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  1. Also i do not see the link to your server in your post. Thanks
  2. Hi thanks for your response. I thought it was strange too, yes it is a soldered on chip. And as far as I know it is a production motherboard, so I am wondering how it got an ES GPU put on. But then again on eBay anything is possible I guess. Maybe I'll take it appart again and take a pic of the die. I knew I should have when I did last time but forgot at the time I would love any help you can get me and I'll try to set some time asside to go on chat tomorrow. When is the best time to for you? Thanks again
  3. I have a copy of the modded nvdispi driver that i did if anyone wants to take a look at it.
  4. Good morning, i bought an Alienware 13 R3 off of ebay that said it had issues installing the gpu driver months ago. The price was good enough that i went for it and even if i couldn't get the gpu going it would be a great work laptop. Anyways after messing with it repeatedly over the last few months and trying everything i could think of i got nowhere. I could not find a driver anywhere for HWID 1BA9. I disassembled the unit and say that on the Nvidia Die it said Engineering Sample. I have use ES Cpus before but i did not realize it was possible to get them on production laptop gpus. So i did more digging and found that the driver 368.41 was for the NVIDIA_DEV.1BA9.3456.1458 = "NVIDIA Graphics Device",and NVIDIA_DEV.1BA9.3555.1458 = "NVIDIA Graphics Device". which is apparently the chip i have. Unfortunately they have pulled that driver and i cannot find it anywhere to try. My question is; is there anyhting else i might be missing, or is there any other options for finding or maybe duplicating the driver? I would be willing to pay someone to "mod" a driver for me as i dont think i did it right when i tried. *Hardware ID : PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1BA9&SUBSYS_076E1028&REV_A1* Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
  5. Ahhhh.... i see, no i did not modify the inf file. I do remember reading something about that and im sure it was on this forum. I'll do some searching and see waht i come up with. Thanks for the reply. Unless someone that has done it before wants to chime in lol. Thanks again.
  6. Hello everyone, I am new to the site and a bit of a hobbyist repair guy. I have stumbled upon a R5 that had a fried 770m. I had a GTX 675m from a MSI GT60-0NF and was hoping i could just swap it in without too much trouble. I have installed it and the bios recognizes it and CPU Z sees it as a GTX 675m, even the nvidea website auto detect sees it but says that the driver is manufacturer specific. Am I out of luck or is there something i can do? None of the drivers on nvideas website seem to work and i tried the one driver off of the MSI website for the GT60 vga driver.I really appreciate the help.
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