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Nvidia Graphics card crashing system...

Asked by chrisfixit in Apple Laptop, Video Cards, Graphics & Game Programming

Tags: XP Home, Nvidia, Windows, Graphics

A friend's PC running XP SP3 Core 2 Duo 6300, 1.5GB RAM , nVIDIA 7600GS 256MB has developed a graphics problem.. he was playing Far Cry 2 as normal when the screen went blank except for some zig-zagging blue lines.

He tried rebooting but after the Windows screen with the progress lights it falls over.

I booted into VGA mode and then Safe Mode OK, then re-booted into normal Windows and it comes up but when I tried to start Age of Empires I got a message saying the graphics card had no memory/the drivers were corrupt/3D Direct wasn't installed/hardware acceleration was off.

I checked in Device Manager and the card was  disabled, I enabled it and I got a nice screen flashing with squares and zig-zagging lines.

I re-installed drivers but no change - it looks like it only works in disabled mode with resolution up to 1280 x 1024 - as soon as I enable it I get the crazy screen.

Any ideas please?
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