Yeah, but then the drivers get removed, so it's not a solution
Actually the solution is "remove the bad drivers". So that is the solution, if you do not like that method, then try SAFE MODE. remove the bad video drivers, and when you reboot in normal mode, Win7 will install DEFAULT (WDDM) drivers.
I am having an issue with a new build. I am running Windows 7 Pro 64 on an SSD (Crucial M500). Windows installation runs fine with no visible problems, as does installation of the motherboard drivers (Asus M5A97 R2.0). The CPU is an AMD FX-6300. After installation of drivers for my graphics...
My computer has been acting up lately but tonight has topped it. I was changing wallpapers on my desktop tonight and my desktop was locking up (not the first time it has done random lock ups but was fed up with it by now) so I though maybe its the graphics cards and went ahead and installed the...
I've seen this problem all over the internet, and after a day or two of following every step I've seen on this forum and others, I'm still standing at a giant brick wall.
Here's my problem. Yesterday I went to the nvidia website and did a scan for a graphics driver update on my integrated Geforce...
Need some help. This is the second time that has happened to me, the first, well i had to reformat because i could not find a solution. When I installed new or older drivers for my nvidia 9800gtx, my vertical refresh doesn't turn off even though it says it is off. It is effecting me within games...
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I am looking to sort out my graphics drivers for my new computer and just want to make sure I get it right and so avoid any kind of nightmare, I am sure some of you will be able to point me in the right direction....
I have a GTS250 card installed on my PC running windows 7 64 bit. It is...