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| | SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? I've got a Sony VAIO with GeForce 7400Go. Doom 3 and my OpenGL programs run fine before Vista SP1 and crash at startup after SP1 update. I notice the nvidia driver installed is 2006/12/19, version 7.15.10.9754. Sony does not have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not provide drivers for laptops. I'd like to know which is culprit of the break of my opengl apps, Vista SP1 or nvidia driver? |
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| | Re: SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? The nVidia driver is the culprit. "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F78C3C81-DF86-4EE6-9C99-CC75DB6F0BB7@xxxxxx Quote: > I've got a Sony VAIO with GeForce 7400Go. Doom 3 and my OpenGL programs > run > fine before Vista SP1 and crash at startup after SP1 update. I notice the > nvidia driver installed is 2006/12/19, version 7.15.10.9754. Sony does not > have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not provide drivers for > laptops. I'd like to know which is culprit of the break of my opengl apps, > Vista SP1 or nvidia driver? |
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| | Re: SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? Thanks, Shane, Since Sony does not have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not provide drivers for laptops, is it OK to install desktop driver on my laptop? "Shane Nokes" wrote: Quote: > The nVidia driver is the culprit. > > "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:F78C3C81-DF86-4EE6-9C99-CC75DB6F0BB7@xxxxxx Quote: > > I've got a Sony VAIO with GeForce 7400Go. Doom 3 and my OpenGL programs > > run > > fine before Vista SP1 and crash at startup after SP1 update. I notice the > > nvidia driver installed is 2006/12/19, version 7.15.10.9754. Sony does not > > have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not provide drivers for > > laptops. I'd like to know which is culprit of the break of my opengl apps, > > Vista SP1 or nvidia driver? |
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| | Re: SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? Try it. But you might also want to look on Windows Update too, there may be a newer driver there which will do the job. If there's no luck with the nVidia driver try one of the hacked drivers from http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/ -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C46AA18F-EFE1-4046-BD2A-7AD11028420A@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks, Shane, > > Since Sony does not have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not > provide drivers for laptops, is it OK to install desktop driver on my > laptop? > > "Shane Nokes" wrote: > Quote: >> The nVidia driver is the culprit. >> >> "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:F78C3C81-DF86-4EE6-9C99-CC75DB6F0BB7@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I've got a Sony VAIO with GeForce 7400Go. Doom 3 and my OpenGL programs >> > run >> > fine before Vista SP1 and crash at startup after SP1 update. I notice >> > the >> > nvidia driver installed is 2006/12/19, version 7.15.10.9754. Sony does >> > not >> > have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not provide drivers >> > for >> > laptops. I'd like to know which is culprit of the break of my opengl >> > apps, >> > Vista SP1 or nvidia driver? |
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| | Re: SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? Thanks, Paul. I have tried the nvidia desktop video driver (175.19) and this driver refused to install on my system. What do you mean to *look* on Windows Update? Since I have turnd on Windows update in control panel, I hope Vista will fetch and install everything automatically. "Paul Smith" wrote: Quote: > Try it. But you might also want to look on Windows Update too, there may be > a newer driver there which will do the job. > > If there's no luck with the nVidia driver try one of the hacked drivers from > http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/ > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > > "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C46AA18F-EFE1-4046-BD2A-7AD11028420A@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks, Shane, > > > > Since Sony does not have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not > > provide drivers for laptops, is it OK to install desktop driver on my > > laptop? > > > > "Shane Nokes" wrote: > > Quote: > >> The nVidia driver is the culprit. > >> > >> "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:F78C3C81-DF86-4EE6-9C99-CC75DB6F0BB7@xxxxxx > >> > I've got a Sony VAIO with GeForce 7400Go. Doom 3 and my OpenGL programs > >> > run > >> > fine before Vista SP1 and crash at startup after SP1 update. I notice > >> > the > >> > nvidia driver installed is 2006/12/19, version 7.15.10.9754. Sony does > >> > not > >> > have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does not provide drivers > >> > for > >> > laptops. I'd like to know which is culprit of the break of my opengl > >> > apps, > >> > Vista SP1 or nvidia driver? > >> |
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| | Re: SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? "Leonard" <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7585905F-714A-4716-92AB-1C992492A396@xxxxxx Quote: > I have tried the nvidia desktop video driver (175.19) and this driver > refused to install on my system. files that can be downloaded so the drivers will install on laptop parts etc. Quote: > What do you mean to *look* on Windows Update? Since I have turnd on > Windows > update in control panel, I hope Vista will fetch and install everything > automatically. only critical or recommended updates get installed automatically. Just go to Windows Update, if there's anything on there there will be a link for view available updates. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| | Re: SP1 breaks OpenGL apps (e.g. doom 3)? =?Utf-8?B?TGVvbmFyZA==?= <Leonard@xxxxxx> wrote in news:C46AA18F-EFE1-4046-BD2A-7AD11028420A@xxxxxx: Quote: > Thanks, Shane, > > Since Sony does not have any new driver on its website and Nvidia does > not provide drivers for laptops, is it OK to install desktop driver on > my laptop? These guys take the latest nVidia drivers and compile them into one file that runs with all notebooks and desktop nVidia cards regardless of age/type. Link you want is on the right side, it'll say Vista 32bit No, it is NOT ok to install the desktop driver on your notebook, but the nVidia desktop driver is smart enough to not let you install the wrong driver, so feel free to try, but the one I suggested above is easy enough. -- -A. |
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