I is0lized See Below Apr 14, 2002 #61 i use the cd drivers, then do windows update and check the driver page... if its a new card, yet the drivers are ld, WTF? and what does the driver do wrong? Also what game syou play and you happy with how it does
i use the cd drivers, then do windows update and check the driver page... if its a new card, yet the drivers are ld, WTF? and what does the driver do wrong? Also what game syou play and you happy with how it does
G Giancarlo NLC NLC Apr 14, 2002 #62 Well the CD drivers are just old and don't support new things. I don't even bother. I get my internet set up, and leave everything uninstalled then download the drivers.
Well the CD drivers are just old and don't support new things. I don't even bother. I get my internet set up, and leave everything uninstalled then download the drivers.
G Giancarlo NLC NLC Apr 14, 2002 #64 Originally posted by is0lized i often format, so drivers can be a pain sometimes Click to expand... Well install only the internet, and download the drivers from the update page.
Originally posted by is0lized i often format, so drivers can be a pain sometimes Click to expand... Well install only the internet, and download the drivers from the update page.
I is0lized See Below Apr 14, 2002 #65 that sounds like a good idea, i dont have a cd for my current card, so i download off the net anyways... i still have the default 16MB tntPro card
that sounds like a good idea, i dont have a cd for my current card, so i download off the net anyways... i still have the default 16MB tntPro card
Bruce Well-Known Member NLC Apr 14, 2002 #66 I still have onboard graphics... When I get my new PC I'm going all out...
G Giancarlo NLC NLC Apr 14, 2002 #67 Good idea... well the Geforce on the NForce boards is decent for onboard graphics.