Display Adpter Drive (NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 (Sony)

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rick s

I have a Sony RX650 PC running XP with all current maintenance installed. I
purchased a new LG W2252TQ 22†monitor. The current driver for the adapter
(NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 (Sony) will not allow me to set the resolution
they say I should use with the new monitor. When I go to down load the latest
driver from NVIDIA’s web site it says I should be using NVIDIA Windows
2000/XP Display driver. I down load the driver and it creates the following
directory C:\NVIDIA\Win2KXP\71.89ver . Then it loads the NVIDIA utility to
load the driver. The utility starts and then comes out with the following
message (The NVIDIA Setup program could not locate any drivers that are
compatible with your current hardware). I also tried this running in safe
mode but the same problem occurs. Then the program exits. Ant idea what I’m
doing wrong?

Thanks,
Rick
 
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rick s said:
I have a Sony RX650 PC running XP with all current maintenance installed. I
purchased a new LG W2252TQ 22†monitor. The current driver for the adapter
(NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 (Sony) will not allow me to set the resolution
they say I should use with the new monitor. When I go to down load the
latest
driver from NVIDIA’s web site it says I should be using NVIDIA Windows
2000/XP Display driver. I down load the driver and it creates the
following
directory C:\NVIDIA\Win2KXP\71.89ver . Then it loads the NVIDIA utility to
load the driver. The utility starts and then comes out with the following
message (The NVIDIA Setup program could not locate any drivers that are
compatible with your current hardware). I also tried this running in safe
mode but the same problem occurs. Then the program exits. Ant idea what I’m
doing wrong?

Thanks,
Rick

For the NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 I think you'll have better luck with
version 45.23 rather than 71.89.
 

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