Vista graphics drivers!

CompyGuy

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Hey, I have been looking around and cannot find my update drivers for vista for my graphics card, could someone please assist me?

I have an Asus Nvidia 6600 AGP graphics card, i've checked Asus but their download page is down.
ASUS N6600/TD/256 GeForce 6600 256MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card - Retail from newegg
Please help:( :(
 
The support site at Asus isn't generally down but bogged down would be a better definition there. Lately they have been pretty busy with heavy traffic. I trust this is the message you are seeing that I just read. "Due to vast number of connections online, the page that you..." blah blah blah as you sit around waiting for a server to free up. Most annoying!
 
cool, im thinking thats the only problem i have right now.

could i get the drivers from the nvidia site, im just not sure which series of graphics card i have.

Thanks
 
ok got on the asus site and downloaded the newest drivers, it doesnt even recognize vista as windows. so apparently that one isnt up to date. If any one could direct me in the right direction i would much applicate it!!

Thanks!
 
Well so far all of those links wont work for me. get the setup file, it starts the setup then error message comes up, the operating system is not windows this setup is only ment for windows, setup will now exit.

and stops the setup. anyone else have this problem? I upgraded to windows vista home premium.

please help!
 
ok, thanks for all you assistance guys! i just talked to one of the guys from asus and he thought the agp cards are not compatible with vista, or atleast they havn't released any working drivers for my type card yet. Nvidia is supposted to be working on a new driver set, but not sure.

Thank you all for assisting me and for anyone who reads this, if you have a N6600 just go buy a vista approved card. :D
 
Don't feel so bad there. Creative Labs as well as other support sites still hasn't updated drivers for the Audigy line of sound cards. The last visit saw the beta drivers released in Septmeber for RC1. Meanwhile ATI drivers are kept up todate on their PCI-E models anyways.
 
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