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Nvidia Drivers
I have seen several posts regarding problems with Nvidia cards with recommendations to roll back the driver. This would be a little difficult when a new laptop is taken out of the box.
I have found a link to assist with finding an older Nvidia driver, it will take you to their Archived and Beta Drivers search screen. http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us Before downloading and installing any driver I recommend that a restore point be created in the event the downloaded driver does not work as hoped you can do a system restore and try another driver. Something I have noticed with Nvidia is that it appears they are publishing one driver file that supports a multitude of their video cards. I am wondering if they are moving to a one driver fits all? Hope this helps!
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Ken Kelley Test & Show Computer: Dell Laptop XPS L701X Operating System - Windows 7 Pro, 64 Bit, SP1 CPU - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q740 @ 1.73GHz, 1734Mhz, 4 Core(s) (1st Generation with no onboard Graphics) Ram - 8.00GB Hard Drive 1 Operating System: OCZ Vertex 4 (256gb) Hard Drive 2 Music & Videos: Segate 1tb Virtural Memory - 15.9GB Video Card - NVidia GeForce GT 445M,,3GB Ram, Dedicated Video Driver - NVidia 306.97 K-Lite Codec MEGA Pack installed (v9.4) MS Office 2010 installed IE 9, Google Chrome |
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