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sky9 21st January 2011 10:43

PC freezing
 
I installed a series of updates yesterday including Windows 7 and a Nvidia graphics card. Since then the PC has been been playing up with the mouse pointer becoming jerky, the CPU indicator running at 100% with indications of a lot of writing to the HD. The screen then blanks with "no video". If I wait a couple of minutes the screen comes back.
Is anyone else having problems with W7 updates, if not it might be the video card update (the card is getting a little old, 4 years).

Parapunter 21st January 2011 10:57

Off the top of my head, it does sound like the Nvidia update is norty. Undo it & see how you get on.

I've run Nvidia cards for years & I do find that the frequent driver updates are often to address specific issues in certain games, so quite often you just don't need them.

sky9 21st January 2011 11:26

Thanks, since I rolled back the updates I haven't had a problem. I suspect that the Nvidia is the problem.

AnthonyGA 22nd January 2011 16:41


Thanks, since I rolled back the updates I haven't had a problem. I suspect that the Nvidia is the problem.
Or it was something else in the update. I'd vote for the video driver, except that drivers don't spend time churning the disk. I have a rather cynical suspicion that some sort of DRM code might have a hand in this.

But that said, I never install updated nVidia drivers these days. Too many things break, and often nothing is fixed. I have occasional system freezes that I think may well be linked to the video drivers, but the things I've tried to download in the past were worse, so I gave up.

Saab Dastard 22nd January 2011 17:48


But that said, I never install updated nVidia drivers these days. Too many things break, and often nothing is fixed.
My recent experience has been the opposite. I don't install nvidia driver updates if everything is running smoothly, but when I've had a video-related problem I have found that installing the latest drivers usually sorts it out.

I would recommend never, ever, ever installing a hardware update from the MS site. :ouch: Only install device drivers from the manufacturer's website.

SD

Blues&twos 23rd January 2011 18:36


I would recommend never, ever, ever installing a hardware update from the MS site. http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...ies/shiner.gif Only install device drivers from the manufacturer's website.
And from bitter personal experience I would entirely agree with Saab's advice.

:mad:


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