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Dallas Themshirts

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Aug 3, 2024, 10:16:51 AM8/3/24
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I have been recently trying to find a solution for this on the web but did not find something useful or accurate for Ubuntu 11.10. I also consulted the NVIDIA help, but things there did not work for me.

I installed the additional drivers from system settings but they are not fully compatible with my GeForce 6200. First I tried finding how to stop the X server. I succeeded, but another problem was the nouveau kernel.

I'm using nvidia-current driver with Ubuntu 12.10 for the GeForce 6200 card. I think the nvidia-current driver (in the main repository) is available for Ubuntu 11.10 but you probably should update to either 12.04 or 12.10 anyway.

A much better and possibly safer way to get the most recent graphics drivers is adding the Xorg-Edgers fresh X crack ppa to your sources. The line for your sources, instructions on how to use this ppa, warnings and notes on how to deactivate it are found on the Xorg-Edgers Launchpad page.

Adding the ppa will automatically offer you newer versions or bugfixes, and in addition you will be much better off in case you need to remove a driver. This all can't be done as easily with drivers downloaded from the manufacturer.

I bought a new PC, Windows 10, and it will not link to my MG6200 printer. PC says that I need the driver software installed. The new PC does not have a disc drive. I still have the original driver download disc. Tried to copy to a thumb drive to use on new PC but too much data for thumb drive. Where can I get a free download of the drive software? Can anyone provide a direct link to the software?

All versions of drivers have been tested on Windows XP Professional
Service Pack 2, none of them worked. Then a guy said he's using
Win XP Pro SP 3 and NVIDIA 307.83 and it works for him. Then 3

Days ago i did a fresh full install (Formated the hard drive) of Windows
XP Pro SP3, and i'm unable to get any version of NVIDIA driver to
work so i figure that i should install something BEFORE i install
NVIDIA drivers, (Patch, Hotfix... ...something like that) but what?

I have Driver Cleaner Professional Edition installed and from
SAFE MODE i cleaned all that has to do with NVIDIA until there was
nothing left. PC now works normally and asks me for a video adapter
driver when it boots.

The 307.83 driver is installed and just before desktop should show up, a black screen shows up. I'm able to get to desktop only in VGA MODE or Safe Mode WHILE DRIVER IS INSTALLED and i'm unable to access NVIDIA control panel in Windows Control Panel neither in Safe Mode nor VGA mode. Video adapter is properly installed (checked in driver details) and has NO CONFLICTS in device manager. But it just won't let me boot to Desktop normaly.

307.83 is the last supported version of the Nvidia driver for windows XP. That is what I am running on my Windows XP SP3 home edition. NVIDIA always stated to first "uninstall any previous" video driver. Then, reboot and install the NVIDIA driver and reboot. Is this the procedure you are following? Make sure you do a clean uninstall of the previously installed video driver before installing the 307.83 driver. Finally, if you are trying to run this driver on windows 98SE, it does not support that operating system!!!

I'm sorry to hear you are still having problems. If you are sure that all Nvidia software has been removed from your system prior to installing the 307.83 driver (did you check device manager for verification?) then it is quite possible there is corruption in your registry or, possible a corrupt driver download. You may try re downloading the driver just to be sure. I did double check the Nvidia site and the 307.83 driver does support GeForce 6200 cards on Windows XP 32 bit systems. Be absolutely sure you have downloaded the correct driver as the site lists several downloads for the 307.83 driver for various systems.

I'm thinking of downloading some older driver, but i ain't sure which one and dont know where from. The hardware and BIOS are all around year 2005 so the video driver should probably be from around 2006 or so. I don't think NVIDIA really cares as i have been reading about people having troubles with NVIDIA video adapters, it's all over internet.

Yes it works, in the past i used to limit RAM to 511 mb, but it works fine wit 1 gb. I use HIMEMX memory manager v34. UMBPCI also works. I played Call of Duty on best graphic settings for few hours without a single problem in 1024x768 32 bit color. Win 98 SE RULES i got mine pimped up for gaming.

I can work in it for a limited amount of time, the more things i open, the less i can see, it's without video adapter driver. However if i print the screen and paste it in Paint, the picture is clear.

I have downloaded and installed the driver from your link, it's 93.71 and it does allow me to boot to desktop. However the driver caused 2 types of errors to show up and the PC is still useless because i f i do anything, it will restart.

2nd error is the one that i had to recreate and then captured it with my phone because 3 seconds after it the PC reboots, so i couldn't paste it in Paint. It's the nv4_disp error (white text on dark blue background). I recreate the error by trying to run DxDiag, opening any game or trying to open NVIDIA control panel.

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