Hello, first off thanks for any assistance anyone can offer.
This is going to be a long message as i'm trying to include all necessary information from the start.
Ok, first the basic specs:
XP sp2
BFG GeForce 6600GT OC
1.5GB Mushkin DDR RAM
Soltek K8AN2E-GR mobo (nforce 3)
Latest nvidia display drivers and the nforce3 package I found online (info below)
(I know the mobo and card are pretty dated, but they work(ed) great in this system and with the games I play.)
The other day I powered on my system, but got no video. I have had this problem before, and a driver reinstall fixed it. I booted into safe mode, removed the nforce and display drivers and rebooted back into windows fine.
I could not locate the system disc that came with my motherboard that has the nforce drivers on them, so I had to look online. The problem is my ethernet adapter was not working because the nforce drivers were uninstalled. Previously, I had always used the ones on the CD, and then updated.
I had an nforce installer on my other computer I figured I would try, to at least get the display drivers so scrolling wasn't so painfully slow, but I accidently installed some "nvidia business platform" drivers. I could not find a way to uninstall these within windows or online, and upon reboot it resulted in a BSOD upon windows load every time.
I loaded up Linux and got online, and searched for the right nforce drivers. Nvidia did not have the Nforce3 drivers on their site anymore, so I got them from a 3rd party site. The filename was nForce_5.11_winxp2k_international_whql.exe
I went back into safe mode and uninstalled all the nvidia drivers I could find and removed all nvidia entires from the startup in msconfig. I then installed the nforce drivers mentioned above, and windows loaded fine. I was able to get online in windows and install the lastest display drivers (175.19).
Things worked great again for the next couple of days. I didn't do anything during this time except for 2d tasks (web, media). No gaming or 3d applications.
Today I noticed artifacts when in windows. Many images have artifacts when browsing the web, as does my desktop. Screenshot below. My first thought was a dying or fried video card, however I am currently in linux and have spent a couple of hours browsing the web and visiting an imageboard, viewing tons of images, none of which have artifacts. This leads me to believe it's a driver issue within windows..? It might also have something to do with that business platform install which caused BSODs.
The problem is i'm not sure how to go about remedying this since the hardware is a bit outdated, and I believe Soltek went out of business, so I cannot download the drivers from their site and I still cannot find the motherboard CD.
I have also read a lot of problems with the current display drivers and people reporting it "frying" their cards, resulting in no video or no video signal errors. This makes me more suspicious of the drivers.
At this point I am going to try and use drivercleaner to remove all nvidia drivers and reinstall them, but I have little hopes.
I appreciate any info or assistance anyone can offer!
Thank you.
Windows Desktop Screenshot
This is going to be a long message as i'm trying to include all necessary information from the start.
Ok, first the basic specs:
XP sp2
BFG GeForce 6600GT OC
1.5GB Mushkin DDR RAM
Soltek K8AN2E-GR mobo (nforce 3)
Latest nvidia display drivers and the nforce3 package I found online (info below)
(I know the mobo and card are pretty dated, but they work(ed) great in this system and with the games I play.)
The other day I powered on my system, but got no video. I have had this problem before, and a driver reinstall fixed it. I booted into safe mode, removed the nforce and display drivers and rebooted back into windows fine.
I could not locate the system disc that came with my motherboard that has the nforce drivers on them, so I had to look online. The problem is my ethernet adapter was not working because the nforce drivers were uninstalled. Previously, I had always used the ones on the CD, and then updated.
I had an nforce installer on my other computer I figured I would try, to at least get the display drivers so scrolling wasn't so painfully slow, but I accidently installed some "nvidia business platform" drivers. I could not find a way to uninstall these within windows or online, and upon reboot it resulted in a BSOD upon windows load every time.
I loaded up Linux and got online, and searched for the right nforce drivers. Nvidia did not have the Nforce3 drivers on their site anymore, so I got them from a 3rd party site. The filename was nForce_5.11_winxp2k_international_whql.exe
I went back into safe mode and uninstalled all the nvidia drivers I could find and removed all nvidia entires from the startup in msconfig. I then installed the nforce drivers mentioned above, and windows loaded fine. I was able to get online in windows and install the lastest display drivers (175.19).
Things worked great again for the next couple of days. I didn't do anything during this time except for 2d tasks (web, media). No gaming or 3d applications.
Today I noticed artifacts when in windows. Many images have artifacts when browsing the web, as does my desktop. Screenshot below. My first thought was a dying or fried video card, however I am currently in linux and have spent a couple of hours browsing the web and visiting an imageboard, viewing tons of images, none of which have artifacts. This leads me to believe it's a driver issue within windows..? It might also have something to do with that business platform install which caused BSODs.
The problem is i'm not sure how to go about remedying this since the hardware is a bit outdated, and I believe Soltek went out of business, so I cannot download the drivers from their site and I still cannot find the motherboard CD.
I have also read a lot of problems with the current display drivers and people reporting it "frying" their cards, resulting in no video or no video signal errors. This makes me more suspicious of the drivers.
At this point I am going to try and use drivercleaner to remove all nvidia drivers and reinstall them, but I have little hopes.
I appreciate any info or assistance anyone can offer!
Thank you.
Windows Desktop Screenshot