Xfx Geforce 9600 Gt Driver For Mac
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Im trying to update my video driver, i have a 15' macbook pro with the 9400 + 9600m GT 256. I have it dual booted with windows 7 Pro x64. Im getting bad video problems when trying to run Bad Company 2 on the windows side. I looked at what driver i have and it is from 4/15/09 and there has been a few updates since then. I try to update to the latest nvidia driver and it wont install saying 'cannot find compatible driver for hardware, setup will now exit' or something very similar. I tried a few different versions searching on the nvidia site specifying the geforce 9m series with Windows 7 64 bit and get the same error message every time.
Ive even used nvidia's search for driver automatically tool and it works great telling me what card i have and the driver i have currently installed and even says the driver i should update to which i download and get the same error message. How do i update to the latest nvidia driver on this macbook pro? Guide for Updating Video Card Drivers From Nvidia 1. Go to and download the notebook specific driver for your version of windows and your video card (either 9400 or 9600). From the Start Menu in Windows, go to run and type dxdiag. Once the window appears, on bottom right hand side there is an option to 'Save All Information'.
Save this information on your Desktop. It will save a.txt file to your desktop. Within this text, file search for 'Device Key'. You only need to use a certain piece of the Device and Subsystem ID such as 'DEV_0863&SUBSYS_00B9106B&REV_B1' from my base MacBook Pro 13. This will be important in the next step.
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Now you will need a tool like WinRar to extract the files from the Nvidia driver executable. Once you have WinRar or similar installed, you can right on the Nvidia driver executable and choose extract. Within the file folder extracted from the Nvidia driver executable, you will need to open the file nvam.inf with notepad or another text editor. Once the file opens, scroll to the bottom of the file and you should begin to see text such as 'NVIDIA_DEV.0862.01 = 'NVIDIA GeForce 9400M G'. Find the first line associated with your video (either 9600GT or 9400M). Now copy the number following NVIDIA_DEV.
Such as '0862'. Now you will need the Device and Subsystem ID found earlier in Step 3.

Return to the top of the nvam.inf file, and from your text editor's menu, choose find and enter the number found in Step 5 such as '0862'. There are two instances to find. Once you have found the first, towards the end of the line you should see the text 'PCI VEN_10DE&', highlight all the text following this and paste the Device and Subsystem ID found earlier in Step 3. You should end up with something like '%NVIDIA_DEV.0862.01 = Section52, PCI VEN_10DE&DEV_0863&SUBSYS_00B9106B&REV_B1'. Make sure to do this for both instances. Now you must uninstall the nvidia display driver from the control panel. Make sure to only uninstall the display driver as that is all you are updating (my MacBook Pro had four drivers associated with the Nvidia uninstaller).
Now you can reboot. Once your computer has restarted, within the file folder extracted from the Nvidia driver executable, you can simply double click the setup.exe, and your new driver will install. Credit goes to this site for getting me an idea how to begin.
I want to upgrade the video card in my Mac Pro 1,1 (the first generation that came out in 2006). The 'official' 9600 upgrade claims to require a latter generation Mac Pro. I'm just wondering if anyone has successfully hacked the 9600 to work in the Mac Pro 1,1.
I don't see why it shouldn't be possible; the machine has PCI Express 16x slots and the necessary power connector for the card! I realize there's probably BIOS issues, but people have gotten strange hardware combinations to work, so I don't want to just 'give up' without at least inquiring first. Anyone have success stories? This machine still has a lot of life left in it, but the Radeon x1900XT that's in it is starting to get long in the tooth. Oh, and working in OS X is a must. I'm not just doing this to play Windows games. Click to expand.You are talking about 8800GT.