- Dec 27, 2002
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The scoop:
Put together my machine a few days ago. It all went smoothly, and booted up the first time. Installed all of my drivers, at the time, from the manufacturers' disks with intent of upgrading from internet later.
The issue:
At first, I couldn't download from nVidia. I could download from any other site, but not nVidia. Well, I fixed that, but I'm still having problems. I successfully updated my graphics drivers, but when it comes to updating my motherboard drivers, the computer will not boot properly, and I have to either start in safe mode, or roll back to a previous time.
Any suggestions? Should I roll back ALL nvidia drivers and start from scratch with the latest and greatest?
Thanks
Put together my machine a few days ago. It all went smoothly, and booted up the first time. Installed all of my drivers, at the time, from the manufacturers' disks with intent of upgrading from internet later.
The issue:
At first, I couldn't download from nVidia. I could download from any other site, but not nVidia. Well, I fixed that, but I'm still having problems. I successfully updated my graphics drivers, but when it comes to updating my motherboard drivers, the computer will not boot properly, and I have to either start in safe mode, or roll back to a previous time.
Any suggestions? Should I roll back ALL nvidia drivers and start from scratch with the latest and greatest?
Thanks
