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FLIPbmw
02-25-2006, 09:52 PM
I just installed the newest Nvidia driver for my GF4 mx 420 card. 81.98 I believe. After doing so and rebooting, the right side of my screen seems to let me go on forever with my mouse. I try draging windows all the way to the right and they totally disapear!!! I have no idea what is going on. The last thing I want to do is a system restore (I did a major cleanup of files today, and it will restore them back). I did the clean up manually and deleted tons and tons of stuff + arranged icons with proper names etc. Can someone tell me what is going on?

howard_hopkinso
02-25-2006, 09:59 PM
Hello and welcome to Techspot.

Go to add remove programmes in your control panel, and uninstall your Nvidia graphics drivers.

Reboot your system, and download and install the version 61:77 drivers. You will find these on the Nvidia website in the driver archive. See if that helps.

Regards Howard :wave: :wave:

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