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Installing chipset drivers

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#1 ·
Hi everyone,

Here is my problem :

I just replaced my old graphic card with a ATI Radeon x1650 Powercolor. I updated the drivers of course.
Everything is working fine, except for one (old) game (Worms4Mayhem). This game was working with my old and outdated graphic card.

After mailing back and forth to Codemasters support, they advise me to update my chipset drivers.
So i downloaded (many times) the necessary file to update my nvidia nforce2 chipset driver. But the installshield program won't start...

I got these questions :
- Is the chipset driver update advice wise?
- How can i get this install to work ? Why doesn't it work properly?


Feel free to ask more precisions about my problem, i apologize for not having much knowledge in computers.

Here are my specs :
AMD Athlon XP 2600+
2,08GHZ 1,50 Go RAM
Windows XP Pro sp2
MoBo : Asus A7N8X-X
Graphic card : ATI Radeon x1650 Powercolor

Thanx in advance for your help
 
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#2 ·
Don't know if the chipset driver update will help with your game, but it's not a bad idea to have the latest drivers for all your devices.
Where are you getting the driver from? Are you getting these?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_udp_winxp_5.10.html
As for why the install won't start, I'm not sure. You could try getting winrar or 7-zip, then right-clicking the file and picking extract to <folder name>. Then run setup.exe in the folder that was created. If that still doesn't work, try running the file in safe mode.
 
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