[T410] Nvidia Driver installation

Hello!

Proud owner of ThinkPad T410 for 1 month

Today, I tried to install the new official Nvidia drivers for my NVS 3100 M. Download directly from the nvidia v197.16 Page but when I try to install I got an error saying 'no video card valid found'.

Any Solution for this?

Using no preinstalled win7 x 64 pro with all the updates

Thank you

you will need the modded drivers to get support for CUDA.

Those downloadable here http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

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