RE: Display Properties will not apply settingsNVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 6

From: Shady Milkman (ShadyMilkman_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 07:19:04 -0700

Hello larry. Did you install your drivers before SP2. If so i'd just
uninstall them and reinstall the display driver.

"larry" wrote:

> Each time I start up, my settings in display properties resets to
> Screen resolution 640 X 480
> Color Quality low 8 - bit
> I reset them to
> 1024 X 768
> 32 bit
> apply and restart and they reset to the above.
>
> The correct monitor and Adapter are selected.
>
> I ran a update search for each and it says I have the latest driver version.
>
> I have used the 1024 X 768 res for abour a year. It is the recomended seting
> for a program that I use to play poker (play/not real money) with. This
> problem seem to have started after downloading the service pack 2,Microsoft
> USB reciver wireless keyboad and mouse and installing the software that came
> with the new keyboard and mouse.
>
> Operating system Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2 (build 2600)
> Processor 1.4 gig pent 4
> Maxtor 96147H6 Hard Drive
> Main Circuit Board Hewlett Packard HP WMTA systern board 123
> Bios Phoenix Tech
> Memory Modules 512 meg RIM non-ECC
> Display
> NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 Display adapter
> View Sonic A90f+ 17" Monitor
> Macafee
> Firewall ver 6.0.0.14
> Security center ver 5.0.0.0
> Display Driver TNT2 Model 64?: nv_4 disp.dill ver. 6.14.10.6177
>
> Adapter information: RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 pro
>
> Chip type: RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 pro
> DAC type: intergraded RAMDC
> Memory size: 16 MB
> Adapter Sring: RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 pro
> Bios info: Version 2.05.17.01.00
>
> General info: RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 pro
>
> Device type: Display Adapters
> Manufacter: NVIDA
>
> Location: PCI Slot 1(PCI bus 2. device 6. function 0)
>
> Driver: RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 pro
>
> Driver provider: NVIDA
> Driver Date: 7/15/2004
> Driver Version: 6.1.7.7
> Digilal Signer: not digiallty signed
>
> Resources: RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 pro
>
> Conflicting device list: no conflicts
>
> I uninstall old versions per installation hints. disabled virus and Fire
> Wall.
>
> Then Installed, from NVIDA web site, Graphics Driver, Geforce and TNT2;
>
> Windows XP/2000
> Version: 61.77
> Release Date: July 27, 2004
> U.S. English
> File Size: 12.0 MB
>
> When I go to update the drive I get the following warning. The publisher
> could not be verified, Are you sure you want to run this software Name
> 61.77_WIN2KXP_ English exe This file does not have a valid digital signature
> that verifies it's publisher. you should only run software from a publisher
> you trust. Installed update and still have same problem. My system supports
> geforce 2 and Geforce 2 mx,
> It had a warning that it had not been tested for Microsoft and was not
> digitally signed.
>
> Restarted and have the same problem
>
> It would seem that xp is having to default and start in VGA mode or the
> video adapter/driver is not working properly.
>
> Any Help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help
>
> Larry
>
> --
> Larry



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