go to nvidia's site and download the latest drivers for your specific card. that might be the problem or part of it.
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"I hate to break it to you, but he is--he most definitely is."
The word "bi-partisan" usually means some larger-than-usual deception is being carried out.
Yeah, that's them. Same thing I was thinking. I remember them having to make an individual page for the 7800 Go because for some reason or another it couldn't run on the "normal" forceware drivers (or I may be just pulling stuff out of my ass, but this is sticking in my head for some reason). However, just download those drivers or try one of the beta drivers off of this website if you so desire:
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Okay, so I downloaded the new driver from the website, and it tells me the first step in installing the new driver is to uninstall the old driver. From control panel -> add/remove programs, remove nvidia drivers. So i did. Now my laptop is running without a video card. Very slowly.
I try to install the new driver, and lo and behold! It tells me:
The NVIDIA setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. Setup will now exit.
So I have no driver for my video card. What now? Where can I go to get a driver, since the company website doesn't have one?
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go to http://www.dell.com and download the drivers from there. . . . laptop video cards sometimes have probs with the default manufacturer's drivers, so whoever made the laptop will post drivers for their hardware. . . . go to service and support on dells site and type in your model number for your lappy and find video drivers for it, and install those. . . should be good to go then. . . . good luck
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