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    Windows 10 nvidia 770m .inf file for drivers [m17x r2]

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by Ryan Russ, Aug 13, 2015.

  1. Ryan Russ

    Ryan Russ Notebook Consultant

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    So i've been up literally all night trying to run drivers from nvidia on an alienware (m17x R2) with windows 10 installed. Apparently some people on tech inferno got windows 10 drivers working, but as i tried signing up with them, the email (Though it said it was sent) never came, so i can't download the files from T|I that would make it work on windows 10.

    even then, if there's some other way to getting windows 10 drivers to install, could you help? It's a 11E0 770m on a m17x r2.

    Thanks, if nothing else, i'll be forced to send the card back.

    Here's the thread on tech inferno.

    http://forum.techinferno.com/nvidia...-driver-support-modded-inf-31.html#post136061
     
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    loafer987 Notebook Consultant

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    sorry to bump. half asleep when I read this I guess.
     
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    Did you try Geforce Experience? There's a guide around to mod your own INF files. HERE.