The startup problems you have described are not problems caused by Vista.
When you got the "options" screen, were they "safe mode, normal start, etc"?
If you have rec'd the error notice about the Nvidia graphis Drivers, I would
update the Nvidia Graphics Card's Drivers from nvidia's website, or your
computer manufacturers website.
Have you downloaded Windows Vista updates? Microsoft normally will include
updated drivers if it has them. But, it is not Microsoft's problem, it is the
manufacturers.
You don't really say much regarding whether the computer is under warrantry
or you installed Vista on an old laptop yourself.
"Baker" wrote:
> I just purchased an HP Pavilion Notebook model dv2513nr about three days ago.
>
> My specs are as follows:
>
> Microprocessor 1.6 GHz AMD Turion â„¢ 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TL-52
> Microprocessor Cache 512KB+512KB L2 Cache
> Memory 1024MB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
> Video Graphics NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)
> Hard Drive 160GB 5400RPM (SATA)
>
> As for my problem?
>
> I have had no problems until today. I loaded Windows Vista (32 bit), and
> after the loading bar, but before the "Welcome to Vista" screen, it showed a
> black screen with a green vertical line through it, not down the middle but
> off to the right side. The line itself was around 5-6 pixels wide. I was told
> this is a glitch in Vista, and not to worry. Anyone know about this?
>
> Later on, I loaded Vista again, and after the "Welcome to Vista" screen,
> instead of loading my desktop, it loaded a black screen, so I reset it, and
> it still loaded the black screen. So on my third reboot, it still loaded a
> black screen. All the times I got a black screen, my keyboard and mouse were
> responding. So I pressed ctrl + alt + del, and came to a blue-green vista
> screen with several options. I clicked cancel, and it loaded my desktop just
> fine. I've had no further issues. Anyone know anything about that?
>
> Then, I put it into hibernate, and came back with this error.
>
> Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered - nvlddmkm nVidia Driver
>
> I looked it up, and I seem to not be the only one with this problem? No one
> seems to have a fix yet, so I thought I'd ask what this is about?
>
> I sincerely hope I do not need to return my laptop, because I just went
> through hell and back with my old laptop, and that is what made me get this
> new one.
>
> I hope it's just Vista being unstable, and nothing serious, like a hardware
> issue or something that would need my laptop to be sent off or returned.
>
> Any help would be grateful, thanks.
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