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| Windows XP & Linux NVIDIA Display Drivers If you have a problem with the NVIDIA ForceWare Drivers on XP or Linux then this is the place to get help! |
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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Dec 2007
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A grave mistake on my part.
Just an hour ago i caught site of these Omega drivers. IN SPIITE of Nvidia Condemning these 3rd Party drivers i went ahead to install them becasuse their benefits seemed well beautiful. Before i did so I was prompted to uninstall the original drivers frolm the Add/Remove Programs tool. I did not remove Ntune, nor the Monitor. I removed the Program labeled as 'Nvidia Drivers'. However after rebooting the PC after removing these Drivers Windows Logo Load screen would conclude and A I'm faced with an Ever Lasting Black screen. Please help because I WOULD be devastated if I have to Format the harddrive and reinstall windows.
Here are my specs: 8800 GTS 640 mb AMD 5400 ~3.06 ghz Corsair 2 gigs 775 Each 300 Gig Barracuda Harddrive Nvidia SLI 590 Mother Board |
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Drivers? What Drivers???
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Puerto Rico
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The black screen is AFTER installing my drivers or just after uninstalling the nvidia drivers and rebooting before installing mine?
You are not clear in the problem. What where the steps you used? (one by one) Have you tried booting in Safe mode? |
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Bouncing off the Walls
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Second question is what type of monitor and what connection you have (this is related to an issue with no display on DVI on newer drivers)
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127.0.0.1
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have you tried booting into safe mode? if so, try uninstalling those other applications. if you can't, then try running the windows repair (not restore) so you won't lose any information.
also, does your motherboard have onboard video? if so, be sure to disable the onboard video solution from your system's BIOS. not sure what else there is to try. nothing else comes to mind right now. i'll post if something else does though. |
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im a FREAK
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You sure you didnt uninstall all nvidia drivers, ie, the nforce chipset drivers and your storage drivers? You have to just select the display driver when uninstalling the GPU.
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DriverHeaven Lover
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Hah, yeah I had that problem (uninstalling all drivers when I only wanted to uninstall the graphics ones). Nvidia really should make it more clear that you will be removing ALL of their drivers and this is not a good idea.
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im a FREAK
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Quote:
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127.0.0.1
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i don't understand why it wouldn't boot up again. they're only chipset drivers. booting into safe mode and uninstalling then reinstalling/upgrading the chipset drivers is the best way to do it though.
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im a FREAK
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Maybe it depends on the chipset, ide or raid config, driver package, etc.? Either way it has happened to me and others around the net.
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