Hello,
I am not sure about this 'conflict' and have no idea of what could be the reasons :
I installed the latest whql certified nvidia forceware drivers (52.16) on two systems running windows 2000 pro sp4 and 2000 server sp4.
The drivers successfully installed, and I had no display trouble having completed the installation.
However, when trying to open the Control Panel, I got a message box reporting a Windows Explorer error, with the message 'WE has encountered an internal error and will be closed by windows.... <memory address> : memory cannot be read'.
Then it closed. Accessing the device manager showed no hardware conflicts nor something special.
The behaviour was exactly the same on both machines. I only had problems when trying to access the Control Panel.
The workstation has a geforce fx5200 video card and the server a 440 mx one.
This is definitely solved by uninstalling the display adapter from the device manager, and restoring former nvidia drivers (44.03 or 30.82 for sample).
Anyone ever heard of something similar ?
Thanks,
Grunt
I am not sure about this 'conflict' and have no idea of what could be the reasons :
I installed the latest whql certified nvidia forceware drivers (52.16) on two systems running windows 2000 pro sp4 and 2000 server sp4.
The drivers successfully installed, and I had no display trouble having completed the installation.
However, when trying to open the Control Panel, I got a message box reporting a Windows Explorer error, with the message 'WE has encountered an internal error and will be closed by windows.... <memory address> : memory cannot be read'.
Then it closed. Accessing the device manager showed no hardware conflicts nor something special.
The behaviour was exactly the same on both machines. I only had problems when trying to access the Control Panel.
The workstation has a geforce fx5200 video card and the server a 440 mx one.
This is definitely solved by uninstalling the display adapter from the device manager, and restoring former nvidia drivers (44.03 or 30.82 for sample).
Anyone ever heard of something similar ?
Thanks,
Grunt