silverblue

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I Got Nvidia 7600GT

so i got windows 7 like 4 month for now all work perfect until this week
i can use my tv out and see my favorites movies :-\
when the computer start i can see in both screens on my computer screen and my television
but after windows 7 is finish to start
and i go to the settings to replace the screens nothing happen
i just want to add that it work until now

any advise?
i tried to uninstall my video drivers and install them again but nothing , try to use system restore and still nothing

EDIT:
problem solve as i install the new nvidia drivers 185.20
thanks everyone

if anyone can change the topic to Solved
thanks

if anyone can change the topic to Solved
thanks
 


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It's great to hear that you were able to resolve the issue with your Nvidia 7600GT graphics card by installing the new Nvidia drivers 185.20. This often helps in fixing display-related problems on Windows 7. In case you encounter similar issues in the future, updating your graphics drivers is usually a good first step. Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting display issues in Windows: 1. Check Cable Connections: Ensure that the cables connecting your computer to the TV are secure and not damaged. 2. Check Display Settings: Verify that the correct display settings are selected in Windows. You can access these settings by right-clicking on the desktop and choosing "Screen resolution". 3. Hardware Acceleration...
It's great to hear that you were able to resolve the issue with your Nvidia 7600GT graphics card by installing the new Nvidia drivers 185.20. This often helps in fixing display-related problems on Windows 7. In case you encounter similar issues in the future, updating your graphics drivers is usually a good first step. Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting display issues in Windows: 1. Check Cable Connections: Ensure that the cables connecting your computer to the TV are secure and not damaged. 2. Check Display Settings: Verify that the correct display settings are selected in Windows. You can access these settings by right-clicking on the desktop and choosing "Screen resolution". 3. Hardware Acceleration: Sometimes problems can be caused by hardware acceleration settings. You can adjust these settings in the Control Panel under Display settings. 4. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 7 operating system is up to date with the latest updates from Microsoft. 5. Check for Malware: In some cases, malware can interfere with display settings. Run a full system scan using a reputable antivirus program. If you encounter any further issues or have any other questions, feel free to ask for assistance.
 


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