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Nvidia TNT2 M64 16MB PCI Video Card Graphic Card Questions & Answers
Can't get driver to load/card won't work
I did a little research for you and found you are not alone in having this problem. It appears this issue arises from the use of the newer drivers. Try an older version driver, making sure to first remove the previously installed driver, until you find one that works. Here is a link i found where the user reports success.
Windows 9x/Me:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/Windows/45.23/4...n9x_english.exe
And finally, from http://forum.worldwindcentral.com/showthread.php?t=2503&page=2 , a user reports this (for WinXP):
"I was able to download a driver for the NVidia TNT2 from the NVIDIA website, but you have to go to the frequently asked questions (FAQ) section to get the link to the driver that works for the TNT2. Here is the link:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_66.93.html
The driver is from November 1994. It will, among other things, provide a host of resolutions, including the previously un-available 1068 x 1050 required for 22" widescreen monitors.
Hope this helps. Good luck!"
Good Luck!
Gt 630 nvidia, error code 43
Update your video card driver at NVidia.com. More current drivers eliminate the conflict caused by having 16GB RAM.
Need Nvidia pcg 7v1m driver Graphics win.7
go google and type in--- nvidia drivers -- download the driver for your graphics board and win 7
or if you have a graphics board already install click on the board and change compatibility to win 7 in the properties tab
you will also find an update drivers in the sam properties section
Nvidia gfx card problem
It seems that the problem lays on your Ram,not the graphic card.And since the driver of graphics card is capturing some of your ram memory you are experiencing this error.
GEFORCE FX 5500 NVIDIA PROBLEM
Official sources of Nvidia don't support windows xp anymore.Try to download the correct windows xp driver from an unofficial source.If you are not able to find one,you have to upgrade your O.S to a newest version.
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