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Answer» My A665-S6067 notebook's Toshiba Application installer has drivers from 2009. Is there a way to update the driver/applications in Toshiba appliction installer to the latest ones? I just ask because I'm unable to access updated drivers from websites that also have them, and I've been told to only get downloads from toshiba. I was trying to figure out how to update the application installer because my computer has been unable to download drivers from their websiteIf you have everything covered and your computer is working, there is no need for any updates... Just keep your CD installer intact for the machine. "Its the only thing you need" for that specific computer model. Unless you have other issues that you might wanna clear other than any driver updates... Quote from: jason2074 on November 11, 2010, 03:54:11 PM If you have everything covered and your computer is working, there is no need for any updates... Just keep your CD installer intact for the machine. "Its the only thing you need" for that specific computer model. Unless you have other issues that you might wanna clear other than any driver updates... My graphics driver is currently an older one, and some antialiasing issues are beginning to appear in SEVERAL applications. This is the reason I want to update my graphics driver, but am unable to do so correctly. Application installer is the only way to do this so far. ThanksOk. Is this the laptop your mentioning?--> http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/satellite/A660/A665-S6067 NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 330M Is it on an external monitor or laptop itself that is having glitches? Did it run perfectly before or on a new game or application? Have you tried adjusting it on NVIDIA panel settings first? Yes! That is my computer I'm using just the screen on the laptop. The graphics have always worked pretty good, but lately with some updates I've added from a gaming website for one particular game it has slightly deteriorated the antialiasing properties, as well as the brightness. I believe this is because the updates for the game require the latest drivers for any graphics card. So yes this is the main reason I want to update it all. As far as NVIDIA control panel goes, I have tried several settings but nothing really looks better than the other in terms of what I've mentioned. Thanks Alot slightly deteriorated the antialiasing properties, as well as the brightness. According to your Laptop's product pdf detailed specs : http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/satellite_A665-S6067.pdf Read #8 Display #5 Memory(Main System) 1366x768 native resolution Current OS running on 32 or 64 bit? Quote slightly deteriorated the antialiasing properties, as well as the brightness. According to your Laptop's product pdf detailed specs : http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/satellite_A665-S6067.pdf Read #8 Display #5 Memory(Main System) 1366x768 native resolution Current OS running on 32 or 64 bit? [/quote]I currently have Windows 7 64 bit As far as the display and memory info, I do have the resolution set to 1366X768 and sorry but I'm not knowledgable enough about computers to determine the best display properties with info provided. I have pretty much all settings set as high as they can go, it looks good enough to play any game/video but I just want to make it as best as possible. Anyway if we've hit a wall with this thing it's cool I can live with what I GOT. Thanks for all your help I appreciate it.The best would always be knowing the capabilites and limitation of your machine(especially a laptop) as to gaming compatibilities per say. If the hardware meets the requirements of the game and still causes an issue, It might just need some configuring to work out as in your case. According to the specs., of shared memory, Check it on your BIOS settings. But do not configure or change yet. See Here--> http://www.ehow.com/how_2138456_configure-shared-memory-through-bios.html * If there is such an option. Check and post the memory allocation specified under the default settings. Let's see if we can do a workaround the problem or not.I'll give this a try. Thanks Alot I'll give a response asapSorry for the loooooooong delay. Anyway I tried the method suggested but could not seem to figure it out. Thanks for everyone's help! Quote Anyway I tried the method suggested but could not seem to figure it outWhat method? Quote * If there is such an option. Check and post the memory allocation specified under the default settingsHave you been able to check memory allocation on your BIOS setting? What's the current setting? Quote but lately with some updates I've added from a gaming website for one particular game it has slightly deteriorated the antialiasing properties, as well as the brightnessAre there any suggested settings on the website you are particularly playing or FAQ? |
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