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Try again and prepare to press pause/break key on your keyboard [Upper
(somewhat) right side] of the keyboard. This will pause your screen to see the message. Press the key again to continue. By any chances, do you have two monitor? If you do, connect to two port and boot to Windows. Goto nView Display Mode and check what mode listing. If it have clone / dualview / H or V span, try one of those and see if both of your monitor display. Note - If you have two port attach, you should see those mode. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message om... Tried that and nothing. I keep seeing a blue screen with a message on it, but it goes so fast I can't read it. I did see one word, "compatible" and that's all I could catch. So there must be some compatible questions I can't see. "CapFusion" wrote in message ... GeForce2 MX/MX400 with SP2 should be no problem. Use analogy port and bootup to Windows. Change resolution to the lowest setting. Double check the Hz too. If it is set higher than 60Hz, change it back down to 60Hz. Restart Windows to see if the setting stay. If stay, shut down Windws and start up again with DVI port. See if it display. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message om... I see that the card and SP2 don't agree. Naturally since SP2 will work with analog, it seems the card and drivers are the problem. "Predator" wrote in message ... if it won't boot up at all then it has little to do with sp2 "JE" wrote in message m... I have this card installed on a pc that I am trying to install the MS SP2 upgrade. When I have the monitor hooked up on the digital side, I cannot get the pc to boot up or uninstall the SP2 upgrade. I connect the analog side and everything works just fine. I have tried to locate new drivers on the Nvidia site and see nothing. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- Email no good, reply to group |
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I was never fast enough to catch that screen. So, I uninstalled the adapter
and let the system reload the drivers and it has now started working. It set the drivers back to the old ones. Thanks for all of your help, but it appears it was a pretty simple problem!!! Jack "CapFusion" wrote in message ... Try again and prepare to press pause/break key on your keyboard [Upper (somewhat) right side] of the keyboard. This will pause your screen to see the message. Press the key again to continue. By any chances, do you have two monitor? If you do, connect to two port and boot to Windows. Goto nView Display Mode and check what mode listing. If it have clone / dualview / H or V span, try one of those and see if both of your monitor display. Note - If you have two port attach, you should see those mode. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message om... Tried that and nothing. I keep seeing a blue screen with a message on it, but it goes so fast I can't read it. I did see one word, "compatible" and that's all I could catch. So there must be some compatible questions I can't see. "CapFusion" wrote in message ... GeForce2 MX/MX400 with SP2 should be no problem. Use analogy port and bootup to Windows. Change resolution to the lowest setting. Double check the Hz too. If it is set higher than 60Hz, change it back down to 60Hz. Restart Windows to see if the setting stay. If stay, shut down Windws and start up again with DVI port. See if it display. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message om... I see that the card and SP2 don't agree. Naturally since SP2 will work with analog, it seems the card and drivers are the problem. "Predator" wrote in message ... if it won't boot up at all then it has little to do with sp2 "JE" wrote in message m... I have this card installed on a pc that I am trying to install the MS SP2 upgrade. When I have the monitor hooked up on the digital side, I cannot get the pc to boot up or uninstall the SP2 upgrade. I connect the analog side and everything works just fine. I have tried to locate new drivers on the Nvidia site and see nothing. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- Email no good, reply to group |
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Thanks Steve, this is exactly what I needed to do!!!!!
Jack "Steven K" wrote in message ... "JE" wrote in message om I see that the card and SP2 don't agree. Naturally since SP2 will work with analog, it seems the card and drivers are the problem. The problem might go away when u uninstall /reinstall it in SP2! Worth a try... |
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Welp, it simple now after problem is fix but hard when it is not.
Glad it back to normal for you. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message m... I was never fast enough to catch that screen. So, I uninstalled the adapter and let the system reload the drivers and it has now started working. It set the drivers back to the old ones. Thanks for all of your help, but it appears it was a pretty simple problem!!! Jack "CapFusion" wrote in message ... Try again and prepare to press pause/break key on your keyboard [Upper (somewhat) right side] of the keyboard. This will pause your screen to see the message. Press the key again to continue. By any chances, do you have two monitor? If you do, connect to two port and boot to Windows. Goto nView Display Mode and check what mode listing. If it have clone / dualview / H or V span, try one of those and see if both of your monitor display. Note - If you have two port attach, you should see those mode. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message om... Tried that and nothing. I keep seeing a blue screen with a message on it, but it goes so fast I can't read it. I did see one word, "compatible" and that's all I could catch. So there must be some compatible questions I can't see. "CapFusion" wrote in message ... GeForce2 MX/MX400 with SP2 should be no problem. Use analogy port and bootup to Windows. Change resolution to the lowest setting. Double check the Hz too. If it is set higher than 60Hz, change it back down to 60Hz. Restart Windows to see if the setting stay. If stay, shut down Windws and start up again with DVI port. See if it display. CapFusion,... "JE" wrote in message om... I see that the card and SP2 don't agree. Naturally since SP2 will work with analog, it seems the card and drivers are the problem. "Predator" wrote in message ... if it won't boot up at all then it has little to do with sp2 "JE" wrote in message m... I have this card installed on a pc that I am trying to install the MS SP2 upgrade. When I have the monitor hooked up on the digital side, I cannot get the pc to boot up or uninstall the SP2 upgrade. I connect the analog side and everything works just fine. I have tried to locate new drivers on the Nvidia site and see nothing. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- Email no good, reply to group |
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