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Old January 25th 05, 07:03 PM
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nVidia doesn't state that their installation routine doesn't do anything
specific per video card detected either Unified could mean 'packaged in
one big download which is sorted out on installation' or supply all files
(bloatware) and only use those that are needed by the system. I'd go with
the full uninstall/remove card/install latest drivers just to be sure

"rms" wrote in message
m...
Download latest stable drivers, uninstall old ones, turn off, replace
card, turn on, install drivers


This is the safe procedure of course. But since nvidia uses 'unified
drivers' uninstallation shouldn't be necessary.

In any case, I'm using the 67.66 drivers (www.guru3d.com) and they

seem
fine.

rms