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puppytina

I installed the Sims 2 & my colors all changed, So i uninstalled the Sims 2,
but the colors on my monitor never changed back. Looked up my NVIDIA Ge &
found out that I had a message that the version mismatch & it said to resolve
the issue to reinstall my NVIDIA display software. I went to their web sight
& don't know where to get the right driver to download. NVIDIA gave me the
information of the driver I was using for Graphics was up to date . Is that
the driver I reinstall? I just don't know what I am doing.
Thanks Puppytina
 
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Elmo

puppytina said:
I installed the Sims 2 & my colors all changed, So I uninstalled the Sims 2,
but the colors on my monitor never changed back. Looked up my NVIDIA Ge &
found out that I had a message that the version mismatch & it said to resolve
the issue to reinstall my NVIDIA display software. I went to their web sight
& don't know where to get the right driver to download. NVIDIA gave me the
information of the driver I was using for Graphics was up to date . Is that
the driver I reinstall? I just don't know what I am doing.
Thanks Puppytina

Get the driver from the computer manufacturer.. look up your model
number and there should be a driver there under Support or Downloads.
 
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puppytina

-Thank you so much. But where is my model #? I see all kinds of numbers? If
I find my model number, what then?
Thanks again Puppytina-
puppytina
 
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Elmo

puppytina said:
-Thank you so much. But where is my model#? I see all kinds of numbers? If
I find my model number, what then?
Thanks again Puppytina-
puppytina

Sometimes on the front of the tower it'll say "eMachines D2880" or
around the power button on a Dell, it might read "Dimension 3200".

Once you know the model number, go to Dell.com, HP.com, emachines.com
etc., and look under Support, Drivers and find the proper one for your
model. If you post the proper model number here, someone might locate
it for you..
 
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db

sometimes you can
pop in the model number
in a search engine,

which will likely provide
the manufacturer in one
of the results produced.

look on the bottom or on
the back of the computer
for a sticker from the
manufacturer.

on the other hand if you
have a generic computer

then you may have to
pop the hood and look
inside for the video board
directly.

perhaps, you may not
have a nvidia video board.

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puppytina

If you mean look on my tower, it's all been changed inside. I just got it out
of the shop last week. I don't have a computer manufacture.
-- I have a new mother board, new everything inside. That's where NVIDIA
showed up, that's why I've been looking at their web sight. I have nview
desktop manager at NVIDIA. I wish I could show you a copy of what it says,
but don't know how. It says "version information-The view Desktop Manager
Program components are of different versions, This could potentially cause
problems & interfere with the proper operation of the application. To resolve
this issue, reinstall your NVIDIA display driver software". That's what I
don't know how to do or if I should do it.I really appreciate all your help.
puppytina
 
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Bookman

To find your model number:

1) Right click on the My Computer Icon on the desktop.

2) Select Manage

3) On the left side of the window that pops up click Device Manager

4) Click the + next to Display Adapters, your make and model number of your
video card will be displayed there.

Then go to the Nvidia website and use that info to find the right driver.
 

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