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Dell Inspiron E1705 Notebook running WIndows 8.1 Pro with the NVIDIA GeForce GO 7900 GS graphics card
But I have three monitors so I need two video cards and each needs dual HDMI output. So a bigger investment that I am not willing to make at this time.
So if you have one 7900GS now, how are you running 3 monitors?But I have three monitors so I need two video cards and each needs dual HDMI output. So a bigger investment that I am not willing to make at this time.
Since you have a desktop, unless your motherboard has an AGP slot which I doubt but it's possible, if your motherboard has a PCI-e video/graphics card slot you CAN upgrade your graphics card to a more current one and use Windows 10 but that's not necessary. Windows 10 WILL work with your desktop version GeForce 7900 series card. If you choose to replace your card (and gain better performance as a result!) nVidia might still be having driver problems with whatever newer card you choose but Windows 10 will still install and work on your computer with a newer "compatible" card.I took contact with Nvidia support about my G Force 7900 GS. (in a home built desktop) The answer was that Windows 10 will not work.
I asked if a new graphic card could be a solution an the answer was:" It might work or it might not work" They don't know it.
Regards, Jan Wijers
Sounds like either whichever video player you're trying to use doesn't like windows 10 or doesn't like your display driver version, or the specific driver you chose is having problems, your card is overheating, or you might have a bad ram stick.I did the same and everything seemed to work until I started loading up a few of my programs and the video would look all scrambled. (The same programs run fine under Windows 7). Hopefully Nvidia will come up with a fixed driver.
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Assuming you really do have the exact same model laptop with the same hardware options and you are upgrading an older existing 64-bit Windows version to the 64-bit version of Windows 10, this is the link to the genuine nVidia driver that works:I have the exact same computer as yours. Also the exact same problem. Can you send a link to the location where you got that particular beta drivers from. I seem not to have any luck with what I downloaded.
Hi Warren,I have a home built (hand me down) NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS with a Gigabyte P35C-DS3R and am having Windows 10 compatibly issues. I am a newbie and can't follow the driver update instructions in the posts. Are there step by step instructions somewhere or can I buy another video card (used) which will work? My demands are light for the graphics card and money is tight! Thanks!