While updating Nvidia video drivers Monitor screen goes blank!!!

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Matttherat

While updating Nvidia display drivers my screen goes blank while installing
the updated drivers, I uninstall current drivers as Nvidia suggested, Machine
then needs a reboot as I install updated drivers it shows program loading
then screen goes blank! Have Vista 32 bit Ult, Intel en6600, 4 gig of DDR2
800, 8800 gts Single video card 640 EVGA, and Power is a Antec 650 true
power! Use dual boot system with XPPro and dont have this problem!!! Been
going round and round with Microsoft since March trying to get information on
Hot fix in Article KB9325539 they say to contact customer support, who
promptly replies that Hot fix is not avaliable!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Matttherat

I did try rolling them back, Ive read everything from under-power supplied,
to bad memory mods , I really think its a Vista problem that will be worked
out when service pack one rolls out, thanks for the replie though! have a
good one Roy69
 
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Matttherat

Just updated with Nvidia with vers# 169.04 and machine went throght uninstall
of old drivers and installed new ones with out going blank I cant believe
it!!!! I have to wait and see when they put out the next beta set of drivers
to see if its really, really fixed!!! thanks for all the help and have a
good one to all!!!!!!!!
 
M

Matttherat

Just wanted to know how the quad core was working out for you Ive been
hearing about stability issues in BIOS Im thinking about upgrading to a
Q6700 any info will help thanks!
 
J

JW

I suggested that you try 2GB just to find out if it resolves your problem in
order to possibly eliminate a possible source of the problem.
The operating will still use all of its 64bit instructions and will still be
able to move data twice as fast using the 64 bit registers when there is 2GB
of memory just as well as it can when there is 4GB of memory.
 

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