How do you know nothing is available .. did you go to the dxdiag dialog and checked whether 3d acceleration is enabled or not ... I have the same card you have ... but no problem for me.
nanosani
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when you upgrated to 2000 did you install drivers for your video card .if not go to the manufactors web site and get the latest for your card .
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You need to decide first if your display card is an NVidia Riva card or an NVidia TNT card. The two are completely different. Rivas use an older graphics chip on them. the TNT cards came later.
There's no such thing as a 'Riva TNT' ;)
That's probably where your problem is originating from!
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OK, I just did a little research and my memory wasn't serving me correctly. sorry about that.
But the NV4 graphics processor on your card identifies it as a first generation TNT card, and the driver you should use is the standard NVidia GeForce/TNT2 driver, i believe.
But have you installed Windows 2000 as an 'upgrade' over the top of a previous Windows 98 installation? (I'm not sure if that was ever possible, to tell the truth.) If you have, that would be the likely source of your problems. Upgrading over the top of a previous install is often troublesome, and bits of wrong drivers can corrupt things afterwards. when you move from one Windows version to another, it's best to format and start over in the process.
I'd suggest you look on NVidia's website, and when you get to the Driver download section for your OS, check the 'Driver Archives' link in the menu at left of page. I wouldn't advise installing a driver later than the Detonator 4x.xx ones for such an old display card.
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guys i've done what you've said, downloaded the driver for my card(which is a riva tnt model 64), but when i try to install the driver it says that the drivers suitable for my hardware cannot cannot be found!!! :S:S:S
BUT THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I'M TRYING TO INSTALL!!!!
PLZ HELP!!!!
hi, that messageg usually indicated you have the wrong driver or you didn't direct the install to the correct folder with the drivers in it !
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and then which is the folder i'm supposed to direct the install to?
the folder where you put the drivers when you downloaded them/or if a zip file where you unzipped them to ,basic computing
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