Varmint260
July 20th, 2007, 10:40 PM
Hey, guys! How's it going?
I'm back after finally getting a notebook of my own, and I know that some will scoff at my buying one with a GeForce Go 6150 in it, but I have done some thinking lately and for my own reasons I decided it would do. I'm not unhappy with its performance in H2Vista.
However, I have made repeated efforts to download Vista drivers for this card (I have Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit) and every time I go to the NVidia website and download the graphics card drivers for 6 series cards on Windows Vista 32-bit, I have a problem. I download the drivers and try to install them, and without fail I get one of two messages. The first is that the setup did not detect any hardware compatible with the drivers (I know it's a 6150, I know it's Vista 32-bit!) or I get a message that I'm not running Vista 32-bit. In either case, it tells me "The setup will now terminate." Maybe I have downloaded the wrong drivers, or maybe it's something more sinister. Can anyone help me?
EDIT: Sorry, guys! I didn't read on the NVidia page that the drivers are not for GeForce Go mobile GPUs. I'll see if HP has anything.
I'm back after finally getting a notebook of my own, and I know that some will scoff at my buying one with a GeForce Go 6150 in it, but I have done some thinking lately and for my own reasons I decided it would do. I'm not unhappy with its performance in H2Vista.
However, I have made repeated efforts to download Vista drivers for this card (I have Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit) and every time I go to the NVidia website and download the graphics card drivers for 6 series cards on Windows Vista 32-bit, I have a problem. I download the drivers and try to install them, and without fail I get one of two messages. The first is that the setup did not detect any hardware compatible with the drivers (I know it's a 6150, I know it's Vista 32-bit!) or I get a message that I'm not running Vista 32-bit. In either case, it tells me "The setup will now terminate." Maybe I have downloaded the wrong drivers, or maybe it's something more sinister. Can anyone help me?
EDIT: Sorry, guys! I didn't read on the NVidia page that the drivers are not for GeForce Go mobile GPUs. I'll see if HP has anything.