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TO all Nvidia users who cant see spell particles or having unusual FPS issues read this

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This is mainly for nvidia peoples. I use vista 32bit



1. Download 175.75 from guru3d.

2. at same site download driversweeper

3. Now restart comp and go in safemode in safe mode and only in safe mode uninstall nvidia drivers and remove any nvidia folders on your harddrive now use the driver sweeper and only select display nothing else.

4. Restart and go back into safe mode

5. Uninstall VGA adapter then restart

6. Go back into normal mode dont allow your computer to auto install anything, use driver sweeper one more time to overkill any nivida that maybe left.

7. Now install your 175.75



Enjoy this has worked on all three of my machines ranging from 8800GT to 7800s.

Comments

  • NomaticaNomatica Member Posts: 132

    No its not vistas awesome

  • TsukieUTsukieU Member Posts: 559

    Originally posted by Nomatica


    No its not vistas awesome
    Someone hasn't been listening to those Mac commercials!

     

    Mne eto nado kak zuby v zadnitse.

  • masterjedimasterjedi Member Posts: 73

    did they fix vista? I need too know? my gaming guild said its still buggy for gamers

  • tokarustokarus Member Posts: 43

    ive been running vista for quite some time now, and ive had no problems. i built the computer myself, and with proper drivers, i havent had any strange graphical issues.

  • IAmMMOIAmMMO Member UncommonPosts: 1,462

     

    I'd say use DriverClear pro over Driversweeper. It's free to use as well.

     

    Also the proper steps are whilst in windows uninstall the gfx drivers then when the Pc's does its reboot hit F8 to get the safe mode choice. Go in to safe mode then use DriverClearer or Driversweeper if you still prefer that. Remove the remaining bits of the drivers for Nivida gfx card. Then restart the computer normally and install the new driver.  You don't need to be going in to safe mode twice to remove the VGA adaptor.

     

  • sorrowfoolsorrowfool Member Posts: 10

    I have used Vista for the past 6 months with no issue. My main use for the computer is gaming, so I doubt there is much of a problem in that regard.

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