pspraggy3

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I have a GeForce4 video card and would like to update to the latest drivers. The problem is, I have a "dial-up" connection, and, the driver is 18.8MB in size. Does anyone know of a way to get the updated drivers on a cd or something????
 

Flinx

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An idea!
Ask a friend with a high speed connection to download for you and burn a CD.

The loving are the daring!
 

jmecor

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bump

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<i>COMPUTERS</i> need <b>UPGRADES</b>; <i>UPGRADES</i> need <b>MONEY</b>,
"but" <b>MONEY</b> - heck, <i>it's no easy task. :eek: </i>
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allanon1965

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unless you are having problems with the current drivers you are using i would not update them, i made that mistake already and the new drivers didnt help, only made things worse, so i went back to the old ones i had and now everything is fine. nvidia seems to forget about supporting older cards properly in their new driver releases....

Fat, Drunk, and Stupid is no way to go through life Son.
 

Mr_Nuke

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Force Ware drivers (5x.xx) improve the image quality, but hte framerates go down a little bit(perhaps you won't notice). Allalon is kind'a affected spiritually by this fact. He now hates NVIDIA. don't fall in his mistake.

"unless you are having problems with the current drivers you are using i would not update them, i made that mistake already and the new drivers didnt help, only made things worse"

Don't worry, if you allready have a kit for these drivers, ask someone at an Internet-Cafe, if there is anything like thea around you.
Good luck!