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Geforce 195.62 WHQL-candidate drivers released Print
Written by Network News Journal Staff   
Thursday, 26 November 2009


NVIDIA'S LATEST DRIVERS, according to the release notes, are almost identical to the previous Geforce 195.55 WHQL-candidate release.  The updated drivers include several bug fixes and improved stability.

The driver resolves issues in Windows Vista and Windows 7, including an issue with Windows Media Center crashing on the Geforce 210 when playing VC1 or MPEG2 HD content at 1080p resolution. The more notable fixes in this release address are occasional frame stutter in Fallout 3, lack of antialiasing in Borderlands when applied through the NV Control Panel, driver crashing in 3DMark 2006, poor performance and flickering in Need For Speed: Shift on the Geforce GTX 260 and GTX 280, and failed transcoding in Badaboom when browsing a video file.

Nvidia’s full release notes for the Geforce 195.62 WHQL-candidate release are made available separately for Windows XP and Windows 7 / Vista.

Geforce 195.62 WHQL-candidate – Windows XP 32-bit

Geforce 195.62 WHQL-candidate – Windows XP 64-bit

Geforce 195.62 WHQL-candidate – Windows 7 / Vista 32-bit

Geforce 195.62 WHQL-candidate – Windows 7 / Vista 64-bit

 

 
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