Okay 2 weeks ago I put a new video card into my computer and installed the drives for it. After it was done, I couldn't play games for some reason. Each game had a different error, whether it be "unable to create 3d scene" or "you drives are too old" or the game simply lagged. So I removed the "new" video card, uninstalled the new drives (MANY TIMES) and installed the appropriate drives for my pc default video card.
-------> (So don't tell me to uninstall old drives and install new ones, please)
Another problem, I can't open the nvidia control panel. I click open in all locations of it and it never opens.
And yes, obviously it was all working with the default card before all this.
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the first guy is right if you have the wrong drivers it will not be reliable at all i one started installing drivers all over again when it was already installed caused me problems i had to run the install again and it fixed it may have even made it better you need to googe the right drivers for you nvidia card and be very precise the drivers could have bugs or anything and you could encounter these problems if you fool with getting the right drivers enough i think this would fix it if it does not resort to plan B take it back to the store or send it to nvidia but call their tech support first to see what they say
mom forums actually have both PCI-practice OR AGP in case you on the instantaneous have an AGP card in there, you probable dont have PCI-practice...judging through using the something of the specs, it is probable the case. Sorry guy, gotta strengthen the board... (All forums have PCI in spite of the undeniable fact that PCI-E is a particular slot)
are you sure that you got the newest drivers from nvidia's website? "update drivers" in windows doesn't actually do anything useful.