Card NVIDIA 9800 GTgraphic / Windows Vista issue

I reformatted my computer using windows vista and the same computer parts who have worked for more than a year. After installation, I received a message that my Windows Vista was an illegal copy. I contacted microsoft and after checking that it was not an illegal copy they gave me a code to enter to activate vista. I have a wide screen monitor and now I have a 1 inch black border that surrounds the display. After several attempts to solve this problem, I discovered that my graphics (Nvidia 9800 GT) driver will not be installed. I get a triangle with an exclamation point on the pilot. I have uninstalled several times and tried several drivers, most recently and several former drivers and get the same result. This graphics card has work without problem for more than a year now, but since the incident of "illegal copy" now I'm having this problem. Can someone please?

It is NOT a problem with activation - which is completely separated.

Try to remove the card and then put in place to ensure that it is conneccted correctly.

When you double-click on the driver icon with the yellow triangle what should I know about the problem? Is there a conflict?  The driver is not installed at all?  Did he say EXACTLY?  I don't think it's a Vista issue but rather a NVidea problem (card, driver, firmware, software, whatever)- but will help to know what Device Manager.

You seem to have tried all the logical problem solving techniques.  Absolutely certain that you got all the drivers, firmware and/or software do you need for the card and compatible with the card and your version of Vista - bad ones can not only work, but can cause damage?  I think the next step is to contact Nvidia Supporthttp://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html where they have a base of knowledge, access to a forum like this but dedicated NVidea and options hardware support depending on how you acquired the card.  I couldn't find a phone number, but I suspect that the material support section will lead you to one.  They should be able to help better than us because that's their product.  That's what I would do next in your situation.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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