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I was happily running Windows XP SP2 with the latest Nvidia Drivers and SLI enabled no problems what so ever. I made the worlds biggest mistake thinking that going to Vista wouldn't be a problem. Anyway to cut a long story short when Vista booted up and i installed all the drivers etc i enabled SLI via the nvidia control panel. It then crashed my machine with the dreaded BSOD and a message saying something to do with IRQL.
After numerous google searches etc i came to the conclusion i was wasting my time and went back to trusty (or so i thought) Windows XP SP2. but to my horror after installing all the drivers again, whenever i enable SLI the machine just reboots without any message or BSOD and loads back in to windows with SLI not anabled.
Anyone with any suggestions would be very welcome as im at my wits end
Thanks.
P.S I tried an older version of the Nvidia driver incase that was causing an issue (which is shouldn't have) as this is what i was using in the begining.
Morale of the story, if it aint broke dont fix it !
I was happily running Windows XP SP2 with the latest Nvidia Drivers and SLI enabled no problems what so ever. I made the worlds biggest mistake thinking that going to Vista wouldn't be a problem. Anyway to cut a long story short when Vista booted up and i installed all the drivers etc i enabled SLI via the nvidia control panel. It then crashed my machine with the dreaded BSOD and a message saying something to do with IRQL.
After numerous google searches etc i came to the conclusion i was wasting my time and went back to trusty (or so i thought) Windows XP SP2. but to my horror after installing all the drivers again, whenever i enable SLI the machine just reboots without any message or BSOD and loads back in to windows with SLI not anabled.
Anyone with any suggestions would be very welcome as im at my wits end

Thanks.
P.S I tried an older version of the Nvidia driver incase that was causing an issue (which is shouldn't have) as this is what i was using in the begining.
Morale of the story, if it aint broke dont fix it !