preylude
June 3rd, 2007, 08:20 PM
Hi everyone. This one has me stumped. I had to reinstall Windows XP from a crash(stupid Windows). I updated all my drivers after the reinstall and now I can't get Counter-Strike: Source to work. The game launches and it gets right to where I am entering a server at SENDING CLIENT INFO and it freezes right there every time. As you know, Valve's tech support is probably the worst I have encountered. They tell me to update my video card driver. The game worked perfectly on it before the crash. I am not sure which driver I was using then, but I have talked to nVidia and the most current driver is 66.93. Steam doesn't like that driver and tells me to install 91.47. That driver isn't compatible with my card: GeForce 2 Pro 64MB. I am about to break down and buy a better video card, but I don't see the need since it was running just fine before the crash. Do you guys know of a more recent driver that is compatible with this card. When I try to install a newer driver that nVidia says is compatible (93.71 or their little drop down system for all GeForce2 series), it gives me the error message on install: There is no hardware on your system that is compatible with this driver. HELP PLEASE....