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Hi. I run Windows XP Proffesional SP3, and I am attempting to follow instructions to install a video driver. The instructions come from the Sony website and are these:
1. Download the video driver ( VCD_Nvd_4690.zip ) and save it to a download directory
2. Right-click the Zip file and select Extract All
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to extract the Zip file to a directory (please note this folder for reference)
4. Close all running programs.
5. Open C:\Drivers and rename or delete the "Video" folder
6. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click the "Add or Remove Programs" icon
7. Select "NVIDIA Windows 2000/XP Display Drivers" and click "Change/Remove"
8. Click Yes, and then Click OK to restart the computer
9. After computer restarts, a Found New Hardware Wizard appears automatically.
However from step 5 onwards none of it is possible. The Drivers/Video/NVidia folder is not there, Nvidia doesnt show up under add or remove programs, and I never have a Found New Hardware Wizard appear. I have checked in device manager and no Video/Display Adapters show under it.
Please help
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Hi ItsAaron,
I’m surprised that you can find nothing listed in Device Manager under Display Adaptors or at least an adaptor with a warning that drivers are not installed. If an adaptor of some description was present you could update the driver using the ‘Have Disk’ method:
- Extract the files from the installation package.
- Click Start > Control Panel.
- Double-click the System icon. Note: Select Switch to classic view if the system icon is not visible.
- Click the Hardware tab.
- Click Device Manager.
- Click the + symbol in front Device Category to expand the section.
- Right-click the Device and click Properties.
- Click the Driver tab.
- Click Update Driver.
- Click No, not this time and click Next.
- Click Install from a list or specified location and click Next.
- Click Don't search. I will choose the driver to install and click Next.
- Click Have Disk....
- Click Browse and navigate to the folder where you placed the extracted files.
- Click OK.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Reboot your system if requested.
If all else fails then try installing from the INF file contained within the download package. Extract VCD_Nvd_4690.zip to a known location – such as a new folder on the desktop. Then, within that folder, locate NVSZ.INF, right click and select ‘Install’.
Rich
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Hi ItsAaron,
I’m surprised that you can find nothing listed in Device Manager under Display Adaptors or at least an adaptor with a warning that drivers are not installed. If an adaptor of some description was present you could update the driver using the ‘Have Disk’ method:
- Extract the files from the installation package.
- Click Start > Control Panel.
- Double-click the System icon. Note: Select Switch to classic view if the system icon is not visible.
- Click the Hardware tab.
- Click Device Manager.
- Click the + symbol in front Device Category to expand the section.
- Right-click the Device and click Properties.
- Click the Driver tab.
- Click Update Driver.
- Click No, not this time and click Next.
- Click Install from a list or specified location and click Next.
- Click Don't search. I will choose the driver to install and click Next.
- Click Have Disk....
- Click Browse and navigate to the folder where you placed the extracted files.
- Click OK.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- Reboot your system if requested.
If all else fails then try installing from the INF file contained within the download package. Extract VCD_Nvd_4690.zip to a known location – such as a new folder on the desktop. Then, within that folder, locate NVSZ.INF, right click and select ‘Install’.
Rich