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    M11x Driver problem i need a custom one

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by Computerman88, Jul 10, 2011.

  1. Computerman88

    Computerman88 Newbie

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    Hi everyone i absolutely hate my m11x i have recently wanted to install a graphics driver and i run into the problem where it says not compatible with your device bull blah blah i would like a custom one plz if anyone would like to make me one. i will be responding immediately i need this peice of to hold out until i can buy my new hp six core thankyou
     
  2. thegh0sts

    thegh0sts Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    R1, R2, R3 for starters?
     
  3. instantcold

    instantcold Notebook Consultant

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    I would say, Just go to nvidia and get the latest one. If you have r1/r2 search 335M if r3 search 540m(?)?
     
  4. GNandGS

    GNandGS Notebook Deity

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    computer man needs a new nick.
     
  5. thegh0sts

    thegh0sts Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    most definitely.
     
  6. AlienTroll

    AlienTroll Notebook Evangelist

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    Urrr, um. The driver should just install. And I don't think someone is going to reverse engineer a driver or make a new one for a 1 post person. And I guess...welcome to NBR :confused:
     
  7. Computerman88

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    The laptop is an R1
     
  8. Computerman88

    Computerman88 Newbie

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    I think im going to call dell and chew there my hinges r screwed and randomly shuts off when i play my world of warcraft... well my computer cant recognize my nvidia card only the chipset family one idk why
     
  9. luckysword

    luckysword Notebook Consultant

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    means you need to disable the intel gpu to use modded drivers for the R1.
     
  11. luckysword

    luckysword Notebook Consultant

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    actually driver which I gave as a link just for the latest Nvidia 64bit as you can imagine and if is there any intel gpu onboard which was long time ago also in asus " dual GPU " , you should work with Nvidia at least during installation