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Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2



 
 
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Old November 14th 06, 05:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Dr. Edison
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Default Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2

I've just installed the RTM and everything seems to be working quite well
except that Vista won't recognise both video cards. Would there be a
work-around for this? I did install the latest drivers, the 9.6.8.5 ones.
Also, I am getting a bit of flickering in World of Warcraft.
THanks,
Edison
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Old November 14th 06, 12:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Chato
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Default Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2

My GeForce NVida4 4400 Mobility was not recogniced by Vista RTM when
upgraded from RC2 build. However, in device manager I select to reinstall
driver, and guess what.. it did find a new updated Nvida driver online and
installed it automagically. Needed to reboot though. Have you checked if
there are any updated drivers online for your device?

CM

"Dr. Edison" wrote in message
...
I've just installed the RTM and everything seems to be working quite well
except that Vista won't recognise both video cards. Would there be a
work-around for this? I did install the latest drivers, the 9.6.8.5 ones.
Also, I am getting a bit of flickering in World of Warcraft.
THanks,
Edison


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Old November 14th 06, 12:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Nero
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Default Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2

There are no "updated"drivers on nVidia, only beta
"Chato" wrote in message
...
My GeForce NVida4 4400 Mobility was not recogniced by Vista RTM when
upgraded from RC2 build. However, in device manager I select to reinstall
driver, and guess what.. it did find a new updated Nvida driver online and
installed it automagically. Needed to reboot though. Have you checked if
there are any updated drivers online for your device?

CM

"Dr. Edison" wrote in message
...
I've just installed the RTM and everything seems to be working quite well
except that Vista won't recognise both video cards. Would there be a
work-around for this? I did install the latest drivers, the 9.6.8.5 ones.
Also, I am getting a bit of flickering in World of Warcraft.
THanks,
Edison




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Old November 14th 06, 12:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Theo
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Default Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2

I believe he is referring to the Windows Update finding a
newer driver since he said he was in the Device Manager and
it, the Device Manager, found the driver on line.


Nero wrote:
There are no "updated"drivers on nVidia, only beta
"Chato" wrote in message
...
My GeForce NVida4 4400 Mobility was not recogniced by Vista RTM when
upgraded from RC2 build. However, in device manager I select to reinstall
driver, and guess what.. it did find a new updated Nvida driver online and
installed it automagically. Needed to reboot though. Have you checked if
there are any updated drivers online for your device?

CM

"Dr. Edison" wrote in message
...
I've just installed the RTM and everything seems to be working quite well
except that Vista won't recognise both video cards. Would there be a
work-around for this? I did install the latest drivers, the 9.6.8.5 ones.
Also, I am getting a bit of flickering in World of Warcraft.
THanks,
Edison



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Old November 14th 06, 04:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Dr. Edison
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Default Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2

I tried than and also get the latest from Nvidia. Still just one card is
detected.
I may try the betas and see what happens, Nvidis's beta drivers are usually
prety stable.
THanks!
"Theo" wrote:

I believe he is referring to the Windows Update finding a
newer driver since he said he was in the Device Manager and
it, the Device Manager, found the driver on line.


Nero wrote:
There are no "updated"drivers on nVidia, only beta
"Chato" wrote in message
...
My GeForce NVida4 4400 Mobility was not recogniced by Vista RTM when
upgraded from RC2 build. However, in device manager I select to reinstall
driver, and guess what.. it did find a new updated Nvida driver online and
installed it automagically. Needed to reboot though. Have you checked if
there are any updated drivers online for your device?

CM

"Dr. Edison" wrote in message
...
I've just installed the RTM and everything seems to be working quite well
except that Vista won't recognise both video cards. Would there be a
work-around for this? I did install the latest drivers, the 9.6.8.5 ones.
Also, I am getting a bit of flickering in World of Warcraft.
THanks,
Edison




 




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