11 Jun 2007 at 00:13 #21 Ol!ver Ol!ver Soldato OP Joined 4 Oct 2003 Posts 7,444 Location Sheffield, S.Yorks bledd. said: and nvidia and creative drivers have a lot of problems for some people! Click to expand... Do I need to install Nforce drivers? I'll just use the graphics drivers it puts on by default, it's not a gaming machine. Cheers
bledd. said: and nvidia and creative drivers have a lot of problems for some people! Click to expand... Do I need to install Nforce drivers? I'll just use the graphics drivers it puts on by default, it's not a gaming machine. Cheers
11 Jun 2007 at 00:20 #22 stickroad stickroad Permabanned Joined 29 Dec 2006 Posts 3,817 ROFL at the thread. Ill be kind, smart and inventive, ready ok go.... Tell the guy their is a search button at the top, use it, then answer hes question, hows that? Anyway to your question, if your going to get Vista 64bit is the way to go to be honest, you might as well stick with XP otherwise. The one thing i like about Vista is that it installs your chipset drivers when it installs itself. You can always Dual Boot, working flawlessly here.
ROFL at the thread. Ill be kind, smart and inventive, ready ok go.... Tell the guy their is a search button at the top, use it, then answer hes question, hows that? Anyway to your question, if your going to get Vista 64bit is the way to go to be honest, you might as well stick with XP otherwise. The one thing i like about Vista is that it installs your chipset drivers when it installs itself. You can always Dual Boot, working flawlessly here.
11 Jun 2007 at 00:38 #23 Ol!ver Ol!ver Soldato OP Joined 4 Oct 2003 Posts 7,444 Location Sheffield, S.Yorks No Nova-T drivers is a problem for me. Seems you can get 32bit but not 64bit ones