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Posted on Dec 17, 2009

My windows always crash when i play any video files. for my driver under window 7 is the the driver i have for win xp

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Download this:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_71.89.html
I used version 93.71 and it crash.
this version will make your 3d stuff work.
and put it in xp mode.
there won't be aero.

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You cannot use xp drivers my friend using windows 7. when you loaded windows 7 you were suppose to format your drive eliminating xp. Drivers are not compatible with windows 7. Your video card you used with xp will most likely not work with windows 7. Recommend using a geforce 9400 or 9500. The drivers will install with the supplied disc.

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