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After installing my NVIDIA-based graphics card, every time Windows loads, I get an error stating that my graphics card is not installed properly. How can I fix this?

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After installing my NVIDIA-based graphics card, every time Windows loads, I get an error stating that my graphics card is not installed properly. How can I fix this?

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• I am running in Multi-Monitor ode/Twinview mode but my OpenGL games won’t run. How can I fix this • My system has 512MB of RAM or more and I only get 16 colors when I try to install the NVIDIA drivers using Windows 95/98/Me. How can I fix this? • My system keeps crashing/locking up. How can I fix this? • The graphics card will only allow me to choose 60Hz refresh even though I know my monitor will support a higher refresh rate. How can I fix this? • TV-out on my graphics card is not working. How can I fix this? How do I install the NVIDIA Detonator drivers for Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP? Windows 95 does not offer native AGP support. If you are installing an AGP graphics card on Windows 95, then we suggest updating your Windows 95 to the latest Service Pack, which adds supports for AGP. Contact Microsoft for information on how to obtain this. If you are installing the drivers on Windows NT4, make sure you are running at least Service Pack 5. Older Service Packs will not work with ou

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Check in your motherboard’s BIOS for the option “Assign IRQ to VGA” and make sure it is enabled. If you do not see this option in your motherboard BIOS, please contact your system/motherboard manufacturer to see if this option is available on your system. All NVIDIA-based graphics cards need to have an assigned IRQ to operate correctly.Also, conflicts with drivers from previous graphics cards can also prevent the NVIDIA drivers from installing correctly. Please remove any drivers from previous graphics cards before installing the NVIDIA-based graphics card. If you are unsure how to do this, contact the manufacturer of your graphics card for assistance with removing their display drivers correctly.

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