

- UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER INSTALL
- UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER DRIVERS
- UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER UPDATE
- UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER DRIVER
I would just like to know if there are any advantages to using these nForce drivers.
UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER DRIVERS
The default Microsoft drivers are quite a bit newer (3 to 5 years).
UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER INSTALL
I can opt out on the install of the older display drivers as the other nForce related drivers are the latest.Įverything is working fine with the default Microsoft drivers for the additional devices, so my question is : Should I leave as is or install these old legacy drivers? Will I gain anything from doing so? I just do not want to install these nForce drivers just for the sake of installing them.
UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER DRIVER
I know absolutely nothing about video cards, so I have no idea where to start in deciding on a good match for my system and my needs.Īny help with any advice and/or recommendations will be greatly appreciated.Ĭlick to expand.Note that this is the latest installer that contains all of both the GeForce and nForce driver sets.Some of the drivers listed are for the display adapter, of which I have already installed a newer version. My main concerns are cost/price (as I am on a fixed, very limited budget), and compatibility to my system allowing me to upgrade to Windows 10. Something in the nVidia software line would be preferred. I only need a video card that is comparable to my current GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 as I do not need anything fancy. You can find some information on the GeForce 6150SE here: Īccording to my system specs, I have 4 expansion slots: 1 PCI Express x16 slot for graphics card, 2 PCI Express x1 slots, and 1 PCI slot. This has been changed to legacy status so I doubt that it will ever see any driver updates for Windows 10. The current graphics is an integrated nVidia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 using latest driver version 309.08. With a M2N68-LA (Narra3) motherboard, specs here:

My system is a HP a6655f, specs available here: I do not need anything fancy as price is my main concern (as I am disabled on a very limited income). They're all recent and after the problem showed up.I need a video card for my system that is Windows 10 compatible. I don't have a system restore point to roll back, too, should anyone suggest that. To be honest I don't know what it said when the screen resolution was correct, it's just something I noticed while trying to the display settings. My display will only work on HP enabled displays.' There were two updates but after installing them, it still says the same thing. When I right click on the desktop screen and go to HP Display -> Tune Display it says 'This version of My Display is not supported on the current display. 1440x900 isn't an option in Display Settings and it looks off at its current 1024x768, the only setting that isn't impossibly big or way too small.
UPDATE NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 DRIVER UPDATE
I have a HP x1907 display with recommended settings of 1440x900-60Hz and last week after restarting after an update (I want to say it was a HP Portrait update) I turned on the computer and the display settings had changed. I'm not even sure if this matters or if it's the cause of the problem with the screen resolution I'm having. You are not currently using a device attached to an NVIDIA GPU." No idea what that means. Version 280.86 was installed, which gave me a NVIDIA settings icon in the toolbar that, when left clicked, says, "NVIDIA display settings are not available. I did go to and have them automatically find drivers. There's no driver to roll back to and when I uninstalled it and then restarted my computer, it reinstalled but the exclamation point is still there. When I click on it and select 'Check for Solution' in the General tab, I get a window that says 'could not load driver software.' When I select 'Update Driver Software' Windows determines that the driver software is up to date. Under Device Manager, I do have an exclamation point besides NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 under Display Adapters. I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit and seem to be having a problem with the graphics drive.
