Replaced 17" CRT with 19" TFT widescreen - display problem...
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Replaced 17" CRT with 19" TFT widescreen - display problem...
Hi,
I've changed my aging 17" CRT for a 19" TFT widescreen monitor. The problem is I cannot set to the optimum display res of 1440x900. The chap who sold me the monitor says I need an updated driver to support the new monitor.
Anyone know where I can download a driver from as the web address the salesman gave me dosen't work as he'd explained?
My graphics card is a GeForce Ti4400.
The guy said I need "something like" the 93.71 driver.
If someone could be more specific I'd be most grateful.
Thanks in anticipation.
Nick
I've changed my aging 17" CRT for a 19" TFT widescreen monitor. The problem is I cannot set to the optimum display res of 1440x900. The chap who sold me the monitor says I need an updated driver to support the new monitor.
Anyone know where I can download a driver from as the web address the salesman gave me dosen't work as he'd explained?
My graphics card is a GeForce Ti4400.
The guy said I need "something like" the 93.71 driver.
If someone could be more specific I'd be most grateful.
Thanks in anticipation.
Nick
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Just get the standard Nvidia drive from here : NVIDIA Drivers
Should be able to find what you need from there
Assuming you are running XP, just select the top item in each select box (Graphics Driver, GeForce and TNT2, Windows XP / 2000) and it should take you to the download page for those drivers.
Should be able to find what you need from there
Assuming you are running XP, just select the top item in each select box (Graphics Driver, GeForce and TNT2, Windows XP / 2000) and it should take you to the download page for those drivers.
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Thanks Hanslow. There was me cursing the salesman and I'd mis-heard the webpage he advised me to look on.... MVDIA.com
Doh!
Still that website contains links to similar sites but I didn't really get anywhere as his instructions were to suit NVDIA.com
Doh!
Still that website contains links to similar sites but I didn't really get anywhere as his instructions were to suit NVDIA.com
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