UPDATE: NVIDIA Forceware (9X-ME) 66.94
Release Highlights:
- Added support for GeForce 6600, GeForce 6600 GT, and GeForce 6200
- Added support for using HDTV over DVI connectors
- Added support for advanced DVI timing on all GeForce 6 series GPUs
- Added support to recognize and display monitor name in all control panels
- Added support for TV/HDTV setup in the nView Display Setup Wizard
- Updated Gridlines for easier grid setup and management
- Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 1.5 support
problems with a geforce2 mx/200 driver
I recently bought halo for pc, I had a sis 305 video card and had to change it because it didn't have t&l capability. I found a geforce 2 mx 200 card which microsoft claims supports the game (I didn't have the installlation cd anymore so I went online to try and find the driver for the card) I went to nvidia's site and followed the download procedures for winxp/2000. When I installed it however it totally locked my system up and the screen went blank and then the computer shut off. When I rebooted I had to go through file verification and then I got a screen that asked if I want to go to safe mode or use the last known good configuration (this driver won't load) at least for me. Sometimes I would get a screen that was all fragmented with black lines and unreadable words. I'm stuck using generic drivers and not being able to play halo at all. I could really use some help. !petros
Installed A Geforce 4 Mx 4000
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Originally Posted by TechZ
I installed a geforce 4 mx 4000 today and I couldn't get the drivers to work on the card till after I went to safe mode, is this common, also I finally got halo to run but it is choppy and my video settings only allow me to go to 32 bit but the mx 4000 is a 64 mb card...do you know how to get it to run at 64 bit techz. 1petros