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leedsnited4eva

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Question about NVIDIA Driver
« on: 2013-06-16 23:55:57 »
Hi, I have had abit of bad luck lately when my mother bored on my other laptop decided to die  :-( and therefore is now trying to using another laptop to play ff7 it on (only a temporary thing). Only problem is that this lap top don't have a NVIDIA graphics card on it  :-(.
So i just wondered if there is another way around this or do i have to wait until i get my other laptop going? (£100 later)

Sorry for the noobie question but thanks for your help  :-D.

Rundas

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Re: Question about NVIDIA Driver
« Reply #1 on: 2013-06-17 00:08:59 »
ATI works fine you don't need Nvidia. As long as you have an actual card and not onboard graphics.

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Re: Question about NVIDIA Driver
« Reply #2 on: 2013-06-17 00:20:44 »
It's a Intel graphics media accelerator driver for mobile what ever that is  :-\ lol clearly i don't know much about this stuff  :-D what i have i done is put my hard drive with ff7 on it on this laptop but the game wont open up hence why i thought i needed NVIDIA.

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Re: Question about NVIDIA Driver
« Reply #3 on: 2013-06-17 09:44:16 »
FWIW, I've had Aali's driver working fine with onboard Intel graphics; on a HD3000, at least. I have a feeling that the older Intel GMA graphics adaptors aren't going to work so well though.

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Re: Question about NVIDIA Driver
« Reply #4 on: 2013-06-17 18:38:36 »
Yes, older onboard Intel graphics will not work.