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    .parfekt// Senior Member

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    Okay, I go to nvidia.com and try to look up my graphics card driver to update it and whenever I do it says that it cannot detect my driver, why's that? This is my version of my card:

    32 nVidiaTNT2 m64
     
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    Ok do this :

    Go here http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

    Click 'Graphics Driver' > 'GeForce/TNT2' > Choose your windows > I presume its XP so click that [or woteva OS] > Click Primary Download site > Go read the Terms/Conditions and then click Agree

    The save dialog should come up ;)
     
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    Here's a screenshot of my problem :

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    That means you have a other gfx card. As simple as that ;)
     
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    did u unstall the old one b4 u installed the new one??

    try renestalling the new one then try to up date it

    (if it work -rep would be gr8ful)
     
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    I don't have a new or old one...

    That's the exact same one that came with my PC...
     
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    uninstall the old driver, and then run the setup.
     
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    Damnit.. still won't work, I uninstalled my old driver and tried running the new setup.

    Merged Post:


    Word... I was screwing around trying to update and all and now I run at 100 hz instead of 75! Which is like so awesome :D
     
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    Okay, it's wierd, why do I have 3 different cards? All of the same models but different (brackets)..

    Like one says (sony) (professional) and the other one says nothing...

    ?? Help please :D
     
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    Show us some screenshots. Perhaps we can help you. But what program says that you've got 3 gfx cards?

    Perhaps you should open the case and take a photo :)
     
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    And screw my computer up?

    I went to My Computers -> Right Click -> Properties -> HardWare -> Device Manager -> Display Adapters


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