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Try again --- I think they may have been having some downtime
Or it may be a cookies thing ?
If it still doesn't work, go to http://www.guru3d.com and search for the Forceware Vista 97.52 (x86) (modified) drivers
- JabbaPapa
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JabbaPapa wrote:Try again --- I think they may have been having some downtime
Or it may be a cookies thing ?
If it still doesn't work, go to http://www.guru3d.com and search for the Forceware Vista 97.52 (x86) (modified) drivers
Hello!!
didnt work T_T!!!!
a message appears and say: That the driver os only for windows XP T_T!!!
more ideas?
thansks
Hello again :D!!
Ive tried to install WinVista\100.59
Look at this:
http://www.imagehost123.uni.cc/uploads/dd45d32f3c.jpg
The message said:
Nvidia Installation Error:
Nvidia installation software cant found any compatible driver with your hardware. The installion software will close now.
T_T OMG thanks for yout time again!
Cyas
Ive tried to install WinVista\100.59
Look at this:
http://www.imagehost123.uni.cc/uploads/dd45d32f3c.jpg
The message said:
Nvidia Installation Error:
Nvidia installation software cant found any compatible driver with your hardware. The installion software will close now.
T_T OMG thanks for yout time again!
Cyas
Your going to be hard pressed to find some drivers with your card being part of the original MX series it no longer recieves any support from Nvidia. The 100.59 Drivers will only install on Nvidia systems with a 6 Series Geforce or above, your mx falls a lot below that line, I can't even remember the last version of the drivers that supported this card and am not sure there were ever any Vista ones which is what you need. Sorry, I am out of ideas for the moment, I will hunt around and see if I can find anything else but would it not be possible for you to be able to get at least a 5 Series Geforce Card, whilst it is not officially supported it works fine and at least in the UK is only
Jamie
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You need to look for the modified drivers ---now that you have your cookie for the site, try again HERE :
http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=1541
http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=1541
- JabbaPapa
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The Phoenix wrote:Your going to be hard pressed to find some drivers with your card being part of the original MX series it no longer recieves any support from Nvidia. The 100.59 Drivers will only install on Nvidia systems with a 6 Series Geforce or above, your mx falls a lot below that line, I can't even remember the last version of the drivers that supported this card and am not sure there were ever any Vista ones which is what you need. Sorry, I am out of ideas for the moment, I will hunt around and see if I can find anything else but would it not be possible for you to be able to get at least a 5 Series Geforce Card, whilst it is not officially supported it works fine and at least in the UK is only
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