where do i find graphic crad driver?

Posted by admin 9 May, 2010

I bought sony vaio VGN-FE17SP about 3 years ago but i have lost my driver disc somhow now i need to install graphic driver for my computer. My graphic card is NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400.
i\’ve searched for drivers in the customersupport but couldnt find it. Anyone know where to find the driver from?

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6 Responses to “where do i find graphic crad driver?”
  • Zach says:

    Go to the nvidia website and download it from there. If that fails, go to sony’s website and look up your computer model and download it from there.

  • Nabeel says:

    Ever heard of bit-torrents? Try looking for a driver for your card on isohunt.com or mininova.com

    I prefer ISOhunt. And if you’re lucky, well, problem solved! But you’ll have to install a bitTorrent client first to download your driver.

    To download a bitTorrent client, try googling BitComet or BitTorrent. It’s a free download application.

  • w0rdvirus says:

    Go here: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

    Product Type: GeForce
    Product Series: (select) GeForce Go Series 7 (Notebook)
    –The drivers for all of the 7 series are the same only the OS is different–
    Operating System: (select your OS) it even has Windows 7 drivers
    Language: (select your language)
    Click on the ‘Search’ button and it will load a page with the download.
    I have a GeForce Go 7950 GTX and I just got Windows 7 drivers about a month ago. They still have the drivers for all the OSs.

  • 6ZIX says:

    You can download any Nvidia driver from the Nvidia website.To do so:
    1.Go to http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
    2.Here you have 2 options or you select the type and series… and you click on “search”, but I recommend you to choose the second option below wich will find the driver automatically, just click on “Graphic drivers”.
    3.Considering that you followed the 2nd option, follow the instructions on the Nvidia website.

    N.B.: If the 2nd option didn’t work for you just restart everything choosing the 1st one.

  • Lawrence says:

    Sorry I have never heard of a crad driver.

  • Eunice says:

    If you can’t find the right drivers manually I would recommend just getting a software program that can do it for you. There is a program I use which will find drivers for just about all hardware devices. The best part is it takes a snapshot of your system specifications and matches the right driver to go with it. Perform a free driver scan at:

    http://www.driver-update-software.com

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