DV 9820ea and windows 7 (no coprocessor driver)

I have the DV 9820ea laptop and have recently installed windows 7 ultimate 64-bit.

Installed and everything worked fine not except no drivers for the coprocessor?

Are there drivers available for this problem?

Thank you

Message edited by Darren747uk on 01/12/2009 06:20

Hello

Install the driver of HP Vista chipset for your model to solve the problem with coprocessor:

NVIDIA nForce Chipset Pilot here (install and reboot your system)

When there's some sort of problems with installing and then try to run in Vista compatibility mode.

Resources:

How to run a program in Compatibility Mode in Windows 7

Make older programs in this version of Windows

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