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I came back from holiday the other day and started up GT Legends. When i started a session and entered the garage, my screen went blank and showed a no signal message like when the monitor isnt plugged into the PC. I think it is only when 3D graphics are ...


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Old 7th Aug 2008, 10:49
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I came back from holiday the other day and started up GT Legends. When i started a session and entered the garage, my screen went blank and showed a no signal message like when the monitor isnt plugged into the PC. I think it is only when 3D graphics are displayed because it is fine in the menus.

I had downloaded the latest drivers a few days ago so i dont think it is that. It's just bothering me because i cant play it.
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Old 7th Aug 2008, 11:06
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Sounds like graphics drivers, try rolling them back to before you updated them.
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Old 7th Aug 2008, 11:07
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sorry, i dont know how to handle drivers . could you tell me how please :) thanks
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Old 7th Aug 2008, 13:26
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i just installed the latest drivers from nvidia but i still got the no signal thing. do i need to uninstall the old drivers? if so, how?
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yes. go to system properties (start -> control panel -> system or Windows Key/Pause-Break) and hit Hardware, then device manager. find your graphics card under display adapters, right click and hit uninstall. you'll go through a wizard, monitor may turn off and then back on when Windows installs the default drivers. from there just install the drivers you downloaded again
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