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Lucky Jack
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The only thing I have heard concerning Nvidia and 64 is sometimes upon boot the screen will be black. There has to be some tweaks made for the Nvidia driver to start with boot. This problem has been out there for quite a few months but I believe Nvidia has handled it. Every once in a while this black screen happens to me(maybe 3 times in the last 5 months) but I just reboot and it works. I have not made any tweaks. Just loaded up the current driver and set my card up for games.
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I had that same black screen on XP 32-bit every once in a while.
![]() Knew it was Nvidia driver related. Never happened on Win7 though. Weird. ![]()
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I believe Nvidia has it sorted now. This problem was happening quite a bit a year ago and even with XP. Sometimes though getting the 64 bit driver for your monitor and not using the windows driver for the monitor took care of the issue for some. Others just needed some Vista updates and the current Nvidia driver to over come this issue.
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Navy Seal
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Happened with 182.06 on XP, using those same drivers now on Win7 (well, Win7 install, obviously).
Drivers for my monitor? You mean for this ancient CRT beast?! No such thing mate. :rotfl: I never went looking for a solution, just figured it was because of graphics drivers. Nice to see it confirmed. ![]()
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Lucky Jack
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I discovered my Samsung 22 inch has in fact a 64 bit driver at the Samsung site. Getting more common these day.
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Navy Seal
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Yeah, for a Samsung, but they actually make good monitors (IMHO the best). I have some old Packard Bell from god knows where that I managed to save before it landed at the scrap heap. No luck finding a driver for that one.
![]() Even the PB site doesn't recognize the model number. :rotfl:
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I've already emailed them and gave them pictures of the damaged disc. The problem is the retail shop delivered me the OEM system builder Vista case.
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