After a otherwise succesful installation of Vista Beta 2, I tried to boot up for the first time. While attempting to load (and before any screens besides the black one), I got a "Blue Screen Of Death", saying that the file Nv4_disp had failed. I was able to boot into safe mode fine, but still cannot boot normally. I have a Nvidia GeForce4 MX 4000 graphics card. I tried Nvidia's site, but they do not currently have Vista drivers for this card. Is there any solution besides waiting for Nvidia to eventually come out with those drivers?

Nv4_DISP.dll failing (BSOD) every startup
That card does not support directX 9 which is required by Vista.
"GettoPhilosopher" wrote in message
After a otherwise succesful installation of Vista Beta 2, I tried to boot up for the first time. While attempting to load (and before any screens besides the black one), I got a "Blue Screen Of Death", saying that the file Nv4_disp had failed. I was able to boot into safe mode fine, but still cannot boot normally. I have a Nvidia GeForce4 MX 4000 graphics card. I tried Nvidia's site, but they do not currently have Vista drivers for this card. Is there any solution besides waiting for Nvidia to eventually come out with those drivers?
And there is no way around that?
"Peter M" wrote:
That card does not support directX 9 which is required by Vista.
"GettoPhilosopher" wrote in message After a otherwise succesful installation of Vista Beta 2, I tried to boot up for the first time. While attempting to load (and before any screens besides the black one), I got a "Blue Screen Of Death", saying that the file Nv4_disp had failed. I was able to boot into safe mode fine, but still cannot boot normally. I have a Nvidia GeForce4 MX 4000 graphics card. I tried Nvidia's site, but they do not currently have Vista drivers for this card. Is there any solution besides waiting for Nvidia to eventually come out with those drivers?
After a otherwise succesful installation of Vista Beta 2, I tried to boot up for the first time. While attempting to load (and before any screens besides the black one), I got a "Blue Screen Of Death", saying that the file Nv4_disp had failed. I was able to boot into safe mode fine, but still cannot boot normally. I have a Nvidia GeForce4 MX 4000 graphics card. I tried Nvidia's site, but they do not currently have Vista drivers for this card. Is there any solution besides waiting for Nvidia to eventually come out with those drivers?
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