Blade Vanspike wrote:
To me it sounds like it could be three issues,
1. The driver has been damaged somehow (you may want to look for an update on it, probablycheck the manufacture's page);
2. You may be using the wrong port (not being condiscending), this issue happened to my friend when he slotted a card into a PCI when it was Express. If this card is AGP, you shouldn't have this issue though;
3. The port in which the card has been installed in has been damaged. I've only seen this happen twice and only because someone has either shocked it or forced a wrong card in.
I'd check the driver first, then the card's configuration. It might just be the driver but I'm not really sure. Computers can be alot like human minds, sometimes finding the issue is more work than fixing it.
Driver is up to date. It is in the right slot (port? lawl. i can be "condiscending" (sp? condescending) too
) and it hasnt been damaged.
Someone from another community suggested:
Ryoma wrote:
This happened to me before too. All I had to do was turn off Azureus >.>
So I will see if this fixes anything.
Also someone else suggested going back to a certain version number from nVidia. Back before they changed something in the way their control panel works or something like that. Version 84.21.
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