Horrible framerate after Windows Update for NVIDIA GeForce 7150 M

I started getting a horrible frame rate in games after receiving an update for my NVIDIA GeForce 7150 M / nForce 630M graphics card from Windows Update. For example, in World of Warcraft before the update, the pace has been a constant 25 fps, and now he fell up to 2 fps. I tried to do a restore of the system several times, but it keeps saying there is a problem that prevented the restoration of complete successfully. Is there a way to fix this?
My information system is the following:

HP Pavilion Entertainment PC
model: dv6812nr
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Version: 6.0.6001 SP1 build 6001
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Processor: AMD Turion 64 x 2 TL-60, 2 hearts
Total RAM: 2.87 GB

On a side note, I did a check of the hard drive through the BIOS and it came with an error code (#18000) saying to replace the hard drive. Not sure if it could be linked to the hard drive read/write speeds, but thought I would mention it.

Thanks in advance for the help,

Tyler

NVIDIA provides drivers for laptop graphics cards.  They leave this task up to the OEM.  If you want to try the new Nvidia drivers, laptopvideo2go.com has a few guides and how to install the most recent drivers on laptops such as yours.  I suggest trying some news to see if those to improve your display rate, that HP may have updated Nvidia drivers listed on their website.

See you soon,.
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Kelex

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