An update on this process from 'Ol Brain-Dead as of Friday, October 7, 2008...
This time, while making certain that I followed John and Selden's advice from the above posts,
I managed to upgrade my Nvidia drivers (and add some neat tools) in approximately 30 minutes.
Downloaded both 178.24_geforce_winvista_32bit_english_whql.exe and 6.03_nvidia_system_tools.exe.
First, I uninstalled the Nvidia Drivers via my Vista Control Panel.
Second, I deleted
any folder on my machine which was part of the existing Nvidia installation.
After the uninstall, I did a system reboot.
After that, I executed the 178.24_geforce_winvista_32bit_english_whql.exe file.
Next, rebooted again.
Next, ran the tools file (6.03_nvidia_system_tools.exe) and finished with another complete
reboot.
Very easy this time, and no problems except for some confusion on my part concerning the
new tools. These are actually kind of nice though. They will allow you to set up your machine
so that you can adjust the Nvidia drivers to deliver either quality, or speed, or both.
Very happy Brain-Dead Bob here now, and many,
many thanks to John and Selden for the
aforementioned advice. I returned to this topic from my Celestia web page where I had been
at least smart enough to leave a link to this topic because I just
knew I was going to need it
again.
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Brain-Dead Geezer Bob is now using...
Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit on a
Gateway Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5200, 2.5GHz
7 GB RAM, 500 GB hard disk, Nvidia GeForce 7100
Nvidia nForce 630i, 1680x1050 screen, Latest SVN