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Windows 2000 Driver for GEForce AGP Card
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Name: The Riddler
Date: April 11, 2001 at 11:04:06 Pacific
Subject: Windows 2000 Driver for GEForce AGP Card
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Comment: Please help I have two computers,one running Windows 2000 Server for which I need up to date drive for Windows 2000 for 32MB GEForce MX AGP Card. I have been to nvidia web site and attempted to download zip file to floppy disk. I use my old computer for the Internet to download file etc. However the floppy disc is too small to hold the zip file, as it was more than 1.44 mb. I have not enabled Internet usage on the new computer. Help I don't know what to do!!! How can I transport the file to the new computer. I do not have a zip drive. Am I downloading the right drive, it seems quite large?
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Response Number 1
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Name: vivah8t
Date: April 11, 2001 at 12:50:23 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Well you have a few options. If you have your two computers networked together, you can just share the hard drive from one machine to the other and transfer it that way. Another option is to download the driver to the computers hard drive instead of the floppy drive. Extract the files. Then, try copying several files at a time. I just checked the NVidia website. You are downloading the right file. It is a zipped file, and is 1.68mb. There are 13 files in the zip archive. Only one of which is larger that 1.44 mb extracted. You can use winzip on that one to recompress it so you can transfer it on floppy. The reason that it is larger than normal is that NVIDIA includes more than one driver in this download. Hope that helps...
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