Alright, the ones that come from Asus are about 3 months out of date. I downloaded the newest WHQL certified drivers from Nvidia's site, and of course, they aren't designed to work with the mobile chipsets.
I went ahead and modified the drivers (changing the 6600 entries in nv4_disp.inf), and they work great. Only problem is, it kills the WHQL certification, and thus the annoying "This hasn't passed... blah blah blah" pop-up rears its ugly head.
Is there any way to kind of "hack" the security catalog, or am I just gonna have to make due? Reason I ask is because I want to include these drivers in my unattended install, and I don't think it will load them like it should if the drivers aren't WHQL'd.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Kai
I went ahead and modified the drivers (changing the 6600 entries in nv4_disp.inf), and they work great. Only problem is, it kills the WHQL certification, and thus the annoying "This hasn't passed... blah blah blah" pop-up rears its ugly head.
Is there any way to kind of "hack" the security catalog, or am I just gonna have to make due? Reason I ask is because I want to include these drivers in my unattended install, and I don't think it will load them like it should if the drivers aren't WHQL'd.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Kai








