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To: Raptech who wrote (70791)6/26/2010 11:46:33 PM
From: Cheeky Kid1 Recommendation  Respond to of 110655
 
True Image 2010 saved my butt today. I noticed since I got my computer back from the repair shop, they put a new video card in, but failed to completely uninstall all the old video card programs. So I contacted Nvida tech support and got all the necessary drivers and removal software and went to uninstall the video software and drivers, and do a clean install.

Well holly crap, I can't believe the mess that happened, all sorts of things went wrong, when I thought I had it all fixed I could not get on line, I had no idea why the computer would not allow me to connect to the Internet, I followed all their instructions to the tee, safe mode for removal, and yada yada yada, well after playing with it for a while I gave up and said frick it.

I restored an image I took of my computer this morning, before I did the video card project. All is fine now.

I never had so many problems trying to update video drivers in all the years I have been computing. The system is stable and the video is fine. I think I will just leave well enough alone.