I installed on top and then again separate from the 158.18 non WHQL (I
didn't see that as a Beta, it was just not WHQL certified). But I then
wiped the NVIDIA directory and unzipped again and re-installed today's WHQL
Certified. These drivers uninstall the old version anyway. It certainly
seems SLI is the problem. You get an error message that the "Display Driver
stopped responding nvlddmkm.sys and it has been successfully restarted".
But no twin monitors.
The nvlddmkm.sys file has date stamp 12 April 2007 5:07pm
I did in both cases download the US English file (30.4 Mb) and never the
International one.
I WOULD like a rapid solution to this! My work efficiency is about 40%
without two monitors!
Frenchy
"Carlos" <> wrote in message
news:9793F7F7-DA23-4519-8254-...
> Kue2:
> Did you install these 158.18's on top of the 158.18 beta?
> Or do these new equally numbered drivers uninstall the prior beta?
> Carlos
>
> "Kue2" wrote:
>
>> From :
>> Release Highlights:
>>
>> a.. WHQL Certified driver
>>
>> NVIDIA has a problem when trying to enable NVIDIA SLI using the
>> international driver kit. If you are having problems enabling this
>> feature,
>> please download the U.S. English driver kit.
>>
>> Please see release notes on web site.
>>
>> "Frenchy" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> >
>> > "Kue2" <> wrote in message
>> > news:%...
>> >> ForceWare Release 158
>> >> Version: 158.18
>> >> Release Date: April 26, 2007
>> >> WHQL Driver
>> >> http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x64_158.18.html
>> >>
>> >
>> > Since installing this, it no longer sees my second monitor for multiple
>> > displays on SLI twin graphic cards. None of the settings seem to help.
>> > Have contacted NVIDIA, so will just hold my breath!
>> >
>> > Frenchy
>>
>>