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Landlord, your situation, if you have to blame the driver, I personally feel unreasonable, because this driver is used by everyone, but after all, the problem is in the minority, you can't attribute the driver to the driver because you have a problem with this driver, the system directx and even the cf itself may have problems causing the phenomenon you said.
Of course, if there is a problem, first replace the driver, it is correct, it is recommended to go to the graphics card area of the driver home to find the latest driver to install, if it is an NV graphics card, you can install it directly, he will automatically overwrite the upgrade, if it is an AMD graphics card, it is best to use the driver broom, this software will clean up the original driver and install it, it is recommended that you give it a try, if it doesn't work, then rule out the possibility of other problems.
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Don't use the driver life or drive wizard to install the driver, I personally feel that these software often make mistakes, you can use these software to detect the graphics card model, and then use the driver life or driver wizard to uninstall the driver, and then go to the official website of NVIDIA**You can install the graphics card driver of the corresponding model, no need to redo the system.
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If you have a driving life, use the driving life to delete your graphics card driver! Yours is an FX5200 graphics card, that's an older AGP 8X graphics card, it is recommended to use an older driver, I don't remember the specifics, I just remember that it starts with 6, the driver is not the latest is the best, and the most suitable is the best.
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0 0000007e should be a memory error, you'd better find a memory to change it.
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2. Find the corresponding graphics card driver in the local driver interface.
3. If it shows "No need to update", but there is a problem with the display, you can move the mouse to the "No need to update" position, which will become "Reinstall", and then you can click to install the graphics card driver.
4. After updating the driver, the computer will be prompted to restart, and it must be restarted at this time to realize the driver update to the computer and further solve the display problem.
5. After restarting, check whether the computer display is back to normal, and at the same time, open the "Device Manager" to check whether the graphics card driver is fully updated and normal. Generally, if there is no question mark or cross, it is normal.
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The current unstable graphics card driver will cause the graphics card driver to stop responding, and you can choose to update the graphics card driver to solve the problem;
According to the graphics card model and the number of bits of the system, update the matching graphics card driver on the official website, and it is recommended not to use third-party software to install it;
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Here's what you can try:
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After replacing the graphics card, you must reinstall the corresponding graphics card driver.
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4600 super Even if the board is garbage, it will go up Although this is 690g, it should be on This board will be much worse if you add a graphics card Inherit the graphics card and then put on the independent card It will only limit the independent card So your problem now is not u but the board!