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Poll Results: Are you satisfied with this driver and recommend it for other users?

 
  • 75% (18)
    Yes
  • 25% (6)
    No
24 Total Votes  
post #21 of 59
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lyubomir23 View Post


The man!
post #22 of 59
fcuk ! :/ uploading @ 2.5kB/s... it may take a while (well.. whole day in fact :P) .. it's a Polish reality..


now I've noticed the drivers already uploaded on RapidShare :P so no need to upload them again
post #23 of 59
As a few others stated, Overclocking seems to be disabled with these drivers. I'm using ATITool and can't o/c anymore.

Is everybody having the same issue ?
post #24 of 59
OCing seems to only be a problem with 169.09.

Tony, is there any way you can reload/link 169.04?
post #25 of 59
I have problems with the x64 version , im getting code 39(unable to load the device) , i got 2500m quadro.
any1 get the x64 version to work properly?
post #26 of 59
Can anyone upload the 169.04 drivers?!
post #27 of 59
I can overclock with rivatuner.
post #28 of 59
Mobileforce XP 169.04 x86:
http://www.mediafire.com/?fjyi3ntznxa
post #29 of 59
Quote:
Originally Posted by Robgunn View Post
I can overclock with rivatuner.
Oh yeah ? I'm testing it right away

EDIT : I don't know by which magic you managed to o/c with Rivatuner, but I personally get the same results as with ATI Tool. I apply my settings, and it seems to work. But as soon as a I go back to Rivatuner or any other GPU monitoring software the clocks are back to default.
post #30 of 59
post #31 of 59
I have my card flashed with my overclocking settings so I really don't mind if it doesn't work through the driver.
post #32 of 59
That's one way around it. I like having the ability to change clock speeds for different apps with ease.
post #33 of 59
Anyone getting errors when trying to run the Nvidia Control Panel?
post #34 of 59
Is this overclocking issue something someone could fix by manually going in and changing one of the .inf files, or is it something deeper than that?
post #35 of 59
Not sure, but I haven't seen Tony reply to this discussion at all. He may be looking into it.
post #36 of 59
Thread Starter 
I really wish, and WANT to do something, but I can't at the moment. My internet is down, and I'm stuck on sub-28.8Kb dial-up, so right now, I can do nothing to help. Sorry guys.
post #37 of 59
Same Issues here with overclocking, only diff with the driver ist that time shift doeesnt crash anymore :P but i cant get it to run smoothly now :S
post #38 of 59
these don't work... I just get a blue screen... I have a geforce 7000m any ideas?
post #39 of 59
hey, anyone else having the same problem as me? over time, one of my svchost.exe slowly but surely takes up more cpu and ram. eventually i have to restart my computer every 24 hrs. i looked at the process explorer and it's the rpcss calling the svchost, svchost.exe -k rpcss. long, painful story short of trying to find a solution, it turns out to be nvidia display driver service. if i disable that under services.msc, my problem is solved!

anyone else experience this? is it just this driver, this series of drivers, or just my lappy?

i have a i9300, 2.0ghz p-m, 1.25 gig ram, and a 7800gtx using this driver, 169.09 m4.
post #40 of 59
Thread Starter 
It's fine to disable that service. It's really not needed. I personally set mine to "Manual" instead of "Disabled" just in case something calls on it and it's needed, but it's perfectly safe to set it to Manual.
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