Best Answer: go to the compaq website and download the latest drivers and you should find the adaptor will work once you install the chipset drivers.
Re:I got into the commmand console, but I can't find a way to run the 'restore' program from here. Is there any way to do a system restore to a previous day using the command line interface??
BJ
Re:I would try to Restore/Recovery console. Boot from the CD and as you go through select repair. YOu may have to run it multiple times(I usually need to run it 2 times in W2K) If not then you can go through the steps as if you were going to reinstall and when the Xp installer detects the previous install it will present you with a "repair" option. Generally this rewrites all of the .sys, and .inf. In W2k it does not reinstall the original drivers but I suspect that in XP you will forced back to the "certified" drivers.
IF you do this I would suggest that you back up and data that you have …… or make an image on a second HDD so that you can afford to screw it up…
Best of Luck
Re:That's exactly the problem. I don't have mouse or keyboard control from windows–even after trying a 'safe mode' restart. Is there any way to access a 'commmand-line' interface to do a restore. Again..this is win XP, so no DOS.
BJ
Re:I don't think these options would work as he cannot access anyhing in windows at all. The restore option might work from DOS but I am not sure.
Re:try the system resore go back a few days see if it helps
Re:Roll back to the previous drivers (nvidia). It's on your display device in device manager.
Re:I had problems with the 23.10's on my P3 system. Kept dropping back to standard vga driver. Went back to 22.80's, which run stable.
Re:anyone??
BJ
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