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Assuming na "DriverPack Solution" ang ginamit mong pang install ng driver ng FX 5500, as per your attached image.
Try mo ito:
- Download NVIDIA's driver for your GeForce FX 5500 and save it to your Desktop.
- Next, Right-click the downloaded driver's .exe file and choose "Run as Administrator".
- A "Install and a Custom install" appear, now choose the custom option.
- The installer will uninstall the GPU driver and perform a clean install the GPU driver.
- Reboot your computer.
Hope it works.
up ko ser .. pasagot naman please T_T
mga boss pa tulong naman, ni re format ko yung laptop ko asus k40IN nag run naman yung installer pero naka stuck lng sya sa logo ng windows 7 ayaw nya tumuloy, anu ba dapat gawin ko, na check ko na yung cd na installer ok naman, pero ayaw nya ma re format.... pa tulong naman mga boss
TS panu iformat yung dell laptop? maselan ba sa OS yun parang ayaw nya basahin yung burn lang sa CD eh.. tia
Patulong naman.. ngayon ko lang na encounter to...
luma na PC to.. Pentium 4 2.66Ghz, dalawang RAM nakalagay sa 2 slots: 512 mb, tsaka 256 so, 768mb yung equal ng 2 ram
pagkabukas ng pc, lumalabas sa BIOS, Bad Checksum Error.. wrong date / time --- tapos nakikita ko 768 total ng ram
since wrong date / time, inaayos ko sa set up sa bios yung time and date... SAVE, then magre restart
Ito ngayon ang problema, pagka restart:
nagiging 512mb na lang yung RAM! parang di nadedetect yung isang slot na 256.
everytime na nag clear ng CMOS o magpalit ng CMOS battery, babalik yung ram reading na 768 --- pero pag nag configure ako ulit ng bios, magiging 512mb ulit ang lumalabas! ba't ganun?
Salamat sa response boss.
Nagawa ko na po dati yn, no drivers download po sa Nvidia site dhil updated nman daw drivers ko.
If iformat ko, madetect na kaya as NVIDIA graphic card
I had the same problem with an ASUS G73JW Laptop when trying to install NVIDIA GTX 460M Drivers for Windows XP. This solution will work for your flavour of windows:
When running the NVIDIA Install Program I got the error:
NVIDIA Installer cannot continue
This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware
The reason for this error is that the specific device ID for your graphics card does not show up in any of the INF setup files. More on this later.
The way around this is to manually add your device ID to the INF file so it shows up when the setup programs checks for "compatible hardware"
Steps:
1. Get your device ID: click on CONTROL PANEL, then CLICK on SYSTEM, then CLICK on DEVICE MANAGER
2. Under Other Devices/ (or if your video card already has a driver under Display Adapter) click on Video Adapter
3. Click on Details, Device Instance Id should already be selected
4. You will see something similar to this:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DD1&SUBSYS_20421043&REV_A1\4&30DE1B
This has the detail about your specific video card maker, chipset and model
For instance in my system
VEN_10DE tells me the Vendor is 10DE which is the Vendor ID for NVIDIA
DEV_0DD1 tells me the Chipset is 0DD1 which is the Chipset GTX 460M
SUBSYS_20421043 tells me that this is the Specific MODEL GTX 460M in the Asus 73JW Laptop
5. If you haven't already done so then MANUALLY Download the latest NVIDIA driver for your video card from the NVIDIA website and run the install program. It will give your the error : "This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware" Don't Panic.
6. GOTO the install directory. The default will be something like:
c:\nvidia\DisplayDriver\275.50\WinXP\English\Display.Driver\
or
c:\nvidia\DisplayDriver\260.63\WinXP\International\Display.Driver\
7. there will be many INF files there of the type:
nvaa.inf
nvac.inf
nvam.inf
nvao.inf
nvbl.inf
etc...
8. Pick any one of them (I picked nvam.inf) and make a backup copy then open the original in NOTEPAD or your favourite text editor
9. Scroll down until you see lines like:
[NVIDIA_Devices.NTx86.5.1]
%NVIDIA_DEV.0405.01% = Section001, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0405&SUBSYS_15D21043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0405.02% = Section001, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0405&SUBSYS_16341043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.01% = Section001, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_080117FF
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.02% = Section002, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_15881043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.03% = Section003, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_16181043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.04% = Section004, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_16321043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.05% = Section001, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_17A21043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.06% = Section005, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_3D7B17AA
%NVIDIA_DEV.0408.01% = Section001, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0408&SUBSYS_19021043
These files are for the most part listed BY the four digit HEXidecimal number that appears after DEV.
10. NOW CAREFULLY scroll down to the section that is similar to your chipset / DEV number
%NVIDIA_DEV.0CB1.01% = Section041, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0CB1&SUBSYS_203C1043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DEE.02% = Section042, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DEE&SUBSYS_15621043
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DEE.04% = Section042, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DEE&SUBSYS_15A21043
11. Take a look at this pattern. You will make a DEVICE ID for your Video Adapter and insert it here
The first part is the same for everyone:
%NVIDIA_DEV.
From Step 4
my DEV is 0DD1
so my device id so far is:
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.01%
NOTE: id there is already DEVs same as yours then your line will be the next increment ie...
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.02%, or %NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.03%, etc
for the section just make it the same as the section where you're inserting it so I have:
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.01% = Section042,
the next part is the same for everyone so you will have:
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.01% = Section042, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_
add the rest (your DEV and SUBSYS numbers) so it matches your DEVICE ID and your finished device ID should look similar to this:
%NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.01% = Section042, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DD1&SUBSYS_20421043
12. NOW SCROLL DOWN to the [Strings] section it will look like this:
[Strings]
DiskID1 = "NVIDIA Windows 2000/XP (32 bit) Driver Library Installation Disk 1"
NVIDIA = "NVIDIA"
NVIDIA_DEV.0405.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS"
NVIDIA_DEV.0405.02 = "NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS "
NVIDIA_DEV.0407.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT"
NVIDIA_DEV.0407.02 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT "
NVIDIA_DEV.0407.03 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT "
NVIDIA_DEV.0407.04 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT "
NVIDIA_DEV.0407.05 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT "
NVIDIA_DEV.0407.06 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT "
Same as before add a line in for your Video card:
NVIDIA_DEV.0CB1.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M - KAPs INF MOD"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DEE.02 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 415M "
NVIDIA_DEV.0DEE.04 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 415M "
NOTE: id there is already DEVs same as yours then your line will be the next increment ie...
NVIDIA_DEV.0CB1.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DD1.02 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M - KAPs INF MOD"
NVIDIA_DEV.0DEE.02 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 415M "
NVIDIA_DEV.0DEE.04 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 415M "
13. SAVE FILE
14. If you have the file ListDevices.txt open it and add a line under the appropriate section
15. GO back and manually run setup.exe from where the NVIDIA files where extracted:
NOTE: DO NOT RUN THE DOWNLOADED APPLICATION OR YOUR WILL OVERWRITE EVERYTHING YOU'VE JUST DONE!
For Example Your setup program may be here:
c:\nvidia\DisplayDriver\260.63\WinXP\International\setup.exe
THATS IT YOUR DRIVER WILL BE INSTALLED...ENJOY
* Download the required driver software that matches your hardware definition. Save a copy of the drivers in a safe place, in case you accidentally happen to delete them from your PC.
You may copy the content below and paste it in a TEXT file for your ready reference.
0. Disconnect from internet and Disable your anti-virus program and before going to step number 1 (Important)
1. Boot computer in SAFE mode (press F8 during restart)
2. Extract the Driver software .ZIP completely to extract all folders. Extract the .EXE also.
3. Go to Device Manager
4. Select Display adapter (in my case it reads 'Standard VGA Graphics Adapter' that I need to change to 'ATI Radeon X1250')
5. Right click and select Properties, select update driver
6. In the update dialog select 'Browse my computer fro driver software'
7. In the Next dialog window, select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'.
8. In the Select driver dialog, pick on 'Have Disk'
9. Browse to the folder you extracted the ZIP file earlier (locate the '.inf' file) The .INF file would be located in the Packages>Drivers>Display>XXX_INF.
10. Run the installation, and you are done!!!
11. Restart the computer in normal mode.
12. Enable Anti-virus programs
patulong nman po, sa laptop ko, acer bumibitaw ang power pag nag iinstall ng kahit anung o.s. kusang namamatay, nag isolate testing n din ako ng hardisk at memory, gud nman ang mga un, sabi ng kakilala ko na laptop tech sa saudi , ung nec na chipset sa ilalim ng keybord ang problem pero di pa nya nakita ito, posible poh ba un?
Wala akong makitang setting na ganuns sa BIOS...check UMA Allocation on your BIOS configs/settings.