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Unable to install Nvidia Driver!

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by TY19405, May 12, 2013.

  1. TY19405

    TY19405

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    1. I have the EVGA GEFORCE 6200 AGP Nvidia graphics card and i cant install the drivers for it!
      I have the hp pavilion 304w with 1 GB of ram and a 160gb hd.
      I have a 480 watt power supply and my OS is windows 7 home premium.
      When i run the driver installer about halfway through it fails.
      I am considering going back down to windows XP home edition because the drivers install flawlessly.
      Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. PseFrank

    PseFrank Registered Members

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    Hi TY19405, welcome to Computer Help Forums...:)

    First of all, a couple of questions...

    Have you downloaded the correct driver, or are you trying to install from a Gforce disk?

    Which browser are you using?

    The link below may help you.
    http://www.geforce.com/drivers

    After clicking on the link provided I would suggest going to the Automatic Driver Detection section, and then in turn click on the link in that window named "How this works". Pay close attention to whether or not you have Java installed.

    Please get back to us to let us know how you get on, or of course if you have more questions.
     
  3. TY19405

    TY19405

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    I have used the automatic driver detection and used the manual one but both wont work :(
     
  4. PseFrank

    PseFrank Registered Members

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    Ok...do you have Java installed?

    Which browser are you using?.........Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, etc, etc.

    Your operating system is not the same as it was originally. Is your copy of Windows 7 Home Premium a 32 bit or a 64 bit version? And also, do you have a Windows 7 Home Premium disk?
    To find out which version you have: Click the Start orb/button, then right click on Computer and select Properties from the menu. Beside System type it will tell you which version you have.

    It will help us to help you if you can answer the questions please...:)
     

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