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    How do i go back to my stock gpu drivers?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Halo360Fan, Jul 15, 2009.

  1. Halo360Fan

    Halo360Fan Notebook Deity

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    Ok ever since I tried new drivers halo 2 vista has very worked correctly and halo 2 vista is what I play on my laptop 85% of the time and when I tried drivers the only performance boost I saw was in assassins creed. With my stock drivers everything worked great so how would I get my stock drivers back? My laptop is in my sig. Thanks!!!!
     
  2. ryzeki

    ryzeki Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Go to Acer's homepage, choose the region where your laptop was made, and in the support page download the drivers for VGA provided there.

    Follow the standard procedure for chaning drivers: Remove the current ones, clean of remaining files from old drivers, install the new ones and enjoy.
     
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    Idyllic Notebook Consultant

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    aw man i played halo 2 on computer for 5 minutes and un installed it. The graphics were bad, the performance was horrible, the menus were all xbox like with the xbox buttons. Worst port ever!
     
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    You may also have the stock drivers on the disks you got with your computer or in a folder somewhere on the harddrive.