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Message 12250 - Posted: 1 Sep 2009 | 10:20:14 UTC

Hello!
I've installed Windows 7 64bit on my PC but with ALL the work unit I receive "computing error" and an error like this:


I tried to unistall the video drivers and reinstall a new version but the problem remain. I have a GTX 260 NOT overclocked.
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Message 12256 - Posted: 1 Sep 2009 | 17:16:25 UTC

There are directions elsewhere on using a tool to make sure that the driver is completely removed. You should also look for the version of the driver suggested for Vista 64 bit though there is still a chance that that version may still fail.

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Message 12342 - Posted: 3 Sep 2009 | 21:48:33 UTC

You could try 190.62, but it's likely not going to help. Driver sweeper + 186.18 or 185.xx has a good chance.

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