nVidia Graphic Card driver problem

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It seems to be a general problem, nVidia Card drivers and Windows XP.
After many opinions and recommendations, I sorted out my problem.
My problem was Windows XP was crashing on the Welcome screen, after I slect
the profile, it simply stopped working.

I still not sure how I resolved the problem, but my last steps were:

1. Download lastest version of the driver from nVidia website
2. Install it in Windows XP being in Safe Mode
I tried to boot the computer after that, but it did not get it at all
3. Disabled all non-Microsoft Services by typing msconfig (Run screen) ->
Services -> ticked non Microsoft -> disable all
4. Boot computer again
5. Enabled the NVidia Service

When I got to start Windows in Normal Mode for the fist time after the
problem being sorted out, the warning screen reporting Windows XP has just
recovered from a critical problem, I chose to send the minidump across, then
IE6 opened in the Microsoft screen, the link to my specific problem is:

http://oca.microsoft.com/en/Response.asp?SID=11

Good Luck !!!
 
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Andrew Pontes said:
It seems to be a general problem, nVidia Card drivers and Windows XP.
After many opinions and recommendations, I sorted out my problem.
My problem was Windows XP was crashing on the Welcome screen, after I
slect
the profile, it simply stopped working.

I still not sure how I resolved the problem, but my last steps were:

1. Download lastest version of the driver from nVidia website
2. Install it in Windows XP being in Safe Mode
I tried to boot the computer after that, but it did not get it at all
3. Disabled all non-Microsoft Services by typing msconfig (Run screen) ->
Services -> ticked non Microsoft -> disable all
4. Boot computer again
5. Enabled the NVidia Service

When I got to start Windows in Normal Mode for the fist time after the
problem being sorted out, the warning screen reporting Windows XP has just
recovered from a critical problem, I chose to send the minidump across,
then
IE6 opened in the Microsoft screen, the link to my specific problem is:

http://oca.microsoft.com/en/Response.asp?SID=11

Good Luck !!!
One of three suggestions...all are hardware related...
1.) RAM is going bad in computer.
2.) nVidia likes to have its own IRQ...you have a lot of devices plugged
into PCI slots and might need to disable or reconfigure.
3.) get a new BIOS flash for your motherboard.
 

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