vgasave and nvidia geforce video card

N

Ned Wilson

I can't get Windows to recognize my nvidea geforce2 MX400
video card. Device Manager shows the card can't be found -
in Display - Properties - Advanced - Driver, it shows my
video driver as "Vgasave" along with conflicts with my
Intel AGP drivers. I've installed the latest Intel
motherboard drivers and the latest Nvidia drivers. When I
reboot, Windows finds my nvidia card - but it installs
Vgasave first, and then it reports that it can't install
my nvidia card. Is there some way around this mess???
 
Y

Yves Leclerc

This can occur if the video card drivers where not WHQL certified. It
happened to me! I tried every drivers for my MX 420 but I never got the
card to be recognised. I was then forced to do a repair re-install, which
did fix this problem.

BTW: You need vgasave. vgasave is the standard non-plug and play video
card drvie used in "Safe Mode".
 
N

Ned Wilson

-----Original Message-----
This can occur if the video card drivers where not WHQL certified. It
happened to me! I tried every drivers for my MX 420 but I never got the
card to be recognised. I was then forced to do a repair re-install, which
did fix this problem.

BTW: You need vgasave. vgasave is the standard non-plug and play video
card drvie used in "Safe Mode".





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N

Ned Wilson

Thanks, but the drivers are WHQL certified. I know I need
Vgasave - but I don't want it until I need it in Safe Mode!
 

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