Beg your pardon sir, of course it's the 169.12 which is beta the 163.75 is
not.
I've been using the 169.12 for a while now and all seems fine.
Good luck.
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"Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
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> 163.75 is NOT beta.
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> "housetrained" <> wrote in message
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>> Because 162.22 is stable and the latest ones you quoted are still beta
>> vs.
>> As you say just hide the 162.22 update if you are happy using beta
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>> "Lauri Vaartaja" <> wrote in message
>> news:#0Il6w$...
>>> Windows Update insists on installing the older 162.22 drivers
>>> for the nVidia GeForce 6150LE integrated grafics adapter even if the
>>> user has installed the newer 163.69 or 163.75 drivers.
>>>
>>> It was OK that Windows Update downloaded the 162.22 nVidia
>>> drivers as an optional update the 4.september, one day after I had
>>> installed
>>> Vista on my HP Pavilion computer.
>>>
>>> Later I downloaded the newer Forceware 163.69 drivers from the nVidia
>>> web site an installed them. But Windows Update downloaded the 162.22
>>> drivers as an optional update. I installed it and only afterwards
>>> realised
>>> that it was older than the driver from the nVidia website.
>>>
>>> A few days ago I downloaded the 163.75 drivers from nVidia web site. The
>>> next
>>> day Windows Update wanted to reinstal the 162.22 drivers, this time as
>>> an important
>>> update. I had to hide the update to prevent it from installing.
>>>
>>> Why is Windows Update installing older drivers? And why was the update
>>> not optional
>>> in the latter case?
>>
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