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    Unhappy okkkkkkkk

    Now windows wont boot up like, at all. It goes to the windows loading screen and dies in a blank screen. Oh lord in mercy help

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    clean, clean, clean again

    Quote Originally Posted by VladX
    Now windows wont boot up like, at all. It goes to the windows loading screen and dies in a blank screen. Oh lord in mercy help
    Why dont you try to remove all traces of Nvidia drivers before installing any more versions?

    About one or two years ago i found a forum that helped me, showing me the way to this free nvidia removal tool, Nasty-File-Remover, but i dont know if it is still good or outdated:
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/V...-Remover.shtml

    Problem with driver is what u have
    Nvidia uninstaller .... better to make no coments!
    clean all that nvxxxx.xxx stuff out of your computer man!

    Greetings from the country of Sun

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    Lightbulb Windows 2000, XP & 2003 Server with nvidia 66.93 drivers

    In all my years of installing drivers on systems with nvidia video cards i've never seen the kind of annoyances that this driver version causes.

    On some systems the driver seems to work ok for a couple of days uptime and then the BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) occurs but on others there are constant loop cycles of reboots.

    This problem only seems to occur with Windows NT based operating systems i.e 2000, XP & 2003 server, i've not seen it happen on 98 or ME yet.

    Upgrade to the latest driver release from www.nvidia.co.uk, also get direct X 9.0c from www.microsoft.com/directx to use with the new driver as it does seem to get rid of some gaming issues.

    As a last resort, boot into safe mode, uninstall the nvidia driver software through control panel & add and remove programs before attempting to install the new drivers.

    Please note that updated chipset drivers for mainboards and turning off fast writes for the video card in the bios doesn't make any difference, if anything it will just put off the BSOD or reboot for a little bit longer.

    I have had this problem with at least 60 PC's that i have been out on-call to in the last few weeks.

    All the best !
    Last edited by Compu_Techie; April 9th, 2005 at 04:29 PM.

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