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I tried to buy an AGP video card so I can get aero, so I bought something
cheap that is in the vista compatibility hardware list (evga nvidia geforce fx 5700 ultra 128M) After I installed the card, I found that aero is not supported using the built-in vista driver. If I use the nvidia driver, the text in the vista hold 'em game flashes continuously. Still no aero. Where can I find a list of video card that supports vista aero and has a stable driver? |
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Does your system have 1GB of Ram. If no it will not run Aero.
Have you upgraded to the latest Vista driver release for your 5700 from the Nvidia Website? "james" wrote in message ... I tried to buy an AGP video card so I can get aero, so I bought something cheap that is in the vista compatibility hardware list (evga nvidia geforce fx 5700 ultra 128M) After I installed the card, I found that aero is not supported using the built-in vista driver. If I use the nvidia driver, the text in the vista hold 'em game flashes continuously. Still no aero. Where can I find a list of video card that supports vista aero and has a stable driver? |
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Wow. That's a very old video card and very pre-Aero. The current nVidia
series are in the 9000's. The minimum cards that will reliably support Aero are the 6000 series for nVidia, but even those may have some performance issues. I personally would recommend nothing lower than the 7000 series. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ "james" wrote in message ... I tried to buy an AGP video card so I can get aero, so I bought something cheap that is in the vista compatibility hardware list (evga nvidia geforce fx 5700 ultra 128M) After I installed the card, I found that aero is not supported using the built-in vista driver. If I use the nvidia driver, the text in the vista hold 'em game flashes continuously. Still no aero. Where can I find a list of video card that supports vista aero and has a stable driver? |
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run your windows experience index with the new card. it will show you which component is holding your computer back. and if it meets the minimum requirements to run aero. you need a base score of 3 for aero. here is the system requirements for the graphics card to run aero, - Supports a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver - Has a DirectX 9-class graphics processor unit (GPU) that supports Pixel Shader 2.0 - Supports 32 bits per pixel - Passes the Windows Aero acceptance test in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) -- serpentracer Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
lol go here! "james" wrote in message ... I tried to buy an AGP video card so I can get aero, so I bought something cheap that is in the vista compatibility hardware list (evga nvidia geforce fx 5700 ultra 128M) After I installed the card, I found that aero is not supported using the built-in vista driver. If I use the nvidia driver, the text in the vista hold 'em game flashes continuously. Still no aero. Where can I find a list of video card that supports vista aero and has a stable driver? |
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james wrote:
I tried to buy an AGP video card so I can get aero, so I bought something cheap that is in the vista compatibility hardware list (evga nvidia geforce fx 5700 ultra 128M) After I installed the card, I found that aero is not supported using the built-in vista driver. If I use the nvidia driver, the text in the vista hold 'em game flashes continuously. Still no aero. Where can I find a list of video card that supports vista aero and has a stable driver? I had a similar problem with a geforce 6200. Went to the help menu and did the Aero troubleshooting to enable all the proper check boxes in several different screens to make it work. Another thing is to make sure you go thru the process to update the windows experience index. Seems that you can't turn on Aero if the old experience index isn't big enough. Do this first. mike |
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"serpentracer" wrote in message ... run your windows experience index with the new card. it will show you which component is holding your computer back. and if it meets the minimum requirements to run aero. you need a base score of 3 for aero. here is the system requirements for the graphics card to run aero, - Supports a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver - Has a DirectX 9-class graphics processor unit (GPU) that supports Pixel Shader 2.0 - Supports 32 bits per pixel - Passes the Windows Aero acceptance test in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) -- serpentracer Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com I'm not sure what you mean by "base score", but if it's the score that appears in Welcome Center as the Windows Experience Index (WEI) (the lowest score of the 5), you're not correct. I'm typing this on an older laptop with a WEI of 2.0, and Aero is working just fine. |
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PvdG42;1087581 Wrote: I'm not sure what you mean by "base score", but if it's the score that appears in Welcome Center as the Windows Experience Index (WEI) (the lowest score of the 5), you're not correct. I'm typing this on an older laptop with a WEI of 2.0, and Aero is working just fine. I'm going by what microsoft says is th Min Requirements for Aero. -- serpentracer Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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I think you may be only looking at the graphic card requirements.
The following link contains all of the Vista Aero requirements including ones such as the requirement for 1GB of Ram memory. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...a2fbf1033.mspx "serpentracer" wrote in message ... PvdG42;1087581 Wrote: I'm not sure what you mean by "base score", but if it's the score that appears in Welcome Center as the Windows Experience Index (WEI) (the lowest score of the 5), you're not correct. I'm typing this on an older laptop with a WEI of 2.0, and Aero is working just fine. I'm going by what microsoft says is th Min Requirements for Aero. -- serpentracer Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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