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by Rich Brown
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Report your Nvidia Vista issues straight to the source.

(Credit: Nvidia)

We've already reported this week on Nvidia's issues with its GeForce 8800 cards and their lack of fully cooked Windows Vista driver software. Yup, it's a bummer. The good news is, you can help. Last night, Nvidia introduced a Vista Quality Assurance Page, which lets you, the GeForce-owning, Windows-Vista-running public, report your bugs directly to Nvidia. The page asks for reports on issues with Vista and any GeForce card, so just because you don't have a newer Nvidia card doesn't mean you're off the hook. But let's keep this on topic, folks. If you're thinking of suing Nvidia over its Vista-related issues, we suggest you submit those subpoenas elsewhere.

Rich Brown reviews desktops and various other components and peripherals for CNET. E-mail Rich.
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by Riyaad169 November 8, 2008 3:38 AM PST
what causes NX85T512HP to glitch on games (Shadows, smoke, ect.) whith windows vista
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