I've presented this problem to nvidia as well but so far nothing has worked. Here is my problem and answers from nvidia:
I seem to have a problem finding my tv from the control panel.
I'm using a s-vhs adaptor with rgb connection which has worked earlier but not with this card.
Following the steps in the thread "Connecting a video card to a TV and enabling TV output" didn't do me much good since I don't have a Video & Television button.
1. Have you tried reinstalling the display driver or tried installing any other driver version?
2. Is this the first time you trying to connect the TV?
3. Please check in the Windows display properties if the TV is detected and is active.
4. What is the length of the cable that you are using and are you using any adaptor to connect to the TV?
5. As a part of troubleshooting, have you tried connecting a known good TV?
Answers:
1: Yes. I've installed both official and unofficial ones but nothing changes the fact that the tv isn't found in nview.
2: With this card, yes. I've used the tv successfully with my previous ati card though.
3: It is not, though I managed to get it detected with unofficial drivers and the old control panel though the picture on the tv was still unresponsive.
4: About 5 meters, the same cable I've used successfully for years.
5: Well, yes. This tv I consider good since it has worked before.
Second answer from nvidia:
The issue you are experiencing is not the general behavior of the graphics card or its driver. However, such issue could occur either:
1. If the display driver is not registered properly in Windows.
2. Or, it could be due to corrupted driver files.
Hence, in order to troubleshoot the issue further, I would request you to try installing the updated display driver version 191.03, using driver cleaner software which will help you in uninstalling all the undeleted older display driver files from your computer in safe mode.
Please perform the following steps described below.
1. Please follow the installation and uninstallation steps given below in Safe Mode with networking.
1. Restart the computer.
2. While the computer is restarting simultaneously, keep tapping the function key "F8" on the keyboard.
3. Now, you will need to select "Safe mode with Networking."
2. Download and save the graphic card driver on the desktop by visiting the page at the following link.
Please visit the link below to download the display driver:
Please visit the link below to download the driver:
(link to 191.03 beta driver)
On the following page, accept the Terms and Conditions and click on "Download Now" to download the drivers. (Save the file on the Desktop).
* Once you download the file, Please perform the below mentioned steps to uninstall the drivers currently installed on your PC,
1. Right click on the Computer icon on the desktop or on the start menu.
2. Select properties.
3. In the next window select Device Manager.
4. On the Device Manager Window click on the (+) sign next to Display Adapters.
5. Double click on the Graphics Card Option.
6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.
After uninstalling the older drivers, please visit the link given below to download and run the driver cleaner utility on your Computer.
(link to the utility)
After downloading and running the driver cleaner utility, uninstall the NVIDIA drivers listed with in the utility and please double click on the file saved on the Desktop to install the new drivers for your graphics card.
NOTE- Before installing the new drivers please disable Anti Virus program if you are running on your computer.
If the issue persists please try installing the driver version 178.24 following the same instructions.
(link to the driver)
And finally my second answer: None of the recommended thingamys have worked.
God, I wish I'd gone for ATI as usual.
Anyone got any ideas?
Peace
I seem to have a problem finding my tv from the control panel.
I'm using a s-vhs adaptor with rgb connection which has worked earlier but not with this card.
Following the steps in the thread "Connecting a video card to a TV and enabling TV output" didn't do me much good since I don't have a Video & Television button.
1. Have you tried reinstalling the display driver or tried installing any other driver version?
2. Is this the first time you trying to connect the TV?
3. Please check in the Windows display properties if the TV is detected and is active.
4. What is the length of the cable that you are using and are you using any adaptor to connect to the TV?
5. As a part of troubleshooting, have you tried connecting a known good TV?
Answers:
1: Yes. I've installed both official and unofficial ones but nothing changes the fact that the tv isn't found in nview.
2: With this card, yes. I've used the tv successfully with my previous ati card though.
3: It is not, though I managed to get it detected with unofficial drivers and the old control panel though the picture on the tv was still unresponsive.
4: About 5 meters, the same cable I've used successfully for years.
5: Well, yes. This tv I consider good since it has worked before.
Second answer from nvidia:
The issue you are experiencing is not the general behavior of the graphics card or its driver. However, such issue could occur either:
1. If the display driver is not registered properly in Windows.
2. Or, it could be due to corrupted driver files.
Hence, in order to troubleshoot the issue further, I would request you to try installing the updated display driver version 191.03, using driver cleaner software which will help you in uninstalling all the undeleted older display driver files from your computer in safe mode.
Please perform the following steps described below.
1. Please follow the installation and uninstallation steps given below in Safe Mode with networking.
1. Restart the computer.
2. While the computer is restarting simultaneously, keep tapping the function key "F8" on the keyboard.
3. Now, you will need to select "Safe mode with Networking."
2. Download and save the graphic card driver on the desktop by visiting the page at the following link.
Please visit the link below to download the display driver:
Please visit the link below to download the driver:
(link to 191.03 beta driver)
On the following page, accept the Terms and Conditions and click on "Download Now" to download the drivers. (Save the file on the Desktop).
* Once you download the file, Please perform the below mentioned steps to uninstall the drivers currently installed on your PC,
1. Right click on the Computer icon on the desktop or on the start menu.
2. Select properties.
3. In the next window select Device Manager.
4. On the Device Manager Window click on the (+) sign next to Display Adapters.
5. Double click on the Graphics Card Option.
6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.
After uninstalling the older drivers, please visit the link given below to download and run the driver cleaner utility on your Computer.
(link to the utility)
After downloading and running the driver cleaner utility, uninstall the NVIDIA drivers listed with in the utility and please double click on the file saved on the Desktop to install the new drivers for your graphics card.
NOTE- Before installing the new drivers please disable Anti Virus program if you are running on your computer.
If the issue persists please try installing the driver version 178.24 following the same instructions.
(link to the driver)
And finally my second answer: None of the recommended thingamys have worked.
God, I wish I'd gone for ATI as usual.
Anyone got any ideas?
Peace
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