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February 24th, 2005, 12:19 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by geoscomp
I would have thought the 66.93 update was a self installing executable file..why did you use the update driver tool? You should have just had to double click the 66.93 icon and had it run it's own update.
Just followed the instrutions on the Nvida site. It unpacked it in a C:\Nevidia\66.93 folder.
Now I did NOT look to see IF a .exe was in there as I just did what it said to do.
I WILL however check.
Don
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February 24th, 2005, 12:34 PM
#2
Registered User
 Originally Posted by donscomp
Just followed the instrutions on the Nvida site. It unpacked it in a C:\Nevidia\66.93 folder.
Now I did NOT look to see IF a .exe was in there as I just did what it said to do.
I WILL however check.
Don
Interesting..I just downloaded that same driver, uninstalled the previous nvidia drivers, rebooted the computer, and then clicked on the new driver .exe, it unpacked to the same folder you listed, and then started the install routine automatically. There should be a setup.exe file in that folder you listed..but be sure to uninstall the current drivers from add/remove programs and reboot before trying the new install
Last edited by geoscomp; February 24th, 2005 at 12:36 PM.
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February 24th, 2005, 12:39 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by geoscomp
Interesting..I just downloaded that same driver, uninstalled the previous nvidia drivers, rebooted the computer, and then clicked on the new driver .exe, it unpacked to the same folder you listed, and then started the install routine automatically. There should be a setup.exe file in that folder you listed..but be sure to uninstall the current drivers from add/remove programs and reboot before trying the new install
REALLY. Wow. I will try again but I am SURE nothing started after unpacking.
It MAY have though the 1st time and then I tried again via "Update driver"
I also made sure (And I am) in as Admin. while doing any of that.
I will try again.
Thanks
Don
Last edited by donscomp; February 24th, 2005 at 01:42 PM.
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February 24th, 2005, 02:23 PM
#4
Ok, I tried again. Removed anything that had to do with Nvidia.
It DID start after unpacking. Went though and rebooted and it just kept rebooting till it got to a screen to choose last known good config.
And I chose that.
Errrrrrrrr
Any ideas?
Also. I dont know if I said the the Nvida Geforce2 MxMx/400 IS a AGP.
Don
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February 24th, 2005, 02:54 PM
#5
Registered User
 Originally Posted by donscomp
Ok, I tried again. Removed anything that had to do with Nvidia.
It DID start after unpacking. Went though and rebooted and it just kept rebooting till it got to a screen to choose last known good config.
And I chose that.
Errrrrrrrr
Any ideas?
Also. I dont know if I said the the Nvida Geforce2 MxMx/400 IS a AGP.
Don
Is it in a brown slot? if so, it is agp. Some card/computer combinations don't like the newest reference drivers. Try some of the older ones on the Nvidia XP/2000 archive page located here I have had good luck with the 56-61 series when the newest dont work. Just make sure to uninstall the drivers from add/remove and reboot before trying new ones.
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February 24th, 2005, 04:45 PM
#6
I will do that Geo thanks.
I didnt know where the achived ones were. The main thing is I have to have something that supports the newest directX 9c I think it was.
But I will try some of those and let you know.
And as always I am VERY grateful for your reply.
Oh yes. As stated above it IS an AGP
Don
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February 24th, 2005, 08:40 PM
#7
Well, I'm not having any luck with that either. The achived one before the newest would shut down during the install. The one before that installed but the same thing at reboot. Time for another card I guess.
Gona try the ATI again. Will post back and thanks for the replies geo.
Don
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