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NEWBIE: Dell Latitude D800 - NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 - update


tyski

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i've got the original drivers from dell and i want to update my graphic card

tried forceware mobil and regular forceware, didn't work

read that you can download the latest forceware and trick the system (url bellow)

http://www.fredfred.net/skriker/index.php/...ceware-drivers/

so i am wondering what i should do, get your latest drivers here!? the latest forceware from nvidia and download nv4_disp.inf like that url

or if i at all should get the latest drivers, cause ofcourse i want the drivers tthat work best, might not be the latest forceware, i have no idea.

please help me out

thank you!

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Better use the method here. It's essentially what you read about, but here a bunch of tweaks and fixes are included.

How-to: http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/index.php?showtopic=9243

And recommendations: http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/index....showtopic=10214

For best performance, a 67.xx driver would probably be best, 67.66 is great.

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Better use the method here. It's essentially what you read about, but here a bunch of tweaks and fixes are included.

How-to: http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/index.php?showtopic=9243

And recommendations: http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/index....showtopic=10214

For best performance, a 67.xx driver would probably be best, 67.66 is great.

thank you, it seems like i have 67.42 preinstalled

was about to update now, but the link is corrupt

all the links in the list work except the 67.66.exe :) (

edit: and what does WHQL mean, 67.42 in the list has it, but not 67.66

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It just means that Windows has tested it and given it a stamp of approval. Really doesn't mean anything for performance.

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