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GeForce 4 Ti4200 Driver problem
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I have a Medion Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti4200 with AGP8x 128mb Graphics Card. I want to update the driver for this card, however when i attempt to install the updated driver from oct 2003 when i re-boot, before it gets to the desktop the monitor goes into stand by. Then i have to access safe mode and roll back the driver. Anyone know what i need to do to update the driver? My PC Spec: Intel Pentium 4 - 266mhz 256MB Ram 'The above graphics card' Lite-On Monitor (A1554NEL) OS = Windows XP (Home Edition) Paul |
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The new driver is setting a refresh rate that is too high for your monitor.
After restarting the PC go into safe mode and set the display refresh rate to something that your monitor will support. Suggest 60Hz for testing. Then restart. Then increase the rate to something your monitor does support. "Paul Watkins" wrote in message ... Hi I have a Medion Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti4200 with AGP8x 128mb Graphics Card. I want to update the driver for this card, however when i attempt to install the updated driver from oct 2003 when i re-boot, before it gets to the desktop the monitor goes into stand by. Then i have to access safe mode and roll back the driver. Anyone know what i need to do to update the driver? My PC Spec: Intel Pentium 4 - 266mhz 256MB Ram 'The above graphics card' Lite-On Monitor (A1554NEL) OS = Windows XP (Home Edition) Paul |
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Your older card will be much more stable using the 45.23 driver.
-- DaveW "Paul Watkins" wrote in message ... Hi I have a Medion Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti4200 with AGP8x 128mb Graphics Card. I want to update the driver for this card, however when i attempt to install the updated driver from oct 2003 when i re-boot, before it gets to the desktop the monitor goes into stand by. Then i have to access safe mode and roll back the driver. Anyone know what i need to do to update the driver? My PC Spec: Intel Pentium 4 - 266mhz 256MB Ram 'The above graphics card' Lite-On Monitor (A1554NEL) OS = Windows XP (Home Edition) Paul |
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I installed the latest driver, and ended up with the monitor going into
standby before the boot reached the desktop. I then re-booted in safe mode, went to the display properties and the monitor tab, however the refresh rate was greyed out and the drop down box would only let me select 'Hardware default setting'. Any suggestions? Thanks "Me" wrote in message ... The new driver is setting a refresh rate that is too high for your monitor. After restarting the PC go into safe mode and set the display refresh rate to something that your monitor will support. Suggest 60Hz for testing. Then restart. Then increase the rate to something your monitor does support. "Paul Watkins" wrote in message ... Hi I have a Medion Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti4200 with AGP8x 128mb Graphics Card. I want to update the driver for this card, however when i attempt to install the updated driver from oct 2003 when i re-boot, before it gets to the desktop the monitor goes into stand by. Then i have to access safe mode and roll back the driver. Anyone know what i need to do to update the driver? My PC Spec: Intel Pentium 4 - 266mhz 256MB Ram 'The above graphics card' Lite-On Monitor (A1554NEL) OS = Windows XP (Home Edition) Paul |
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