Problem Detecting PCI E Video Card

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I have an ASUS Motherboard w/64bit technology using an Intel 64 bit
processor, I have an NVidia 7600 GT PCI-E Video card installed and have the
motherboard using the PEG/IGD display order. Vista x64 installed in Standard
VGA mode but it will not see the NVidia video card and does not show any
display device in Device settings. When I run the Forceware driver setup for
Vista x64 it tells me it cannot detect any hardware that uses these drivers.
How do I get it to see my video card so I can use a better setting for
display.
 
Did you try extracting the contents of
the device driver file, and update using the .inf file? Open Control Panel >
(set to Classic View) > open Device Manager > expand display adapters >
select the currently installed driver > right click it > click "Update
Driver Software > "Browse my computer for driver software" > click "Browse"
navigate to the location (folder) where you stored the extracted .inf file
click Next and it should detect it.

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my main problem is Vista is not seeing the Video card in Device Manager, I
think my MB may not be complient with Vista, It is showing 3 PCI Standard
PCI-toPCI bridges and 2 of them have the yellow exclamation mark, one of
these must be the PCI-E connection since no Display Card is showing in Device
Manager.
 
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