Windows Vista Home Basic with Service Pack 2 reads my hardware as a
GeForce 6150 LE. This is actually the integrated video port that came
with my motherboard.

If you need more information about my system, I have run the System
Information applet and exported data to a text file. How would I go
about sending this System Information output to you or to this group?

By the way, the BSOD situation seems to disappear when I wait about 15
seconds after the log in screen appears before I attempt to log in to
Windows. Perhaps, since this approach works well, this might be the
approach I should continue to use for as long as my Windows OS
continues to live. (Sort of like being told you're timing's off when
you try to start a car...)

Anyway, this is the latest information I can gather from these
developments. Let me know what you think about all this.

Brandon Taylor

On Jul 15, 2:58 pm, Ceresia <[email protected]> wrote:
> What are the specs of your system?
> What NVidia card are you using?
>
> If the latest driver build form NVidia is not working they have older
> ones available, just uninstall the video drivers from your machine and
> then run the NVidia download.

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