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NVIDIA driver v305.53 for Windows 7/Vista 64bit

MaXimus711
Level 10
http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/29693-v30553-windows-7vista-64bit-nvidia/

Additionally, download PhysX v 9.12.0613

Instructions for installation

1) Download the nv_disp.inf from the thread I posted, right click and choose SAVE AS. MAKE SURE it only reads nv_disp.inf and not nv_disp.inf.txt, if it was nv_disp.inf.txt, just rename it and remove the TXT part

2) Copy the nv_disp.inf file to the extracted drivers folder in the Display.Driver directory

3) Install the driver, then select CLEAN INSTALL checkbox to ensure it removes the previous driver

4) Reboot your computer, then install the PhsyX as those are only the drivers and you must install PhysX

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mrwolf
Level 10
Nice ! Man you should jus change ur name to Mr.Driver lol.. So, we have to install Nvidia driver first, then PhysX after..?
Thanks


MaXimus711
Level 10
I am obsessed with having the latest drivers 😞

1) Download the nv_disp.inf from the thread I posted, right click and choose SAVE AS. MAKE SURE it only reads nv_disp.inf and not nv_disp.inf.txt, if it was nv_disp.inf.txt, just rename it and remove the TXT part

2) Copy the nv_disp.inf file to the extracted drivers folder in the Display.Driver directory

3) Install the driver, then select CLEAN INSTALL checkbox to ensure it removes the previous driver

4) Reboot your computer, then install the PhsyX as those are only the drivers and you must install PhysX

Check the original post for an image of the installation options I choose

+1 rep @MaXimus711! That was a great guide as to how to install the nVidia drivers and not the nVidia trash. 🙂 Keep up the good work!
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mrwolf
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Wow nicce 1 bro, thanks for the instructions lol.. Btw what does this inf file do..?

And also i know i always ask sorry, but i take it before i go through with your instructions i should delete my old drivers right? But do i delete them through device manager? or do i delete them from control panel - uninstall program?

lol before i came on this forum i used to just install it normally over my old ones like a noob :s

Thanks again, im finnishin work in 30 mins gna go home whack this on 🙂


mrwolf wrote:
Wow nicce 1 bro, thanks for the instructions lol.. Btw what does this inf file do..?

And also i know i always ask sorry, but i take it before i go through with your instructions i should delete my old drivers right? But do i delete them through device manager? or do i delete them from control panel - uninstall program?

lol before i came on this forum i used to just install it normally over my old ones like a noob :s

Thanks again, im finnishin work in 30 mins gna go home whack this on 🙂


The inf file is a file that allows the driver to be installed on any nVIDIA card no matter what manufacturer it comes from. Since these drivers are leaked, the INF file is missing, hene, you download it manually and add it.

ALWAYS uninstall old drivers, restart, then install new ones. With nVIDIA, you can save yourself the hassle because if you tick on the CLEAN INSTALL checkbox during the installation, it will automatically remove the old drivers properly and all registry entries, then install the new ones 🙂

ok I have done a clean install and all seemed to work, will now try out some games and see if i get any screen flickering (my screen flicker seems to disappear when running at 60htz and not the default 120htz that the laptop runs at) or at least the first time i opened nvid cintrol panel it was set to 120htz.

Make sure that you aren't in 3D mode. 3D images flicker because the image changes enough for the user to be able to see the difference.
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Ok 3d is turned off as the screen isn't displaying double images, as it dose when 3d is on, I have tried making a custom 67htz res but still happens, I may just send this in for RMA, if I can't get drivers to work properly.

Going to try 75htz and see if the flicker is there.

Try the ASUS sanctioned drivers and see what happens. If the problem goes away, the problem is with the drivers and not with the hardware. There is always the potential for hardware incompatibilities.
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