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disable automatic driver installation?
After changing the setting did you power off and Plug your monitor cable in your new video card? Right now this seems to work even my device manager recognize the graphic card as 7900gs instead of avg adapter. I hope it will stay working this time. thanks for all your help -- jedi51822 |
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disable automatic driver installation?
jedi51822;966420 Wrote: Right now this seems to work even my device manager recognize the graphic card as 7900gs instead of avg adapter. I hope it will stay working this time. thanks for all your help You're welcome... just curious, what made it work? Was it the disabling of chipsets -frame buffer size or do you have two video adapter in you device manager?- -- alapic |
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disable automatic driver installation?
alapic;966702 Wrote: jedi51822;966420 Wrote: Right now this seems to work even my device manager recognize the graphic card as 7900gs instead of avg adapter. I hope it will stay working this time. thanks for all your help You're welcome... just curious, what made it work? Was it the disabling of chipsets -frame buffer size or do you have two video adapter in you device manager?- before disabling frame buffer, install the card an driver; and even though the system still had video coming from the system port instead of the card, I then tried disabling frame buffer size again. Now video comes from the card and device manager list display adapter as 7900 gs. -- jedi51822 |
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disable automatic driver installation?
jedi51822;967287 Wrote: alapic;966702 Wrote: jedi51822;966420 Wrote: Right now this seems to work even my device manager recognize the graphic card as 7900gs instead of avg adapter. I hope it will stay working this time. thanks for all your help You're welcome... just curious, what made it work? Was it the disabling of chipsets -frame buffer size or do you have two video adapter in you device manager?- before disabling frame buffer, install the card an driver; and even though the system still had video coming from the system port instead of the card, I then tried disabling frame buffer size again. Now video comes from the card and device manager list display adapter as 7900 gs. awesome Glad to see you got your problem fixed -- alapic |
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disable automatic driver installation?
I am having a similar issue where I would like to install the new Nvidia drive clean. I don't want to install it over the old driver. I am having troubles with my Sid Meier's Civilization games and 2k Games said that they have seen issues with certain games when a new driver is installed over the old one. However, no matter if I tell Vista to ask me before hand or to not search for new drivers when new hardware is detected it still does it. I always select the box that says delete driver software. There is an Nvidia folder under my C drive and the folders in there has both the 1.8.2 and 1.8.6 drivers (I have never used the 1.8.2 driver so I don't know why it is there). The prefetch folders that the automatic search finds (which I don't know where those are) always installs my previous driver which is 7.1.5. It starts out finding the generic VGA control device and then quickly installs the 7.1.5 driver. How do I get it to stop that so I can do a clean install of the latest driver? -- kaiserbachfeld |
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disable automatic driver installation?
Windows uses nvidia drivers for their generic drivers on nvidia hardware, perhaps that's what the 1.8.2 is. And as for the 7.1.5 it might just be the generic one from MS. You can try a program called "driver sweeper". Just Google - Driver sweeper guru3d for the link. Once you install it, run your computer in safe mode and then run Driver Sweeper and select Nvidia Geforce Drivers to remove completely. If you need xtra help in doing this let me know. -- alapic |
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disable automatic driver installation?
This might help as the procedure works on many drivers.
http://www.tweakguides.com/NVFORCE_3.html http://www.drivermagician.com/UninstallDriver.htm http://www.drivercleaner.net/ http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver...uninstall.mspx "kaiserbachfeld" wrote in message ... I am having a similar issue where I would like to install the new Nvidia drive clean. I don't want to install it over the old driver. I am having troubles with my Sid Meier's Civilization games and 2k Games said that they have seen issues with certain games when a new driver is installed over the old one. However, no matter if I tell Vista to ask me before hand or to not search for new drivers when new hardware is detected it still does it. I always select the box that says delete driver software. There is an Nvidia folder under my C drive and the folders in there has both the 1.8.2 and 1.8.6 drivers (I have never used the 1.8.2 driver so I don't know why it is there). The prefetch folders that the automatic search finds (which I don't know where those are) always installs my previous driver which is 7.1.5. It starts out finding the generic VGA control device and then quickly installs the 7.1.5 driver. How do I get it to stop that so I can do a clean install of the latest driver? -- kaiserbachfeld |
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disable automatic driver installation?
alapic;1073069 Wrote: Windows uses nvidia drivers for their generic drivers on nvidia hardware, perhaps that's what the 1.8.2 is. And as for the 7.1.5 it might just be the generic one from MS. You can try a program called "driver sweeper". Just Google - Driver sweeper guru3d for the link. Once you install it, run your computer in safe mode and then run Driver Sweeper and select Nvidia Geforce Drivers to remove completely. If you need xtra help in doing this let me know. I had to go to safe mode twice and run the the guru2d twice to get it all cleaned out but it finally did the trick. When I finally logged into normal mode there was no driver so Vista didn't go through its automatic driver install process. Then I was able to install the newest driver. The roll back option is not available so I know it was installed clean. I hope that does the trick and the problem with my game freezing goes away. -- kaiserbachfeld |
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