Help me with my graphics driver please it's emergency(nvidia geforce)

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    When I went to the Sony website, I see they have a graphics driver for Vista, but none for Windows 7. You could try installing the Vista driver, as it should be compatible with Windows 7. When I installed Windows 7 on my older PC that came with XP, I had to use a few Vista drivers myself and they worked just fine with Windows 7.
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    The problem is that the Vista driver is 32 bit and my windows7 64...
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    Did you try downloading the Vista driver and installing it? Even though you have a 64bit OS, it still might work with 32bit software.
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    I just did it it is not working
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    Two other options you could try are to install the 32bit version of Windows 7, or upgrade your graphics card. I don't know if either of those options work for you, but thought I'd toss them out there anyway.
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    I have a laptop so it is a little bit difficult to upgrade my card.And if i install 32bit windows i will have to format my pc?again?
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    Have a look at the last few posts of this thread,

    Can't update my drivers (win7/vaio/8400M GT)

    Same problem you're having.
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    I'm not sure how your HDD is setup, but you can create a new partition to save all your data to and then re-install the OS to your current OS partition. That way you wouldn't lose any data. It would also be a good idea to backup your data to an external drive if you have one, before re-installing just as precaution.
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    Windows 7 64bit
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    Thank you guys for your help the problem still exists i think that i will try Drekano's link and if it does not work i will format my pc to 32 bit.Thanks!
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    No problem! Just hope you can get things sorted using the link derikimo provided. At least if you end up having to re-install Windows 7 32bit, you can use the same license from the COA that came with the 64 bit version to activate it.
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