Can I upgrade my Win7 with GeForce 7100/NVIDIA nForce 630i. to Win10?

Aug 4, 2015
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No upgrade to windows 10 - GetForce drivers only support up to win8 so far - you could try upgrading Video card(graphics cards ) if you have a free pci express graphics card slot.
 

jpolous

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I had a similar problem with my PC. It has an embeedded NVIDIA GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i card. I figured there had to be a fix.

I have two video cards, so I was able to get Win10 64 bit nstalled by disabling the on-board video and using only an addon card.
Then I downloaded the NVIDIA drivers for Windows 8 64 bit. I extracted the files and shut down the computer. I reneabled the onboard video in BIOS. Windows detected it as a basic driver, but it wouldnt work. I right-clicked the setup for the Windows 8 64 bit drivers, and set compatibility mode to Windows 8. Then I installed the driver. it asked to reboot, I clicked reboot later. In Device Manager, I noticed that it showed the correct driver, but it had the yellow exclamation. I disabled it. Again click reboot later. Then enabled it. and suddenly the monitor plugged into the onboard came to life.

Good luck. I hope this works for you.
 

Symon Ball

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No you can't.
sadly this graphics hardware is now very old OVER 10 years. As such it is no longer supported by NVDIA.
BEST solution is to buy a new PCI express slot graphics card that will work with your PC & Win 10
 

mj0

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You should be able to. I was even able to install a 2008 Vista driver for a GeForce Go 6100 GPU on Windows 10 and just yesterday hacked a much more recent Windows 8.1 driver to run just fine with that officially unsupported GPU (see http://forums.windowscentral.com/wi...orked-but-display-issues-now.html#post3203939).

For you, the latest Windows 8.1 driver for this card should work just fine and if not do what I did and install Windows Vista or 7 drivers, they should run just fine.
 

Stephen Edwards2

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After reading a few posts, I tried downloading the Win 7/8 driver directly from NVIDIA. It works fine on Win 10. Glad it was so easy and that I'm not tossing the pc or getting new video card.:excited:
 

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I have a laptop with a Nvidia 7600 and when I attempted to upgrade to Windows 10 I got a message that Nvidia doesn't support and doesn't plan to support my graphics card for Windows 10. The upgrade stopped and I remained at Windows 7.
 

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