ProviaFan

Lifer
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Boot into safe mode and restore the previous driver (in XP I think there is a driver rollback, or you can use system restore if you have it enabled). Not sure that that will actually help you get the new driver working, though. Sorry, I don't have anything else to suggest. :(
 

MustangSVT

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jliechty
Boot into safe mode and restore the previous driver (in XP I think there is a driver rollback, or you can use system restore if you have it enabled). Not sure that that will actually help you get the new driver working, though. Sorry, I don't have anything else to suggest. :(


oh.... I was going to suggest taking a bath in chocolate milke..
 

UglyCasanova

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jliechty
Boot into safe mode and restore the previous driver (in XP I think there is a driver rollback, or you can use system restore if you have it enabled). Not sure that that will actually help you get the new driver working, though. Sorry, I don't have anything else to suggest. :(

You have some amazing reading skills. :Q
 

ProviaFan

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: dparker
What was the question?
The question had to do with something about when he upgraded his nvidia video card drivers, he fvcked something up, and he wanted to know how to fix it.
 

ProviaFan

Lifer
Mar 17, 2001
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Originally posted by: dparker
Originally posted by: jliechty
Boot into safe mode and restore the previous driver (in XP I think there is a driver rollback, or you can use system restore if you have it enabled). Not sure that that will actually help you get the new driver working, though. Sorry, I don't have anything else to suggest. :(
You have some amazing reading skills. :Q
I hit reply, went away to do something else, came back, posted, and then found that he had edited the question. ;)