[Vista] Office Elite video 9090it driver

I tried to update video card driver from the NVidia site.

This computer, Elite 9090it, get a GeForce 8800GTS.

After the update, the computer stopped working.

Can you tell me if the only videodrivers this computer accepts that on HP site - obsolete real, since they are 2 years old.

Thank you.

EPD, the driver from the nVidia website should work without any problems.  Have you tried to use "Option 2"when you search for the correct driver? ".  This option has always worked for me.

I suggest the connection from the monitor to the VGA connector in the back plate.  You may need to use an adapter.  This should allow the computer to boot.  Once it has started, you must remove the nVidia Driver.  Then use "Driver Sweeper" to remove the remains of it.  Be sure to follow the instructions for DS carefully.  Once the driver is then deleted, download and install the latest driver from nVidia website.  I hope it will work for you.

Let us know what happens.

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