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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 32
OS: windows vista
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Re: need help with something about nvlddmkm
i paste it in the there with all the other files in 17772 then i right click and i see no replace button. Thats the main thing i been confused about is how to replace it because it wont replace or whatever and i dont see it when i right click, maybe if i deleted all those files in 17772 then paste INF in there? Will that work or same thing as replace?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 3,213
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64 SP2, Windows XP Professional SP3, Mac OSX Leopard
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Re: need help with something about nvlddmkm
No don't do that.
If you have copied the inf file into the folder, move on with the instrucitons. Don't take this the wrong way, but don't try anything outside of what i have said, because you clearly are not very computer savy :)
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 32
OS: windows vista
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Re: need help with something about nvlddmkm
Uninstall the nVidia drivers from Add and Remove Programs.
Restart and enter the bios. Make sure the onboard graphics is set to disable. (Ususally by taping either the DEL key on start of the F2 key). Restart in Safe Mode (tap F8 on Restart). ok i just uninstall the nVidia drivers and it pops up a box i need to restart but before i do, i wanna ask what is bios and where do i enter that and how? and on there you have me restart 2 times in a row so do i restart press F2 then F8 or restart and press F2 on restart then restart again and press F8? |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 32
OS: windows vista
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Re: need help with something about nvlddmkm
Woo! It works now. Thanks for helping me, I know you got tired of trying to explain it to me over and over and over and in details about everything but thanks a lot bigfella.
Well now you dont have to deal with me anymore, thank goodness ha. But there will be more people like me to deal with so have fun with them.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1
OS: xp sp3
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Re: need help with something about nvlddmkm
I have had similar problems in xp but no text like nvlddm or something..
It just garbled n my systems hangs.. Can I use these steps for my BenQ S41 412 with nVidia Geforce@Go 8600m GS in XP? |
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