nikern

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Im searching for the driver for my very old graphic card (GeForce 2 MX, pci :eek:) that is digitally signed by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). And so far im not been able to find the driver that is digitally signed for this spesific card. So is there anyone here that has a clue where to find it, or where to ask?

Thank you:)

 

nikern

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but, isnt there any way to get the drivers that is signed for that card ?
So that im 100% sure of that the driver wont screw me up (not that one has done that yet, but... i would like to know what version that driver is.. that is signed for my card)
 

Mem

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WHQL just means the drivers have been tested and approved by Microsoft,I`ve used both WHQL & non-WHQL Nvidia drivers and stability has been equal on both which`s excellent,btw I`ve a GF2 MX and GF2 Ti card as well.

The latest official Nvidia 44.03 drivers are actually WHQL (but for the Nvidia FX models only) I can tell you they work great with both my GF2 cards and stability and image quality is excellent with them.

Guru3D here have a large selection of Nvidia drivers both WHQL and non-WHQL drivers if you want to try some different ones.
 
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nVidia themselves also has a range of older Detonators, dating back to 28.xx IIRC.

Rest assured that anything created after the gF2MX will fully support its features.

- M4H
 

Jeff7

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I think that 30.82 was pretty good; give the 44.03's a shot though. They should work fine.
 

cwalker2000

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On the Nvidia Website, there is a section for Archived Drivers. Look there if you want something a little older.