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Today, I installed a new AGP nVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Video Card (Model 64/Model 64 Pro). When I went into Device Manager, I noticed a yellow exclamation point for the driver entry for this display adapter. Despite of using the cd which came with the card, I still could not make it appear like a normal entry.
Of thoretical and possible practical interest, I did notice that BIOS accurately displayed the technical specifications of the card at bootup during POST. Additionally, I noticed the driver entry for the AGP video is normal within Safe Mode, but, in sharp contrast, appears conflicting as indicated by a yellow exclamation point within Normal Mode.
Since the operating system on this pc is Windows XP Pro SP2, I am wondering if I just simply need to obtain the SP2 drivers to fix this problem. With respect to troubleshooting, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, but, with no success in resolving what appears to be a driver problem.
Any help on this question will be appreciated. I look forward to reviewing each response in detail.
Thank you
George
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