I give up... My dad needs his system working again.
Brand: Sony VAIO
Model: PCV-RX550
He didn't have an XP disc so I gave him mine. The format went well and he made it to desktop running at 1024x1768. Now this is where the problem starts. He has a "Driver Recovery CD". On this CD, there are multiple folders respective to their drivers (Video/Sound/etc). The video folder contains 1 exe file called: "nvsvc32.exe" (Nvidia Driver Helper Service.... Nvidia Corporation). Executing this file brings up an empty command prompt. 15 seconds later, this command prompt goes away and after restarting the computer - the video card is still not detected.
We now turn our efforts online. The front of the PC tower still has the manufacturer sticker on it, and it says: 4X AGP nVidia TNT2 M64 for its video card. We did some searching and discovered Sony's official Driver page for this system. Link. The downloads on this site provide everything that was on the Drivers CD (most of which are newer versions than the ones we have).
Installing these files requires: First a scan of your system model, which requires a system restart. Second, after the restart - it will attempt to begin the install. At the second part, instead of installing the driver, it gives the error:
At this point - we revert to going to 3rd party websites. After many attempts, we came up with a likely match. Link. After the attempted install on THIS one, we get the error:
We have DX9.0c if that accounts for anything - which I doubt because the sound is pulling the same story.
Brand: Sony VAIO
Model: PCV-RX550
He didn't have an XP disc so I gave him mine. The format went well and he made it to desktop running at 1024x1768. Now this is where the problem starts. He has a "Driver Recovery CD". On this CD, there are multiple folders respective to their drivers (Video/Sound/etc). The video folder contains 1 exe file called: "nvsvc32.exe" (Nvidia Driver Helper Service.... Nvidia Corporation). Executing this file brings up an empty command prompt. 15 seconds later, this command prompt goes away and after restarting the computer - the video card is still not detected.
We now turn our efforts online. The front of the PC tower still has the manufacturer sticker on it, and it says: 4X AGP nVidia TNT2 M64 for its video card. We did some searching and discovered Sony's official Driver page for this system. Link. The downloads on this site provide everything that was on the Drivers CD (most of which are newer versions than the ones we have).
Installing these files requires: First a scan of your system model, which requires a system restart. Second, after the restart - it will attempt to begin the install. At the second part, instead of installing the driver, it gives the error:
At this point it goes to the desktop and we are still left without any graphics card drivers. DXDIAG displays nothing in the display fields - they are all empty."This software is not for use on your system model."
At this point - we revert to going to 3rd party websites. After many attempts, we came up with a likely match. Link. After the attempted install on THIS one, we get the error:
Argh... it does this with our soundcard too... What can I do?! Thanks."cannot find the correct hardware on your machine".
We have DX9.0c if that accounts for anything - which I doubt because the sound is pulling the same story.