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How do I update Windows7 64bit bootcamp NVIDIA graphic drivers? They seem to be way outdated.


NVIDIA Driver Downloads

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NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 196.21 Verde 295.73 Driver
Version: 295.73 WHQL
Release Date: February 21, 2012

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Feb 24, 2012 11:59 PM

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Posted on Feb 25, 2012 1:08 AM

OK I did it!! I finaly was able to update my NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M drivers from 196.21 to 295.73! Gosh why they make it so difficult!!!

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Mar 8, 2012 12:04 PM in response to Kid Dynamic

OK, I will try to explain it as best as I can. Get back to me if it works OK 🙂. This is to update the NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M Version 295.73 drive for Windows 7 Professional 64bit bootcamp on Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3.

_Go to.http://nvidia.com, select download drivers, select GeForce, click on Auto detect your GPU. Download the drivers, once downloaded run the installer ( I just did it all over again and when I ran it it installed the driver right away), you might or might not get an error saying it is not compatible, is OK. Now right click on your computer, click on Manage,click on Device Manager, then double click on Display adapters, right click on the adapter. Select Update Driver Software, CLick where it says Browse my computer for driver software. Then CLick where it says let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. CLick on Have Disk. Then Browse,

got to computer/C/NVIDIA/DisplayDriver/295.73/WinVista_Win7_64/International/Display.Dr iver click open the OK, then you will have a list with drivers, select the one for your computer and click next and install. You will get a windows saying it is not recommended to install blah blah, but if you want to update your driver just install it. I hope this work and good luck, let me know.

How do I update Windows7 64bit bootcamp NVIDIA graphic drivers? They seem to be way outdated.

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