M1530 - 8600 m GT - Blu ray - Vista 64

Guys I have a M1530 with 8600 m GT

I installed a Pioneer BDC-s02bk blu - ray via a connection drive external sata/usb2.0

I am using Vista Ultimate 64 bit

I can't read the bluray, if I run Cyperlink BD Advisor, it says my video card is not compaitable

I tried a lot of drivers currently have installed 177.89...

Please help - help greatly appreciated


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