Spyder Tech
June 23rd 03, 03:48 AM
John,
I have read your issue and have not come across it.
However, I do have a driver for your video card for
windows 2000/xp, and I haven't seemd to have any problems
with it at all. If your interested please contact me at
.
>-----Original Message-----
>Wasn't sure if this was the approriate place to post
this
>but I figured it was worth a try. I have Nvidia video
>drivers on my Windows XP system. Whenever I try to
>update them, when I install I get the "this product does
>not have the proper WIN XP signature, and will kill your
>computer" message. When I install anyways and reboot,
>after the windows screen everything goes black and the
>monitor shuts off, yet the computer remains on. I end
up
>having to get into safe mode and reverting. When I try
>installing the drivers through windows update, which
>downloads them and installs them itself without giving
me
>the signature/logo message, when I reboot, the same
>result happens. Basically my computer rejects any
>attempt to update my Nvidia GeForce 2 Mx/Mx Drivers,
what
>do I do?
>.
>
I have read your issue and have not come across it.
However, I do have a driver for your video card for
windows 2000/xp, and I haven't seemd to have any problems
with it at all. If your interested please contact me at
.
>-----Original Message-----
>Wasn't sure if this was the approriate place to post
this
>but I figured it was worth a try. I have Nvidia video
>drivers on my Windows XP system. Whenever I try to
>update them, when I install I get the "this product does
>not have the proper WIN XP signature, and will kill your
>computer" message. When I install anyways and reboot,
>after the windows screen everything goes black and the
>monitor shuts off, yet the computer remains on. I end
up
>having to get into safe mode and reverting. When I try
>installing the drivers through windows update, which
>downloads them and installs them itself without giving
me
>the signature/logo message, when I reboot, the same
>result happens. Basically my computer rejects any
>attempt to update my Nvidia GeForce 2 Mx/Mx Drivers,
what
>do I do?
>.
>