I recently installed Windows Vista Enterprise on my cousin’s notebookmodel (Toshiba L300 PLSBGE). I’ve used the 64 bit Vista release and I’ve installed most of the hardware without any setbacks. However Toshiba’s website lacked the 64 bit Vista video drivers. Considering the fact in order to manage the problem I had to use intel’s drivers website and download and install the correct driver for my graphic adapter from there. To adequately catch the correct video card the notebook has I had to use the Windows diagnostics and benchmarking program Everest .END—–
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