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Win98 can't find video card

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jazzguy

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May 15, 2002
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It all started with a dang virus. I had to restore a system backup that I had made in case of stuff like this.
Anyway, the restore went fine, but when I loaded Windows (Win98se) it 'found' all my hardware as if it had never been installed. The problem is, it can't seem to find my video card (geforce4 mx440). I removed all the video drivers (I even inspected the registry to make sure there was no residue) and loaded the standard vga driver. After the reboot, I added the video adapter in 'add new devices' and changed the display properties for the nvidia adapter.

When I do that, it says "are you sure? these drivers were not written for your hardware .. yada yada"

After the reboot it won't go.

I have tried removing the card totally from the machine, rebooting, shutdown and putting the card back in to force the recognition in the ESCD. Didn't work.

I am stumped. It used to work fine.

Any insight would be appreciated
 
Have you tried downloading the latest NVidia drivers from their web site? Version 28.32. Instead of using "Add new devices" just install the driver and re-start and see if that works. "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing....." [morning]
 
Yes. I downloaded the latest nvidia drivers and installed them after completely removing the old drivers and rebooting. No dice.
 
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