Ok, so I will just explain what I did in the past couple hours before my system started crashing immediately after the windows start up song. (The next couple paragraphs are about drivers which I don't think are the problem, but I am including this information to be thorough.)
I wanted to modestly overclock my new Nvidia 560ti. One of the first websites told me to download system tools for nvidia GeForce 560ti. So I downloaded it and installed it, but not only did I not see the performance tab I was supposed to under the Nvidia control panel, I also realized that the system tools driver was older then the driver I had originally. I think it is the 266.24 driver that came on the cd.
So I decided to reinstall the old driver, popped the cd in and reinstalled it. While it was installing, I downloaded the latest 300 something driver that Nvidia's automatic detector found. When the original driver was done downloading it required a restart of my computer. However, I wanted to now install the 300 something driver I just downloaded. So I started installing it and got an error message saying that a restart is first required before it can install the driver.
I figured that since I did not restart the computer after I reinstalled the original driver this makes sense. So I restarted the computer and then tried to install the latest 300 something driver and the same error message popped up again telling me to restart the computer before I can install the driver. I restarted again to no avail.
At a loss, I decided to just stick with the driver that came on the CD even if it wasn't the latest in performance quality. At this point my system is running fine and I decide to proceed with overclocking the GPU.
I downloaded MSI Afterburner and changed the stock settings of 822 core and 2000 memory to a recommended average overclock of 900 and 2106. I ran Heaven Benchmark and frame rates averaged around 20-30 with the CPU never reaching 80 degrees C and the fan never going over 50 percent.
I decided to restart my computer one more time to try and get that latest driver finally installed and when I did so my system crashed immediately after windows started first booting up. It crashes every time, and crashe took quick for me to go back in Afterburner and reset my GPU to stock settings.
There is no option to restart in Safe Mode that present itself to me, and I have no idea what to do to fix the problem. Can you please help me?
I wanted to modestly overclock my new Nvidia 560ti. One of the first websites told me to download system tools for nvidia GeForce 560ti. So I downloaded it and installed it, but not only did I not see the performance tab I was supposed to under the Nvidia control panel, I also realized that the system tools driver was older then the driver I had originally. I think it is the 266.24 driver that came on the cd.
So I decided to reinstall the old driver, popped the cd in and reinstalled it. While it was installing, I downloaded the latest 300 something driver that Nvidia's automatic detector found. When the original driver was done downloading it required a restart of my computer. However, I wanted to now install the 300 something driver I just downloaded. So I started installing it and got an error message saying that a restart is first required before it can install the driver.
I figured that since I did not restart the computer after I reinstalled the original driver this makes sense. So I restarted the computer and then tried to install the latest 300 something driver and the same error message popped up again telling me to restart the computer before I can install the driver. I restarted again to no avail.
At a loss, I decided to just stick with the driver that came on the CD even if it wasn't the latest in performance quality. At this point my system is running fine and I decide to proceed with overclocking the GPU.
I downloaded MSI Afterburner and changed the stock settings of 822 core and 2000 memory to a recommended average overclock of 900 and 2106. I ran Heaven Benchmark and frame rates averaged around 20-30 with the CPU never reaching 80 degrees C and the fan never going over 50 percent.
I decided to restart my computer one more time to try and get that latest driver finally installed and when I did so my system crashed immediately after windows started first booting up. It crashes every time, and crashe took quick for me to go back in Afterburner and reset my GPU to stock settings.
There is no option to restart in Safe Mode that present itself to me, and I have no idea what to do to fix the problem. Can you please help me?