
02-24-2004, 10:44 AM
My guess is user error (not trying ot be funny). Especially if you are swapping from an nvidia card. Dirver conflicts between the two can be real buggers to fix and one missed step will screw the whole process. The instructions provided several posts ago with driver cleaner are solid. Mkae sure you have no drivers on your pc, nvidia or ati and then reinstall. Read the readme file provided with driver cleaner. Follow every instruction, even if it sounds silly. I just went thru this whole process yesterday (twice) because a buddy had problems installing an nvidia card, so to make sure the card wasnt messed up, we installed it on an ATI system. I've done this more than a couple times and I still screwed it up few times yesterday. Its frustrating, but once I slowed down, quit being overconfident and followed the instructions step by step, everything worked.
If its a dirver issue, reformatting will fix your problem, but who wants to spend hours setting windows up again?
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