Nvidia GeForce 210 Series Driver Problems.

Stylin80

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I have looked through the web searching for solutions for my horrible graphic card driver for quite a while now. The problems with it is when I start up my PC, my screen will turn black and then function. But it will keep again and again until my computer enters BSOD . Some suggested that you turn up the amount of electricity going to your graphic card, back date it, and much more too. I tried quite a few pf them already but sadly I couldn't do it or it just doesn't work. Currently, my Nvidia's version is 8.17.11.9646. I would like a solution that's really simple but at the same time able to solve this problem. Thanks!:D
 
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I'm running a GT220 in my desktop PC, its a PCIe card using the Nvidia 320.49 drivers in Windows 7 64 bit. No problems that I am aware off.
I got them from Nvidia, Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers
 

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Hello OP, I would suggest clearing out ALL the driver files first, installing a lot of them has likely made a mess.

A tool like Driver Fusion, found at:

Treexy - Software for everyday use

or even CCleaner from piriform.com.

Then redo with the one you download from the video card manufacturer's web site, while there check and see if the card by chance got a firmware bios version update also.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate Retail Box (64-bit installed) + Service Pack 1
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