NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 DRIVER from Microsoft

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Patricio

When I installed the Windows SP2, it changed mi video
card driver from the one it came with, which worked
really good and I had no problems. The new driver is
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X (Microsoft
Corporation), and it doesn't recognize OPENGL. When I try
to see the properties of my video card, it doesn't have
an OPENGL settings panel, like the driver before this one.
And when I try to play any game, it doesn't recognize
OPENGL neither, so I can't see anything really well, I'm
playing in software now.

Any help? I tried to reinstall the previous driver, which
I downloaded (the lastest version) from ASUS and NVIDIA
homepages, and it does recognize OPENGL, but when I try
to open the panel of OPENGL in the video card properties,
it shows me and RUNDLL.EXE error and it closes.

Please, help!
 
I

Ionizer

Patricio said:
When I installed the Windows SP2, it changed mi video
card driver from the one it came with, which worked
really good and I had no problems. The new driver is
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X (Microsoft
Corporation), and it doesn't recognize OPENGL. When I try
to see the properties of my video card, it doesn't have
an OPENGL settings panel, like the driver before this one.
And when I try to play any game, it doesn't recognize
OPENGL neither, so I can't see anything really well, I'm
playing in software now.

Any help? I tried to reinstall the previous driver, which
I downloaded (the lastest version) from ASUS and NVIDIA
homepages, and it does recognize OPENGL, but when I try
to open the panel of OPENGL in the video card properties,
it shows me and RUNDLL.EXE error and it closes.

Please, help!

*Uninstall* the drivers you downloaded from Microsoft, reboot, and *then*
install the newer drivers you downloaded from the NVIDIA site. The
drivers offered by Microsoft are always older than the ones offered at the
card manufacturer's site.

Read this: http://www.nvidia.com/object/driver_installation_hints.html

Regards,
Ian.
 

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