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    gtx 765m driver installation error on Sager np7330 (Clevo W230ST)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by rmmrolf, Jul 29, 2013.

  1. rmmrolf

    rmmrolf Notebook Consultant

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    Hi guys! My np7330 has arrived. I have several problems.

    1. I have noticed that the vbios version is missing. I don't think this is the problem?

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    2. I tried to install Windows 7 and it's giving me this. Is it related to the missing vBios?

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    3. I installed windows 8 since I can't install windows 7. When I try to install the latest nvidia drivers, it's giving me this error.

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    Is anyone else having this problem?

    Thanks!
     
  2. frewster

    frewster Notebook Consultant

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    Are you using the Nvidia drivers from Clevo's website? If not try those for now.
     
  3. LHappydude

    LHappydude Notebook Consultant

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    You can only install VGA drivers released from manufacturer for this model. The latest driver from Clevo's website should work just fine.
     
  4. rmmrolf

    rmmrolf Notebook Consultant

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    That did the job. Thanks guys!
     
  5. Paton

    Paton Notebook Enthusiast

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    Stumbled upon this thread while googling for other stuff, I don't know if you've solved your problem or not, but that error you're getting for Windows 7 is because you're installing from a CD drive or USB stick plugged into a USB 3.0 port, which Windows 7 doesn't have drivers for out of the box. You can either load the drivers from the Driver CD that came with the laptop, or you can just plug your installation drive/usb stick into the USB2.0 port on the left instead, and it will install without trouble.