My problem is that the driver from my 8800GTS ZOTAC gets uninstall each time I start Windows! I have to reinstall it from the CD but still the same. So can someone here help me?
My problem is that the driver from my 8800GTS ZOTAC gets uninstall each time I start Windows! I have to reinstall it from the CD but still the same. So can someone here help me?
Which Windows? Windows XP, Windows Vista 32 bit, Windows Vista 64 bit.
In your Device Manager, is there any exclamation mark? Is so, double click on the exclamation mark. It should give you the reason for the error (!) such as problem drivers; equipment resources; IRQ; range of I/O, memory beach etc ....
I am having Windows XP.
Yes, I can see there is an exclamation mark in front of the card. Even reinstalling the drivers the exclamation rest all the time.
When I click on it, it tells me:This device can not find enough free resources for its operation.
Completely uninstall your graphics card driver (also remove it). Uninstall things in Device Manager what is not required. Restart and re install your drivers.
In principle, turn off in bios everything that does not serve (serial/printer/disk drive/firewire... etc)
Oh my! So I turn my network card and it works, yes! But how to manage devices in the bios? And here I turn off everything that is not required.
In your bios, in the "Advanced Settings", there must be a directory "Peripherals Integrated" or "Onboard devices configuration": this is where it happens (check the manual of your card)
For serial and parallel ports, a series of addresses before proposed is disabled (for disabled)
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