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Re: Nvidia driver version 169.21 released for vista 64


BChat,

Is your monitor showing up properly in Device Manager?

That might explain the difference in resolution settings.

Carlos


"BChat" wrote:


> Carlos,

> The new version seems to only have 6 resolution settings, as opposed to 13 

> in the last version.

> The 1152x864 setting I was using is not available now. This is giving me a 

> look I am not used to.

> I re-set all the Aero/Cleartype settings

> "To turn on ClearType

> Open Appearance Settings.

> Click Effects.

> In the Effects dialog box, select Use the following method to smooth edges 

> of screen fonts.

> Select ClearType in the list, and then click OK.

> Note

> Whether you select Standard or ClearType from the list, you must have a 

> video card and monitor that support a color setting of at least 256 colors. 

> You'll get the best results with High color (24-bit) or Highest color 

> (32-bit) support. You can change color quality in Display Settings in 

> Control Panel"

> I think I revert to the last set of drivers - seems better for me.

> I used to uninstall the old drivers first, the install new ones - as 

> instructed.

> I think I read somewhere this was no longer necessary and lately I have been

> installing the new drivers in the same folder as the old - overwriting all 

> the old files

> with the new ones - it has been working OK. New version shows up in Hardware 

> Device Manager.

> I tried both ways with this driver set - same results.

> This is the 1st set of Betas I will not be keeping in the last year and a 

> half.

> Maybe it's just me and my machine ;-)

> Thanks to you and Kue2 for the replies.

> BChat

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 

> news:ED1D142E-B400-4780-B599-2DD3EE3E01EF@microsoft.com...

> BChat,

> That indicates that font smoothing (a.k.a. "Cleartype) is disabled (is Aero

> enabled after the update?).

> I am not at my Vista machine right now so I can't tell you how to re-enable

> Cleartype.

> Also check the experience index.

> You always have to run it again after updating video drivers.

> One last question, did you do your homework and uninstalled the previous

> drivers before installing the newer ones?

> Carlos

> "BChat" wrote:

> > Kue2 - I just updated to the latest drivers - 32 bit - as I always do. 

> > Seems

> > to have messed with the font appearance, looks grainy/gritty like XP. Did

> > you notice any difference in the 64 bit version?

> > BChat

> >

> >

> >

> > "Kue2" <Kue2@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> > news:uVPX1hBPIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> > http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x64_169.21.html

> >

> >       ForceWare Release 169 WHQL Candidate

> >       Version: 169.21

> >       Release Date: December 11, 2007

> >       Operating System: Windows Vista 64-bit

> >       Language: U.S. English

> >       File Size: 48.7 MB

> >

> > 


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