StreamlineTrade
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Hi,
I am trying to install an NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 dual head card into my PC.
The instructions tell me to remove the current graphics driver before installation. (A Intel Graphics Controller2). I did this, installed the card, turned on my PC, ready to install the NVIDIA drivers from the CD.
Upon doing so I get a message saying this is unsafe as the components dont pass the Windows Logo process (???). The NVIDIA instructions say to continue regardless. So I do....and my PC just hangs. If I turn off and try to reboot, I can't. The only solution is to remove the card. Then the PC will start ok, but it wont if I restart yet again with the drivers (NVIDIA) (partly) installed.
So it seems I have a card, but I can't use the drivers! HEEEEELP!
I just tried running the card without the drivers or something - or using the auto wizard in XP to find them on the net. I put the card back in, fired up the PC, but the graphics were all bulky like it was in safe mode, and I coudnt see the start menu - and it asked if I wanted to search for the drivers for the new hardware it has detected.....I had to take the card back out to make it start up ok this time. Using the auto wizard to find the drivers seems to take ages so I cancelled it.
Any help or suggestions available on this?
Im using a Dell D3000, which currently has an integrated video card on the mother board.
Thanks.
ST
I am trying to install an NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 dual head card into my PC.
The instructions tell me to remove the current graphics driver before installation. (A Intel Graphics Controller2). I did this, installed the card, turned on my PC, ready to install the NVIDIA drivers from the CD.
Upon doing so I get a message saying this is unsafe as the components dont pass the Windows Logo process (???). The NVIDIA instructions say to continue regardless. So I do....and my PC just hangs. If I turn off and try to reboot, I can't. The only solution is to remove the card. Then the PC will start ok, but it wont if I restart yet again with the drivers (NVIDIA) (partly) installed.
So it seems I have a card, but I can't use the drivers! HEEEEELP!
I just tried running the card without the drivers or something - or using the auto wizard in XP to find them on the net. I put the card back in, fired up the PC, but the graphics were all bulky like it was in safe mode, and I coudnt see the start menu - and it asked if I wanted to search for the drivers for the new hardware it has detected.....I had to take the card back out to make it start up ok this time. Using the auto wizard to find the drivers seems to take ages so I cancelled it.
Any help or suggestions available on this?
Im using a Dell D3000, which currently has an integrated video card on the mother board.
Thanks.
ST
