Couldn't find a more valid topic to post this in so here goes.
When I use Nvidia's 185.85 graphic card drivers my Zalman trimon monitor goes haywire. My monitor refuses to turn on many times in a row booting up just as it gets into windows ( I see vista lopad bar and then the display turns off). When i do get in many boot atemps in device manager the monitor keeps appearing and disappearing (which creates that beep sound like plugging in a usb device in and out, very annoying). As it goes on eventually my desktop resolution changes to the smallest and gives me a vista message display device has changed. It still appears and dissapears till a rundll happens and then makes the display again shrink to the smallest size and disables steroscopic drivers.
182 drivers (currently using) give me no problems so its not my hardware, I did only recently a major upgrade to my computer so it was a clean install (185.85 didn't work with my older components either).
186 beta graphic card drivers (no stero drivers of same version so no stereo if it worked) causes the exact same but instead of a rundll I get a blue screen message as it dumps memery.
I have contaced Nvidia support and thier now on lvl 2 support. Which means I followed all lvl 1 instructions which includes safe mode and using a driver cleaner.
They asked me if I knew anyone with similar problems so I'm now asking around.
Windows Vista 32 Home Premium
4 Gb DDR2 Ram (3.2 max)
GTX 275 (had 8800 GTS 320mb)
Zalman Trimon 22"
AMD 9950 Quad Core Prossessor (only had Dual core)
MA770-Us3 Mother board (had some gigabyte one)
edit: I tried again and am now using 185.85, my monitor doesn't turn off anymore but the otehr problems remain. After 5-15 minutes of rundll errors I can finnaly use my computer like normal till next time I reset or turn my computer off.
Couldn't find a more valid topic to post this in so here goes.
When I use Nvidia's 185.85 graphic card drivers my Zalman trimon monitor goes haywire. My monitor refuses to turn on many times in a row booting up just as it gets into windows ( I see vista lopad bar and then the display turns off). When i do get in many boot atemps in device manager the monitor keeps appearing and disappearing (which creates that beep sound like plugging in a usb device in and out, very annoying). As it goes on eventually my desktop resolution changes to the smallest and gives me a vista message display device has changed. It still appears and dissapears till a rundll happens and then makes the display again shrink to the smallest size and disables steroscopic drivers.
182 drivers (currently using) give me no problems so its not my hardware, I did only recently a major upgrade to my computer so it was a clean install (185.85 didn't work with my older components either).
186 beta graphic card drivers (no stero drivers of same version so no stereo if it worked) causes the exact same but instead of a rundll I get a blue screen message as it dumps memery.
I have contaced Nvidia support and thier now on lvl 2 support. Which means I followed all lvl 1 instructions which includes safe mode and using a driver cleaner.
They asked me if I knew anyone with similar problems so I'm now asking around.
Windows Vista 32 Home Premium
4 Gb DDR2 Ram (3.2 max)
GTX 275 (had 8800 GTS 320mb)
Zalman Trimon 22"
AMD 9950 Quad Core Prossessor (only had Dual core)
MA770-Us3 Mother board (had some gigabyte one)
edit: I tried again and am now using 185.85, my monitor doesn't turn off anymore but the otehr problems remain. After 5-15 minutes of rundll errors I can finnaly use my computer like normal till next time I reset or turn my computer off.
I've got a nearly identical setup and I haven't had any issues with the monitor itself (only some driver issues that existed before the monitor). I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and another 275 (SLI), and my setup should be buggier than yours...
I've got a nearly identical setup and I haven't had any issues with the monitor itself (only some driver issues that existed before the monitor). I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and another 275 (SLI), and my setup should be buggier than yours...
I did post that exact forum to Nvidia when they asked me if anyone else is having similar problems like me. They said that forum was too vague in the desciptions of the problems and they said none are similar to mine. I would have posted my problem there if they hadn't said that.
Zalman have fully gone through trouble shooting with me to find out if the monitor has a fault. It definetly is not the monitor.
Nvidia only tells me they cannot reproduce my problem and haven't answered me in ages, I stated up a new question (much neater layed out and to the point) and I still get the same response and then nothing.
I did post that exact forum to Nvidia when they asked me if anyone else is having similar problems like me. They said that forum was too vague in the desciptions of the problems and they said none are similar to mine. I would have posted my problem there if they hadn't said that.
Zalman have fully gone through trouble shooting with me to find out if the monitor has a fault. It definetly is not the monitor.
Nvidia only tells me they cannot reproduce my problem and haven't answered me in ages, I stated up a new question (much neater layed out and to the point) and I still get the same response and then nothing.
When I use Nvidia's 185.85 graphic card drivers my Zalman trimon monitor goes haywire. My monitor refuses to turn on many times in a row booting up just as it gets into windows ( I see vista lopad bar and then the display turns off). When i do get in many boot atemps in device manager the monitor keeps appearing and disappearing (which creates that beep sound like plugging in a usb device in and out, very annoying). As it goes on eventually my desktop resolution changes to the smallest and gives me a vista message display device has changed. It still appears and dissapears till a rundll happens and then makes the display again shrink to the smallest size and disables steroscopic drivers.
182 drivers (currently using) give me no problems so its not my hardware, I did only recently a major upgrade to my computer so it was a clean install (185.85 didn't work with my older components either).
186 beta graphic card drivers (no stero drivers of same version so no stereo if it worked) causes the exact same but instead of a rundll I get a blue screen message as it dumps memery.
I have contaced Nvidia support and thier now on lvl 2 support. Which means I followed all lvl 1 instructions which includes safe mode and using a driver cleaner.
They asked me if I knew anyone with similar problems so I'm now asking around.
Windows Vista 32 Home Premium
4 Gb DDR2 Ram (3.2 max)
GTX 275 (had 8800 GTS 320mb)
Zalman Trimon 22"
AMD 9950 Quad Core Prossessor (only had Dual core)
MA770-Us3 Mother board (had some gigabyte one)
edit: I tried again and am now using 185.85, my monitor doesn't turn off anymore but the otehr problems remain. After 5-15 minutes of rundll errors I can finnaly use my computer like normal till next time I reset or turn my computer off.
When I use Nvidia's 185.85 graphic card drivers my Zalman trimon monitor goes haywire. My monitor refuses to turn on many times in a row booting up just as it gets into windows ( I see vista lopad bar and then the display turns off). When i do get in many boot atemps in device manager the monitor keeps appearing and disappearing (which creates that beep sound like plugging in a usb device in and out, very annoying). As it goes on eventually my desktop resolution changes to the smallest and gives me a vista message display device has changed. It still appears and dissapears till a rundll happens and then makes the display again shrink to the smallest size and disables steroscopic drivers.
182 drivers (currently using) give me no problems so its not my hardware, I did only recently a major upgrade to my computer so it was a clean install (185.85 didn't work with my older components either).
186 beta graphic card drivers (no stero drivers of same version so no stereo if it worked) causes the exact same but instead of a rundll I get a blue screen message as it dumps memery.
I have contaced Nvidia support and thier now on lvl 2 support. Which means I followed all lvl 1 instructions which includes safe mode and using a driver cleaner.
They asked me if I knew anyone with similar problems so I'm now asking around.
Windows Vista 32 Home Premium
4 Gb DDR2 Ram (3.2 max)
GTX 275 (had 8800 GTS 320mb)
Zalman Trimon 22"
AMD 9950 Quad Core Prossessor (only had Dual core)
MA770-Us3 Mother board (had some gigabyte one)
edit: I tried again and am now using 185.85, my monitor doesn't turn off anymore but the otehr problems remain. After 5-15 minutes of rundll errors I can finnaly use my computer like normal till next time I reset or turn my computer off.
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I did post that exact forum to Nvidia when they asked me if anyone else is having similar problems like me. They said that forum was too vague in the desciptions of the problems and they said none are similar to mine. I would have posted my problem there if they hadn't said that.
Zalman have fully gone through trouble shooting with me to find out if the monitor has a fault. It definetly is not the monitor.
Nvidia only tells me they cannot reproduce my problem and haven't answered me in ages, I stated up a new question (much neater layed out and to the point) and I still get the same response and then nothing.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=96665
I did post that exact forum to Nvidia when they asked me if anyone else is having similar problems like me. They said that forum was too vague in the desciptions of the problems and they said none are similar to mine. I would have posted my problem there if they hadn't said that.
Zalman have fully gone through trouble shooting with me to find out if the monitor has a fault. It definetly is not the monitor.
Nvidia only tells me they cannot reproduce my problem and haven't answered me in ages, I stated up a new question (much neater layed out and to the point) and I still get the same response and then nothing.