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NVIDIA driver v179.82 for Windows Vista 64bit

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Driver Information


  • Released By: NVIDIA
  • Driver Version: 179.82
  • Operating System: Windows Vista 64bit
  • Driver Date: 2009-04-16 (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • Driver Size: 33.3MB (MD5: 3609cc9adaacf0c5fce14257efd5d94f)
  • MS WHQL Certificate: True
  • Setup Files Included: True

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Information Files (1 files supporting 2 models)


* nvdj.inf supports 2 models:

[DEV_0866&SUBSYS_02711028] NVIDIA GeForce 9400M G

[DEV_06E8&SUBSYS_02711028] NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS

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This driver actually installs unlike the last Dell driver for the XPS 1340, but I notice the default behavior has been changed, it only uses both GPUs (ie: Boost Performance mode) when the power plan is set to 'High Perfomance' now.

Rather annoying that Dell keeps screwing up these drivers, Dox 185.68 works better, just reinitializes the driver every time you reboot, which actually seems worth it now.

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