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It display error with windows vista operating system

Is there an updated driver for this graphic crad so it will work using the windows hvista operating system

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Hi try the nvidia link i'll give you then click option two to search your system so you get the right driver as i don't know know if you have 32 or 64bit system.....just click on graphic drivers and you'll get the lattest ones once it's done searching wich doesn't take long.
i hope this helped
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

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