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    P-6860FX Cant upgrade video drivers..

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by SupaSnipaX, May 5, 2008.

  1. SupaSnipaX

    SupaSnipaX Notebook Enthusiast

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    When I try to upgrade my video drivers it says " Cant find any hardware that is compatible with the drivers. " What do I do? Please help =(. I tried all different drivers.
     
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    you dont have the correct windows version of the driver or you dont have the correct inf file to install the driver.... have you tried the search feature for this fix yet?
     
  3. Unfair

    Unfair Notebook Guru

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    I get this problem only in Vista 64 bit, which is really getting me to the point of wanting to go back to 32bit.

    Any laptoptopvideo2go driver has the exact same effect. Sad really.
     
  4. alberttwomi

    alberttwomi Notebook Consultant

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    I tried that and it said that it found no hardware that is compatible with it so it had to exit :( Any suggestions?
     
  6. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    intheknow17 Notebook Guru

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    Thanks for the link Kdawgca. I will report back after i finish the process.
     
  8. The_Observer

    The_Observer 9262 is the best:)

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    It's a problem with inf file.You need to get a modded inf and put it in the same folder,available from the same page in lv2go.
     
  9. flynnaz

    flynnaz I am a Night Elf Mohawk!

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    Just goto guru3d.com, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to install the drivers from there. Just download the right driver and install thats it, no hoops to jump though end of story.

    Link;

    http://downloads.guru3d.com/
     
  10. cyclist14

    cyclist14 Notebook Consultant

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    The way I got the 174.93 drivers to work is when you unzip them, there is a zipped file called original .inf, unzip that and copy and paste ONLY the nvdisp file into the main 174.93 folder, the install should then work.
     
  11. Unfair

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    I'm running 175.63 from LaptopVideo2Go right now. Everything works great.
    It seems only drivers that have the inclusion of all the OEM INFs will function properly.

    I'm content, cause with these drivers I was able to OC again and pull a 10124 3dMark06 score. :)