Coprocessor Driver Nvidia for MSI laptop  

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  1. Posts : 9
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       #11

    carwiz said:
    I'm still not clear on the device. Are you talking about a display adaptor or the numeric coprocessor in the CPU? The "path" doesn't help. I need to see YOUR device manager. Use the Snipping Tool to save an image of the DM area in question. Upload/Attach that image to your next message using the Paper Clip in the message tool ribbon.

    Yes, elevated command prompt is Run as Administrator. Follow the instructions in the tutorial.

    Added: You need to search the support area for your laptop model such as A6000. PC Manufacturers seldom list updates by motherboard. (Unless the motherboard was purchased separately.)
    Multiple searches under laptop model, motherboard, and chipset were done at MSI as itemized/stated above.

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  2. Posts : 18,415
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    I found the Drivers on one of MSI Forums
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  3. Posts : 9
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       #13

    maxie said:
    For some reason they named your Model CR 600 .. That is why you could not find the Drivers ..


    MSI Global ? Notebook & Tablet - CR600
    Downloading now.. will try the chipset driver 1st.. if no joy I will do 8200M G next
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  4. Posts : 9
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    maxie said:
    I found the Drivers on one of MSI Forums
    ok.. the one that is still downloading right now came from MSI

    it is:
    cs_mcp79mvl_15.5_w764.zip

    if you have another one please list it.. if this does not work I will try it.
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  5. Posts : 18,415
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    No its the same one .. The code 28 bothers me there may not be a solution for this issue
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  6. Posts : 4,161
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    I'm curious about the details of that device. If you would, right click on the device (Device Manager) and select Properties. On the properties window, click on the Details Tab. Just below "Property" there's a drop-down menu bar. Click on the down-arrow and select Hardware Ids. Right click on the first entry under Value and copy. Paste that entry on your next message.

    The screen will look similar to this:
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    OldCorvette said:
    maxie said:
    I found the Drivers on one of MSI Forums
    ok.. the one that is still downloading right now came from MSI

    it is:
    cs_mcp79mvl_15.5_w764.zip

    if you have another one please list it.. if this does not work I will try it.

    Ok.. Problem is Solved.. I clicked on the link posted by Maxie in post #8.. the MSI CR600/drivers at the MSI site .. this led me to the chipset driver zip file mentioned in the quote above.. mcp79mvl (abbrev) .. It took about 15 mins to download that zip.. ran the application.. then the wizard.. rebooted.. Coprocessor Error message now gone.. Yellow warning and exclamation mark officially gone. Thanks so much for your help, I am selling my laptop and really didn't want it going out the door with any issues whatsover.. wanted it 100%.. and now it is.

    Thank you Maxie and Carwiz..

    Sad to see the old girl go as she was a helacious performer and I was and still am a Huge Core 2 fan.. had a Samsung 840 SSD installed with the 3.06/E8435 and she was a Freight Train.. blew my brother's I7/std. HDD out of the water in task completion times.
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  8. Posts : 4,161
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    That's great! Glad you got it resolved and thanks for posting the Solved response. It should help many others with the same problem. +1 on your Reputation in case we see you again.
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  9. Posts : 18,415
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       #19

    Most welcome glad you got it sorted
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