If you read my initial post, my problem is "identical" to the person who started this thread. Am I supposed to take up more space on this forum with a post concerning the EXACT same problem and error message? If so then exuse me. I'm not trying to be be rude or "hi-jack" anything. It just seems a little redundant, don't you think?
Yes, I have read your post. Yes, I know it is identical.
All users are encouraged to create their own threads, and are more than welcome to do so, there is no limit, and we do not complain about this particular section being full. Creating your own support thread will lessen the confusion between members.
You might not have the exact same problem. The bad video card driver error are caused by different factors depending on your hardware, and, as the error states, the drivers that are installed. The error message may be the same, but that does not mean the root cause of it will be.
In any case, instead of debating over this trivial matter, I again urge you to create your own thread, accompanied with your DxDiag log. My language may be a bit bombastic earlier, so I apologize for that.
If you read my initial post, my problem is "identical" to the person who started this thread. Am I supposed to take up more space on this forum with a post concerning the EXACT same problem and error message? If so then I apologize. I'm wasn't trying to be be rude. It just seemed a little redundant.
Jeff
PS. Will create my own post
My apologies to CubiaRemains and the forum. I wasn't trying to hijack this thread, I just didn't realize i was supposed to start my own even if I was having the exact same issue. Hopefully this will help. It worked for me...
Sorry but I deleted most of this post. It had step by step written instructions that were already covered in the video of my last post. I thought that post might have been rejected because of the video...but I just didn't realize there was a page 2!
Anyway, I had updated all my drivers directly from Dell's website, and nothing seemed to work. Almost gave up when I found the video in my previous post. It worked for my situation. Hope it helps. Thanks.
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Retired StaffYes, I have read your post. Yes, I know it is identical.
All users are encouraged to create their own threads, and are more than welcome to do so, there is no limit, and we do not complain about this particular section being full. Creating your own support thread will lessen the confusion between members.
You might not have the exact same problem. The bad video card driver error are caused by different factors depending on your hardware, and, as the error states, the drivers that are installed. The error message may be the same, but that does not mean the root cause of it will be.
In any case, instead of debating over this trivial matter, I again urge you to create your own thread, accompanied with your DxDiag log. My language may be a bit bombastic earlier, so I apologize for that.
My apologies to CubiaRemains and the forum. I wasn't trying to hijack this thread, I just didn't realize i was supposed to start my own even if I was having the exact same issue. Hopefully this will help. It worked for me...
Anyway, I had updated all my drivers directly from Dell's website, and nothing seemed to work. Almost gave up when I found the video in my previous post. It worked for my situation. Hope it helps. Thanks.