Installing Video Drivers the right way
1> Go to ADD/REMOVE SOFTWARE in control panel and in the list of installed software, click on the entry that mentions your card drivers (or something similar) and press the REMOVE button. You'll have to reboot for it to finish.
2> After you come back up, right click the desktop, choose properties and go to the "Settings" tab. Click on the advanced button and on the "adapter" tab click the change button. Navigate your way through the dialogs so that you install the Standard VGA driver, which is one of the Standard Display
Drivers right at the top of the list of display adapter manufacturers.
You'll have to reboot again.
3> When your machine comes back up this time, it will be in 640x480 16 color mode, so it's not going to be pretty. That's okay. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to navigate to C:\Windows\Inf and delete the two files there that end with the extension ".bin". Now go one folder further to C:\Windows\Inf\Other and delete any .inf file there with Card's name in it. The .inf files are what windows looks at when it wants info about your hardware. It stores the info it finds in those .bin files for fast easy access by the operating system later. You don't want windows to know anything about your old video card or the version of its drivers it was using, that's why you delete them. Windows will recreate the .bin files when you
load your new drivers, and the new drivers will have their own .inf file. When you see that little dialog pop up that says something to the effect "Windows is creating a database of driver information", that's what's happening... the .bin files are being created.
Now run the latest version driver install. It will ask you to reboot at the end and you should come up in 640x480 16-bit (65536) color mode. Change your resolution to what you like to run, and set the refresh to your preference and then you should be all set. You'll have to recreate any display driver profiles you had created before in the advanced display properties section.
PS: Their are also drivers cleaners such as "Detonator Destroyer", check around for one for your video card.
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