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I'm fed up of trying to update my drivers and getting my PC screwedup as a result. Earlier today I d'loaded some drivers for my TNT2 card from the manufacturer's website (Creative). Well, there's one dated March 2002 so as that's the most recent I get it and install it - or try to. The initial bit goes ok, then it asks me for a file which isn't in the update package. After seaching I point the install program to the c:\windows\system directory where the file. Only thing is I'm not sure if there's supposed to be an updated file with the same name. Then the proggie asks for another file & this time I can't locate it. I abort the install and when I reboot my PC the graphics is all shot to *bleep*. 640 x 480, 256 color, can't resize my desktop. What kind of sh**** install program is this!? Why can't Creative write in the Read Me (I read it before I did the install) that certain files are required, and "keep your Win 98 CD" or "keep the original CD that came with the card" handy or some f**** MESSAGE so we know & can get ourselves prepared properly!!! :mad: [/rant] Now that I've vented, I've encountered a rather strange problem... shutting down my PC actually restarts it. It's that way whether I ctrl-alt-del and choose "Shut Down" from the Clos Program box, or whether I use the normal method (Start button --> Shut Down --> Shut Down). Stand By, Restart & Restart in MS-DOS mode work OK. But when I choose Shut Down, WHY DOES MY BLOODY PC RESTART????? |
Hmm, I have the same problem. What I do when it happens is:
1) Tell the computer to reset 2) When it's in the initial stages, press the power button. Works for me [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] |
LOL a little angry here are we? push f8 then go in to windows in "safemode" and remove the drivers and it will work great next time you log in to windows! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Theres a few articles in the Microsoft Knowledge base about this problem, you can find it from www.microsoft.com . Problem is the windows shut down is a complex procedure so theres a few things that can go wrong. Very likley in your case its related to your driver screw up. |
Personally, I'd forget about Creative and their stupid driver sets, and go straight for the Nvidia ones. The latest (unofficial) TNT2 drivers are located here : http://www.reactorcritical.com/files...0.41_winxp.exe
Since it's an executable, I'm assuming you can just just double click on it and let the application do the rest. |
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ALso, the file that trickster linked to is for windows XP, so youll have to hunt down the win98 version. There probably on the same site. [ 10-27-2002, 02:34 PM: Message edited by: andrewas ] |
Thanks for the help. I'll start with MS & see if they have anything.
Yes, I was bloddy pi$$ed off (as you can tell) about the whole situation. |
Would I be safe going for nVidia drivers? I managed to locate one (ver 30.82) for TNT2 cards from their site.
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