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Anonymous
2010-10-10T09:39:38+00:00

When i try to update my graphics cards driver i now receive this error message, google searchs were fruitless to aid in this error

This is happening on Win 7, windows update, update for GPU driver

Windows for home | Previous Windows versions | Devices and drivers

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-10-16T04:47:14+00:00

    Thanks, i shall try it. And tell you how it works out.

    The New driver has gone on, the (64bit)

    I may ask the person what the orginal drivers were whether they were 64 or 32 being run through the converter

    Thanks

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  2. Anonymous
    2010-10-13T14:31:28+00:00
    • 0x800F024B SPAPI_E_FILE_HASH_NOT_IN_CATALOG
      The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering. Suggest you visit Nvidia and obtain their x86 (32bit) latest driver , released in July of 2010, here -GeForce/ION Driver Release 256 (x86)
      If you need the x64 (64 bit) driver, go here instead -GeForce/ION Driver Release 256 (x64)

    To see what the system's architecture is open System in the Control Panel. Look next to System type:


    MowGreen Windows Expert IT Pro - Consumer Security

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  3. Anonymous
    2010-10-13T11:06:49+00:00

    The trouble shooter showed no problems, and i havent tried to update it manually from the manufacturer website

    It is a NVIDIA GeForce GT220 1024MB DDR3

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  4. Anonymous
    2010-10-11T06:51:34+00:00

    **Hi Nebonit,**1. What is the make and model of your Display Adapter?****2. Did you try to update the driver for your display adapter manually from the manufacturer website?

    ****Let’s run Windows Update Troubleshooter that should help us diagnose the issue better.

    Access the below link for more information on Windows Update Troubleshooter:

    Open the Windows Update troubleshooter:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows7/Open-the-Windows-Update-troubleshooter

    Regards, Manasa P – Microsoft Support.

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