From a PM - OP's computer was stolen so the problem is now someone else's. Thread closed
Good that nVidia replied - listening out for progress report :)
That follows - you are running on the Windows VGA driver as the nVidia driver is not installed/loaded.
Straight forward enough I think, even using option 1 :confused: Assuming you have the Go 7400 graphics chip (you did check in Device Manager?)...
Go into Device Manager and determinre the graphics chip - from here it appears to be .... If it is nVidia go to nVidia and use Option 2 ........
I think not - no manufacturer would make a charge for drivers. You may have logged onto .......
An unfriendly web site , however you could try the latest updates - Windows 7 which appears to install an updater - it may only update the...
Yes - the 'dreaded num lock' :) - I never use it - on a conventional keyboard or laptop - being left handed and the number keys are far more...
I doubt it's the wrong keyboard set, but you can check, using the mouse only ..... Control Panel > Region & Language > Keyboards & Languages >...
Have you loaded theWin 7 chipset, etc drivers for the laptop? Check out the laptop manufacturer's web site.
I would start here, Option 2 ..... http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us Quite possible that there are no Win 7 nVidia...
Glad to hear your good news :)
Thanks for the update - hope everything works out for you :)
I guess you always take a risk when using third party recycled units - could be duff?
Just a thought ..... New or recycled?
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