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May 30, 2014 8:59:09 AM

Hello.
I tried to update my graphic card and I dont really know how to do it.
I tried download the driver and to do fast install.
Now every 2 miniute my screen become black and then I get message that the hpu driver crashed and made restart.
And once i got the blue screen.
And now there is "snow" on my screen.
What should I do to fix it?

My gpu is Nvidia gt220
And i hace windows 7 32bit

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a b U Graphics card
May 30, 2014 9:02:27 AM

Can you roll back to the driver you had before?
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a b U Graphics card
May 30, 2014 9:08:08 AM

If you can rollback the drivers, I would recommend using Guru3D - Driver Sweeper. This tool will clean up all the old drivers, then you can do a fresh install of the latest drivers.
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May 30, 2014 9:15:05 AM

clarkjd said:
Can you roll back to the driver you had before?


cball1311 said:
If you can rollback the drivers, I would recommend using Guru3D - Driver Sweeper. This tool will clean up all the old drivers, then you can do a fresh install of the latest drivers.


How can I roll back?

And the problem can be that the fast install install me Physx and my GPU not support physx?
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a b U Graphics card
May 30, 2014 9:19:11 AM

BazokaJoe said:
And the problem can be that the fast install install me Physx and my GPU not support physx?


No, Physx shouldn't cause a problem if installed. If your card doesn't utilize Physx, it won't use the drivers.

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May 30, 2014 9:36:02 AM

cball1311 said:
BazokaJoe said:
And the problem can be that the fast install install me Physx and my GPU not support physx?


No, Physx shouldn't cause a problem if installed. If your card doesn't utilize Physx, it won't use the drivers.



how can i try to make a roll back?
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a b U Graphics card
May 30, 2014 9:36:58 AM

To roll back your driver, Go to device manager, select display adapters, click on the driver tab, then click on the Roll Back Driver button.
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May 30, 2014 9:50:57 AM

clarkjd said:
To roll back your driver, Go to device manager, select display adapters, click on the driver tab, then click on the Roll Back Driver button.


Ok I did.

But I still need to update my driver.
I tried to play BF3 and it tells that I need to update my driver in order to play.



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a b U Graphics card
May 30, 2014 10:07:03 AM

Well, according to Nvidia, your card does support Physx (GeForce GT 220).

Download the drivers again, and check the little box that allows for a clean install. Its in the Nvidia installer, i think where you select express or custom.

From what I have seen, I don't think that you are going to be able to play BF3 even at low resolutions and settings. This may be the cause after the update as to why you are having graphics issues.
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a b U Graphics card
May 30, 2014 10:07:53 AM

I tried to play BF3 and it tells that I need to update my driver in order to play.


really?? and if i told you to jump in the mud would you do that?? did you run the game and see if there were bad issues that ''may'' require a driver update??
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June 2, 2014 10:28:06 AM

cball1311 said:
Well, according to Nvidia, your card does support Physx (GeForce GT 220).

Download the drivers again, and check the little box that allows for a clean install. Its in the Nvidia installer, i think where you select express or custom.

From what I have seen, I don't think that you are going to be able to play BF3 even at low resolutions and settings. This may be the cause after the update as to why you are having graphics issues.


Just click install and check this box?
thats all?
I don't need to delete the currect driver or something?

And install it on regular or in safe mode?
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a b U Graphics card
June 2, 2014 12:28:00 PM

When you do a clean install with the box checked, it will delete previous driver installations. You don't have to install in safe mode either.

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June 5, 2014 4:26:46 AM

cball1311 said:
Well, according to Nvidia, your card does support Physx (GeForce GT 220).

Download the drivers again, and check the little box that allows for a clean install. Its in the Nvidia installer, i think where you select express or custom.

From what I have seen, I don't think that you are going to be able to play BF3 even at low resolutions and settings. This may be the cause after the update as to why you are having graphics issues.


I just tried this and I still have the same problem.
Black screens and then message that the driver didn't respond and made restart.
What should I do?

I also checked the driver manager and there is no option to go back to the previous version.
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June 13, 2014 9:39:28 AM

cball1311 said:
If you can rollback the drivers, I would recommend using Guru3D - Driver Sweeper. This tool will clean up all the old drivers, then you can do a fresh install of the latest drivers.


junkeymonkey said:
I tried to play BF3 and it tells that I need to update my driver in order to play.


really?? and if i told you to jump in the mud would you do that?? did you run the game and see if there were bad issues that ''may'' require a driver update??


Please help me.

I just tried to fomate my computer and now I have this problem again :( 

I did everyhing by the book,
Install windows and format the computer.
Then installed the MOBO disk.
Then install the GPU most update driver 337.88

The internet was off all the time for there will be no auto update.
Please help me, I even have an original windows 7.
I am using 32 bit version.
And my GPU is Nvidia GT220
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a c 183 U Graphics card
June 13, 2014 10:10:57 AM

Try running on an older driver. The driver is not the issue with playing games, the video card is older and was never made for games.
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June 13, 2014 10:58:46 AM

hang-the-9 said:
Try running on an older driver. The driver is not the issue with playing games, the video card is older and was never made for games.


It's not just for gaming I am using this now for every day use.

I can't use the computer because every 5 minitues it's happened.
What older driver should I insrall? what version?


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a c 183 U Graphics card
June 13, 2014 12:41:16 PM

BazokaJoe said:
hang-the-9 said:
Try running on an older driver. The driver is not the issue with playing games, the video card is older and was never made for games.


It's not just for gaming I am using this now for every day use.

I can't use the computer because every 5 minitues it's happened.
What older driver should I insrall? what version?




Don't know what will work exactly, try one a few revisions back. You'll need to uninstall the one you have now, and see which one works for you.
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