donta1979 5/6/7/8/9/200 Series Trouble Shooting Guide for Drivers Great Failsafe way when your Installing/Updating your video drivers This works with XP/Vista/Win 7 32/64bit operating systems Ok first thing is go to Guru3d and get Driver Sweeper Driver Sweeper installer Driver Sweeper no install needed "this is what I use" First open up your C drive and you should see the NVIDIA Directory "unless you told it to install some place else", now open up the folder named WinVista64 or 32 "depending on your os" and you should see a driver Ver. folder 162.22 for example Leave this window open. Vista and Windows 7 1. Right click on Computer---->Properties 2. Click on Device Manager 3. Expand Dislpay Adapters 4. Right Mouse Button over the Video card Name 5. Select Uninstall, Click Delete the driver software for this Device 6. Do not reboot 7. Now That Window I told you to leave open with the NVIDIA directory now Delete your Driver Vershion Folder Example 162.22 then empty recycle bin. 7b. Extra step with new drivers now go to the the add/remove programs remove any nvidia software listed 8. REBOOT 9. Restart in Safe mode, Use the F8 key while your rebooting to do so select Safe Mode. 10. Now run Driver Sweeper or Driver Cleaner Pro, "I personally use the Driver Sweeper that you just run no install" 10b. Driver Sweeper Users: A temp fix for Things that get leftbehind by theGryphon 11. Make sure you tell it to Remove your NVIDIA Display Drivers, once it is finished Reboot. once Vista reboots it will just reinstall a genaric VGA adapter dont worry, at least its not the nvidia one. 12. Now Install the latest Video Drivers for your card. Your safest bet are the ones on the EVGA support Site. "links below" 13. Once it is finished installing REBOOT 14. Happy Gaming
donta1979 Actually 1-5 is needed it can leave stuff behind that is not needed if you go about it just via the control pannel, As for just removing the directory if the installer put anything in there for the physx& Stereoscopic when you go to remove them it can cause an issue. Cutting corners is not a good thing. Like before when I first posted this original guide a long time ago, going though these steps is the sure and failsafe way to make sure you remove everything correctly without running into issues. Yes I updated 7b.... but with windows vista and win 7 the only nvidia software i have seen in the control panel is that for your gpus, unless you install all the extra junk like ntune etc then you run into issues thus my warning in my post if you read down...
donta1979 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Say No to Ntune knowing is half the battle This program will make your computer act up, funky, etc do not use it, its just like drugs just say no.... Trust me and a lot of us here this will save you a lot of time. So Say No to Ntune!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also a Word of WARNING, this guide is for people who do not install all the bloat ware like ntune ect that come on your video card cd's on purchase. Some reported problems of the driver cleaning applications getting rid of the ntune software for raid, Lan drivers etc. Personally in my experience, do not use them, each time I buy a product esp EVGA I go to the EVGA web site and download all my drivers manually so I do not have to mess with nvidias disk installers and just get the drivers I want. This includes the all in one driver installs of ntune that has everything for your montherboard if your running an older 7xx nvidia motherboard on down. And goes back to Saying no to ntune... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gariep It didn't work for me..... tried to uninstall every driver and clean with driversweeper but it didn't work. each time i try to install the driver i won«,t work. i still get error code 43 in device manager on reboot Any idea?? thanks!
rmg92uk I have done this twice, I have ruled out heating issues, I have tried all drivers for my card from 191-258. I have used driver sweeper, I have used ccleaner to check for DLL issues, I have tried new memory, and even adding extra memory, I am running a windows XP 32 bit, 2.20Ghz Athlon AMD 64 processor, PNY/nVidia GeForce 8500GT graphics card. I tried everything I can think of, as well as this process 2 times, and my graphical errors still persist. I really do not understand it, the error just all of a sudden popped up out of no where. I was playing games for a little bit, went to take a break, came back and started up Fallout: New Vegas, and then I enter the worldspace and all a sudden it crashes, causing the whole screen to go dead. From what I know, it's what you'd call dead pixelation. After I wait about a minute, it unfreezes, except the screen still wont move, and the only thing that will play is the sound. But it is not just Fallout, it is many other games as well.
Mark_in_Hollywood After recently updating my nVidia driver to 270.61, I now see Windos update is offering another driver (151.7 meg) and no driver number like 270.61. Also, the windos update offers nVidia nForce Networking Controller (582 kilobytes). For the first time ever, nVidia has put an nVidia icon in the system tray. Right clicking shows "New Updates Available". Does this mean I can update to an (even) newer driver and I will not have to uninstall the "old" 270.61? Is nVidia finally doing it's own uninstall ... I'm confused. I updated to 270.61 about 3 weeks ago. Anybody got a clue?
Tommy Trauma Whats the latest PrecisionX I can use with my evga 295GTX? I'm still using 1.91. Please, no giggling hehehehe. And just wondering. I just got my new cables in to use 2-DVI-D and one HDMI-DVI-D cable in to finally give up on the Matrox DTH2go box. Any guidelines to go by to get my 3 LCDS running when I plug them all into the back of the 295? Thanks.