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Help me please for Graphic Driver
Hi guys i have big problem
i dont install my graphic driver and aero effect is OK but wen I install graphich driver my aero effect removed
my Video Card is nVidia 6600 128 MB
Hi guys i have big problem
i dont install my graphic driver and aero effect is OK but wen I install graphich driver my aero effect removed
my Video Card is nVidia 6600 128 MB
pleasee helpp mee
NVIDIA DRIVERS 260.99 WHQL
That should be the appropriate driver, unless you are on a laptop in which case it gets a little more complicated.
Go to Start, right click Computer, Properties. Then on the left, choose Advanced System settings. Click on settings under Performance. Choose Adjust for best performance.
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There can be a number of things that could be causing this:
Windows Experience Index
Incorrect Driver
Aero is compatible, but you just haven't realised
Try this:
Windows + Pause Brake (On your keyboard) then click 'Advanced system settings'. Under Performance, click 'Settings...' then click 'Adjust for best performance'. Hit 'Apply', then after that click 'Adjust for best appearance then click 'OK'.
If that doesn't work, Windows + Pause Brake again, then click 'Windows Experience Index'. If it asks you to run the test, then run it and see if it helps.
If both options fail, go on to your laptop manufacturers website (If you're using a laptop/notebook) and search for the drivers there, otherwise go to nvidia.com and download the latest drivers. (Don't ever go to an unofficial driver website, it's just asking for trouble)
If still nothing, and you haven't backed up your driver, try and see if you can download an earlier driver.
[QUOTE=MadSupra354;1338230]There can be a number of things that could be causing this:
Windows Experience Index
Incorrect Driver
Aero is compatible, but you just haven't realised
Try this:
Windows + Pause Brake (On your keyboard) then click 'Advanced system settings'. Under Performance, click 'Settings...' then click 'Adjust for best performance'. Hit 'Apply', then after that click 'Adjust for best appearance then click 'OK'.
If that doesn't work, Windows + Pause Brake again, then click 'Windows Experience Index'. If it asks you to run the test, then run it and see if it helps.
If both options fail, go on to your laptop manufacturers website (If you're using a laptop/notebook) and search for the drivers there, otherwise go to nvidia.com and download the latest drivers. (Don't ever go to an unofficial driver website, it's just asking fo trouble)
That is what I just said....