Guide To Installing Drivers

spinviperspinviper Join Date: 2003-05-08 Member: 16151Members
edited November 2004 in Off-Topic
<div class="IPBDescription">for you video card.</div> <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><b>*NOTE TO READERS*</b>'
You will need <a href='http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/' target='_blank'>DriverCleaner</a> so please download it.</span><!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Driver Cleaner is a program which helps you to remove parts of drivers that are left after uninstalling the old drivers. First you need to uninstall the drivers from the control panel than reboot and after that run the program. If you really want a good description of what steps you should do than you need to read the readme file included in the zip file and installation as it contains a detailed description step by step.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->



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Important for nVidia users
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For nVidia users that are going to uninstall 45.** or newer:
Just follow the steps, but these are a few things you need to know and do before.
In Driver Cleaner goto the options and select the backup functions.

When you uninstalled the 45.** or higher before without problems than select the nvidia cleaning file.
If you uninstalled them before and got problems than select the nVidia cleaning file and in the options window by Cleaning Options, uncheck Registry.

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Important Note:
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Make sure step 1 is done, because Windows will go online and download the driver from the Microsoft site.

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Usage for XP / XP SP1 / XP SP2
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ATI:
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect or use firewall to block all.
2. Remove ATI driver from add/remove programs then remove the control panel from add/remove programs
3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)
4. On reboot into safe mode WinXP SP1/SP2 will auto detect and install drivers. Just let it do its thing. If you can cancel out of the auto install hardware wizard then skip the rest and run Driver Cleaner! If you can NOT cancel out of auto detect wizard then...

5. Navigate to device mgr->display adapter->uninstall and/or remove ATI display adapter but do not reboot
6. Disable any AntiVirus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)
7. Run Cab Cleaner (not needed, but recommended)
8. Run Driver Cleaner
9. Empty recycle bin and reboot
10. Install the new drivers and control panel

nVidia:
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect or use firewall to block all.
2. Remove nvidia from add/remove programs
3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)

4. On reboot into safe mode WinXP SP1/SP2 will auto detect and install drivers. Just let it do its thing. If you can cancel out of the auto install hardware wizard then skip the rest and run Driver Cleaner! If you can NOT cancel out of auto detect wizard then...
5. Navigate to device mgr->display adapters->highlight nVidia and click uninstall or remove but don't reboot
6. Disable any AntiVirus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)
7. Run Cab Cleaner (not needed, but recommended)

8. Run Driver Cleaner
9. Empty recycle bin and reboot
10. Install the new drivers

Other:
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect
2. Remove driver from add/remove programs
3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)
4. On reboot into safe mode WinXP SP1/SP2 will auto detect and install drivers. Just let it do its thing. If you can cancel out of the auto install hardware wizard then skip the rest and run Driver Cleaner! If you can NOT cancel out of auto detect wizard then...

5. Navigate to device mgr->select the category->uninstall and/or remove but do not reboot
6. Disable any AntiVirus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)
7. Run Driver Cleaner
8. Empty recycle bin and reboot
9. Install the new driver

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Usage for other operating systems
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ATI:
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect

2. Remove ATI driver from add/remove programs then remove the control panel from add/remove programs
3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)
4. Disable any AntiVirus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)
5. Run Cab Cleaner (not needed, but recommended)
6. Run Driver Cleaner
7. Empty recycle bin and reboot
8. Install the new drivers and control panel

nVidia:
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect or use firewall to block all.
2. Remove nvidia from add/remove programs

3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)
4. Disable any AntiVirus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)
5. Run Cab Cleaner (not needed, but recommended)
6. Run Driver Cleaner
7. Empty recycle bin and reboot
8. Install the new drivers

Other:
1. Unplug nic card or modem from net or disconnect or use firewall to block all.
2. Remove driver from add/remove programs
3. Reboot into safe mode (F8 during boot up)
4. Disable any AntiVirus Software (If you don't disable is than it could give trouble)

5. Run Driver Cleaner
6. Empty recycle bin and reboot
7. Install the new driver

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Important on Windows 98
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ATI:
After the uninstall of the drivers and control panel check if windows set the display adapter to Standaard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA). If windows set it to Standaard Display Adapter (VGA) than it is highly possible that you wil get an infsetup error when you install the new ATI display driver. If you get this error set the display adapter to Standaard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA) and than install the drivers.

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