Problem with old one nvidia

nebitanlikskroz

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Oct 25, 2016
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Hello I have one problem with old one graphic,
My pc work and start up without drivers( in safe mode ) but when I install it pc starts pop up blue screen and cant start up. Graphics is nvidia 9600gt.
Any help?
 
What you describe typically indicates a driver issue. We can eliminate a physical problem with the graphics card because you can access safe mode with it.

What is your OS and how many bits? I checked for drivers for the graphics card and it isn't the same as the latest nVidia drivers (or so I am led to believe), so make sure you download the correct one for your graphics card and operating system.

Secondly, if you haven't: clean installation of drivers is recommended to be on the safe side (especially if the previous driver was corrupt).

Hopefully, this should get rid of the blue screen problem when trying to boot into Windows normally. If not, then you'll have likely have to find out what the blue screen error is before further assistance could be provided.
 

nebitanlikskroz

Commendable
Oct 25, 2016
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I install driver from nvidia experience, so that's lastest
Win 10 64bit
PC load windows and then blackscreen>bluescreen(last sec) can't see error
Btw this is full story: Thats a old graphics card i find it after 1-2 years in garage box and try to build conf , cooler started to not work (BUT SYSTEM WORK IN NORMAL MODE) , i brought it to a service to to change it, thay call me in few hrs and say "Shows blue screen"..
I really cant catch up:p
 
Do you know which driver you have? On current check, the latest nVidia driver (at time of writing) is 375.63; but for your graphics card it's 341.98. So there is a difference.

Without knowing further specifics, there's little else I can suggest beyond what I have mentioned. For Windows to go to blue screen could be any reason. Depending on the message, it could be narrowed to identify the actual problem. It could be hardware, but on current information we can't state for certain. (Sounds likely if there is a problem on another PC.)

But... if you know how to find DMP files on your PC, those could be used by people with more knowledge and experience to identify the nature of the blue screen crash.
 
That would at least rule out an incorrect driver being to blame.

Hardware issue not entirely ruled out, but insufficient evidence at the time being. I'm not completely convinced though as you have mentioned booting into safe mode. Unless there are problems during safe mode which can be traced back to the graphics card, I still suspect a driver issue.