I have a Nforce chipset Motherboard and I am running Vista 64, I am having so many problems, I was wondering if I was the only one. I heard that having Vista 64 and Nforce drivers are really causing problems? Thoughts?
Welcome to PBBans
![]() |
Welcome to PBBans, like most online communities you must register to view or post in our community, but don't worry this is a simple free process that requires minimal information for you to signup. Be apart of PBBans by signing in or creating an account.
|
Guest Message by DevFuse
General QuestionVISTA
Started by BILL O', aug 16 2008 01:08
4 replies to this topic
#1
Gepost aug 16, 2008 - 01:08
#2
Gepost aug 16, 2008 - 01:15
Update your drivers with the lastest versions for your chipset at www.nvidia.com
I run Vista 64x currently, on a PN5-E SLi motherboard from Asus with a 650SLi chipset. No issues here.
I run Vista 64x currently, on a PN5-E SLi motherboard from Asus with a 650SLi chipset. No issues here.
#3
Gepost aug 16, 2008 - 02:00
RoadWarrior, on Aug 16th 2008, 02:15 AM, said:
Update your drivers with the lastest versions for your chipset at www.nvidia.com
I run Vista 64x currently, on a PN5-E SLi motherboard from Asus with a 650SLi chipset. No issues here.
I run Vista 64x currently, on a PN5-E SLi motherboard from Asus with a 650SLi chipset. No issues here.
VISTA64, P5N-D NF75OI chipset
Yeah that was the funny part it was after a update, but it all started when I tried to get my XRAY to work.. that in itself is a story, but after a reformat, i got this error nv4_mini.sys and no matter what i would do it wont just give me a BSOD. After messing with it for some time, I fianlly go the driver to uninstall I would reninstall then I would get a directx ERROR. So now after another re-install looks good so far my MediaPlayer crahses when i play my MP3zz... Windows says my nvidia network driver and to update which i did. And now my vent crashes when i try to load it.. Ugh!
Deze post is bewerkt door BILL O': aug 16, 2008 - 02:01
#4
Gepost aug 17, 2008 - 01:33
Rules of any install.
Format, then install OS, then CHIPSET driver FIRST, second is VIDEO CARD. After that, all drivers for other hardware can be installed in any order.
Sounds like you borked the install.
Might try DriverCleaner and see if that helps your situation any.
Format, then install OS, then CHIPSET driver FIRST, second is VIDEO CARD. After that, all drivers for other hardware can be installed in any order.
Sounds like you borked the install.
Might try DriverCleaner and see if that helps your situation any.
#5
Gepost aug 17, 2008 - 02:02
ROGER that, Roadwarrior, I found the culpriate turns out "NVIDIA forceware Network Access Manager" was the driver that was messing things up, this was casuing my Vent to crash, and Media Player, Bad FPS in COD4 and was responsible for a bad video install.
1 Gebruiker(s) lezen dit topic
0 gebruikers, 1 gasten, 0 anonieme gebruikers












