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Old 01-04-2005
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Can't install nvidia drivers after XP sp2 upgrade

I' ve upgraded my system with XP Sp2 and now the nvidia drivers (66.93) are gone. now windows is working with the default drivers. no matter how much i've tried to install nvidia's drivers when i reboot nothin happens. i' ve tried to install them in safe mode, but no response.

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Old 01-04-2005
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clean the registry

are you actually able to run the install or doesnt it let you do that ?
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Old 01-05-2005
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sorry. yes i can finish the install, and it tells me to reboot. but when windows starts again nothin happens. the generic driver is still installed.
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Old 01-05-2005
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When you do to "Add/Remove" in Control Panel, do you see the drivers listed? If so, download Driver Cleaner and install it. Then uninstall your drivers, and when it asks you to reboot, reboot into safe mode, and run "Driver Cleaner". Be sure and read the instructions, but basically, here's what to do. First run "Cab Cleaner", then run "Driver Cleaner", after choosing nVidia drivers. But, again, be sure and read the instructions. A tip, Cab Cleaner will take a while so be patient, driver cleaner will be faster.

After doing this, reboot and try installing your drivers again. I don't know if this will solve your problem, but it's worth a try. Let us know how it goes.
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Old 01-05-2005
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thanks. but didn't work.
driver cleaner worked just fine then i rebooted. but after I installed the nvidia drivers and reboot again, nothing happened. still the generic driver.
i have tried the 66.93 version from nvidia site and the 66.81 version from msi.
one thing i've noticed it's that in the device manager list, there is no display adapter item.

Last edited by dirkgrave; 01-05-2005 at 12:32 PM..
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Old 01-05-2005
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Try reinstalling os or deleting sp2
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Old 01-06-2005
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can't uninstall sp2. i've tried 3 ways.
1-add remove programs
2- manual (spuninst.exe)
3- system restore.

i think i'll format.

thanks.
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Old 01-06-2005
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registry hack

just rip everything in the registry to do with nVidia OUT!

search and remove.

reboot

reinstall.

alternatively, reinstall SP2.....

or just start afresh

over to you columbo
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Old 01-06-2005
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Having the same problem??

I am haveing the same problem as dirkgrave. I did a format and a reinstall with XP Pro and reinstall the nvidia drivers, that didn't work. I also did this before installing SP2. I also tryed the drivers that came with the card and it also didn't work. Still have the black screen. Can anyone help????

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Old 01-07-2005
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ho hum

Uninstall any software you have already installed for the card.

Do you have an onboard graphics card ? if so, disable it in the BIOS.

If the drivers you have are zipped, unpack the files to your hard disk.

Once you've done that, remove ANY instance of a graphics card/display adapters from Device Manager and reboot your machine.

Windows should then prompt you to install new hardware. If it doesn't, run Add New Hardware from Control Panel.

When Windows asks for the drivers, point it to where you unpacked your files (or to the CD drive) and let it use just the .ini and .inf files. Dont bother with any fancy suite that may have come with the CD/card.

If all else fails, try this free software that will test your card for faults:

http://www.freshdevices.com/test_graphics_card.html

It's not 100% great for testing these sorts of problems, but it's worth a try.

let us know how you get on.....
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Old 01-09-2005
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I don't have a built in video card, and I checked my system with that program and it didn't find anything wrong. Tryed installing the driver again with windows finding it and that also didn't work. Does any one else have any ideas short of buying another video card???

I get back on by putting in an older video card that I have.
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Old 01-09-2005
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maybe it's just a faulty card? do you have any other machines you could install it on...just to test it ? or just take it back and get another.........
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Old 01-12-2005
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similar problem

Something similar happened to me...I recently installed SP2, but that doesn't seem to have caused trouble.

But then I installed new memory, and ever since then, my graphics card doesn't work at all in XP.

It is definitely there....whenever I switch on, it's name flashes up and I get the add hardware wizard. But it never allows me to install any drivers. Each time I try (and I've tried several) I get a "bad data" message. So the card is just running the generic driver.

The odd thing, though, is that the card is not showing up on device manager or dxdiag. Though there IS a yellow question-marked VGA device under other devices which, it says, is not configured properly.

I tried with 2 different cards, and get the same problem each time.

I also ran Driver Cleaner.

If any of you smart people can help, I'd be very grateful! Please??!!!

:giddy:

Last edited by clarendon; 01-12-2005 at 02:05 PM..
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Old 01-12-2005
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I'm not very smart, but..... Did you totally install new memory? Or just add some more?

In Device Manager, on your sound card, when you right click on it and look at "Properties", does it show you card "enabled"?

You could try putting your old memory back in and see if that works, that would narrow it down.
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Old 01-15-2005
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the agp slot wasent supported in sp2 but when it is removed the hang is still present or the blue screen of death...cure pci graphics
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Old 01-16-2005
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No kidding???? SP2 disables the AGP? Then there must be zillions of people out there whose computers are screwed up. Or is there a fix?

Thanks to anyone who can shed loight on this!

c
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Old 01-24-2005
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Can't install nvidia drivers after XP sp2 upgrade

Hi everybody!

I have the same problem. I didn't know why my video drivers disappear until I read these posts.

Every thing started to go wrong since I install SP2.

I'll try some of yours solutions, and I'll write again with the results.

Thanks in advanced.

Nosdok
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Old 02-23-2005
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e-mail me if this thread is not resolved
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Old 02-23-2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by clarendon
No kidding???? SP2 disables the AGP? Then there must be zillions of people out there whose computers are screwed up. Or is there a fix?

Thanks to anyone who can shed loight on this!

c

Hey, Im one of them.... :bounce: :
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Old 02-23-2005
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HI following the advise from the thread i ran regfirstaid to find all nvidia entrys.

selected all and deleted

it left me 8 entrys marked as no permission to delete, went to regedit and tried to delete ther found there was an error prosessing reg key.

went to windows repair copied the system file, went to system32\config backed up the system file then replaced it with copied file.

after reboot i was back to pre driver instalation had to install 5 drivers nvidia included. rebooted working fine went back to system32\config deleted backup system file copied system file went back to windows repair and replaced the system file with new after driver install file. rebooted again still good had to reinstall fax service and anti virus ,printers an acrobat 5 total time 20 miniutes
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