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alanbjames 27-05-2014 00:52

Using Windows Fast Boot
 
I was planning on using windows fast boot but had an error about my graphics card firmware not supporting it.

Can someone point me in the right direction to download the latest firmware ive checked the ASUS site and cant find anything. This is my Card....

https://www.asus.com/uk/Graphics_Cards/HD66702GD3/

j52c 27-05-2014 09:05

Re: Using Windows Fast Boot
 
https://www.asus.com/uk/Graphics_Car...Desk_Download/

Think this is for the latest drivers page if that is what you are looking for.

alanbjames 27-05-2014 12:23

Re: Using Windows Fast Boot
 
No, im looking for firmware update to the card.

roger skillin 27-05-2014 12:31

Re: Using Windows Fast Boot
 
You don't normally get firmware updates for cards, they either support features or they don't, the card you have is very basic

Stuart 27-05-2014 14:17

Re: Using Windows Fast Boot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by roger skillin (Post 35701803)
You don't normally get firmware updates for cards, they either support features or they don't, the card you have is very basic

I think any firmware updates are normally invisible and applied as part of the new driver install.

roger skillin 27-05-2014 16:49

Re: Using Windows Fast Boot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35701831)
I think any firmware updates are normally invisible and applied as part of the new driver install.

New driver installs do not update firmwares, most drivers for ATI and Nvidia cards are for a ranges of different cards where as firmware is for a specific piece of hardware, you will very rarely find firmware updates for any graphics cards although those with Linux systems are able to hack some firmwares to upgrade them

Jumping 31-05-2014 12:39

Re: Using Windows Fast Boot
 
Just get an SSD drive and it will boot fast enough to not need fastboot ;)


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