OK today i upgraded to windows vista home premium from home basic i did a clean install and i thought it would save my drivers but now my video card driver is missing of course my actual card is still in there but even when i tried downloading the drivers it still says i am using vga standard graphics card not nvivia nforce if the drivers dont work what should i do?
system specs:
hp pavilion dv6000
altec lansing
came with 512mb of ram
recently upgraded to 2 gig
graphics by nvidia
only idk what type it is since its remove
ive tried to install the drivers from hp support but it still doesnt have nvidia controll panel
PLEASEOPLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!|||First take a breath...... Ok which package did you download? the nforce drivers which are around 22 MB or the nvidia vga driver at a little over 100 MB? For your video card you need the bigger package. Also did you install the 32 bit (x86) or the 64 bit (x64) version of vista? Those drivers are not compatible in the wrong operating system. If you aren't sure which version (32 bit or 64 bit) of windows you installed you can click on your start button and then right click on computer and select properties and it will bring up an information screen that will tell you if you are running the 32 bit or 64 bit versions. Then I would make sure you downloaded the right driver pack for your operating system (remember it is the Nvidia VGA Driver) and install it. that should clear up your problem.|||Did you, um, INSTALL the drivers? You only said you downloaded them. Do you have your screen connected to the card or the motherboard? Are you sure you downloaded Vista drivers for the correct card?|||You can use Windows XP drivers on Vista and they will work the majority of the time.
Here is a link to the driver page for your computer
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=228&lc=en&cc=us&product=1842155&dlc=en
Try this, and see if it helps.
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