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Hi,
I´m about to build a new computer, but I receved the Graphics Card before so I installed it on my mobo.
The thing is that this PC is running XP and the new will run Vista Home Premium so I ran the upgrade advisor. The problem is that in the devices promlems says that nvidia geforce 8800gts 512 won´t work in Vista.
Will it work? (the box says its Vista cetified)
If it won´t, what can I do?

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The 8800GTS 512 will work fine with Windows Vista.


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ok
Thank you a lot

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Well not totally fine you will get the nvklvmmmn or somthing like that buy, but that is something you have to bare with until sp1 comes out


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