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Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

 

"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

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|

| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

| news:%23kJtG9DZIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

| >

| > Okay then, I'll modify my original suggestions and checks to include

| > downloading one of the nVidia cleanup tools to COMPLETELY remove any old

| > settings.

| > nVidia has always required {in 9X} an absolutely clean registry [of

| > adapters and settings] to properly install. Also, as previously

indicated,

| > you MUST have the default VGA display. IF the driver was the 81 version

or

| > above, then you will need to do additional manual cleanup/checking

before

| > attempting a re-install.

| >

| > After running the cleanup tool, use something like RegSeeker to search

the

| > registry for any that might have been missed. Check the Shared DLL key

as

| > well for references to nv** dlls and folders. Also check the INF

directory

| > for old nVidia references/INFS. you may find nvagp.inf or nvaml.inf,

| > manually remove them

| > Again, the default monitor and adapter MUST be there PRIOR to installing

| > nVidia driver. The issue is, the default monitor will not be installed

| > until

| > starting in Normal Mode, so completely "default the system" and try to

| > restart in Normal Mode BEFORE attempting to install the nVidia driver.

| > One issue that MAY cause a problem is OpenGL. Might check the registry

for

| > entries for that and post what is found.

| >

| > As another issue: if there was some special INF or installer

application

| > for your display, you will need to re-install/run such. I generally

prefer

| > to do this before installation of nVidia drivers, though some will not

| > install without adapter support so do whatever is required.

| >

|

| Thanks for your detailed advice.

| Some success.

| The Monitors branch in Device Manager has now re-appeared.

|

| The root of the problem appears to have been the NVIDIA Forceware.

|

| In another group I'd previously raised a problem of Windows stalling

| on loading with the message:

| 'Windows protection error, you need to restart your computer'

| The message re-appered if the computer was restarted, the only solution

| being to hold down the control key during bootup and select 'Safemode'.

|

| In response to that situation 'Glen Ventura' had questioned the graphics

| card drivers, but I had been assertive they ok as they were the latest

| drivers 81.98 and were correctly (and recently) installed.

| They were correctly installed but appear to be the trouble.

 

Okay, Glen was likely dead-on, we've discussed nVidia issue before in this

group.

Though I am once again using the 81.98 drivers, I have had issues with them

in the past. For some reason the drivers seem to get corrupted occasionally,

and in my case, I have never gotten the 81 drivers to uninstall properly,

always having to manually remove them.

 

|

| The NVIDIA USA site has a FAQ on the Windows protection error.

| FAQ Answer ID 40.

| 'Windows Protection Error or Windows hangs during startup after installing

| NVIDIA Forceware unified display drivers.'

| This describes various motherboard incompatibilities for earlier boards

and

| other possible BIOS issues.

|

| The article has a link to recommended motherboard BIOS settings, (the

| resulting page is in Spanish) but appears to be in English as Answer ID

805.

|

| Checking the list against my BIOS, and found all ok except:

| Video BIOS Shadowing: Disable. Mine was set to 'Enable'.

| Changed to 'Disable' but have no idea if that made any difference.

 

It may, and is what is generally recommended. Older video cards like the

nVidia128 needed that but the newer generally don't.

 

|

| Then set about removing the 81.98 drivers by clicking remove in Device

| Manager.

| At this stage I haven't removed the NVIDIA drivers completely as you

| described, but can't easily find the NVIDIA removal utility.

| Found guru3d site, but have not got the remove tool yet.

 

That's one of the tools, try that one.

 

|

| Also removed the drivers for the Firewire IEEE 1394 for good measure.

| Restated Windows and it wanted the firewire drivers first which went ok.

| Then it wanted the drivers for the graphics card and it decided to

install:

| Standard PCI Graphics Adaptor (VGA)

 

EXCELLENT. It has to be installed before you can successfully install the

nVidia driver..

 

|

| Restarted Windows, but still problems with protection error and no monitor

| branch.

 

Right, when the default PCI installed, it indicated the nVidia driver was

NOT properly installed, though the registry still held entries for the

nVidia driver.

 

|

| Then in Control panel uninstall NVIDIA Display Manager.

 

Really, it actually uninstalled or did it error out?

 

|

| Restart computer and this time starts normally (but in 640 X 480) but with

| all device drivers loaded.

| (things in system tray)

| Look in Device Manager - still no monitor branch

| In Control panel click Display, click all the tabs in turn.

| In settings unable to change resolution.

|

| Go back to Device Manager and, lo and behold, Monitors branch appears.

| This branch identifies monitor correctly as C776 (standard monitor types).

 

Weird, slow refresh times, but at least there will be the default and

monitor branch. The issue likely remains with some errant nVidia entries and

possible some left over files. Use the cleanup tool, and check with whatever

registry tool you use, for nVidia entries. Then do the previously posted

check for old nVidia files. Cleanup as best you can before attempting a

re-install. Run back through the older posts in this discussion for other

tihngs to check. Also, while in the BIOS, did you make sure everything was

setup properly?

 

*AND Do these additional things though before attempting the install*:

 

1. To save potential issues, run - Find New Harware - and see if anything

needs installed/re-installed.

 

2. Try to save the registry and copy that to another folder. Look in

C:\WINDOWS\SYSBCKUP {or whatever your configuration is} for the date and

time stamp of the proper rb00*.cab.

 

3. Boot to Safe Mode, check for ghost/improper drivers, remove any found.

If found and removed, restart, and go back to the beginning of this list.

 

4. Boot to DOS, delete the win386.swp file in Windows folder.

 

5. Restart in Normal Mode. Check Device Manager again, and make sure

everything is as it should be. Reboot one more time to Normal Mode and

install your driver.

 

|

| So that's where I am now:

| Windows starts normally but is stuck at 640 x 480 probably because I

haven't

| installed correct drivers for the card (AGP)

 

And that's all you will get until you install the adapter driver...

 

|

| And I haven't yet run any utility to completely remove the old NVIDIA

81.98

| drivers, or checked out the registry for NVIDIA entries. Do you think it

| is still worth the hassle of doing this?

 

Don't try a re-install without do that.... you likely will be having

difficulties otherwise... you can do both or just search the registry, just

make sure you get it all.

 

|

| I'm not out of the woods yet but there is now light at the end of the

| tunnel.

| I think I'll go back to the old NVIDIA drivers that are on the disk that

| came in the box with the card. They worked ok, what do you think?

|

| Roger R

|

|

 

Potentially, but first, open the CD/disk installer [with an unzip program

if necessary] and check the INF file for the version. The 77.72 driver

un-installs [meaning proper registry entries] and was a fairly stable driver

[some clipping issues and other anomalies on certain cards]. DirectX. 9.0c

works well with it..

 

You should find something like this:

 

[version]

DriverVer = 06/15/2005, 7.7.7.2

LayoutFile=layout.inf

 

Then again, sometimes the manufacturer tweaked one of nVidia's drivers

specifically for the card it was sent with, and that driver may be the best

to use if the manufacturer didn't provide any updates.. the nVidia provided

drivers are, after all, just generic.

 

Let us know how it works out...

 

--

 

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

_________

Guest Roger R
Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:%23kJtG9DZIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>

> Okay then, I'll modify my original suggestions and checks to include

> downloading one of the nVidia cleanup tools to COMPLETELY remove any old

> settings.

> nVidia has always required {in 9X} an absolutely clean registry [of

> adapters and settings] to properly install. Also, as previously indicated,

> you MUST have the default VGA display. IF the driver was the 81 version or

> above, then you will need to do additional manual cleanup/checking before

> attempting a re-install.

>

> After running the cleanup tool, use something like RegSeeker to search the

> registry for any that might have been missed. Check the Shared DLL key as

> well for references to nv** dlls and folders. Also check the INF directory

> for old nVidia references/INFS. you may find nvagp.inf or nvaml.inf,

> manually remove them

> Again, the default monitor and adapter MUST be there PRIOR to installing

> nVidia driver. The issue is, the default monitor will not be installed

> until

> starting in Normal Mode, so completely "default the system" and try to

> restart in Normal Mode BEFORE attempting to install the nVidia driver.

> One issue that MAY cause a problem is OpenGL. Might check the registry for

> entries for that and post what is found.

>

> As another issue: if there was some special INF or installer application

> for your display, you will need to re-install/run such. I generally prefer

> to do this before installation of nVidia drivers, though some will not

> install without adapter support so do whatever is required.

>

 

Thanks for your detailed advice.

Some success.

The Monitors branch in Device Manager has now re-appeared.

 

The root of the problem appears to have been the NVIDIA Forceware.

 

In another group I'd previously raised a problem of Windows stalling

on loading with the message:

'Windows protection error, you need to restart your computer'

The message re-appered if the computer was restarted, the only solution

being to hold down the control key during bootup and select 'Safemode'.

 

In response to that situation 'Glen Ventura' had questioned the graphics

card drivers, but I had been assertive they ok as they were the latest

drivers 81.98 and were correctly (and recently) installed.

They were correctly installed but appear to be the trouble.

 

The NVIDIA USA site has a FAQ on the Windows protection error.

FAQ Answer ID 40.

'Windows Protection Error or Windows hangs during startup after installing

NVIDIA Forceware unified display drivers.'

This describes various motherboard incompatibilities for earlier boards and

other possible BIOS issues.

 

The article has a link to recommended motherboard BIOS settings, (the

resulting page is in Spanish) but appears to be in English as Answer ID 805.

 

Checking the list against my BIOS, and found all ok except:

Video BIOS Shadowing: Disable. Mine was set to 'Enable'.

Changed to 'Disable' but have no idea if that made any difference.

 

Then set about removing the 81.98 drivers by clicking remove in Device

Manager.

At this stage I haven't removed the NVIDIA drivers completely as you

described, but can't easily find the NVIDIA removal utility.

Found guru3d site, but have not got the remove tool yet.

 

Also removed the drivers for the Firewire IEEE 1394 for good measure.

Restated Windows and it wanted the firewire drivers first which went ok.

Then it wanted the drivers for the graphics card and it decided to install:

Standard PCI Graphics Adaptor (VGA)

 

Restarted Windows, but still problems with protection error and no monitor

branch.

 

Then in Control panel uninstall NVIDIA Display Manager.

 

Restart computer and this time starts normally (but in 640 X 480) but with

all device drivers loaded.

(things in system tray)

Look in Device Manager - still no monitor branch

In Control panel click Display, click all the tabs in turn.

In settings unable to change resolution.

 

Go back to Device Manager and, lo and behold, Monitors branch appears.

This branch identifies monitor correctly as C776 (standard monitor types).

 

So that's where I am now:

Windows starts normally but is stuck at 640 x 480 probably because I haven't

installed correct drivers for the card (AGP)

 

And I haven't yet run any utility to completely remove the old NVIDIA 81.98

drivers, or checked out the registry for NVIDIA entries. Do you think it

is still worth the hassle of doing this?

 

I'm not out of the woods yet but there is now light at the end of the

tunnel.

I think I'll go back to the old NVIDIA drivers that are on the disk that

came in the box with the card. They worked ok, what do you think?

 

Roger R

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

Roger R wrote:

> And I haven't yet run any utility to completely remove the old NVIDIA

> 81.98 drivers, or checked out the registry for NVIDIA entries. Do

> you think it is still worth the hassle of doing this?

>

> I'm not out of the woods yet but there is now light at the end of the

> tunnel.

> I think I'll go back to the old NVIDIA drivers that are on the disk

> that came in the box with the card. They worked ok, what do you

> think?

>

> Roger R

Uninstall all old Nvidia drivers and then use the Nvidia special uninstall

program to get rid of the rest.

Now,after rebooting the required number of times, install the Nvidia drivers

of your choice.

PS: Also make sure any other mfg vid drivers from possibly another vid card

or an onboard vid card are also deleted.

Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

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>

> "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:%23kJtG9DZIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>

>> Okay then, I'll modify my original suggestions and checks to include

>> downloading one of the nVidia cleanup tools to COMPLETELY remove any old

>> settings.

>> nVidia has always required {in 9X} an absolutely clean registry [of

>> adapters and settings] to properly install. Also, as previously indicated,

>> you MUST have the default VGA display. IF the driver was the 81 version or

>> above, then you will need to do additional manual cleanup/checking before

>> attempting a re-install.

>>

>> After running the cleanup tool, use something like RegSeeker to search the

>> registry for any that might have been missed. Check the Shared DLL key as

>> well for references to nv** dlls and folders. Also check the INF directory

>> for old nVidia references/INFS. you may find nvagp.inf or nvaml.inf,

>> manually remove them

>> Again, the default monitor and adapter MUST be there PRIOR to installing

>> nVidia driver. The issue is, the default monitor will not be installed

>> until

>> starting in Normal Mode, so completely "default the system" and try to

>> restart in Normal Mode BEFORE attempting to install the nVidia driver.

>> One issue that MAY cause a problem is OpenGL. Might check the registry for

>> entries for that and post what is found.

>>

>> As another issue: if there was some special INF or installer application

>> for your display, you will need to re-install/run such. I generally prefer

>> to do this before installation of nVidia drivers, though some will not

>> install without adapter support so do whatever is required.

>>

>

> Thanks for your detailed advice.

> Some success.

> The Monitors branch in Device Manager has now re-appeared.

>

> The root of the problem appears to have been the NVIDIA Forceware.

>

> In another group I'd previously raised a problem of Windows stalling

> on loading with the message:

> 'Windows protection error, you need to restart your computer'

> The message re-appered if the computer was restarted, the only solution

> being to hold down the control key during bootup and select 'Safemode'.

>

> In response to that situation 'Glen Ventura' had questioned the graphics

> card drivers, but I had been assertive they ok as they were the latest

> drivers 81.98 and were correctly (and recently) installed.

> They were correctly installed but appear to be the trouble.

>

> The NVIDIA USA site has a FAQ on the Windows protection error.

> FAQ Answer ID 40.

> 'Windows Protection Error or Windows hangs during startup after installing

> NVIDIA Forceware unified display drivers.'

> This describes various motherboard incompatibilities for earlier boards and

> other possible BIOS issues.

>

> The article has a link to recommended motherboard BIOS settings, (the

> resulting page is in Spanish) but appears to be in English as Answer ID 805.

>

> Checking the list against my BIOS, and found all ok except:

> Video BIOS Shadowing: Disable. Mine was set to 'Enable'.

> Changed to 'Disable' but have no idea if that made any difference.

>

> Then set about removing the 81.98 drivers by clicking remove in Device

> Manager.

> At this stage I haven't removed the NVIDIA drivers completely as you

> described, but can't easily find the NVIDIA removal utility.

> Found guru3d site, but have not got the remove tool yet.

>

> Also removed the drivers for the Firewire IEEE 1394 for good measure.

> Restated Windows and it wanted the firewire drivers first which went ok.

> Then it wanted the drivers for the graphics card and it decided to install:

> Standard PCI Graphics Adaptor (VGA)

>

> Restarted Windows, but still problems with protection error and no monitor

> branch.

>

> Then in Control panel uninstall NVIDIA Display Manager.

>

> Restart computer and this time starts normally (but in 640 X 480) but with

> all device drivers loaded.

> (things in system tray)

> Look in Device Manager - still no monitor branch

> In Control panel click Display, click all the tabs in turn.

> In settings unable to change resolution.

>

> Go back to Device Manager and, lo and behold, Monitors branch appears.

> This branch identifies monitor correctly as C776 (standard monitor types).

>

> So that's where I am now:

> Windows starts normally but is stuck at 640 x 480 probably because I haven't

> installed correct drivers for the card (AGP)

>

> And I haven't yet run any utility to completely remove the old NVIDIA 81.98

> drivers, or checked out the registry for NVIDIA entries. Do you think it

> is still worth the hassle of doing this?

>

> I'm not out of the woods yet but there is now light at the end of the tunnel.

> I think I'll go back to the old NVIDIA drivers that are on the disk that

> came in the box with the card. They worked ok, what do you think?

 

There is a tool at the Guru3D site:

Guru3D - Driver Sweeper

http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?page=driversweeper

 

I don't know if it works on Win98....the page states it is "fully tested on Windows

2000, XP and Vista" but does not indicate if it works on earlier systems. All you

can do is try.

 

Before running this or any removal tool, uninstall the drivers and any other

nVidia-related items via Add/Remove Programs.

 

After you have gotten the drivers and utilities removed, reboot and then install the

drivers from the disc that came with the card.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

http://dts-l.net/

http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

 

"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

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|

| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

| news:%23JUmIdUaIHA.6140@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

| > | Then in Control panel uninstall NVIDIA Display Manager.

| > Really, it actually uninstalled or did it error out?

|

| No that uninstalled ok, but that refers to the Display Manager desktop

| software.

| The NVIDIA Display Driver did red error out. It still remains.

 

Yeah, that's what it generally does. Leaves too many entries and files

supposedly to load.

 

|

| > Let us know how it works out...

|

| Report Saturday 09 Feb 08

|

| Installed Guru3d.

| Notes say only works in Win 2000 and XP, but go ahead anyway - even when

| asked if I'm really really sure I want to proceed.

|

| In Driver Sweeper window move NVIDIA Display to 'remove' window and

activate

| sweep.

| Blue band goes across bottom of application window.

| View log: deleted folder (\NVIDIA)

| So this did not appear to find anything else.

| ----

|

| RegSweeper:

|

| Nothing much appeared to happen and nothing was indicated to be removed.

|

| Registry (using regedit)

| HKCR> A lot of entries listed here, but are presumably just listing

possible

| types.

| A lot of :

| NvCpl.xxxxx

| NVdmcpl.xxxx

| single entry for nView.profile\shell\open\command

| data:"rundll32.exe nview.dll,nViewCmd loadprofile shell"%1""

|

| HKLM\Software\NVIDIA Corporation

| data: Default (value not set)

|

| Searching for: NVIDIA:

| HKU\.DEFAULT\installLocationsMRU

| Data: (amongst others) c "E:\NVIDIA\"

| f "C:WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NvInst"

|

| HKU\.DEFAULT\Software\MartS\TotalUnistall data: LastAppRunPath

|

| Searching for: Nv**, or nv**

| no results

| ----

|

| Using CCleaner:

| Registry:

| C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\nview.dll,18 (HKCR\nview profile\default icon)

| the following in HKCR\CLSID\

| ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

| ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

| ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

| ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

| each of the above with different data keys.

| HKLM\Software\NVIDIA Corporation (as noted in regedit above)

|

| The above all cleaned. (backed up)

|

| In applications:

| NVIDIA Display Driver (red error out)

|

| after this shutdown for restart:

| fatal exception error on closedown.

 

Yeah that first shutdown/restart generally gives that error, or depending

upon the system, it occurs during the uninstallation.

 

IF you're sure you removed all of the entries [though the MRU can be left]

then it should also have removed any Start Menu entires and Control Panel

entries. Reading further below I see that you still have it showing so

something was missed

 

| ----------------

|

| Started normally.

| backup registry

|

| Forced scan for hardware:

| Followed instruction as in MS article 317187 (Rerun hardware detection)

| It scanned for hardware, asked for nothing, and then restarted.

|

| Checked Device manger - no yellow question marks or other warnings

| -------------

| Checking Device manger for duplicate entries when in in Safemode

| Display adaptors has only one single entry :

| Standard PCI Graphics Adaptor (VGA) (as previously noted)

|

| Monitors:

| Plug and Play Monitor

| -------------------------

|

| Re- the Disk that came originally with the card:

|

| > Potentially, but first, open the CD/disk installer [with an unzip

program

| > if necessary] and check the INF file for the version. The 77.72 driver

| > You should find something like this:

| > [version]

| > DriverVer = 06/15/2005, 7.7.7.2

| > LayoutFile=layout.inf

| >

| --------------

| On disk that came with the card

|

| Not sure where I'm looking here, but under

| NVIDIA the following are listed:

| 5X00

| WIN2K_XP

| WIN9X_ME In .inf file: driver ver 3.0.8.2

| WINNT4

| 6X00

| WIN2K_XP

| WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 3.0.8.2

| WINNT4

| 7X00

| WIN2K_XP

| WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 4.1.0.4

| WINNT4

| 7228

| WIN2K_XP

| WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 4.1.0.4

| 7300

| WIN2K_XP

| WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 4.1.0.4

|

| Which of those are relevant I don't know. The correct files are found on

| installation without having to choose any of the above.

 

Hmm, by the version indications those appear to be from the Detonator

Series. [3.37 - 03-22-99; 3.53 version 10-15-99; 3.68 12-30-99;

4.12.01.0522 - 05/18/00

What are the actual file dates?

 

So did I miss whether you verified that adapter as the AOpen 440 as was

identified/suggested ?

 

|

| If they are the files versions do seem quite old - nowhere near your ver

7,

| so perhaps i should download something like 7.7.7.2 from somewhere, I

think

| guru3d has library of all the NVIDIA driver files, but as noted before

| perhaps the best route is to install the original drivers from the disk

and

| then update

| later?

 

With a card that old, I suppose the first thing we should also do, is

verify that the adapter's fan is still working, is it? If not or it never

had one then the card MAY be having some additional issues with occasional

video waivering or other like flickers and such, or even video lockup, which

indicate partial eletromigration/degradation within the adapter chip.

 

If none is occurring then try the original drivers to test the card... you

may not notice the issue in 2d [standard Windows] though certainly in video

or 3d applications.

 

| --------------------

|

| In conclusion, evrything appears ok except I'm stuck with the NVIDIA

Display

| drivers in Control panel >Add/Remove software that can't be shifted.

| Attempts at removal result in Red error out using all methods tried so

far.

 

If the driver still shows in Device Manager you still have traces left in

the registry. Though you used some good tools and even regedit apparently,

something was missed. Had you successfully removed all the registry entries

then it wouldn't apear in Device Manager or Uninstall Programs.

And did you do the search in your Windows folder for files named nv*.* ? I'm

thinking that the INF file is still in the INF folder. Does the INF folder

still contain the nv3disp.inf, nvagp.inf, or nvaml1.inf? If so remove it.

 

|

| In your opinion would I be better off buying an ATI type card for a fresh

| start?

| An inexpensive card would do, I'm not using it for gaming, just ordinary

| windows apps, and video on screen. Could you recommend anything?

|

| Roger R

|

| Supplementary Data:

| Mainboard is: ASUS A7V 133 employing chipset VIA Apollo KT133A

| AGP 2.0 spec for 4X, 2X and 1X

|

 

If your card showed any signs indicating potential degradation, then

replace it. You indicate no gaming, but the video issues require at least a

capable card so yes an ATI would be a good replacement. Your AGP 2.0 will

make it potentially difficult to find one, so if you can't, try a PCI based

card if you need to replace the adapter.

 

--

 

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

_________

Guest Roger R
Posted

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"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> | Then in Control panel uninstall NVIDIA Display Manager.

> Really, it actually uninstalled or did it error out?

 

No that uninstalled ok, but that refers to the Display Manager desktop

software.

The NVIDIA Display Driver did red error out. It still remains.

> Let us know how it works out...

 

Report Saturday 09 Feb 08

 

Installed Guru3d.

Notes say only works in Win 2000 and XP, but go ahead anyway - even when

asked if I'm really really sure I want to proceed.

 

In Driver Sweeper window move NVIDIA Display to 'remove' window and activate

sweep.

Blue band goes across bottom of application window.

View log: deleted folder (\NVIDIA)

So this did not appear to find anything else.

----

 

RegSweeper:

 

Nothing much appeared to happen and nothing was indicated to be removed.

 

Registry (using regedit)

HKCR> A lot of entries listed here, but are presumably just listing possible

types.

A lot of :

NvCpl.xxxxx

NVdmcpl.xxxx

single entry for nView.profile\shell\open\command

data:"rundll32.exe nview.dll,nViewCmd loadprofile shell"%1""

 

HKLM\Software\NVIDIA Corporation

data: Default (value not set)

 

Searching for: NVIDIA:

HKU\.DEFAULT\installLocationsMRU

Data: (amongst others) c "E:\NVIDIA\"

f "C:WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NvInst"

 

HKU\.DEFAULT\Software\MartS\TotalUnistall data: LastAppRunPath

 

Searching for: Nv**, or nv**

no results

----

 

Using CCleaner:

Registry:

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\nview.dll,18 (HKCR\nview profile\default icon)

the following in HKCR\CLSID\

ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

ActiveX\COM Issue InProcServer32\C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NVCPL.DLL

each of the above with different data keys.

HKLM\Software\NVIDIA Corporation (as noted in regedit above)

 

The above all cleaned. (backed up)

 

In applications:

NVIDIA Display Driver (red error out)

 

after this shutdown for restart:

fatal exception error on closedown.

----------------

 

Started normally.

backup registry

 

Forced scan for hardware:

Followed instruction as in MS article 317187 (Rerun hardware detection)

It scanned for hardware, asked for nothing, and then restarted.

 

Checked Device manger - no yellow question marks or other warnings

-------------

Checking Device manger for duplicate entries when in in Safemode

Display adaptors has only one single entry :

Standard PCI Graphics Adaptor (VGA) (as previously noted)

 

Monitors:

Plug and Play Monitor

-------------------------

 

Re- the Disk that came originally with the card:

> Potentially, but first, open the CD/disk installer [with an unzip program

> if necessary] and check the INF file for the version. The 77.72 driver

> You should find something like this:

> [version]

> DriverVer = 06/15/2005, 7.7.7.2

> LayoutFile=layout.inf

>

--------------

On disk that came with the card

 

Not sure where I'm looking here, but under

NVIDIA the following are listed:

5X00

WIN2K_XP

WIN9X_ME In .inf file: driver ver 3.0.8.2

WINNT4

6X00

WIN2K_XP

WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 3.0.8.2

WINNT4

7X00

WIN2K_XP

WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 4.1.0.4

WINNT4

7228

WIN2K_XP

WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 4.1.0.4

7300

WIN2K_XP

WIN9X_ME In .inf file:driver ver 4.1.0.4

 

Which of those are relevant I don't know. The correct files are found on

installation without having to choose any of the above.

 

If they are the files versions do seem quite old - nowhere near your ver 7,

so perhaps i should download something like 7.7.7.2 from somewhere, I think

guru3d has library of all the NVIDIA driver files, but as noted before

perhaps the best route is to install the original drivers from the disk and

then update

later?

--------------------

 

In conclusion, evrything appears ok except I'm stuck with the NVIDIA Display

drivers in Control panel >Add/Remove software that can't be shifted.

Attempts at removal result in Red error out using all methods tried so far.

 

In your opinion would I be better off buying an ATI type card for a fresh

start?

An inexpensive card would do, I'm not using it for gaming, just ordinary

windows apps, and video on screen. Could you recommend anything?

 

Roger R

 

Supplementary Data:

Mainboard is: ASUS A7V 133 employing chipset VIA Apollo KT133A

AGP 2.0 spec for 4X, 2X and 1X

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

Roger R wrote:

[snip}

> In your opinion would I be better off buying an ATI type card for a

> fresh start?

> An inexpensive card would do, I'm not using it for gaming, just

> ordinary windows apps, and video on screen. Could you recommend

> anything?

>

> Roger R

>

> Supplementary Data:

> Mainboard is: ASUS A7V 133 employing chipset VIA Apollo KT133A

> AGP 2.0 spec for 4X, 2X and 1X

 

Try this link for more info and how to use Detonator Destroyer.

It is really supposed to work great.

Yes, it is free.

http://www.guru3d.com/detonator-destroyer/

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

Buffalo wrote:

> Roger R wrote:

> [snip}

>> In your opinion would I be better off buying an ATI type card for a

>> fresh start?

>> An inexpensive card would do, I'm not using it for gaming, just

>> ordinary windows apps, and video on screen. Could you recommend

>> anything?

>>

>> Roger R

>>

>> Supplementary Data:

>> Mainboard is: ASUS A7V 133 employing chipset VIA Apollo KT133A

>> AGP 2.0 spec for 4X, 2X and 1X

>

> Try this link for more info and how to use Detonator Destroyer.

> It is really supposed to work great.

> Yes, it is free.

> http://www.guru3d.com/detonator-destroyer/

 

You could also try Drive Cleaner Pro located here:

http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=745

but Detonator Destroyer has a strong following for its effectiveness.

 

BTW, there are plenty of old ATI vid cards available through Pricewatch.com

, among other places.

Almost any card, even a 9200 or 9250 should be just fine. One 64mb card is

only around $20.00.

However, your present card should be just fine if it is not damaged.

Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

news:1202755122.58933.0@iris.uk.clara.net...

|

| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

| news:uh0fOm7aIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

| In response to your comments, first a bit about the Nvidia driver files,

| then

| further down the page more about the Nvidia driver files that remain

| installed in Windows\System.

|

| Starting with the Nvidia drivers.

| Referring to the driver files on the CD disk that came with the adaptor:

|

| > Hmm, by the version indications those appear to be from the Detonator

| > Series. [3.37 - 03-22-99; 3.53 version 10-15-99; 3.68 12-30-99;

| > 4.12.01.0522 - 05/18/00

| No I don't recognise those.

|

| Looking again at the disk, Contents.txt has the following:

| For my adaptor card (not an AGP8X) the drivers are the 7X00 series:

| Cut and pasted from the document:

| 7100M4-NVIDIA GeFORCE4MX440,

| <WIN9X_ME> Windows 95/98/ME drivers.(V41.04W)

| The actual NVAML.INF under the 7X00, win98 heading has data:

| DriverVer = 10/25/2002, 4.1.0.4

|

| Now,

| It happens I saved the complete Windows inf file dated 25 Jan 08.

| (I'm a bit puzzled because the 81.98 drivers were downloaded on 09Dec07

and

| I believed I installed shortly after, but could be mistaken.)

| Never the less, this .inf contains the following:

| nvaml.inf: Inf file ver3.0 Driver ver 4.1.0.4. dated 10/25/2002

|

| This accords with the on the original disk, but I can't understand why the

| .inf was not updated when the 81.98 drivers were installed.

 

The drivers and infs will not be overwritten if they are newer [date] or

already installed. That's why you must completely remove all old files,

registry entries, and everything related to the previous nVidia driver, and

why people have created those third party removers. At one time, even the

forums and support on nVidia would recommend using those uninstallers.

 

6.31 - 09-20-00- Detonator Series

Your driver ???

61.76 - 07-12-04 - Forceware Series

77.72 - 06-15-05- Forceware

81.98 - 12-10-05 - Forceware

 

|

| I thought there was somewhere on the windows system that kept a record of

| the various hardware changes, but if there is, I can't now discover it.

 

Perhaps you're thinking of the hardware txt file or system.1st, or the info

displayed via MSINFO showing hardware and driver changes.

 

|

| -----

| > So did I miss whether you verified that adapter as the AOpen 440 as was

| > identified/suggested ?

|

| No, not confirmed, the card is not branded AOpen or anything as Posh.

| It was an inexpensive white box branded as 'Sparkle'.

| http://www.sparkle.com.tw

|

| On that site, under APG cards they don't specifically list the GeForce4

| MX440, only the GeForce2 MX400.

| Never the less, following the GeForce2 MX400 link:

| Under 'driver downloads' for the above they have driver 77.72 for win9X.

| I downloaded that. (the http link returns no file found, but ftp

connection

| enables download of the 19 MB ZIP file : 77.72_win9x_international.)

|

| When unzipped the readme file has the following title:

| NVIDIA Display Drivers for Windows 9x, version 4.14.10.7772, 06/15/2005

| 1. List of supported adaptors, GeForce4 MX440 is amongst them.

| 2. List of files (No nvagp.inf as stated but NVAML.inf instead)

| 3. Installation instructions.

| 4. Uninstallation instructions ( use add\remove in Control Panel)

| 5. Control Freak panel access instructions.

|

| File NVAML.inf : DriverVer = 06/15/2005, 7.7.7.2

|

| This would be the version on which you commented favourably,

| so i think I'll have a go at installing that.

| (Does that type have name? Forceware or detonator or something..?)

|

| > With a card that old, I suppose the first thing we should also do, is

| > verify that the adapter's fan is still working, is it? If not or it

never

| > had one then the card MAY be having some additional issues...

|

| The card never had a fan, but there has not been any flickering, or, as

far

| as I know, any video lockups.

|

| -------------

| Now about the Nvidia files remaining in Windows:

|

| > | In conclusion, everything appears ok except I'm stuck with the NVIDIA

| > Display

| > | drivers in Control panel >Add/Remove software that can't be shifted.

| > | Attempts at removal result in Red error out using all methods tried so

| > far.

| >

| > And did you do the search in your Windows folder for files named nv*.* ?

| > I'm

| > thinking that the INF file is still in the INF folder. Does the INF

folder

| > still contain the nv3disp.inf, nvagp.inf, or nvaml1.inf? If so remove

it.

|

| My thoughts were obviously focussed elsewhere, so i missed that.

| nvaml.inf is present. (assume nvaml1 is a typo)

| The nvaml.inf (ver 3) data: Driver ver: 8.1.9.8 12/10/2005

 

Actually it wasn't a typo, that's how some of the older drivers provided

the nvaml file. Regardless, it is the file necessary to remove or Windows

will install SOME of the 81.98 intenationalized settings upon Windows

startup. Its not worth your effort to check, bu you may have a mis-matched

registry and files.

 

Okay, here's something that I also do when servicing older computers, if I

don't manually clean the slots and adapters [additional cost], I at least

remove the hold down screw and carefully rock the card in the slot to ensure

any corrosion [moisture in the air ALWAYS creates corrosion, smoke and you

have a dilectric barrier] is scraped away.

 

|

| As you suspected the Windows folder still contained the whole Nvidia

driver

| application in Windows\System\Nvinst\.

| The Windows search for nv*.* files produced 146 files,

| Located as follows:

|

| In: WINDOWS\SYSTEM

| nvuDisp.exe

| NVDisp.nvu

| nvapps.xml

| nvwddi.dll

| nvwimg.dll

| nvwdmcpl.dll

| Folder: NvInst

| No other nv types

|

| In WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NvInst\

| 136 files:

| Comprising: (.dll's and .hlp files omitted)

| keystone.exe

| nvsvc.exe

| nvuDisp.exe

| nwiz.exe

| nvaml.inf

| nvapps.xml

| nvcore.vxd

| nvmini.vxd

| vgartd.vxd

| NVDisp.nvu

| default.tvp

 

The above, in conjunction with the nvaml.inf file indicates you are using

the international version. Likely you have dozens of help files and other in

various language formats, making up the bulk of the found files.

Unless your system is not English then a warning: there may come a time

when your help screens and warning screens may pop-up in some foriegn

language when using the Internation version. If you have an English language

version of Windows, make the effort to download English only nVidia driver.

 

|

| In WINDOWS\APPLOG\

| Nvudisp.lgc

| ---------------

 

That's from taskmon, monitoring loading sequence and other for the

driver//files/application.

 

|

| All the above should simply be deleted and registry rechecked?

| ..worried about adverse consequence because of the appearance of the red

| error when trying to remove these using the Windows uninstaller.

|

| ------------

| Conclusion:

| Remove these remaining traces of the Nvidia installation and install the

| 77.72 drivers.

|

| Roger R

|

| Supplementary Data:

| Mainboard is: ASUS A7V 133 employing chipset VIA Apollo KT133A

| AGP 2.0 spec for 4X, 2X and 1X

|

 

The simple answer is Yes remove them all.

 

There are significant enough changes between the older 77.72 and the newer

81.98 files to cause problems.

 

Now here's a potential issue which may have occurred:

 

IF you failed to completely uninstall the other driver before installing

the 81.98 driver, then that may have caused your problem with the 81.98

driver.

Try the 77.72 driver, if it suits your purposes then stay there, OR, since

you now know how to rid yourself of the old drivers, completely remove the

77.72 driver [its uninstaller works, though still cleanup] and re-try the

81.98 sometime in the future.

Once either is installed, re-run the DirectX installer for the version on

your system [if you have it]. Check with MSINFO > Tools > DirectX, or type

dxdiag in the RUN box. If that doesn't work try dxinfo. NOTE: both had

updates which should be applied.

 

 

BTW it appears your card is specifically supported in the 77.72:

NVIDIA&DEV_0173.DeviceDesc="NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440-SE"

> under d (2) =

> ....PCIR..q.....

> ....~.......GF4M

> X440-SE VGA BIOS

> ................

 

 

--

 

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

_________

Guest Roger R
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"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uh0fOm7aIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

In response to your comments, first a bit about the Nvidia driver files,

then

further down the page more about the Nvidia driver files that remain

installed in Windows\System.

 

Starting with the Nvidia drivers.

Referring to the driver files on the CD disk that came with the adaptor:

> Hmm, by the version indications those appear to be from the Detonator

> Series. [3.37 - 03-22-99; 3.53 version 10-15-99; 3.68 12-30-99;

> 4.12.01.0522 - 05/18/00

No I don't recognise those.

 

Looking again at the disk, Contents.txt has the following:

For my adaptor card (not an AGP8X) the drivers are the 7X00 series:

Cut and pasted from the document:

7100M4-NVIDIA GeFORCE4MX440,

<WIN9X_ME> Windows 95/98/ME drivers.(V41.04W)

The actual NVAML.INF under the 7X00, win98 heading has data:

DriverVer = 10/25/2002, 4.1.0.4

 

Now,

It happens I saved the complete Windows inf file dated 25 Jan 08.

(I'm a bit puzzled because the 81.98 drivers were downloaded on 09Dec07 and

I believed I installed shortly after, but could be mistaken.)

Never the less, this .inf contains the following:

nvaml.inf: Inf file ver3.0 Driver ver 4.1.0.4. dated 10/25/2002

 

This accords with the on the original disk, but I can't understand why the

..inf was not updated when the 81.98 drivers were installed.

 

I thought there was somewhere on the windows system that kept a record of

the various hardware changes, but if there is, I can't now discover it.

 

-----

> So did I miss whether you verified that adapter as the AOpen 440 as was

> identified/suggested ?

 

No, not confirmed, the card is not branded AOpen or anything as Posh.

It was an inexpensive white box branded as 'Sparkle'.

http://www.sparkle.com.tw

 

On that site, under APG cards they don't specifically list the GeForce4

MX440, only the GeForce2 MX400.

Never the less, following the GeForce2 MX400 link:

Under 'driver downloads' for the above they have driver 77.72 for win9X.

I downloaded that. (the http link returns no file found, but ftp connection

enables download of the 19 MB ZIP file : 77.72_win9x_international.)

 

When unzipped the readme file has the following title:

NVIDIA Display Drivers for Windows 9x, version 4.14.10.7772, 06/15/2005

1. List of supported adaptors, GeForce4 MX440 is amongst them.

2. List of files (No nvagp.inf as stated but NVAML.inf instead)

3. Installation instructions.

4. Uninstallation instructions ( use add\remove in Control Panel)

5. Control Freak panel access instructions.

 

File NVAML.inf : DriverVer = 06/15/2005, 7.7.7.2

 

This would be the version on which you commented favourably,

so i think I'll have a go at installing that.

(Does that type have name? Forceware or detonator or something..?)

> With a card that old, I suppose the first thing we should also do, is

> verify that the adapter's fan is still working, is it? If not or it never

> had one then the card MAY be having some additional issues...

 

The card never had a fan, but there has not been any flickering, or, as far

as I know, any video lockups.

 

-------------

Now about the Nvidia files remaining in Windows:

> | In conclusion, everything appears ok except I'm stuck with the NVIDIA

> Display

> | drivers in Control panel >Add/Remove software that can't be shifted.

> | Attempts at removal result in Red error out using all methods tried so

> far.

>

> And did you do the search in your Windows folder for files named nv*.* ?

> I'm

> thinking that the INF file is still in the INF folder. Does the INF folder

> still contain the nv3disp.inf, nvagp.inf, or nvaml1.inf? If so remove it.

 

My thoughts were obviously focussed elsewhere, so i missed that.

nvaml.inf is present. (assume nvaml1 is a typo)

The nvaml.inf (ver 3) data: Driver ver: 8.1.9.8 12/10/2005

 

As you suspected the Windows folder still contained the whole Nvidia driver

application in Windows\System\Nvinst\.

The Windows search for nv*.* files produced 146 files,

Located as follows:

 

In: WINDOWS\SYSTEM

nvuDisp.exe

NVDisp.nvu

nvapps.xml

nvwddi.dll

nvwimg.dll

nvwdmcpl.dll

Folder: NvInst

No other nv types

 

In WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NvInst\

136 files:

Comprising: (.dll's and .hlp files omitted)

keystone.exe

nvsvc.exe

nvuDisp.exe

nwiz.exe

nvaml.inf

nvapps.xml

nvcore.vxd

nvmini.vxd

vgartd.vxd

NVDisp.nvu

default.tvp

 

In WINDOWS\APPLOG\

Nvudisp.lgc

---------------

 

All the above should simply be deleted and registry rechecked?

...worried about adverse consequence because of the appearance of the red

error when trying to remove these using the Windows uninstaller.

 

------------

Conclusion:

Remove these remaining traces of the Nvidia installation and install the

77.72 drivers.

 

Roger R

 

Supplementary Data:

Mainboard is: ASUS A7V 133 employing chipset VIA Apollo KT133A

AGP 2.0 spec for 4X, 2X and 1X

Posted

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Okay, put both messages together

 

"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

news:1202846154.4902.0@proxy01.news.clara.net...

|

| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

| news:eug1o5TbIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

| >BTW it appears your card is specifically supported in the 77.72:

| > NVIDIA&DEV_0173.DeviceDesc="NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440-SE"

| >> under d (2) =

| >> ....PCIR..q.....

| >> ....~.......GF4M

| >> X440-SE VGA BIOS

| >> ................

|

| Problems are -more or less -resolved and the system is now running in

normal

| start up with 1024 x 768 display.

|

| Details:

| Followed your instructions and deleted all the NVIDIA folders and files

| wherever located.

| Ran Reg sweep again and removed all NVIDIA entries.

| I was confident everything was removed.

| Checked Device Manager for duplicate or spurious entries -none.

| Monitor is P&P listed as C776

| Re-started two or three times.

| Saved copy of registry to My Documents at this point.

|

| Meanwhile went to Guru3d and downloaded NVIDIA drivers:

| Ver 77.72 for win98, english version.

| Installed these drivers.

| All ok.

|

| Adaptor card is now listed in Device Manager as:

| GeForce4 MX440

 

Great, you've got it now...

 

|

| Notice on restart detection of additional hardware, monitor.

| In Device Manager there are now two monitors:

| C776

| Default Monitor.

|

| Remove Default Monitor.

| Restart but Default Monitor is restored.

 

Don't worry about that Default Monitor entry, leave it alone for now. The

Default is because there is no specific INF, and the other is from the

PlugnPray that nVidia found.

 

|

| This adaptor card supports two monitors. Is this second monitor appearing

| because the card expects to find two?

| Or is it because the .inf for the card is not right.

| I don't have an .inf for it, as its P&P should that matter?

 

A true INF would help, but the "PlugnPray" was supposed to use the

interaction between the monitor chip, adapter chip, and the OS and provide

the necessary functions. Key word is supposed....

 

 

There are a couple of settings that you might want to check in the nVidia

Settngs. Generally the defaults will work, particularly as your not gaming,

though if you find issues with video, then 3dGuru is your "friend" for

checking those settings.

 

|

| Been along the road of getting an .inf file, but it seems to come down to

| paying for one.

| Its not the money, the sum involved is small, but I don't have the

| mechanisms to pay by the methods they insist on.

 

Monitor6.inf contains:

 

[Hansol]

%Mazellan17px%=Mazellan17px, Monitor\HSLA605

%Mazellan15ax%=Mazellan15ax, Monitor\HSL05DD

%Mazellan14px%=Mazellan14px, Monitor\HSL0579

%Mazellan400A%=Mazellan400A, Monitor\HSL057A

%Mazellan700A%=Mazellan700A, Monitor\HSL06A6

%Mazellan17ax%=Mazellan17ax, Monitor\HSL06A6

%Mazellan700P%=Mazellan700P, Monitor\HSL06A5

%Mazellan500P%=Mazellan500P, Monitor\HSL05DE

%Mazellan500A%=Mazellan500A, Monitor\HSL05DD

%Mazellan400P%=Mazellan400P, Monitor\HSL0579

 

; -------------- Hansol

[Mazellan17px]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan17px.AddReg, 1600, DPMS

 

[Mazellan15ax]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan15ax.AddReg, 1024, DPMS

 

[Mazellan14px]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan14px.AddReg, 1024, DPMS

 

[Mazellan400A]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan400A.AddReg, 1024, DPMS

 

[Mazellan500P]

DelReg=Del_Current_Reg

AddReg=Mazellan500P.Add, 1280, DPMS

 

[Mazellan17ax]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan17ax.Add, 1280, DPMS

 

[Mazellan700P]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan700P.Add, 1600, DPMS

 

[Mazellan700A]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan700A.Add, 1280, DPMS

 

[Mazellan500A]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan500A.Add, 1024, DPMS

 

[Mazellan400P]

DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG

AddReg=Mazellan400P.Add, 1024, DPMS

 

; -------------- Hansol

[Mazellan17px.AddReg]

HKR,"MODES\1600,1200",Mode1,,"30.0-85.0,50.0-120.0,+,+"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan15ax.AddReg]

HKR,"MODES\1024,768",Mode1,,"30.0-54.0,50.0-120.0,+,+"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan14px.AddReg]

HKR,"MODES\1024,768",Mode1,,"30.0-54.0,50.0-120.0,+,+"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan400A.AddReg]

HKR,"MODES\1024,768",Mode1,,"30.0-50.0,50.0-120.0,-,-"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan700A.Add]

HKR,"MODES\1280,1024",Mode1,,"30.0-69.0,50.0-120.0,-,-"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan500P.Add]

HKR,"MODES\1280,1024",Mode1,,"30.0-69.0,50.0-120.0,-,-"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan17ax.Add]

HKR,"MODES\1280,1024",Mode1,,"30.0-69.0,50.0-120.0,-,-"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan700P.Add]

HKR,"MODES\1600,1200",Mode1,,"30.0-85.0,50.0-120.0,+,+"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan500A.Add]

HKR,"MODES\1024,768",Mode1,,"30.0-54.0,50.0-120.0,+,+"

HKR,,ICMProfile,1,9

 

[Mazellan400P.Add]

HKR,"MODES\1024,768",Mode1,,"30.0-54.0,50.0-120.0,+,+"

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MS="Microsoft"

 

Hansol="Hansol Electronics"

Mazellan14px="Hansol Electronics Mazellan14px"

Mazellan15ax="Hansol Electronics Mazellan15ax"

Mazellan17px="Hansol Electronics Mazellan17px"

Mazellan400A="Hansol Electronics Mazellan400A"

Mazellan700A="Hansol Electronics Mazellan700A"

Mazellan500P="Hansol Electronics Mazellan500P"

Mazellan17ax="Hansol Electronics Mazellan17ax"

Mazellan700P="Hansol Electronics Mazellan700P"

Mazellan500A="Hansol Electronics Mazellan500A"

Mazellan400P="Hansol Electronics Mazellan400P"

 

Franc found:

> [ Hansol C776 ]

>

> Propriitis du moniteur:

> Nom du moniteur Hansol C776

> Identification du moniteur HSL06AD

> Modhle C776

> Type de moniteur 17" CRT

> Date de fabrication Semaine 48 / 2000

> Numiro de sirie YESN054206

> Taille d'affichage maximale visible 32 cm x 24 cm (15.7")

> Ratio d'aspect de l'image 4:3

> Friquence horizontale 30 - 72 KHz

> Friquence verticale 50 - 160 Hz

> Risolution maximale 1280 x 1024

> Gamma 2.26

> Gestion du mode DPMS Standby, Suspend, Active-Off

>

> Modes vidio giris:

> 640 x 480 140 Hz

> 800 x 600 110 Hz

> 1024 x 768 85 Hz

> 1152 x 864 75 Hz

> 1280 x 1024 65 Hz

>

 

So perhaps one of our gurus would just create an INF for you, all the

information is available.

 

 

| --------

|

| DirectX:

| Version: 6.1a (4.06.03.0518)

 

AAAAKKK, the driver you have installed is DX8.0+

 

|

| Don't know if this needs upgrading- to 9 or something, but how to upgrade

| it?

 

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4846c891-d45d-4122-8230-69f3e5ecdede -

DX 8.1 - require genuine check

If it fails, while still online/connected to that site, go to

C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files and click GenuineCheck.exe, paste the

results to the webpage.

 

9.0c can be found on the windowsupdates site in the catalog or on Microsoft.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=2da43d38-db71-4c1b-bc6a-9b6652cd92a3&displaylang=en -

web installer for 9.0c - also genuine check

 

Got any gaming magazine CDs or have a friend/relative/other which has one?

Generally they have a DX version on them somewhere.

 

 

| MS update site doesn't seem very helpful.

| MS update site already checked this machine today and I downloaded a

| security patch, but no mention of updates for DirectX.

 

Well DX6 isn't even remotely current.

 

|

| Typed dxdiag in Run box

| Tabs produced following results:

| DirectX files: No problems found

| DX Media Files: no problems found

| DirectX drivers: no problems found

| Display 1:

| Direct Draw Acceleration enabled. All test functions ok.

| Direct 3D: Initially acceleration enabled but when test run

| saw rotating coloured cube ok, but next test Hardware Acceleration

Rendering

| causes it to crash out.

 

The card itself likely supports DX7 [possibly 8] natively, though I haven't

checked that, so DX6 isn't going to provide the proper functioning. If at

all possible upgrade to at least DX7 if not 8.1 or 9.0c [though that's more

for the 81.98 driver].

 

| Re run test after restart: same result.

| DirectX Features pane Direct3D: No acceleration available and

| 'Disable' button remains greyed out.

| However after each computer restart the Direct 3D Acceleration is again

| enabled.

| Display 2:

| As display 1

 

Right, the card natively supports hardware acceleration so that's going to

be the default.

 

|

| Sound tests : all ok

| ------------------

|

| Other unrelated issues encountered when restoring normal operation.

|

| Problem (resolved) with network card.

| Not detected - no light on RJ45 panel.

| Run: Force Hardware Re-detection. ref MS 317187

| Still Not detected.

| Remove card, restart and re-install network card software.

| Shutdown and reinstall card.

| Restart - network functioning normally.

 

Okay, so the various manipulations of the registry OR during those errors

you were having, the netcard decided to give you another headache.

But its fixed, check another one off.

 

|

| Problem with antivirus -needs reinstallation.

| That done and up dated.

 

Not unusual, check another one off.

 

|

| Enable normal start up in msconfig.

| Normal shutdown.

| --------------

| Roger R

|

|

 

AND THE CORRECTION

| A couple of errors in my post:

|

| I wrote:

| > Notice on restart detection of additional hardware, monitor.

| > In Device Manager there are now two monitors:

| > C776

| > Default Monitor.

|

| This happened before the NVIDIA drivers installed so not due to them.

|

|

| > Or is it because the .inf for the card is not right.

| > I don't have an .inf for it, as its P&P should that matter?

|

| Of course it is the Monitor not the adaptor card that I don't have the

..inf

| file.

|

| Sorry about that.

|

| Roger R

 

 

Roger, it seems you're about done, save for the INF and DirectX. At

minimum, upgrade DirectX.

 

--

 

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

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Guest Roger R
Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:eug1o5TbIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>BTW it appears your card is specifically supported in the 77.72:

> NVIDIA&DEV_0173.DeviceDesc="NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440-SE"

>> under d (2) =

>> ....PCIR..q.....

>> ....~.......GF4M

>> X440-SE VGA BIOS

>> ................

 

Problems are -more or less -resolved and the system is now running in normal

start up with 1024 x 768 display.

 

Details:

Followed your instructions and deleted all the NVIDIA folders and files

wherever located.

Ran Reg sweep again and removed all NVIDIA entries.

I was confident everything was removed.

Checked Device Manager for duplicate or spurious entries -none.

Monitor is P&P listed as C776

Re-started two or three times.

Saved copy of registry to My Documents at this point.

 

Meanwhile went to Guru3d and downloaded NVIDIA drivers:

Ver 77.72 for win98, english version.

Installed these drivers.

All ok.

 

Adaptor card is now listed in Device Manager as:

GeForce4 MX440

 

Notice on restart detection of additional hardware, monitor.

In Device Manager there are now two monitors:

C776

Default Monitor.

 

Remove Default Monitor.

Restart but Default Monitor is restored.

 

This adaptor card supports two monitors. Is this second monitor appearing

because the card expects to find two?

Or is it because the .inf for the card is not right.

I don't have an .inf for it, as its P&P should that matter?

 

Been along the road of getting an .inf file, but it seems to come down to

paying for one.

Its not the money, the sum involved is small, but I don't have the

mechanisms to pay by the methods they insist on.

--------

 

DirectX:

Version: 6.1a (4.06.03.0518)

 

Don't know if this needs upgrading- to 9 or something, but how to upgrade

it?

MS update site doesn't seem very helpful.

MS update site already checked this machine today and I downloaded a

security patch, but no mention of updates for DirectX.

 

Typed dxdiag in Run box

Tabs produced following results:

DirectX files: No problems found

DX Media Files: no problems found

DirectX drivers: no problems found

Display 1:

Direct Draw Acceleration enabled. All test functions ok.

Direct 3D: Initially acceleration enabled but when test run

saw rotating coloured cube ok, but next test Hardware Acceleration Rendering

causes it to crash out.

Re run test after restart: same result.

DirectX Features pane Direct3D: No acceleration available and

'Disable' button remains greyed out.

However after each computer restart the Direct 3D Acceleration is again

enabled.

Display 2:

As display 1

 

Sound tests : all ok

------------------

 

Other unrelated issues encountered when restoring normal operation.

 

Problem (resolved) with network card.

Not detected - no light on RJ45 panel.

Run: Force Hardware Re-detection. ref MS 317187

Still Not detected.

Remove card, restart and re-install network card software.

Shutdown and reinstall card.

Restart - network functioning normally.

 

Problem with antivirus -needs reinstallation.

That done and up dated.

 

Enable normal start up in msconfig.

Normal shutdown.

--------------

Roger R

Guest Roger R
Posted

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"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

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A couple of errors in my post:

 

I wrote:

> Notice on restart detection of additional hardware, monitor.

> In Device Manager there are now two monitors:

> C776

> Default Monitor.

 

This happened before the NVIDIA drivers installed so not due to them.

 

> Or is it because the .inf for the card is not right.

> I don't have an .inf for it, as its P&P should that matter?

 

Of course it is the Monitor not the adaptor card that I don't have the .inf

file.

 

Sorry about that.

 

Roger R

Guest Roger R
Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uW%2337CgbIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

Thanks for detailing all the monitor info, I hope you were able to cut and

paste didn't have to type all that.

> | DirectX:

> | Version: 6.1a (4.06.03.0518)

>

> AAAAKKK, the driver you have installed is DX8.0+

 

Followed the link and downloaded DirectX 8.1.

Installed and it passes all its test fine.

So that is sorted.

> Roger, it seems you're about done, ..

 

Yes everything working normally now - Great.

 

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all those who contributed to

solving this problem, incl Glen Ventura, Franc Zabkar and especially

yourself for the considerable effort put into your comprehensive replies.

Very much appreciated.

 

Roger R

UK

Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

 

 

"Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

news:1202928815.31293.0@proxy00.news.clara.net...

|

| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

| news:uW%2337CgbIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

| Thanks for detailing all the monitor info, I hope you were able to cut and

| paste didn't have to type all that.

|

| > | DirectX:

| > | Version: 6.1a (4.06.03.0518)

| >

| > AAAAKKK, the driver you have installed is DX8.0+

|

| Followed the link and downloaded DirectX 8.1.

| Installed and it passes all its test fine.

| So that is sorted.

|

| > Roger, it seems you're about done, ..

|

| Yes everything working normally now - Great.

|

| I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all those who contributed to

| solving this problem, incl Glen Ventura, Franc Zabkar and especially

| yourself for the considerable effort put into your comprehensive replies.

| Very much appreciated.

|

| Roger R

| UK

|

 

Thanks for responding with the results, and thanks for recognizing the

effort that we all [the group] try to put into solving the issues we are

presented with, and it does [at times, as this did] take multiple areas

addressed.

 

Good luck and make us your newsgroup for any future issues which might need

resolved. There are a lot who wait in the background for questions related

to their areas of knowledge...

 

--

 

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

_________

Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:ul6uJinbIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

> "Roger R" <d-e-c-o-d-e-r@clara.co.uk> wrote in message

> news:1202928815.31293.0@proxy00.news.clara.net...

> |

> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> | news:uW%2337CgbIHA.5892@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> | Thanks for detailing all the monitor info, I hope you were able to cut and

> | paste didn't have to type all that.

> |

> | > | DirectX:

> | > | Version: 6.1a (4.06.03.0518)

> | >

> | > AAAAKKK, the driver you have installed is DX8.0+

> |

> | Followed the link and downloaded DirectX 8.1.

> | Installed and it passes all its test fine.

> | So that is sorted.

> |

> | > Roger, it seems you're about done, ..

> |

> | Yes everything working normally now - Great.

> |

> | I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all those who contributed to

> | solving this problem, incl Glen Ventura, Franc Zabkar and especially

> | yourself for the considerable effort put into your comprehensive replies.

> | Very much appreciated.

> |

> | Roger R

> | UK

> |

>

> Thanks for responding with the results, and thanks for recognizing the

> effort that we all [the group] try to put into solving the issues we are

> presented with, and it does [at times, as this did] take multiple areas

> addressed.

>

> Good luck and make us your newsgroup for any future issues which might need

> resolved. There are a lot who wait in the background for questions related

> to their areas of knowledge...

>

 

Nice work on the detailed follow-through on this problem, MEB. I wasn't able to

spend much time in this thread due to being pre-occupied with buying a house. Glad

to see you were able to help Roger sort it all out, step by step.....and Roger, glad

to see you have it working again.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

http://dts-l.net/

http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

Posted

Re: Device Manager, no Monitors branch

 

Well, so you took advantage of the buyers market, good time to do so, at

least for those who are still solvent.

 

--

 

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

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