Major Comp Problem - Can't Install Drivers

Look phnomn pheh - Dave is NOT repeat NOT an idiot

He's tried all of the things most intelligent people would try (and some more advanced things they wouldn't) and thats why he's asking for help and ideas out of the box

Please do NOT assume the worst of people - especially not someone who is a mod on an overclocking and modifying forum

There is a reason why he's a mod :rolleyes: Please do not patronise our members
 
kempez815 said:
Look phnomn pheh - Dave is NOT repeat NOT an idiot

He's tried all of the things most intelligent people would try (and some more advanced things they wouldn't) and thats why he's asking for help and ideas out of the box

Please do NOT assume the worst of people - especially not someone who is a mod on an overclocking and modifying forum

There is a reason why he's a mod :rolleyes: Please do not patronise our members

I did not mean to patronise. Even the best miss simple things.
 
ok to put this back on topic, have you check that the card has no IRQ conflicts?

I also know of a virus that will mess up the drivers, you done a scan recently?
 
Dav0s

A coincidence maybe but someone brought a laptop to me last week with the very same problem, everytine it booted up it was in a low vga screen with 4 colours (i think), anyway it turned out that a startup program was corrupting the screen settings. How I found out was by going into run, typing msconfig, use selective startup and untick load startup items. Reboot and everything was OK, I wanted to then go into which program was the culprit but the client just wanted to leave it there, she was happy, so I never quite got to the bottom of which program was doing this, I only know that one ogf those was to blame.

Try this, it may or may not be your problem but worth the time.

Regards

succuba
 
Does DXdiag give any hints to the problem?

Another longshot is to try a BootVis optimisation as there maybe an ini file interfering with the driver init.

:cool:

TOG

TOG
 
reps for both of you...certainly very helpful responses which seem to me to identify the fact that this is a software problem.

I'll run a few scans and then buy a new hdd :D
 
Hmmm,

It does sound like a driver problem

Did you check the registry after you cleaned out?

Did you try system restore btw?

Maybe time to get that new drive and start again
 
just bought...

80Gb SATA300 Hitachi (IBM/HGST) Deskstar 7K80 (7200rpm,8MB) - NCQ

estimated despatch of 9th january due to xmas orders backlog but im sure it will be done before that.
 
still cant think what the hell i did wrong the night before to make it fuck up tho...stil a painful feeling it is hardware related.
 
name='Dav0s' said:
still cant think what the hell i did wrong the night before to make it fuck up tho...stil a painful feeling it is hardware related.

Well lets not think about that until we have ruled out all of the software probabilities :) Keep happy thoughts, lol.

Though if it does end up being a hardware problem its the best excuse to get a newer better vid card :D hehe.

I've been having some lockup problems with my 6800GT's under heavy heavy video load and have been seriously considering trashing those eVGA pieces of shit and getting something new. Random lockups in EQ2 are pissing me off to the max. The EQ2 gfx engine is probably the most insane engine to date, the only one that on extreme quality settings can brutalize my 6 series cards and make em do about 3fps max. Wonder what a pair of 512mb GTX's would be able to do, muahaha. hehe.
 
raging-savage said:
system restore is very usefull you should use it i know its saved my skin a few times:p

cheers.

Agree with you there savage! Many times in work I have done this with customers and sorts problems straight away! 1 of the most useful things of XP imo!

Surely it wouldn't be a problem with the card if you didn't clock it? How long have you had it? If it is the GFX card surely it is still under warranty? :confused:
 
wasnt clocked, less than a year old, should be under warranty but XFX site is shit. I know it will be a real hassle trying to get an RMA
 
I've had fiddely problems like this before, and formattings just faster than trying to fix it in 80% of cases.

It could be that your cards BIOS is not compatable with Nvidia drivers any more, but that seems very unlikley.
 
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