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  1. Well I modded the .inf file on windows 7 and it ran fine. But I updated to windows 8 and I have been trying to mod the .inf files for hours on different driver versions trying to get them to work but no luck yet. I can't find what I'm doing wrong. The driver software recognizes the hardware and it trys to install but fails every time. I'm scared to flash vBios because I've bricked a card in the past.
  2. Hello, I have an MSI gt780dxr and I bought a Dell gtx670mxm 1.5gb card but I cant install any Nvidia drivers for it. Do I need to flash the vbios to get it to work on my MSI or do I just need to modify the .inf files in the nvidia driver folder? Thanks!
  3. Check out the MSI GT72 Dominator Pro. Prices vary depending on where you find one, but they are around your price range. Awesome laptops. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M 8GB Intel Core i7 4th Gen 4980HQ (2.80GHz) 32GB Memory 1TB HDD 512GB SSD 17.3" 1920 x 1080 Windows 8.1 64-Bit
  4. Awesome thread. I will be saving this for the future :]
  5. If you have flashed with the wrong BIOS, You need to make a bootable USB with an auto executing .bat file with the correct vbios and blind flash.
  6. Hello, new here.. I have an MSI GT780DXR with a GTX 675M installed and it causes the laptop to restart within a few minutes of gameplay. I have outruled an overheating issue with it, switched to RAID, tried different Nvidia drivers, reinstalled my OS, flashed with stock vBios and still cannot find a solution. I'm thinking it could possibly be a voltage issue.. Anyone have any solutions or tips I could try? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks
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