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I installed RC2 then went to Nvidias site and installed their RC1 drivers.
Now I have issues and I see from this forum I should roll back to the RC2 drivers. I don't see Nvidia in the add/remove programs. |
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"Macaw2000" wrote in message ... I installed RC2 then went to Nvidias site and installed their RC1 drivers. Now I have issues and I see from this forum I should roll back to the RC2 drivers. I don't see Nvidia in the add/remove programs. Open Device Manager (Click Start, Look at the Search Window and type "Device" then click the link to Device Manager) Expand "Display Adapters" Select your card (doubleclick) Click the 'driver' tab Click 'Roll back driver' -- --- ///Terje Alexander Barth \\\/// |
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RC1 drivers are not compatible with RC2.
Nvidia as of this writing does not yet have compatible RC2 drivers. The MS ones included with RC2 don't work very well (YMMV) and do not support OpenGL at all. My advice is go back to RC1 if you have Nvidia and want to play games on it. That's what I did. "Macaw2000" wrote: I installed RC2 then went to Nvidias site and installed their RC1 drivers. Now I have issues and I see from this forum I should roll back to the RC2 drivers. I don't see Nvidia in the add/remove programs. |
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