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Answer» Hi Everyone: Never rely on Windows update in any form for correct Drivers... Whats the point of windows update then? Explain that hotstuffDon't call me hotstuff... You haven't earned the right... Quote from: johngetter on October 25, 2010, 08:09:41 PM Roy Hi John (not my real name ) The problem I EXPERIENCED with that link is that they would not make Windows 7 drivers available for my laptop. R Quote from: patio on October 25, 2010, 07:29:04 PM Never rely on Windows update in any form for correct Drivers... Patio: Here's the latest.................the install locks up and never reaches completion. However, the Device Manager now shows the NVidia GeForce 8600 as the driver. BUT........................ Properties returns the following: "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)" HDMI is plugged in; unit has been rebooted. Still no recognition of external TV. My sense is that the install has not occurred because 1] rightclicking the desktop does not yield NVidia Control Panel (unless its not viable w/W7) and 2] the release date of the updated driver is later than the date shown in the existing driver's Properties. Your thoughts? Roy While waiting for other possible solution, you may want to look on win 7 forums on some code 43 issues http://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-cards/1682-geforce-6200-code-43-a-3.html * Do not use the recommended fix found on this site Quote from: johngetter on October 25, 2010, 08:10:27 PM Whats the point of windows update then? Explain that hotstuff Updating windows. Not drivers. the driver updates exposed by windows update essentially update the generic, one-shot backup drivers that come with windows. They will be by definition at least a few months older then the ones available from the manufacturer. Also, every TIME I "updated" a driver through windows update I have lost functionality or the device stopped working altogether. This happened on three separate occasions where the device was working perfectly fine before "updating" it's drivers. Here's the latest: 1. Spoke w/HP. Apparently, there is no W7 update for the driver. According to them, the driver should be OK. 2. There is a Rev A to the original driver. It downloaded it but it won't install. When I had problems with the driver a year ago, I took the unit to HP where they played around with it for a while and finally got it to work after a Vista re-install. What I only came to realize later on was that the reinstall was 32 bit, whereas it was 64 bit from the factory. This leads me to speculate that if I was running 32 bit W7 instead of 64, that the problem might be resolved. Does that make any sense? Quote from: BC_Programmer on October 26, 2010, 12:42:56 AM Updating windows. Oh ok. Well seems like you all have problems with that but i have never had issues. Thanks BC Ok then patio when do I earn the right? If you are running a 64 bit operating system then you will need a 64 bit driver. |
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