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Guest

just thought I'd let people know....I had to re-install vista after trying to
install the software and drivers for my motherboard, one of those drivers,
for the ethernet, was the same driver that vista already had installed and
instead of not letting me install it, it installed both, the original one was
running as a service but the second (dupicate) was the one actually trying to
control the card, which vista wouldn't let it do because it said that the
same process was already running as a service....which meant: NO INTERNET!
Couldn't go online to get help or use Windows Update or anything...When I
tried to use device manager to uninstall/re-install Vista said that it
couldn't be removed because Windows might not start without it...I couldn't
think of any other option than to re-install Vista (which saved the original
files and settings to a Windows.old folder instead of overwriting it, which
is cool in case you need to salvage any files from it).

So, I guess the moral of the story, boys and girls, is: if Vista has a
driver installed and it's working, don't mess with it. (the old, "if it
ain't broke, don't fix it" saying applies here) I was too quick clicking
installation options for the chipset drivers, I could have de-selected the
option to install the ethernet driver. I still want to find out if I'll be
able to install the Nvidia GPU software that used to come up when you
selected 'advanced' in the display settings dialogue (for changing
resolutions, color, manual over-clocking, etc...), I afraid to try it, now,
worried that it will disable the GPU.
 
G

Guest

Hi,
I know what you mean about hte Nvidia software, i was a litlle displeased
to find the the advanced tab was not there, i did install the updated vista
driver for my Nvidia card, but it still has the sane stuff, also my card has
256MB ram and can access an additional 256Mb from system ram, but not in
windows vista.
 
G

Guest

Also, after installing video drivers, my performance rating went up from 2 to
3, weird Huh!!!
 

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