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Driver for NVidia GeForce Go 7150M Card


I went to the NVidia site, but all the drivers that show are for Linux. I tried searching for Windows, but none turned up.

This is for an HP dv9700 laptop PC that's over five years old.

Anyone got an URL for the proper site?

Try this Wynona



Or here from the HP site


Try this Wynona



Or here from the HP site

Thanks, Dude. I'll try that.

Nvidia typically doesn't provide drivers for mobile embedded drivers. You have to get them from your vendor. This can get annoying when the vendor no longer supports it with newer OS's.

You may be able to find "modified" drivers where they have modified the .inf files to allow it to install on normally unsupported chipsets at

Try this Wynona
Note: This is a Windows 7 driver from 2009.

Try this Wynona
Or here from the HP site

This only appears to support Windows Vista.

Nvidia typically doesn't provide drivers for mobile embedded drivers. You have to get them from your vendor. This can get annoying when the vendor no longer supports it with newer OS's.

You may be able to find "modified" drivers where they have modified the .inf files to allow it to install on normally unsupported chipsets at
Yep and HP is the absolute worst; I just finished downloading from there but don't expect it to install since it's listed for Vista. Still, I'll give it a try.

Next step is what you've pointed out. Or maybe I should just go there first.

Thanks.

Nvidia typically doesn't provide drivers for mobile embedded drivers. You have to get them from your vendor. This can get annoying when the vendor no longer supports it with newer OS's.

You may be able to find "modified" drivers where they have modified the .inf files to allow it to install on normally unsupported chipsets at
Do I just download the first one in line? It seems I remember that NVidia drivers are kinda "all in one".

Do I just download the first one in line? It seems I remember that NVidia drivers are kinda "all in one".
Well, you can try.. but upon further review, I'm not seeing much help for the 7150M there either.

I did find some threads on the HP support blog for Windows 8, that may help. I wouldn't expect Windows 10 support right now.


Well, you can try.. but upon further review, I'm not seeing much help for the 7150M there either.

I did find some threads on the HP support blog for Windows 8, that may help. I wouldn't expect Windows 10 support right now.

I have what I thought were two identical laptops. One belongs to my son-in-law and the other is a dead one.
SIL had pulled off all the labels, so I went by what's on the other one. Bottom line is that they're not exactly alike; I looked on the bottom and one is a dv9810us and the live one is a dv9715nr. So at this point I'm not sure what the display adapter is except that it is NVidia and may or may not be the same on both.

I'm going to do some more research to be sure I don't throw out more invalid information when I'm asking for help.

Thanks.

Well, according to this, it's still the 7150M



They appear to be identical enough, just different memory and hard disk for the most part. Same CPU, same display, same motherboard, etc..

I don't think you're going to find a Windows 8, 8.1 or 10 driver for this. Unfortunately. You may be able to get the Windows 7 NVidia driver that supports the 7150M to work by enabling compatibility mode on the installer and selecting Windows 7, but this won't have a WDM 1.2 driver so you probably won't get full effects out of it.

Driver for NVidia GeForce Go 7150M Card