Need help installing my new Nvidia GeForce GT 610 Graphics Card

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Vincent Ajero

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Ok, first is i installed the GPU to my PCIE slot in the MoBo. Then I installed the drivers. The drivers didn't install.It says. "Access is Denied" and I am the administrator. So I restart my computer and booted it on safe mode. I uninstalled the drivers first. Then I iinstalled it again. And it did install complete. But then, in the device manager, it says to my device, "Windows stopped this device because it has reported a problem. (Code 43). There I am stuck. Please help. :??:
 
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If the card is showing a video display when you are using it, re-installing Windows is a good idea. BIOS upgrade messing up is very rare, but does happen, but may be needed to get the video card working. I have run MANY BIOS updates over 15 years in the business and I can't think of one time it killed a computer on me.

Vincent Ajero

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It is compatible to windows 7. I correctly checked my GPU. It is seated tight on the Pcie x16 slot. I can just install the drivers in safe mode. Because it fails when i install the drivers in normal boot. Please help. Thanks.
-Vincent
 

Vincent Ajero

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It is a new card. It is a Inno3D GeForce GT 610 Graphics Card.
Here is the link of my motherboard - http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/G31M-VS2/
It is a ASRock G31-VS2 Motherboard.
And I don't know how to update my bios. Im scared that it may wreck my PC. I'll reformat my PC and install a Windows XP.
Thanks.
-Vincent

BIOS
- 4Mb AMI Legal BIOS
- Supports "Plug and Play"
- ACPI 1.1 Compliance Wake Up Events
- Supports jumperfree
- SMBIOS 2.3.1 Support
- VCCM Voltage Multi-adjustment
 
If the card is showing a video display when you are using it, re-installing Windows is a good idea. BIOS upgrade messing up is very rare, but does happen, but may be needed to get the video card working. I have run MANY BIOS updates over 15 years in the business and I can't think of one time it killed a computer on me.
 
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Vincent Ajero

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Just had another problem.
I want to backup my files on my new Seagate Backup Plus External HDD before formatting my PC to reinstall windows XP but i can't use it.
The error is "There are no drivers in this device."
When I search online, there are drivers but i can't install it.
Error "Unable to update drivers. Access is denied."
I am currently the administrator.
Please Help.
Cheers.
-Vincent
 


Well this goes back to your original issue, did you play around with any computer settings especially file rights or policies? Did you have a virus? You may need to boot off a Linux Live CD and do a copy of your files that way, that will bypass the rights issue for not being able to install drivers.
 

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