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| Thread ID: 142345 | 2016-06-15 04:30:00 | sleep button on W10 | jayal (1291) | Press F1 |
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| 1421856 | 2016-06-15 09:47:00 | there's one entry for w10 v1.0.6, dated 7/2 2013 - if this is any good, how do I download it? N68-VS3 FX Download - Please Select Your Operation System: Drivers&Utilities Download - Windows® 7 64bit Drivers&Utilities Download - Windows® 7 Drivers&Utilities Download - Windows® Vista™ 64bit Drivers&Utilities Download - Windows® Vista™ Drivers&Utilities Download - Windows® XP 64bit Drivers&Utilities Download - Windows® XP BIOS Download List All Drivers&Utilities Download - Beta |
jayal (1291) | ||
| 1421857 | 2016-06-15 10:55:00 | The only driver dated at the date mentioned (7/2/2013) is the AppCharger, nothing to do with graphics, they stopped support for that board on all other drivers with W7. If you look at the link I posted previously, you'll see how to open device manager and check, you may have all that's available. If the graphics dont support sleep:sleep ( sorry couldn't resist that) , then thats one reason why it wont show. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1421858 | 2016-06-15 21:50:00 | info.jpg (67.8 KB) on the INVIDIA web site NZ is not even recognised (perhaps it's just the language)- however, (spose you'v been down this road) driver page has only 32-bit, but for gaming. On the INVIDIA Control Panel, page 7, there is a W10, 64-bit driver. I'm getting way passed my knowledge limits, so am finishing and hoping. Here's a pic of Devices, I hope, for what it's worth |
jayal (1291) | ||
| 1421859 | 2016-06-16 00:43:00 | The basic Drivers that are installed dont allow Sleep. In the linked page, but here it is again, ivanrf.com The download links are meant to be for your graphics. According to the page pcuser linked the spec say its using the same drivers: 7260 Don't know which version of W10 you have, installed x86 or X64, so you'll need to look and get the right version, download the driver and install.. Its either going to work or not work, only one way to find out --try it and see . No idea what will happen, as it may even make things worse, sometimes there's no way to tell unless you try. You can also try letting nvidia find them, on their page Option 2 on the right is the a button, you need to have java installed but when it runs it will download a small file, scan your computer and should give you the right drivers if they are available. www.nvidia.com 7261 |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1421860 | 2016-06-16 10:23:00 | spent hours finding this!! but Sleehttp://cdn.pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/images/attach/jpg.gifp is now included - attachment | jayal (1291) | ||
| 1421861 | 2016-06-16 10:32:00 | keep repeating myself -- can't say thank you enough Wainui/pcuser | jayal (1291) | ||
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