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Cake Faice:

--- Quote from: Cable on August 09, 2011, 11:36:21 PM ---Not my computer.
How do I find out the GPU?

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Uh...since DxDiag is going to show the same thing, was your computer bought from a store or was it a custom build?

If it's bought from the store, just tell us the brand name and model name/number and we can find out what it uses.

If it's a custom build, nid post motherboard brand and model.

Cable:

--- Quote from: Face Cake on August 09, 2011, 11:45:49 PM ---Uh...since DxDiag is going to show the same thing, was your computer bought from a store or was it a custom build?

If it's bought from the store, just tell us the brand name and model name/number and we can find out what it uses.

If it's a custom build, nid post motherboard brand and model.

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All I know it was used, But I'm guessing its store bought.

Its some shitty HP pavillion dv9000
p/n: fe697uar#aba

Xrain:
A quick Google of the model and p/n gave me Nvidia Geforce Go 7150M (it's a chipset GPU)

Here are the drivers for it.

Win 7 64 Bit:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_notebook_winvista_win7_64bit_179.48_beta.html

Win 7 32 Bit:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_notebook_winvista_win7_179.48_beta.html


Try the appropriate driver, this should work even if that isn't exactly the correct GPU, as these are the drivers for the 7M,8M,9M (three generations) series of GPU's.

Cable:
Thanks Xrain, I'll try that out.

Deacon:
and yet i still can't find audio drivers for my brother.
imadbor

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