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Quick Fixes
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Problem:
My card carries the support for TV-Out but cannot get a display on the TV.
Cause:
The TV is not properly detected by Windows due to signal loss and/or is not
enabled within the Display Control Panel.
Solution:
There must be a direct connection from the TV to the graphics card through an
RCA, S-Video cable or DVI cable connector. There cannot be any intermediary devices
such as a VCR, receiver or switch box within the connection. Power on the TV before
booting Windows and enable the TV-Out feature under Device Selection of the Display
Control Panel.
Problem:
Games utilizing DirectX and OpenGL either lockup or crash to the desktop.
Cause:
DirectX and OpenGL is not initializing properly due to corrupt installation of the
program or system drivers.
Solution:
Verify that all the necessary hardware drivers are installed and up to date
including the chipset, video and sound card drivers. Reinstall the latest version of DirectX
or the faulty program itself. Also, verify the game has all the necessary patches installed
that are available from the developer/manufacturer.
Problem:
Where can I find the latest drivers for my graphics card?
Solution:
The latest drivers can be found at:
http://evga.com/support/drivers