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September 26th, 2005 15:00

Nvidia driver instructions

* Right click and close all running applications (Norton, Mcafee, Ati, Nvidia, etc.) in the taskbar by the clock

* Download & Install the Microsoft .NET Framework
* Click Download
* Click Open
* Click Yes
* Click OK

* Download the Nvidia drivers
* Click DOWNLOAD DRIVERS
* Click Graphics Driver
* Click GeForce and TNT2
* Click your operating system
* Click Go!
* Click Primary Download Site under U.S. English- Downloads
(SP2 users might have to allow the popup. If so click allow popups- Yes)
* Click Accept
* Click Save
* Click Desktop
* Click Save

* Download the Driver Cleaner
* Scroll down until you see the word Download
* Click the grey icon under the red arrow
* Click Save- Desktop- Save

* Right click on the downloaded DCProSetup_XX.zip file from the desktop
* Choose Extract Files
* Click OK
* Open the DCProSetup_XX folder from the desktop
* Double-click setup.exe
* Click "I accept the terms in the License Agreement"
* Click Next
* Click Next
* Click Next
* Click Install
* Remove all checks
* Click Finish
* From the desktop, delete both the DCProSetup_XX.zip file and the DCProSetup_XX folder

* Doubleclick the Driver Cleaner Pro icon from the desktop
* Click OK
* Insert a check to "Select multiple cleaning filters"
* Click every Nvidia listed one at a time and then click Add
* Click Start
* Click Yes
* Click Close
* Click Start- Turn Off Computer- Restart
* Click Next
* Click Finish
* Click Next
* Click Finish
(These will allow Windows to load the basic VGA video driver)

* Double-click the downloaded Nvidia driver and follow all the prompts to load the driver. When finished, the system should restart and do some possible refresh testing

Message Edited by DELL-ChrisM on 02-15-2006 12:05 PM

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July 28th, 2006 02:00

Thanks Chris...However, I followed your link and can't find the Driver Cleaner on the Nvidia web site despite searching the site...any advice?

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July 28th, 2006 03:00



@Devildoc432 wrote:
Thanks Chris...However, I followed your link and can't find the Driver Cleaner on the Nvidia web site despite searching the site...any advice?

Driver Cleaner isn't a Nvidia product. Chris provided the link to it in the instructions (or go here: http://www.drivercleaner.net/ )

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