nVIDIA GeForce Go 6100 driver for XP?
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dan1els0n
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15. August 2007 @ 16:31 |
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sorry, more information:
i have downloaded a thousand different drivers for the chipset but when i try and install them, the program displays a message something along the lines of "no driver can be found compatible for your hardware"
i have a shitty laptop e-machines n-12 and the support page links to a faulty download so please help!
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vander1
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17. August 2007 @ 07:06 |
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Hey usflorida, thanks for sharing your research with us. I used your links to install all of those drivers for my Presario F572US. However, I still have some items in my device manager under "Other Devices" with the yellow question marks and exclamation points next to them, indicating they have no driver. They are: "Coprocessor", "Other PCI Bridge Device", "SM Bus Controller". do you know what I could do to correct this problem? I would greatly appreciate it.
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jihde
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17. August 2007 @ 11:42 |
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I have this Compaq Presario v6000 notebook and i have also problems with those drivers. Is there anyone out there who can explain for me what to do?
Thanks.
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vander1
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21. August 2007 @ 04:13 |
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I figured it out, with a little help from a Car vs. Driver article. When I ran the "NVIDIA nForce Chipset Driver and Network Controller" driver, it took care of it.
Since I had loaded so many drivers in trying to find the right combination, I reinstalled windows and started from scratch to make sure I had it right. The drivers I found to work best are:
Graphics See note below
Chipset
Broadcom Wireless
Microsoft HD Audio Bus
Audio
Modem
Touchpad
Quick Launch
Which is most of the drivers from "Car vs. Driver", but the Quick Launch driver listed by usflorida in the post above is more current so I used that. As for graphics, the driver listed by usflorida actually installs normally and shows the correct model number (Go GeForce 6100). But when I used it, whenever my monitor shut off for power management, I couldn't revive it without the screen going crazy. When I "force fed" it the 6150 driver, it worked fine. "Force fed" just means download and extract the packet, then go into device manager and right click-update driver, then select "install from a specific location", then "don't search, I will choose the driver to install", then "Have Disk" and browse to the extracted directory and select the only file that shows up.
One other note. My XP install disk (being old) was only SP1. There was an "unknown device" in device manager that went away only when I installed SP2. I'm not sure what it was.
Anyway, everything is working now and there are no devices in device manager with any problems.
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morph988
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21. August 2007 @ 23:00 |
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If you guys need help finding drivers for the compaq computers, might try a free program called Astra32. It displays what drivers you need in detail. I have a Compaq Presario Sr5130NX and turned out that I needed a MCP61 Nvidia chipset driver and astra told me what I needed. So might try that. It's free too. It'll tell you what kind of modem you got, etc etc.
I got to say that I'm not sure that I'm all that happy with Compaq computers. I'm getting strange bugs every now and then. My P2P apps don't work as well....meaning I don't get the speed that I got with my emachines computer. Also, some programs won't install. Drivers are hard to find. I'm thinking maybe I should have bought another emachines computer.
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jeffzz
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23. August 2007 @ 20:07 |
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Hi, first of all let me say a big thanks to everyone supporting this thread. Im decent with computers and was aprehensive about downgrading to xp on my f572us. But seeing everyone else have success im a bit jealous. I have a few questions about this process. Is formatting of the hard drive necessary first? If not, do I just pop in an xp install cd and run it? Obv, there are issues with everthing working so, after installing xp how hard is the driver updating process if nothing works. Also, i know how to force feed a driver but all the links i see for the n6150 go vid card are exe files. Do these work in that instance or are there dll files that i could obtain as well. Finally...and im sorry for being a bit of a moron, but could someone post a bit of a walkthrough on what they did to their f572us to get it working perfectly. Thank you all very much and good luck.
Jeff Zimmer
I HATE VISTA
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vander1
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24. August 2007 @ 06:24 |
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Hey jeffzz, when you boot from the XP CD, it will give you the option to format the drive as one of the first steps. I would recommend that you do that, as I don't see how you could install XP over top of Vista.
If you download the drivers listed in my post above, it's a very simple process to install them. You just go down the list and do them one at a time. There will be a couple devices related to audio that will say they didn't install properly, but that's just because they require more than one of the drivers, and when they are all in place, everything will work fine. Just make sure you download the drivers before installing XP (onto a CD or some other removeable media), as you won't be able to access the internet until after you install them.
As for the 6150 driver, when you run the .exe file, it will create a folder, then it will run it's installation program and tell you that it can't find any compatible devices, then it will close. At this point you "force feed" the driver, navigating to the folder it created. The one and only file that shows up is the one you use.
Finally, here are the steps to upgrade to XP:
1) Download the drivers and save to removeable media (USB Flash drive, CD, etc.)
2) Boot from XP disk, format and install XP - wait before enabling Microsoft Update
3) Run all drivers - force feed graphics driver
4) Enable Microsoft Update
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vander1
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24. August 2007 @ 06:38 |
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One more thought - if you are interested in dual-booting Vista and XP, see this link http://apcmag.com/5023/dual_booting_xp_with_vista. The guide is very easy to follow. I am currently using this on my F572US. For now I am using XP exclusively, but I'm going to try a fresh install of Vista (while keeping the XP partition) to see if that helps with the problems I had with Vista.
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mshomo
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25. August 2007 @ 21:02 |
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I reverted my F572US back to XP Pro and all went fine except that the wireless doesn't see my network. It will only see my network if I disable the security on the Linksys router and sit the F572US right beside the router. If I move to another room it doesn't see it. I have another laptop sitting beside it in the other room with an Intel PROset WLAN that is having no problems. Is the Broadcom that much weaker or am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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vander1
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26. August 2007 @ 19:22 |
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As for disabling the security - what revision of XP did you install? Anything prior to SP2 wouldn't be able to see WPA wireless security, which is probably the most common type. As for the power - I don't have any problems with Broadcom wireless in XP. I can get reception for at least 50 feet through several walls and a floor (I haven't tried any further). Maybe check the power save mode. Go to control panel, system, hardware, device manager, network adapters, broadcom, then right-click and properties, advanced, power save mode. Make sure it is set to high performance. However, the driver should default to that on the install. I did have wireless problems with Vista, though not related to power, but I have had none with XP.
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mshomo
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26. August 2007 @ 20:01 |
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I am using XP with SR2. I did get the wireless working. It was my security on my Linksys. I had it set to WPA2. I changed it to WPA and it hooked right up. It's been running with no problems.
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taboc
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29. August 2007 @ 10:02 |
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Great information. But I got a diffrent problem related to this.
Instead of formatting my Compaq F572US, I bought a new HDD and when I inserted the win xp CD, it told me that there's no OS and I was expecting the installation software to come up. IS therre something I need to change in the BIOS so the disk will be detected?
Thanks people.
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andrew002
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29. August 2007 @ 21:12 |
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Wow - I bought this notebook F572 for college and found out quickly that I don't like Vista. I've been trying to figure out how I would search for all the Drivers while working on my senior Management Information Systems classes. You guys are life savers. Havn't done the down grade yet, but I'll let you know how it goes.
I ordered the Vista CD's from HP which arrived in about 3 days - I might give Vista another try if Microsoft comes out with a Vista SP2 or something.
taboc: I'm on a different computer at the moment. I'll look at my F572 and let you know how to get it to boot. I want to guess F10 to get into BIOS then change boot order - but don't quote me on that.
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andrew002
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31. August 2007 @ 12:35 |
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Originally posted by taboc: Great information. But I got a diffrent problem related to this.
Instead of formatting my Compaq F572US, I bought a new HDD and when I inserted the win xp CD, it told me that there's no OS and I was expecting the installation software to come up. IS therre something I need to change in the BIOS so the disk will be detected?
Thanks people.
You should be able to push esc as the computer is coming on to bring up the boot selection menu
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URYNOME
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1. September 2007 @ 11:07 |
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Holy Crap
Thanks God for this forum! I have my problem solved within ten minutes of discovering it because of Afterdawn!!!! you guys ROCK!!!! This is like the Tenth Time this site has helped me out of a big problem.
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enter8
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1. September 2007 @ 16:25 |
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Thanks to everyone involved. This thread is hugely helpful to me as well.
You guys get a very big thumbs up!
Compaq, on the other hand... gets a huge thumbs down. I spent about a half an hour in online chat with a cheerful technician that gave me what were suppose to be the correct xp drivers for this laptop, only to end up being the incorrect ones.
They have a lot of gall selling a machine doesn't have the necessary speed/memory to effectively run Vista and then not have the correct drivers available for those wishing to downgrade to XP.
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enter8
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1. September 2007 @ 20:30 |
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Question regarding the 6150 graphics driver...
1280 x 800 is the only resolution setting that corresponds with the widescreen ratio of this laptop? Maybe I'm getting along in years, but at that resolution, my icons/start menu are looking really small. Is there any other way to get more resolution options?
960 x 600 would be ideal, imo.
Edit: Like the other poster, I'm having problems with the wan. It tries to renew the ip address, takes about 3 minutes and then fails. "Limited or no connectivity." I even tried it next to the modem. The WEP is fine- it accepts it, but it can't pick up an ip address. I'm definitely not a WiFi expert, so it might be something I'm doing wrong. Has anyone gotten their laptop up and running on a wireless network?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1. September 2007 @ 21:17
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taboc
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4. September 2007 @ 11:54 |
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what I did was since there was no SATA drier in my XP, I installed vista first then I partitioned it. Then I inserted my XP setup disc and, voila, I was able to install it.
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andrew002
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4. September 2007 @ 14:44 |
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Originally posted by enter8: Question regarding the 6150 graphics driver...
1280 x 800 is the only resolution setting that corresponds with the widescreen ratio of this laptop? Maybe I'm getting along in years, but at that resolution, my icons/start menu are looking really small. Is there any other way to get more resolution options?
960 x 600 would be ideal, imo.
I don't blame you - it is pretty hard for me to see and I'm a college kid! Assuming that you have installed the driver that vander1 posted on Aug 21, this is what you should try:
Right click on your desktop, click properties
In the "Displays Properties" dialog box, click the "Settings" tab, click advanced
Click the "GeForce Go 6100" tab, then if the pop out menu is not already expanded on the left side(See picture below), click the green arrow.
Now click the + next to "GeForce Go 6100" in the menu on the left - then click Screen Resolutions and Refresh Rates(Refer to picture below)
Back on the main tab at the bottom you should see "Custom resolutions and refresh rates", click add and type in the resoultion you want. I tried the 960x600 and it worked for me.
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enter8
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6. September 2007 @ 20:54 |
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Andrew002, thank you for the detailed directions.
When I click on the 'Add' custom resolutions, I get a warning message telling me that this could damage my machine. Could a lower resolution do damage to my monitor?
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andrew002
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7. September 2007 @ 07:23 |
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Originally posted by enter8: Andrew002, thank you for the detailed directions.
When I click on the 'Add' custom resolutions, I get a warning message telling me that this could damage my machine. Could a lower resolution do damage to my monitor?
I believe the only danger would be from using a resolution that the monitor couldn't display, and getting stuck in that resolution (in which case the monitor wouldn't show anything). That problem can be corrected by entering safe mode and setting the resolution back to normal. Since I'm not an expert on the subject, though, I'm not prepared to say whether it could damage the monitor.
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enter8
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10. September 2007 @ 21:14 |
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Hmmmm... I might post this question as a new thread. I'd hate to damage the monitor by choosing a 'wrong' resolution. I know the wrong refresh rate can damage an lcd, but I'm not sure about resolutions.
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ddp
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11. September 2007 @ 12:26 |
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resolutions won't as it will either change or not change.
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taboc
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14. September 2007 @ 07:34 |
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Any particular order in installing these drivers? thanks.
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sushiserv
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14. September 2007 @ 10:25 |
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err yea..
you need to install the MS UAA driver BEFORE anything else.. otherwise it nothing else will install. :< then everything else can go in any toher order as it pleases.
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