Using home the instctions says that I must revert back to the Std isplay
Adapter before I install the new driver.
But I dont see where we can change or revert back to VGA.
SettingAdvance>Adapter>and it gives me the name of the card . I am changing
the same brand/chipset Nvidia but different model. How do I go about it as
what I have done earlier on it to update the driver pointing to the cd. Use
the pc for a while then it says the system recovered from a failure due to a
driver conflict. So is there more problem than it meets the eye?
remove the drivers for the old card. Remove in device mgr and also remove
any utilities you have. Windows will revert to the standard drivers.
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"hillary" <hillary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Using home the instctions says that I must revert back to the Std isplay
> Adapter before I install the new driver.
> But I dont see where we can change or revert back to VGA.
> SettingAdvance>Adapter>and it gives me the name of the card . I am
> changing
> the same brand/chipset Nvidia but different model. How do I go about it as
> what I have done earlier on it to update the driver pointing to the cd.
> Use
> the pc for a while then it says the system recovered from a failure due to
> a
> driver conflict. So is there more problem than it meets the eye?
> remove the drivers for the old card. Remove in device mgr and also remove
> any utilities you have. Windows will revert to the standard drivers.
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Advice is what we ask for when we already know
> the answer but wish we didn't. ...........Erica Jong
>
>
> "hillary" <hillary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1FA3EB8E-B6DC-402A-AED7-8C2519FF8DE8@microsoft.com...
> > Using home the instctions says that I must revert back to the Std isplay
> > Adapter before I install the new driver.
> > But I dont see where we can change or revert back to VGA.
> > SettingAdvance>Adapter>and it gives me the name of the card . I am
> > changing
> > the same brand/chipset Nvidia but different model. How do I go about it as
> > what I have done earlier on it to update the driver pointing to the cd.
> > Use
> > the pc for a while then it says the system recovered from a failure due to
> > a
> > driver conflict. So is there more problem than it meets the eye?
>
>
>