It annoys me that Nvidia have been claiming they are ‘Vista Ready’ when their driver releases have obviously been stop gap releases. My two latest experiences with nvidia’s drivers were both fraught with problems.
Nvidia nForce driver
On the 23/02/2007 nvidia’s nForce driver suite; nForce RAID Class Controller, nForce4 Serial ATA Controller and nForce RAID Device, was available to Windows Vista users via Windows update. One would assume than, if the driver had been cleared by Microsoft to be offered via Windows update that the driver was in fact ready. My experiences suggest otherwise. After installing the nForce driver via Windows Update and rebooting I found myself unable to boot back into Windows Vista. Luckily, Windows provided some salvation with the ‘Last Known Good Configuration’ option which presumably rolled back to drivers that were working before Windows was unable to load.
As it stands nVidia doesn’t have a complete nForce driver equivalent to its WindowsXP counterpart. It looks like I will have to wait for the next release of ForceWare drivers and hope they give me more love than this release did.
Nvidia ForceWare 100.65 driver released
What was previously a beta driver; the 100.65 release, has now been officially released and
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