Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT driver

hi,
i am a user of adobe after effects cs3 and i am having problems with my opengl.
i need the video driver for my computer to resolve the problem. not having an update for my video card is also effecting the rest of my computer, such as graphics display and video playback.
any help would be appreciated
thank you

Could you be having the NVIDIA chip issue?
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377
If so, it needs to go to Apple for repair.
Good luck!

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