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cannot install Display Driver

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I have installed WinXP-64 professional but it cannot recognize the display adaptor, and in the Device Manager it says my display card is "Standard VGA",

I have downloaded NVIDIA ForceWare Driver 81.98 but the Driver won't install,

it says something like "cannot locate a driver for your display device...".

The display card is GeForce2MX, in WinXP-32, it was recognized as "NV11".

any ideas? thanks in advance.

Have you tried extracting the driver, and then updating it manually by pointing the driver update manager at the source?

Most likely drivers you have do not support your graphics card. Search for older 64-bit drivers that do support geforce2. v81.95 do support your card:

NVIDIA_NV11.DEV_0110.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400"

NVIDIA_NV11.DEV_0111.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 100/200"

NVIDIA_NV11.DEV_0113.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro2 MXR/EX"

NVIDIA_CR11.DEV_01A0.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce2 Integrated GPU"

get them at guru3d.com

  • 2 weeks later...
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many thanks. The 81.95 version cannot work too, however, you show me the right way.

I have downloaded many other versions, finally, 52.14 is ok, after modify the nv4_disp.inf file.

(add the bold strings)

[Manufacturer]

%NVIDIA% = NVIDIA.Mfg,NTamd64

[NVIDIA.Mfg.NTamd64]

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