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A PC at a clients have suddenly started to get problem with its NVIDIA graphic card or driver (I don't know which one) and pc crashes to blue screen at the very start of boot up. I asked them to start the pc in safe mode and that lets the PC boot OK. Going to last known good configuration did not work. I can normally access the PC remotely. My question is how can I proceed from here. Is it possible to disable the NVIDIA drivers for now and just use the normal VGA driver. Can I try something else? Thanks Regards |
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Sure, in safe mode in add remove programs uninstall the Nvidia driver and
control panel.. It may be necessary to look in add remove programs again to make sure another ver is not installed.. If there is, uninstall it too, had some ATI drivers that needed this second uninstall, before the MS generic drivers took effect.. May just need to roll back the drivers or install an older/newer ver from the Nvidia site that won't cause a problem.. I guess the worst case scenario would be you might have to replace the card if it is a hardware related problem.. Cheers j;-j "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message news:eXrxnl5VHHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > > A PC at a clients have suddenly started to get problem with its NVIDIA > graphic card or driver (I don't know which one) and pc crashes to blue > screen at the very start of boot up. I asked them to start the pc in safe > mode and that lets the PC boot OK. Going to last known good configuration > did not work. I can normally access the PC remotely. My question is how > can I proceed from here. Is it possible to disable the NVIDIA drivers for > now and just use the normal VGA driver. Can I try something else? > > Thanks > > Regards > |
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"John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message news:eXrxnl5VHHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > > A PC at a clients have suddenly started to get problem with its NVIDIA > graphic card or driver (I don't know which one) and pc crashes to blue > screen at the very start of boot up. I asked them to start the pc in safe > mode and that lets the PC boot OK. Going to last known good configuration > did not work. I can normally access the PC remotely. My question is how > can I proceed from here. Is it possible to disable the NVIDIA drivers for > now and just use the normal VGA driver. Can I try something else? > > Thanks > > Regards More likely to be the driver I guess. Try safe mode, remove the driver and boot up. The screen will be horrible to look at for a while until the latest WQHL driver from the NVIDIA website is installed. I wouldn't go for a beta driver. Have any changes been made to the BIOS? When you say that it happens at the very start of bootup that might suggest a BIOS setting has been changed. |
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On Feb 24, 6:24 am, "John" <J...@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi > > A PC at a clients have suddenly started to get problem with its NVIDIA > graphic card or driver (I don't know which one) and pc crashes to blue > screen at the very start of boot up. I asked them to start the pc in safe > mode and that lets the PC boot OK. Going to last known good configuration > did not work. I can normally access the PC remotely. My question is how can > I proceed from here. Is it possible to disable the NVIDIA drivers for now > and just use the normal VGA driver. Can I try something else? > > Thanks > > Regards If its NV4_DISP.DLL then its the driver. If the machine is a branded one like dell or HP, you can get the video driver from the drivers cd that came with the pc. If that doesn't work, download the driver from nvidia. But, if it doesn't work again, it might be the video card or motherboard that has a problem. |
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