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 · I'm using a Sony Vaio VGN-NR31Z/S laptop Specs: Intel core 2 duo @ Ghz 3Gb DDR2-SDRAM Nvidia Geforce M GT GPU OS: Vista Home Premium SP2 32bit and Windows 7 Ultimate (RC build ) 32bit (Dual Boot) I'm currently having problems with my graphic card driver and the aero effects in windows 7. No guarantees as Windows 7 bit is not supported by Sony on your model - but I would try the following drivers: nVidia Graphics Driver _ bit from the Windows 7 downloads for the VGN-AW11Z from here: Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Latest update model drivers, Sony VAIO VPCWAG Windows 7 Professional bit drivers. I really wish to get the screen is idling. Enter exactly model to get the best result. Now for some reason it doesnt work or it doesnt recognise it or something. GeForce M GS, GeForce GT graphics card. Posted by vaio-su, driver for GeForce M-GT in File Name: geforce_m_zip.


I'm using a Sony Vaio VGN-NR31Z/S laptop Specs: Intel core 2 duo @ Ghz 3Gb DDR2-SDRAM Nvidia Geforce M GT GPU OS: Vista Home Premium SP2 32bit and Windows 7 Ultimate (RC build ) 32bit (Dual Boot) I'm currently having problems with my graphic card driver and the aero effects in windows 7. Nvidia Geforce m Gs Driver Download; Nvidia Geforce m Gs Driver Windows 7; Hi all, I'm interested in upgrading my Sony Vaio AR41L (running Vista bit SP2) to Windows 7, but when I run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, it tells me that for the graphics card, NVIDIA GeForce M GT, the driver 'installed for this device is not compatible with Windows 7'. When I manipulate www.doorway.ru file and install the latest driver, the automated check gives then: GeForce M GT Has been detected in your system. Sony requires that you download the driver for your GPU from their support site.


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