MSI just released this driver for their desktops, and hey .. it also happens to be latest 80 series driver out. These drivers seem to be a nice set. These drivers are compatible with a large number of NVIDIA GeForce Graphics cards.
This also is a WHQL set. It's a nice set of drivers, give them a try.
Although response is good please bare in mind that this is beta driver. Use them at your own risk.
We included a modified .inf file with this archive (courtesy goes to Pieter from laptopvideo2go) which you can use if your graphics card is not supported. Simply copy the modified inf file into the setup directory and then install the drivers the old school way:
> Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Diaplay Adapters > your graphics card > Driver > Update
Update April 12th 2006 Having troubles uninstalling "MSI Information" "MSI Clock" and "MSI Vivid" after installing another driver ?
Solution: in your system32 folder there is are file called:
msicpl.dll
Nvgpio.dll
sw20.exe
sw24.exe
WinSys.exe
sysinfo.sys
sysinfoX64.sys
sysinfo.vxd
sysinfo.dll
Just find them and delete them.
This also is a WHQL set. It's a nice set of drivers, give them a try.
Although response is good please bare in mind that this is beta driver. Use them at your own risk.
We included a modified .inf file with this archive (courtesy goes to Pieter from laptopvideo2go) which you can use if your graphics card is not supported. Simply copy the modified inf file into the setup directory and then install the drivers the old school way:
> Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Diaplay Adapters > your graphics card > Driver > Update
Update April 12th 2006 Having troubles uninstalling "MSI Information" "MSI Clock" and "MSI Vivid" after installing another driver ?
Solution: in your system32 folder there is are file called:
msicpl.dll
Nvgpio.dll
sw20.exe
sw24.exe
WinSys.exe
sysinfo.sys
sysinfoX64.sys
sysinfo.vxd
sysinfo.dll
Just find them and delete them.