA QuadroFX3700 adapter not recognised after Vista Ultimate SP2 installationNvidia Display Driver ProblemMy Laptop which contains multiple hard drives has had the above problem since installing Service pack 2 for Vista 64 bit Ultimate.Initially my second monitor was not detected. Then on investigation my Drivers required update.On finding the latest drivers and attempting to install the FX3700M adaptor was no longer shown against Display Adaptors. Windows has now defaulted to the basic 'motherboard' adaptor.I cannot roll back and I cannot uninstall SP2.On another hard drive I have XP 32 bit where the NVIDIA FX3700M is working perfectly.How do I get out of this one ?-question by DesEng

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 03:05 AM

Computer wonNvidia Display Driver Problem

Hi, I hope someone can help.  I just bought a NVidia 8600 GT 256MB PCI-E video card.  I removed the old card that came factory on my Dell Dimension 5100, but when I plug the computer in it acts like there is an error. The fan on the new NVidia card starts blowing, but the computer reads errors on the front panel like there is a memory error of some kind. It simply won't recognize it.  I went to NVidia's site and downloaded the latest drivers and put them in a folder in my C Drive.  I then tried to run the NVidia setup program, but it gives me an error that says setup will end because there is no hardware compatible with the drivers. Well, duh.  I can't see to install the stuff after the new card is in because the computer won't run the new card because presumably the driver is not installed. But I cannot install the driver because the card is not in.

Arrrgh!  Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?  I really want to get this card up and working, as my old one, I think, is going out and causing my system to really run hot when any graphic heavy program or website is up.

Thanks! 

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Posted 31 December 2009 - 06:00 PM

Asus Geforce 8400gs 512mb NvidiaNvidia Display Driver Problem

Hi, I have an Asus Nividia Geforce 8400gs PCI-EXpress Video Card. It runs fine on Server 2008, I installed Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit. Everything works fine until I go to play a DVD or streaming video off the internet or when I run Yahoo Messenger 10 with webcam in messenger or chatroom. My screen goes black the comes back with a message that my Nvidia driver had stopped responding but had recovered.  I contacted Nvidia they said update to the most current driver 195.62 and if that didn't work use 186.07(I beleive that's right). I did both and neither worked. So I've been searching for a solution, I checked the compatibility page and my card is listed as compatible. I have returned to Server 2008 and as I said no problems at all. I would really like to be able to run Windows 7 just not worth the aggravation.

Any help or solutions would be appreciated. Thanks in Advanced... 

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Posted 12 January 2010 - 05:45 PM

Toshiba L40 canNvidia Display Driver Problem

I've recently install windows seven x86, and install all drivers but when I'm gonna play one of my games (PES 2010), it says that my Vram is impossible...

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Posted 13 January 2010 - 07:11 PM

My computer wonNvidia Display Driver Problem

Hello everyone,

I just bought a new Nvidia Geforce FX 5200 video card and inserted it in the PCIext slot on my Mercury MV900M motherboard. After this, I tried to put on my computer and it won't come on. So, I removed it and try to put on the computer again, and it still didn't come on.

I have tried to clear CMOS, removed and reinserted the memories, the power supply cords, etc. All these still did not work. What must have been the problem. Please someone should help me out.

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Posted 16 January 2010 - 11:41 PM

vista display has crashedNvidia Display Driver Problem

hi,

I have a vista 32 bit and nvidia 8000 series Graphics card. Tonite my PC stated display driver error then my colour went wierd and I restarted Pc the colours are all wrong and when it gets to desktop I cannot see virtualy nothing, how can I fix this problem if I cant get my desktop screen so I can read it, there is also weird letters all over reboot screen??

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Posted 03 February 2010 - 11:39 PM

Nvidia Display Driver ProblemNvidia Display Driver Problem

Does anyone know if a fix has been found for this NVIDIA DRIVERPROBLEM or if even anyone knows what is causing the problem? The only way I can use my 8500GT is with the STANDARD VGA DRIVER. I have 3 computers with 3 different motherboards and 3 different operating systems: XP PRO, VISTA 32 and VISTA 64 and everything with the latest updates including BIOS.  I have tried every single driver NVIDIA has released for the 8500GT from the very first to the newest and they all have the same problems except that some end in a BSOD (Blue screen) and others freeze with or without artifacts acroos the monitor.  I have also tried 4 different monitors (1 ata time) to no avail. Google shows this same problem has existed for about 4 years with NVIDIA video cards (ATI video cards have a similar problem) and many people have offerered many fixes, none of which work. IT IS ALMOST AS IF THE VIDEO CARDS (NVIDIA & ATI) HAVE BEEN DAMAGED by a windows update at some time as I have even installed both XP and VISTA on clean hard drives and the problems show up immediately, before any XP/VISTA updates are installed.  I don't see any sense in spending more money for a new video card if I can only use the standard VGA driver.  DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING FACTUAL ABOUT THIS PROBLEM?

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