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    Mainboard driver problem

    Hi all, I'm hoping you can help with this problem. I updated every driver last night and the last one was for my motherboard which is a Evga nForce 680i A1, I downloaded the driver and went to install. I got a message saying I had to uninstall the drivers I had in at the moment, it said check yes if you would like it to be uninstalled which I did. Now, after that I had to reboot. It started to load fine but after the Windows XP logo where normally it would start up desktop it just stayed black, the hard drive still made noises but other than that nothing happened, I gave it time ( over half hour) but still nothing. I inserted the original driver disk for my motherboard and changed to boot from cd but still nothing. Please, any help on this would by much appreciated.

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    Re: Mainboard driver problem

    can you boot into safe mode and uninstall it, then get the latest from the nvidia website ?

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    Re: Mainboard driver problem

    Is the monitor getting a signal? Does your gfx have twin outputs? If it does try plugging your monitor into the other output.

    Booting from you driver cd won't help mate.

    As Gonzo said mate, safe mode may be the way to go. (Press F8 just after the bios splash screen and select Safe Mode) Then install the driver.
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