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After I formatted my computer I lost the old driver for my graphic card, an old Geforce mx 440. When I installed the computer again, a driver for the card was installed upon install, though this driver does not contain the nview-program that makes it so much easier to deal with dual screens, as tv-out and such. I've looked for a new download and a better driver but I can't find one that contain nview. I've found a download for nview like a .dll-file on some download-sites, but I don't know if it's a clever choice to download it or even how you should install it.
If anyone could help me find nview, or the whole driver with nview, I would be forever grateful.
Name: svjoe Date: January 28, 2009 at 15:12:46 Pacific
Reply:
I have a driver disk that came with my Gateway and had the GeForce 440 MX installed. If you still need it email me and I can email you a zip file. Hope that works.
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