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How do you know?
Hello,
How do you know which modified driver/inf file you need? I am running Sony Vaio VGN-AR51E with Graphics Nvidia GeForce 8400 GT, Vista 32 bit and wanting to upgrade to windows 7.
Thanks
Christian
Hello,
How do you know which modified driver/inf file you need? I am running Sony Vaio VGN-AR51E with Graphics Nvidia GeForce 8400 GT, Vista 32 bit and wanting to upgrade to windows 7.
Thanks
Christian
I have a Vaio All in One VCG-LT15E that I just upgraded to Win 7 Pro x64 from Vista x32 using the student website. I also have the Geforce 8400M GT and had issues for a while. None of the NVIDIA website drivers will work ... ended up using the driver and modified .inf from:
http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/24926-v19062-windows-7vista-64bit-nvidia/
I know it's a 190 series and not the "mobile" 180 series but after many tries....it worked like a charm. Just make sure you copy and replace the modified .inf ..... that's the secret to get around Sony's lack of Windows 7 support for existing models.
Now...I have the same issues with you as far as my Mass Media Controller (Smart Card Reader)....still working on that one.
I'm also not too happy about the drivers I'm using for my VCCG-6 Webcam...wish I could find a better one.
Good Luck!
Many Thanks, rapt0r !!!
Had the same problem, that no driver for my Nvidia 8400M GT was working properly, so when playing blue ray videos i had a voice without a picture! Strange!
But finally your link, combined with the modified .inf allows me to watch my blue rays when running Windows 7!
THX again and best wishes from Germany
Max
Hello, this helped me get the latest driver working on my Sony vaio AR51E
HOW TO: Modify and install Nvidia drivers for mobile graphics chipsets in Windows 7 when all else fails @ The Experience Blog
Christian
I have a VGN-FZ470E and when I ran the upgrad advisor, I got the same notification as many of you about the NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT. I found this thread first but still decided to see what Sony could do although someone said they were worthless...well they were. Here is my conversation:
Will I truely lose the functionality of the things "Morgan" has stated above?Morgan_>
Hi Muneeb. Welcome to Sony Online Support. I’m Morgan. Please allow me a moment to review your concern.
Muneeb>
Sure...
Morgan_>
Thanks for waiting, Muneeb. I’ll be happy to assist you with the information regarding the compatibility of the Computer with the Windows 7.
Muneeb>
It says the NVIDIA device driver is not compatible, if I proceed to upgrade to windows 7, will I lose the ability to play blu ray dvd's?
Muneeb>
What drivers do I need to install?
Morgan_>
Muneeb, I have checked the compatibility of the Computer with the Windows 7 Operating System.
Morgan_>
As per the information available online, the Computer supports only the Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System in the Computer.
Muneeb>
Why doesn't it support windows 7?
Muneeb>
What will happen if I upgrade?
Morgan_>
The Computer is designed to work with the Vista preinstalled in the Computer.
Morgan_>
If you install the Windows 7 in the Computer, many of the Hardware components will not work normally.
Morgan_>
The Video Card, Wirless Network, audio, etc will not work normally after upgrading to the Windows 7.
Muneeb>
When will Sony create the proper drivers so I can run windows 7?
Morgan_>
Muneeb, please bookmark Sony Support Site and check back for the Drivers in the future.
Muneeb>
Can you tell me if there will be a solution soon?
Muneeb>
It seems pretty silly to not have compatible drivers...
Muneeb>
If I had known this, I would not have purchased this laptop
Morgan_>
Muneeb, I'm sorry that currently Sony does not support the Windows 7 in the Computer.
Do I need seperate drivers for the previous work-arounds? Has anyone seen any issues with their wireless capabilities?
I am definitely a novice at all of this, so any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
If I were you, and btw - I am in the same sinking boat because of Sony - I would dump my current PC and go snag a W7 compliant/pre-loaded PC and be done with it. Never again will I support Sony. Their attitude towards my problem was basically, "tough crap!" Just "wait and see!" Well sorry Sony - you do very much S&&K and I'm not waiting around for you to get your S&&T together!
I thought Sony would be better than this. Man was I WRONG!
Hi all,
I've got a Sony Vaio AR41L, running Vista 32-bit and when I run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, it also gives me the message about the nVidia GeForce 8400M GT driver not being compatible with Windows 7.
I've trawled the forums and various people seem to be suggesting different things and my question relates to the timing of the upgrade - I'm not totally hardware/upgrade savvy so any advice would be appreciated.
This is what I've done so far:
1. Backed up my Hard-drive onto an external hard-drive.
2. Tomorrow I'm going out to buy a few blank dvds/cds to make a disc image.
I'd like to do a new install of Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate instead of upgrading from Vista... I purchased the laptop 2 years ago, so it doesn't qualify for the 'free' upgrade.
I'm wondering, at what point do I install the 'new' drivers for the graphics card? Will I be able to see anything at all if it says it's not compatible? In other words, what is the problem that is experienced by people who have upgraded to Windows 7 without loading new drivers or whatever for this graphics card?
yeah my problem got fixed when i used that version 190.62 from one of the psots on this thread.....it worked great only problem is if u have a card reader or something it wont work unless u get the driver....but i cant be bothered
Hi NickG
When you install Windows 7 as a fresh install you will still get a reasonable screen picture as the computer loads a standard vga driver. But then you will want to update your graphics driver to get better graphics for games or such!
Here is how I did it-
How I installed the latest Nvidia M 186.81 notebook driver to my Sony Vaio VGN-AR51E laptop.
Sony is supposed to supply the drivers but they don't for some reason.
The latest laptop drivers from Nvidia work if you alter two lines of information in the appropriate inf file before executing.
I downloaded the latest driver from Nvidia (186.81) and ran it so it unpacked into a folder in my C drive. [Message box says it won't install].
From Control panel I got my driver hardware ID
Control panel / Device manager / Display adapters / Properties / Details / Device description/
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0426&SUBSYS_9016104D&REV_A1
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0426&SUBSYS_9016104D
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0426&CC_030000
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0426&CC_0300
(You just need the second line here)
Then I opened up the Nvidia driver package and altered NVDM.inf file, in the Display folder, by adding two lines to include my hardware ID
(as you scroll down the inf file and study, you will see where these go, in two different list sections)
%NVIDIA_DEV.0426.01% = Section005, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0426&SUBSYS_9016104D
NVIDIA_DEV.0426.01 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT (Sony Vaio AR51E)"
I included my ID also in ListDevices.txt in the NVDM.inf section
and in modes.txt (but may be superfluous - I am no expert!)
Also I put the two lines in the NVAM.inf (but may be superfluous)
Don't forget to save all.
I deleted the old Nvidia driver rebooted and ran setup on the new Nvidia driver! It worked!! Hope this helps you. PYL
Or you could also try NVIDIA MobilityModder - DriverHeaven.net
Christian
Hi all Friends
I have viao laptop (Vgn-FZ290) . like all of you when I run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor , it cheak my laptop everything is ok but my graphic card driver has problem . is there any way for install Windows 7 in my laptop and ignore this problem , becuase I don't play game in my laptop .
thanks for your help .