Nvidia drivers 32 bit
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Nvidia drivers 32 bit
Can creo work on a Dell Latitude E6430 LaptopRunning windows 7 32 bit with a NVIDIA NVS 5200M.
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Welcome to the forum Mark.
I suggest you only use the Dell drivers. I have a Precision laptop with an NVidia card and only the Dell drivers work properly. NVidia drivers directly from NVidia cause serous artifacts in auxiliary windows regardless of version.
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Thanks, maybe I should go for a Precision m4800 and change the opertaing system down to 32 bit!
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Why do you need the 32 bit as opposed to 64? 64 allows much more RAM and will help to future-proof your machine.
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We are running other software that will only run on the 32bit, however we are trying to change all the systems to 64bit.
Thanks
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Mark,
Yes the E series is an office model and the Nvidia NVS seris is not supported by PTC. The M serries would be your only way. And I concur that you should not even considder 32 Bit as an OS on the M Serries. I find it hard to believe that ANY 32 bit app would not work on the 64 Bit platform. It should still be able to be installed and run.
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Hi Mark,
I'm not sure if you already purchased you machine or if you are still shopping but here is Platform Support page:
For Creo Parametric 2.0:
- From the Table of Contents, click "Certified and Support Graphics Cards" then click the manufacturer from the "Workstation Vendor" column.
If a machine configuration is not listed on the Platform Support page it does not mean neccessarily mean there will be any issue. Many untested machines perform just fine (sometimes better ) but the specific ones listed have been tested and certified by PTC and will be supported.