Okay. This combination of drivers works fine in windows vista 32 bit.. boots up fine and everything. Today I finally got my SSDD for my OS and a copy of Windows 7 64 bit. I installed it fine without error. Then installed my chipset drivers that I downloaded off of Nvidia's website (64 bit, worked fine, rebooted), installed my nvidia display drivers, rebooted.. now whenever I start windows up. I get the flowery blue background windows logo. It just hangs there and never boots. However it will boot fine into safe mode and AFTER I uninstall the display drivers... though my gaming computer is going to be pretty useless if I can't game with it!
Relevant Info
Windows 7 64bit
Asus Striker II Formula (with 15.58 64 bit drivers installed)
2x SLI EVGA Geforce 560 TI 448 Special Edition (with64 bit 310.90 Drivers Installed)
I am going to try installing the motherboard chipset drivers from Asus's website to see if that helps any.. i believe the version number is 15.43, then try reinstalling the video drivers.. however I dont think this is going to make much a difference.
If anyone out there can help. Please. I need it.
Relevant Info
Windows 7 64bit
Asus Striker II Formula (with 15.58 64 bit drivers installed)
2x SLI EVGA Geforce 560 TI 448 Special Edition (with64 bit 310.90 Drivers Installed)
I am going to try installing the motherboard chipset drivers from Asus's website to see if that helps any.. i believe the version number is 15.43, then try reinstalling the video drivers.. however I dont think this is going to make much a difference.
If anyone out there can help. Please. I need it.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self Built
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit
- CPU
- LGA 775 Q6600 Quad
- Motherboard
- Asus Striker II Formula
- Memory
- 4gig of DDR2 cosair vengeance
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2x SLI EVGA Nvidia Geforce 560 TI 2gig 448 core
- Sound Card
- Video Cards
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 55 inch vizio 3D LED TV
- Hard Drives
- Kingston SSDD 60gig (OS)
Seagate Barracuda 1terabyte (Games)
- PSU
- Ultra 1220 Watt PSU
- Case
- Thermaltake Xaser V
- Cooling
- Koolance EXO-2