NVIDIA’s GeForce Game Ready Driver 532.03 is a WHQL‑signed release that supports Windows 10 (64‑bit) and Windows 11, and — crucial to owners of mainstream cards like the GeForce GTX 1650 — contains the INF and kernel entries needed for the installer to recognize and install for that GPU. This...
NVIDIA’s GeForce Game Ready Driver 537.34 is a legitimate WHQL‑signed release that explicitly supports Windows 10 (64‑bit) and Windows 11 and—crucially for notebook owners—does list the GeForce GTX 980M in its supported notebook GPU table, but installing this driver on a laptop requires careful...
NVIDIA has published the GeForce Game Ready Graphics Driver version 372.70 — a WHQL-certified release originally issued on August 30, 2016 — and the package includes support for a broad range of notebook GPUs, explicitly listing the GeForce GT 540M among supported 500M-series notebook GPUs. If...
NVIDIA’s GeForce Game Ready Driver 528.49 is a confirmed, WHQL-signed release that supports Windows 10 (64‑bit) and Windows 11 and explicitly lists mobile GPUs in the GeForce 800M family — including the GeForce GTX 860M — in its supported-products table, making 528.49 a legitimate...
NVIDIA’s GeForce Game Ready Driver 528.02 — released as a WHQL-certified package on January 5, 2023 — remains a notable milestone in the 528 driver family: it added day‑one optimizations for new DLSS 3 titles and official support for the then‑new GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, while carrying the usual mix...
NVIDIA has released GeForce Hotfix Display Driver version 591.67 — a targeted, small-footprint update that fixes three visual and UI bugs (SDR gradient banding, Digital Vibrance color application, and an NVIDIA Control Panel tray-icon toggle) and is available now from NVIDIA’s Customer Care...
Nvidia’s newest GeForce Game Ready Driver, version 591.44 WHQL, folds a rushed hotfix into a full, certified release and restores gaming performance on Windows 11 systems that regressed after Microsoft’s October 2025 cumulative update (KB5066835). The driver shipment, published in early December...
Nvidia has quietly rolled out a full WHQL Game Ready driver—GeForce 591.44—that folds the company’s emergency hotfix into a mainstream release and restores the gaming performance many Windows 11 users lost after Microsoft’s October 2025 cumulative update (KB5066835). Background
Windows 11’s...
NVIDIA’s latest GeForce Game Ready Driver, version 591.44 WHQL, arrives as more than a routine performance tune — it folds a recent emergency hotfix into a full WHQL release, restores GPU-accelerated PhysX for a slate of beloved 32‑bit games on RTX 50‑series cards, and brings DLSS 4...
NVIDIA has released an emergency GeForce Hotfix Display Driver, version 581.94, to address a Windows 11 update (KB5066835) that many gamers reported was causing dramatic frame‑rate drops and stuttering on systems with GeForce RTX GPUs — a fix that, in user reports, has restored performance by as...
Nvidia has confirmed that Windows 11’s October 2025 cumulative update (KB5066835) caused measurable reductions in in‑game performance on some systems and has issued a targeted hotfix driver — GeForce Hotfix Display Driver version 581.94 — to restore expected frame rates and stability for...
Nvidia has announced a significant extension of support for Windows 10 users, alongside enhancements to its G-Sync technology. The latest GeForce Game Ready Driver introduces expanded compatibility for Windows 10 devices and adds support for 62 additional G-Sync compatible monitors. This driver...
As Nvidia redefines its support timeline for GeForce drivers on Windows 10, millions of PC gamers, creators, and enterprise users find themselves gifted a much-needed reprieve in the fast-evolving landscape of operating systems and hardware compatibility. Today, Nvidia’s latest...
NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready Driver (version 576.28 WHQL) as of April 30, 2025. According to the official NVIDIA announcement, you can download and install this driver from the Drivers tab of the NVIDIA app or through GeForce.com.
What's new: The release resolves several issues...
Nvidia’s latest Game Ready Driver 572.83 is once again causing headaches for Windows 11 gamers, as a frustrating black screen issue rears its ugly head—this time with renewed stubbornness. It appears that the woes users experienced with previous driver versions, notably 572.16, have not been...
Okay so I have a Sony Bravia KDL-26M4000 TV that I used to have set up as my display with Windows Vista at 1360x768 and it worked perfectly
I upgraded to Windows 7 some time ago and it stop working. Every time I plug it in the TV displays the message "Invalid Format"
I am using a HDMI to DVI...
Hi,
I installed 7052 32 bit version and setup newest geforce driver 181.22 forceware. I want to add custom resolution for my lcd tv toshiba. But I can not. I get always "custom mode test failed" errors.
Is there any solution?
hey! i have upgrade my vista x64 to 7 x64. (built 7000 beta1 x64 german)
but now i cant searching after updates(need it for the geforce drivers).
evertime i get the error code 80072EE2 and DT000.
i have no router, only a dsl-modem. all internetsites etc. works fine. the microsoft-page too...