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    a100-sk9

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by cliffboss, Aug 28, 2006.

  1. cliffboss

    cliffboss Newbie

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    i went on the toshiba canada website took look for driver updaye when i went to my model number it has drivers for ati cards, but the sk9 has an nvidia card.... i am very confused atm
     
  2. thomasyyy2003

    thomasyyy2003 Notebook Enthusiast

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    u r retarded
     
  3. xAMDvsIntelx

    xAMDvsIntelx Notebook Deity

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    thomasyyy2003: Please respect other users and do not insult them.

    cliffboss: The A100-SK9 model comes with only an Nvidia GeForce 7600 Go - not an ATI graphics card.
     
  4. cliffboss

    cliffboss Newbie

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    yes i know that lol

    but when i go to the toshiba web site under my model number it is only saying ati drivers...

    so my question is how do i get nvidia ones
     
  5. JustSomeGuy1

    JustSomeGuy1 Newbie

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    I have an SK9 the nvidia drivers are located right under the ati drivers. It says display drivers on the left and then look to the right under company, first is ati next is nvidia and third is intel.
     
  6. Tim04

    Tim04 Notebook Consultant

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    If you recently purchased the toshiba, I don't think the drivers are new. It's the same ones that came with the toshiba, if you were looking to upgrade. Unfortunately, neither nVidia or ATi supports the majority of their notebook GPUs.