Hi frankcarrington,
Leaving aside the issue of Sony not updating graphics drivers as often as a lot of users would like, the only way to install NVIDIA drivers (other than those released by Sony) is to use a modified INF file.
Have a look at the following link:
http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/9243-forceware-updaters-quickstart-guide/
Needless to say that installing any driver other than those tested and released by Sony is entirely at your own risk.
Rich
Thanks for taking the time to reply Rich.
Had a look at the website and picking the correct driver would just be a bit of a guess. The last thing I want to do it make things worse.
I bought a Sony product because I thought, obviously wrongly, that their products would be good quality and I would get good support and backup. Every computer I have either made or bought in my lifetime, and there has been quite a few, has had at least basic support. I could update and 'tweek' as needed. Alas this is not the case with my all-in-one. It went seriously wrong just a month out of warrenty Sony did not want to know and it cost £729 and a lot of hassle to get it fixed. The mother board Ram holders went wrong. I had it done through a authorised Sony repairer. I should just have scrapped it and bought a tower!
Having a computer that cost over £1,400 ( $2,400 ) I thought I would be buying quality etc.
Now I cannot even run the games that I want or update my Graphics card driver. Not very good is it?
Sony wont be getting my money anymore and when my sister in law nearly bought a Sony Tv I put her wise. She has done the same and passed on the bad news to a couple of her friends at the Golf Club. So sony has dipped out on a few grand of sales now. This is how companys get bad reputations. I need a new camera, a DSLR, normally I would buy Sony but not anymore.
Now I am stuck with a computer that I cant update. :(
So thanks for trying Rich! Sony get your finger out and support your products!!
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Hi frankcarrington,
Actually, selecting the correct driver is not as difficult as it would first seem as all NVIDIA drivers use Unified Driver Architecture. Therefore any driver will work as long as it is supported by your operating system. The most recent would probably be appropriate in your case.
To identify the supported drivers have a look at the following link:
http://laptopvideo2go.com/drivers
It is simply a matter of entering the correct hardware ID in the ‘Search terms’ field (which can be found in the device properties in Device Manager > Details tab > Hardware Ids (from the drop down menu). Then check your operating system.
You can of course roll back to, or reinstall the original, driver the if you encounter problems...
Rich
Hi frankcarrington,
Rich
Yes I am sure :)
This is taken straight from Sonys information software.
I wonder if that update would work anyway?
Isn't B a laptop?
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Hi frankcarrington,
The reason I ask is that Sony Vaio do not list a VPC13S1E model as far as I can see and yes the VPCF13S1E/B is a notebook. I assume that this is a European model?
Can you check on the screen surround or in the BIOS for a model number? Without this it is impossible to check whether a Sony approved update for your machine has been released.
BTW the driver for the VPCF13S1E/B will probably not work as it uses the NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 425M GPU.
Rich
Yes that is the model. I tried to put up the link myself several times but the forum just would not update and I keep getting errors. Very frustrating.
Anyway there are no Graphic Card updates on there.
:)
Not having much luck am I? Oh and yes this is a European model. I am from UK.
Thanks Rich. Modifiying the INF file is not the only solution is it?
Sony should actually show its buyers some support! Update the products you sell Sony. But would I be right in saying its a case of sell and forget?
Anyways thanks for all the replies guys. At least you try to help. :)
I have the same model ( VPCL13SE ) & have the same problem re- graphic card update, i don't know why you guys keep repeating 2 year old information regarding inf files. Please stop, it does not work! You cannot access the graphics card via device manager, it is near impossible for a normal pc user to understand how to navigate around this setup. ( nvidia control panel )
The updated driver is below, just go to nvidia site to download it, you may end up having to pay a pro to update the card though.
Sony have become horrible to deal with that's for sure, Mind you aren't most of the other large companies the same?
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/win7-winvista-64bit-295.73-whql-driver-uk.html
Hi kasattack,
If I am out of date on the procedure for more recent models then I apologise.
I was aware that it was a possibility that Sony would introduce the ability to install NVIDIA unified architecture drivers on forthcoming models but unaware that this has possibly already taken place.
That said 'frankcarrington' indicated in the initial post that he was able to access the graphics device in Device Manager.
“PS Please dont say go to control panel, device manager-display drivers-update driver as I have been there and done that as they say. :) That just says I have the latest driver, which I dont.”
I also note that the NVIDIA GeForce 330M (mobile) is not listed as supported product on the driver link you posted.
We obviously need to seek clarification from Sony on which, if any, models this refers to and the procedure necessary to update the driver.
Thank you for highlighting this and your input.
Rich
Hi guys,
Yes I can access the driver via both the Nvidia controls and the Control panel windows 7 plus a couple of other ways a bit more complicated.
There are updates out there. There is an install program from Nvidia to install the updated driver, the problem lies in the way Sony have set up the installation of the actual card. A good analogy is to say they have set up a firewall around it that means the external NVIDIA system does not even find the card. I find its frustrating. Sony have really shot themselves in the foot, so to speak. They are going to become like Merc cars great reputation and everyone wanted them. They got greedy and tried cutting corners and ignoring customer service. Now they are paying for it in dropped sales and bad reputation.
Sony should be sorting this, not us. So come one Sony give us some support!!