It's a known fact that current oficial Nvidia drivers from their website don't work for Vision 3D. It says that it cannot find any compatible hardware and then stops the installation.
I've made a little research and found that Nvidia drivers miss the Vendor ID of the graphic card, The Vendor ID is 1B0A and it appears to be Pegatron which is somewhat Asus related. It's a pretty obscure and rare manufacturer, that's why it's not in the Nvidia drivers I guess.
I've made a little modification in Nvidia driver files so it now detects and installs itself without problem. So I have the latest 266.58 drivers from Nvidia up and running on my Vision 3D without problems which is a nice thing as opposed to Asrock website still only has 266.38 Beta drivers.
Attached is 2 changed files from 266.58 drivers. It's for Win7 and Vista 64bit only! If you need them for WinXP 32/64bit or Vista/Win7 32bit just let me know
How to install:
1. download 266.58 Win7 64bit drivers for GT425M from Nvidia website and run it
2. when it displays the EULA, press cancel and exit installation
3. go to "c:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\266.58\Vista 64-bit\International\Display.Driver" directory and put the attached 2 files there, overwriting the old files
4. run "c:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\266.58\Vista 64-bit\International\setup.exe"
I've made a little research and found that Nvidia drivers miss the Vendor ID of the graphic card, The Vendor ID is 1B0A and it appears to be Pegatron which is somewhat Asus related. It's a pretty obscure and rare manufacturer, that's why it's not in the Nvidia drivers I guess.
I've made a little modification in Nvidia driver files so it now detects and installs itself without problem. So I have the latest 266.58 drivers from Nvidia up and running on my Vision 3D without problems which is a nice thing as opposed to Asrock website still only has 266.38 Beta drivers.
Attached is 2 changed files from 266.58 drivers. It's for Win7 and Vista 64bit only! If you need them for WinXP 32/64bit or Vista/Win7 32bit just let me know
How to install:
1. download 266.58 Win7 64bit drivers for GT425M from Nvidia website and run it
2. when it displays the EULA, press cancel and exit installation
3. go to "c:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\266.58\Vista 64-bit\International\Display.Driver" directory and put the attached 2 files there, overwriting the old files
4. run "c:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\266.58\Vista 64-bit\International\setup.exe"
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