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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
Location: Termina Field
PostPosted: Oct 31 2011 10:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Well, because my NVIDIA GPU drivers were very outdated (from 2009), and I couldn't change my screen brightness, or use WebGL, so I decided to update them to the latest drivers for my video card (NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M)

After I installed them and restarted, Windows used a lower screen resolution, and I couldn't switch to my laptop's Intel GPU (This laptop uses Hybrid SLI). When I attempted to open the NVIDIA control panel, this popped up:

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Obviously, I want to know how to fix this, and if possible, turn off Hybrid SLI, since it is pointless, and seems to not work well with any OS other than Vista, and fuck Vista. (I currently use Windows 7)


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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
PostPosted: Oct 31 2011 11:24 pm Reply with quote Back to top

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Computer model and manufacturer.



 
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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
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PostPosted: Oct 31 2011 11:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

GPFontaine wrote:
More details...

Computer model and manufacturer.

Acer, Aspire 5935G


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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
PostPosted: Nov 01 2011 08:10 am Reply with quote Back to top

The Acer site lists a different video card on their downloads page.
NVIDIA NV GT240M

Whatever the case is, you should reinstall the original drivers. Start dealing with this problem after you revert back.



 
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Knyte
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PostPosted: Nov 01 2011 11:49 am Reply with quote Back to top

Also, which OS are you running?

Is it still the OEM Vista Home Premium?
And, is it 32bit or 64bit?

If unsure how to check, as long as it is windows: From sitting in the desktop, simply press (WindowsKey+Pause) which will bring up system properties and tell you what OS you are running.
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Hacker
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Joined: Sep 13 2008
PostPosted: Nov 01 2011 12:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

In the IRC he said he's using windows 7.

I'm assuming 64 home premium but he didn't say anything on the type
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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2011 12:39 am Reply with quote Back to top

Hacker wrote:
In the IRC he said he's using windows 7.

I'm assuming 64 home premium but he didn't say anything on the type

Yes, I am using OEM 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium.


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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2011 12:45 am Reply with quote Back to top

GPFontaine wrote:
The Acer site lists a different video card on their downloads page.
NVIDIA NV GT240M

Whatever the case is, you should reinstall the original drivers. Start dealing with this problem after you revert back.

I am aware about that, but the Nvidia sticker on the laptop says it has a GeForce GT 130M.

I'll reinstall the old drivers once I get the chance, and will post how that went.


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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2011 02:49 am Reply with quote Back to top

Okay, after a ridiculously long download, I have downloaded and installed the old drivers on the Acer website. I can now use 3D graphics, but still can't change my screen brightness. Now what?


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GPFontaine
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2011 07:43 am Reply with quote Back to top

So, just to be clear, things are now working as they did when you originally bought the computer and put Windows 7 on for the first time?



 
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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2011 04:22 pm Reply with quote Back to top

GPFontaine wrote:
So, just to be clear, things are now working as they did when you originally bought the computer and put Windows 7 on for the first time?

Yes. Actually, I used to get a brigtness slider in the Power Options window (that did nothing when changed), but that has been gone since I upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.


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