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| | nVidia 8600M GS driver for x64? I was quite surprised upon installing Vista X64 SP1 clean on my Vostro 1710 to find that WU did not have a video driver waiting for me. As a result, my WEI numbers for video (2D and 2D) were a whopping 1.0 with the default "Standard VGA Adapter." Naturally, I went to Dell's support site but found only x32 drivers. I went to nVidia's site, but they said "M" class drivers are supplied by the laptop vendors. Surely I'm missing something, as this isn't exactly an obscure -- or new -- card. Thanks |
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| | Re: nVidia 8600M GS driver for x64? Try the following link. WinUpdate is normally the wrong place for driver updates. http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./ "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23GOjnFsQJHA.3876@xxxxxx Quote: >I was quite surprised upon installing Vista X64 SP1 clean on my Vostro 1710 >to find that WU did not have a video driver waiting for me. As a result, my >WEI numbers for video (2D and 2D) were a whopping 1.0 with the default >"Standard VGA Adapter." > > Naturally, I went to Dell's support site but found only x32 drivers. > > I went to nVidia's site, but they said "M" class drivers are supplied by > the laptop vendors. > > Surely I'm missing something, as this isn't exactly an obscure -- or > new -- card. > > Thanks |
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| | Re: nVidia 8600M GS driver for x64? Thanks. I know WU is not the place to get the latest and greatest driver, but it's usually the place to get *a* driver, and usually a stable one. It seems odd to me that Dell hasn't worked with MS to make one available. I checked out that site and it's quite interesting. Per my Hardware ID, this is the appropriate version, though it's no longer available. http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./drivers/vista64/176.44 I'll figure it out (there's a lot to read yet), but I'm wondering why it's left to that site to make available something that's so fundamental -- and for 2008 systems yet. Based on the thread for the latest version, the stability of these drivers seem to leave a lot to be desired, to the point where I might be better off with the Standard VGA Adapter. Surely all parties involved would do well to release solid drivers via normal channels. http://laptopvideo2go.com/forum/inde...howtopic=21387 "Curious" <mailmenot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#PAUcasQJHA.4256@xxxxxx Quote: > Try the following link. WinUpdate is normally the wrong place for driver > updates. > > http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./ > > "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23GOjnFsQJHA.3876@xxxxxx Quote: >>I was quite surprised upon installing Vista X64 SP1 clean on my Vostro >>1710 to find that WU did not have a video driver waiting for me. As a >>result, my WEI numbers for video (2D and 3D) were a whopping 1.0 with the >>default "Standard VGA Adapter." >> >> Naturally, I went to Dell's support site but found only x32 drivers. >> >> I went to nVidia's site, but they said "M" class drivers are supplied by >> the laptop vendors. >> >> Surely I'm missing something, as this isn't exactly an obscure -- or >> new -- card. >> >> Thanks |
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| | Re: nVidia 8600M GS driver for x64? There are still problems with obtaining x64 drivers, and as such many are unavailable for various hw According to Nvidea 8600M is certified for X64, however Dell may have modified it. Dell makes no mention of X64 on its supported o/s for this model "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OC33KntQJHA.4504@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks. I know WU is not the place to get the latest and greatest driver, > but it's usually the place to get *a* driver, and usually a stable one. It > seems odd to me that Dell hasn't worked with MS to make one available. > > I checked out that site and it's quite interesting. Per my Hardware ID, > this is the appropriate version, though it's no longer available. > http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./drivers/vista64/176.44 > > I'll figure it out (there's a lot to read yet), but I'm wondering why it's > left to that site to make available something that's so fundamental -- and > for 2008 systems yet. Based on the thread for the latest version, the > stability of these drivers seem to leave a lot to be desired, to the point > where I might be better off with the Standard VGA Adapter. Surely all > parties involved would do well to release solid drivers via normal > channels. > http://laptopvideo2go.com/forum/inde...howtopic=21387 > > "Curious" <mailmenot@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:#PAUcasQJHA.4256@xxxxxx Quote: >> Try the following link. WinUpdate is normally the wrong place for driver >> updates. >> >> http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./ >> >> "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:%23GOjnFsQJHA.3876@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I was quite surprised upon installing Vista X64 SP1 clean on my Vostro >>>1710 to find that WU did not have a video driver waiting for me. As a >>>result, my WEI numbers for video (2D and 3D) were a whopping 1.0 with the >>>default "Standard VGA Adapter." >>> >>> Naturally, I went to Dell's support site but found only x32 drivers. >>> >>> I went to nVidia's site, but they said "M" class drivers are supplied by >>> the laptop vendors. >>> >>> Surely I'm missing something, as this isn't exactly an obscure -- or >>> new -- card. >>> >>> Thanks |
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| | Re: nVidia 8600M GS driver for x64? The reason Nvidia does not provide mobile chip drivers to MS is that mobile drivers are not general purpose because laptop vendors receive the source from the vendor so they can modify it to handle unique aspects of their own Motherboards on which the chips are mounted "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OC33KntQJHA.4504@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks. I know WU is not the place to get the latest and greatest driver, > but it's usually the place to get *a* driver, and usually a stable one. It > seems odd to me that Dell hasn't worked with MS to make one available. > > I checked out that site and it's quite interesting. Per my Hardware ID, > this is the appropriate version, though it's no longer available. > http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./drivers/vista64/176.44 > > I'll figure it out (there's a lot to read yet), but I'm wondering why it's > left to that site to make available something that's so fundamental -- and > for 2008 systems yet. Based on the thread for the latest version, the > stability of these drivers seem to leave a lot to be desired, to the point > where I might be better off with the Standard VGA Adapter. Surely all > parties involved would do well to release solid drivers via normal > channels. > http://laptopvideo2go.com/forum/inde...howtopic=21387 > > "Curious" <mailmenot@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:#PAUcasQJHA.4256@xxxxxx Quote: >> Try the following link. WinUpdate is normally the wrong place for driver >> updates. >> >> http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./ >> >> "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:%23GOjnFsQJHA.3876@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I was quite surprised upon installing Vista X64 SP1 clean on my Vostro >>>1710 to find that WU did not have a video driver waiting for me. As a >>>result, my WEI numbers for video (2D and 3D) were a whopping 1.0 with the >>>default "Standard VGA Adapter." >>> >>> Naturally, I went to Dell's support site but found only x32 drivers. >>> >>> I went to nVidia's site, but they said "M" class drivers are supplied by >>> the laptop vendors. >>> >>> Surely I'm missing something, as this isn't exactly an obscure -- or >>> new -- card. >>> >>> Thanks |
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| | Re: nVidia 8600M GS driver for x64? They don't, but they do for the XPS line, and that's how I came upon these: http://tinyurl.com/66jt5z I chose the first one (R200184.EXE) and it worked fine. I suppose eventually they'll populate the Vostro side, but they don't sell them with 64-bit so they probably haven't bothered for that reason. "DL" <address@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e6DyykxQJHA.144@xxxxxx Quote: > There are still problems with obtaining x64 drivers, and as such many are > unavailable for various hw > According to Nvidea 8600M is certified for X64, however Dell may have > modified it. > Dell makes no mention of X64 on its supported o/s for this model > > > "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OC33KntQJHA.4504@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thanks. I know WU is not the place to get the latest and greatest driver, >> but it's usually the place to get *a* driver, and usually a stable one. >> It seems odd to me that Dell hasn't worked with MS to make one available. >> >> I checked out that site and it's quite interesting. Per my Hardware ID, >> this is the appropriate version, though it's no longer available. >> http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./drivers/vista64/176.44 >> >> I'll figure it out (there's a lot to read yet), but I'm wondering why >> it's left to that site to make available something that's so >> fundamental -- and for 2008 systems yet. Based on the thread for the >> latest version, the stability of these drivers seem to leave a lot to be >> desired, to the point where I might be better off with the Standard VGA >> Adapter. Surely all parties involved would do well to release solid >> drivers via normal channels. >> http://laptopvideo2go.com/forum/inde...howtopic=21387 >> >> "Curious" <mailmenot@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:#PAUcasQJHA.4256@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Try the following link. WinUpdate is normally the wrong place for driver >>> updates. >>> >>> http://www.laptopvideo2go.com./ >>> >>> "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:%23GOjnFsQJHA.3876@xxxxxx >>>>I was quite surprised upon installing Vista X64 SP1 clean on my Vostro >>>>1710 to find that WU did not have a video driver waiting for me. As a >>>>result, my WEI numbers for video (2D and 3D) were a whopping 1.0 with >>>>the default "Standard VGA Adapter." >>>> >>>> Naturally, I went to Dell's support site but found only x32 drivers. >>>> >>>> I went to nVidia's site, but they said "M" class drivers are supplied >>>> by the laptop vendors. >>>> >>>> Surely I'm missing something, as this isn't exactly an obscure -- or >>>> new -- card. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>> > |
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