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thebestleo

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Sep 25, 2010
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Hi,today i installed Seven 64bit with boot camp , than i want upgrade driver nvidia .. but i cant find Driver for 320m :mad: i try on nvidia site... but nothing
Help me >.<:confused::confused:
 
Use the disc that came with your computer. Insert it in Windows and it will have the proper drivers for your Macbook Pro.
 
apple sucks and blocks all other drivers from working with bootcamp

you need to hack it

http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

they have instructions on what to do, and then you can use nvidia's drivers which are sometimes more stable sometimes faster
 
apple sucks and blocks all other drivers from working with bootcamp

you need to hack it

http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

they have instructions on what to do, and then you can use nvidia's drivers which are sometimes more stable sometimes faster

Ok i see .. but which series is my graphic card geforce 320m ? 26x? 25x? 19? 18? :confused: And hack it? how?
sorry im newbie !
 
You cannot download the drivers from nvidia.com as they will not install. The 320m is not included to work with those drivers, you need hacked videodrivers from laptopvideo2go if you want the newest drivers...
 
You cannot download the drivers from nvidia.com as they will not install. The 320m is not included to work with those drivers, you need hacked videodrivers from laptopvideo2go if you want the newest drivers...

how hacked? and which driver? is recent ?
 
Well, the 320m gpu is actually a 310m with higher clock speeds, it is designed to be used in the macbook only. Every nvidia driver has a list of gpu's that will work with this driver, and in this case it includes the 310m and not the 320m. That is why you get an error while trying to install the offical driver. The driver is not modifed on laptopvideo2go, however, that list has been modified to include the 320m aswell and therefore the driver can be installed without errors. Laptopvideo2go contains the most recent drivers.
 
Well, the 320m gpu is actually a 310m with higher clock speeds, it is designed to be used in the macbook only. Every nvidia driver has a list of gpu's that will work with this driver, and in this case it includes the 310m and not the 320m. That is why you get an error while trying to install the offical driver. The driver is not modifed on laptopvideo2go, however, that list has been modified to include the 320m aswell and therefore the driver can be installed without errors. Laptopvideo2go contains the most recent drivers.

thx! i done it :) with have disk hehe
 
Well, the 320m gpu is actually a 310m with higher clock speeds, it is designed to be used in the macbook only. Every nvidia driver has a list of gpu's that will work with this driver, and in this case it includes the 310m and not the 320m. That is why you get an error while trying to install the offical driver. The driver is not modifed on laptopvideo2go, however, that list has been modified to include the 320m aswell and therefore the driver can be installed without errors. Laptopvideo2go contains the most recent drivers.

GeForce 300M series:
GTS 360M, GTS 350M, GTS 250M, GT 335M, GT 330M, GT 325M, GT 320M, 310M, 305M
Care to explain this? ;)
 
Care to explain this? ;)

YEs, GT 320M is not GeForce 320M, its the same on the PCs when you got GeForce 9600 or GeForce 9600 GT, slightly different models.


CAN ANYONE POST DIRECT LINK ON DRIVERS FROM laptopvideo2go? I cannot find driver for MBP 320M graphics, it says the search is down until fix comes out.
 
Can anyone help me with one thing? Im still waiting for my OSX replacement disk to arrive, about 3 weeks and counting. I really want to bootcamp but I do not have any drivers. Specially missing CoProcessor and SM Bus along with the nvidia driver.

Can anyone please who has Macbook pro 13 2010 model, upload your drivers to some file server?

I suppose that it should have been free to download on apples website but it is not.
 
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