Sony :: Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 Drivers For Win 7

Jan 10, 2010

I just upgraded my old Windows XP to Windows 7 and guess what ... there is no drivers for my graphics card provided by SONY. On the sony web site we can find the following information:
"dear user, try Vista graphics drivers. They MAY work."- - I might say that this is really professional... so, the vista graphics drivers for my GeForce doesn`t work. I receive all the time the BSOD.

This is quite a good graphics card so I cannot understand why there is no drivers from Nvidia or Sony... any ideas? Maybe You know where can I find good drivers for my card?
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My laptop is Sony VGN-FE28h with NVidia GeForce Go 7400 with TurboCache supporting 256MB

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Materials:

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02. Thermal Compound. Recommended: Arctic Silver 5.
03. Thermal Compound Cleaner (Isopropyl Alcohol or Acetone).
04. Cotton Swabs.
05. Paper Napkins.

Tools:

01. Phillips Screwdriver - #0.
02. Utility Knife.
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Drivers & Utilities: (for Microsoft Windows Vista 32 Bit)

01. Dell XPS M1330 A13 - 1.02MB. (BIOS Firmware). Recommended.
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05. I8kfanGUI 3.1 - 1.61MB. (Monitor Fan Status and Speed).
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08. Intel Thermal Analysis Tool 2.05 - 3.31MB. (Benchmark CPU).

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Before You Begin!

01. Disassemble the Module Cover by loosening the four Screws.

| 1 - M2.5x5mm Screw (1) | 2 - Captive Screws (3) | 3 - Module Cover (1) | Image: Dell Service Manual |......................

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