Official Forceware 77.72
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 06/22/2005 05:36 PM [ Print | 21 comment(s) ] · 4520 views
Here's a new set of Forceware Drivers in the shape of 77.72 for Windows 9x/ME/2000/XP and for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition! Dated: June 22, 2005
WHQL Candidate Support for GeForce 7800 GTX and GeForce 6200 AGP Improved SLI performance and broader SLI validation and optimizations for the latest games Compatible with Intel and AMD dual core CPUs HDTV Display Setup Wizard with preview mode Fullscreen HDTV underscan control panel lets users optimize their high definition television for Windows desktops Allows end users to keep or remove old driver application profiles when the driver is updated Improved TurboCache? performance Support for inverse 2-2 pulldown detection and correction when using the the PureVideo Decoder More control when creating custom timings for digital flat panels nView Desktop Manager support during Windows Remote Desktop sessions Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support For a full list of other issues resolved, please view the driver release notes.
Forceware 77.72 for Windows 9x/ME
Forceware 77.72 for Windows 2000/XP
Forceware 77.72 for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition & Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Use NVTweak to unleashes hidden function within ForceWare drivers, it enables several new Direct3d and OpenGL configuration tabs, and even more tweaking capability from the nVidia taskbar settings panel like the Overclocking , AGP settings and the Refresh Rate Override tabs.
Please leave your performance results in the comments and tell us all how they work.
WHQL Candidate Support for GeForce 7800 GTX and GeForce 6200 AGP Improved SLI performance and broader SLI validation and optimizations for the latest games Compatible with Intel and AMD dual core CPUs HDTV Display Setup Wizard with preview mode Fullscreen HDTV underscan control panel lets users optimize their high definition television for Windows desktops Allows end users to keep or remove old driver application profiles when the driver is updated Improved TurboCache? performance Support for inverse 2-2 pulldown detection and correction when using the the PureVideo Decoder More control when creating custom timings for digital flat panels nView Desktop Manager support during Windows Remote Desktop sessions Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support For a full list of other issues resolved, please view the driver release notes.
Forceware 77.72 for Windows 9x/ME
Forceware 77.72 for Windows 2000/XP
Forceware 77.72 for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition & Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Use NVTweak to unleashes hidden function within ForceWare drivers, it enables several new Direct3d and OpenGL configuration tabs, and even more tweaking capability from the nVidia taskbar settings panel like the Overclocking , AGP settings and the Refresh Rate Override tabs.
Please leave your performance results in the comments and tell us all how they work.
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Digital Oracle Unregistered |
Can a Geforce 2 be used with this driver? |
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Digital Oracle Unregistered |
Can a Geforce 2 be used with this driver? |
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Digital Oracle Unregistered |
Can a Geforce 2 be used with this driver? |
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Rosco Unregistered Posts: 21 Joined: 2005-02-09 |
can a what now? hehe. Probably, they seem to be working quite well on my GeForce4 MX card at work. |
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Nostromo Unregistered |
Now every video my Windows Media Player plays is totally diclolored. WTF? |
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snakefoot Unregistered |
Try using the NVidia Control Panel to Reset the Colors to Default. |
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rusik Unregistered |
something strange with those drivers mine fx 5200 said that those aren't WHQL at all |
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ZeroOne Unregistered Posts: 11 Joined: 2004-07-05 |
These drivers are WHQL Candidate drivers, not WHQL certified |
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Digital Oracle Unregistered |
was wondering as I wanted to build a computer which would have a GF2 in it, that I had layout doing nothing atm. atm I have a Laptop uisng an ATI Mobility 9700, so I don't know much about Nvidia stuff atm :S |
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Nostromo Unregistered |
No good. It's also doing it with my DVD software. |
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rusik Unregistered |
defenetly this explains my situation |
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ZeroOne Unregistered Posts: 11 Joined: 2004-07-05 |
Same trouble here. |
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ZeroOne Unregistered Posts: 11 Joined: 2004-07-05 |
simply went under the "colour correction" menu. There I choose the "all" option(where you also can choose desktop and overlay) and clicked on the "reset to default" button. |
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deez Unregistered Posts: 3 Joined: 2002-06-30 |
Im starting to hate nvidia and thier bullshit drivers and the time it takes to uninstall/install drivers....sli can kiss my ass.... |
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Cimlite Unregistered Posts: 5 Joined: 2005-11-12 |
I got the funky colors in videos too with these drivers... If you go into the "all" catagory of color settings and reset it to default... then it works. Sort of annoying though because you cannot change the gamma at all or the discoloration comes back. |
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deez Unregistered Posts: 3 Joined: 2002-06-30 |
SLI= Super Lame Idea...lol and i have sli |
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intellimoo Unregistered |
"Candidate", eh? Screw that, nvidia! |
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intellimoo Unregistered |
Always worked fine updating driver, no need to waste time uninstalling current first. |
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Mertsch Senior Member Posts: 2708 Joined: 2002-08-22 |
nVidia drivers are unified since .... nah nearly all the time .... from TNT on you can use this driver |
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Mertsch Senior Member Posts: 2708 Joined: 2002-08-22 |
I had the same problem with videos which where way to bright and were just unwatchable to fix this go into display driver config .... goto Color Correction tab watch your setting for "desktop" change to "All" settings should change to strange values now .... set the same settings as for desktop .... e.g. default ones ... done this will return all things to normal |
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Jules Unregistered |
The "Candidate" is an error on behalf of the poster of this thread. On Nvidias site it states that these drivers are WHQL-certified. |


