hi everyone,
i m new here i hope someone will help me to solve this frustrating problem regarding my display driver...
System Spec:
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.090804-1435)
System Manufacturer: Dell Computer Corporation
System Model: Precision M60
BIOS: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A09
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 2.00GHz
Memory: 1024MB RAM
Page File: 651MB used, 1813MB available
Display Card: NVIDIA Quadro FX Go1000
Display Memory: 128.0 MB
Current Mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (60Hz)
"""MY NVIDIA display Driver got corrupt every day"""
Problem started few days ago.
i turn on my Laptop, i saw windows loading screen n after that just Black screen i thought maybe logon screen takes time to appear but,
nothing happen i waited almost 20 min's then i restart it, i try again but nothing happen just Black screen again. again restart it! this time i try to go to safe mode it hanged there.
i restart it again, "Using F8" now i go to "Enable VGA mode" finally i can see logon screen n i can able to "log in"
but what i saw my screen resolution has been reduced to 16 bit " 800 x 600 " i try to change the resolution as i apply it again "black screen" n computer hanged. i waited for few minutes... but i have to restart my computer once again.
"i thought maybe display driver got corrupt"
so again go to "Enable VGA mode" Now i uninstall the display driver from Device manager n i restart it. this time i allow window to run normally.
i logged into window and screen resolution was very low.
i reinstall display driver n restart computer, n every thing looks nice, i thought problem is solved but i couldn't imagine that this will become worse!!!
Now every day when i turn on my laptop, same thing happened as i told above,n i have to do same process... "Enable VGA mode" n so on..........
plz help me, why every time black screen? n reinstall driver ? why its like that uninstalling n installing ??? wht's solution.
any recommendation Please help me !!!
thanks in Advance
i m new here i hope someone will help me to solve this frustrating problem regarding my display driver...
System Spec:
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.090804-1435)
System Manufacturer: Dell Computer Corporation
System Model: Precision M60
BIOS: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A09
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 2.00GHz
Memory: 1024MB RAM
Page File: 651MB used, 1813MB available
Display Card: NVIDIA Quadro FX Go1000
Display Memory: 128.0 MB
Current Mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (60Hz)
"""MY NVIDIA display Driver got corrupt every day"""
Problem started few days ago.
i turn on my Laptop, i saw windows loading screen n after that just Black screen i thought maybe logon screen takes time to appear but,
nothing happen i waited almost 20 min's then i restart it, i try again but nothing happen just Black screen again. again restart it! this time i try to go to safe mode it hanged there.
i restart it again, "Using F8" now i go to "Enable VGA mode" finally i can see logon screen n i can able to "log in"
but what i saw my screen resolution has been reduced to 16 bit " 800 x 600 " i try to change the resolution as i apply it again "black screen" n computer hanged. i waited for few minutes... but i have to restart my computer once again.
"i thought maybe display driver got corrupt"
so again go to "Enable VGA mode" Now i uninstall the display driver from Device manager n i restart it. this time i allow window to run normally.
i logged into window and screen resolution was very low.
i reinstall display driver n restart computer, n every thing looks nice, i thought problem is solved but i couldn't imagine that this will become worse!!!
Now every day when i turn on my laptop, same thing happened as i told above,n i have to do same process... "Enable VGA mode" n so on..........
plz help me, why every time black screen? n reinstall driver ? why its like that uninstalling n installing ??? wht's solution.
any recommendation Please help me !!!
thanks in Advance