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Hi all,
I'm running Windows XP SP3 through Bootcamp on a iMac Intel Dual Core 3.06Ghz with an NVidia GeForce 8800GS graphics card. The Bootcamp is fine and has been running seamlessly for nearly 2 years. I've upgraded the drivers on the graphics card at least twice in that time with no problem, downloading the latest ones from the NVidia sight and installing over the existing one. I've come to up date the driver again and have got a message on the installation window "unable to find hardware to match the driver" or words to that effect. I've tried uninstalling the drivers I've got and letting Windows recognise the graphics card again and load the default drivers, which works ok (196.10) but I still get the same error when I try to load the latest ones(275.45). The graphics card is showing in the device manager which says it's working ok. I've also tried about three other drivers, newer than the default ones, all with the same message. Anyone any ideas what's happening and how to get around it.
Regards,
Fizz
I'm running Windows XP SP3 through Bootcamp on a iMac Intel Dual Core 3.06Ghz with an NVidia GeForce 8800GS graphics card. The Bootcamp is fine and has been running seamlessly for nearly 2 years. I've upgraded the drivers on the graphics card at least twice in that time with no problem, downloading the latest ones from the NVidia sight and installing over the existing one. I've come to up date the driver again and have got a message on the installation window "unable to find hardware to match the driver" or words to that effect. I've tried uninstalling the drivers I've got and letting Windows recognise the graphics card again and load the default drivers, which works ok (196.10) but I still get the same error when I try to load the latest ones(275.45). The graphics card is showing in the device manager which says it's working ok. I've also tried about three other drivers, newer than the default ones, all with the same message. Anyone any ideas what's happening and how to get around it.
Regards,
Fizz