NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Drivers for Yosemite?

Are there updated video drivers for the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M in a mid 2009 MBP for Yosemite?

I recently upgraded to Yosemite on my mid 2009 MBP and now I have maximum resolution of 1080p - so i suspect its the nvidia Graphics card that needs essential updates. Also after extensive search Im starting to get the feeling Apple have cut us off ...  no surprises there.

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  • NVIDIA GeForce 9400m graphic installation issue.

    After installing Windows XP with SP2 32-bits via Boot Camp, I inserted my OS X that does all the installation of drivers which is said to include the graphic drivers but after restarting the computer, my screen resolution went to 680x520 and to 4-bits. Everything were big, fat and ugly with geeky colors everywhere.
    I've been trying to solve this problem for about 2 weeks already but still with no luck even asking this question again and again in a dozen forums. People tried and gave me the download links for the graphic driver though non of them works as most gives me the error 'Couldn't locate the compatible driver for your current hardware' or some stuff like that.
    And to anyone of you that has the same exact computer as mine which is the iMac 20inch 2.66 GHz with NVIDIA GeForce 9400m graphic card that could install a working driver and is able to play games now .. PLEASE give me the link to that driver. So that I can test if it's my computers problem before handing it to the stores.
    And one more question - are notebook GPU drivers suppose to work on desktops too? I've received much download link but all I see are notebook GPU drivers. Please help me with this massive issue.
    Thanks in advanced.

    Hey Daveyx1,
    Have you checked all the software updates and installed all of the available ones? especially the EFI firmware? Check the EFI firmware version on your system and verify that is the latest from this link. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1237.
    If the version is not right you need to install the software updates and restart the Mac. After installing the firmware updates install the Boot Camp drivers again.
    Also I know that you had tried most of the possible stuffs to get the issue resolved. However if you haven't tried that please try this.
    1. Boot to Windows in Boot Camp
    2. Right click on My Computer and select Manage
    3. Check the display drivers installed
    4. Right click on that and choose to update driver
    5. When the wizard comes up let it search for the drivers first
    6. If it is not finding the appropriate drivers repeat the steps and choose to install from the disk
    7. Insert the Boot Camp driver disk (i.e. Mac OS X install disk) and try to update the driver.
    This should update the drivers for the graphic card and the issue may be resolved. If the issue persists, please run an AHT as there may be an issue with either the Boot Camp drivers in the DVD or the Card itself.
    You will need to contact the Apple store for a different disk and try installing the Boot Camp drivers or analyzing the Graphic card issues.
    Hope this helps you............
    Regards !!!!

  • Nvidia GeForce 9400M makes my MacBook Pro screen blinks

    I am using a Macbook Pro 2.4MHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067MHz DDR3.
    That's the one with the Nvidia GeForce 9400M and the Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT.
    Using the Nvidia GeForce 9400M, as my default video card, seems to make my screen blinks. That is random.
    Apple's Hardware Test show no problems.
    When I am using the Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT the screen blinks stops.
    I am sure that all started after updating to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. I am currently running Mac OS X 10.6.5.
    Is this a software problem or there is a problem with the Nvidia GeForce 9400M chip?
    Does any is experiencing the same problem?
    +the problem withe the screen blinking is quite old. I am mostly using my Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT as my default video card with no problem at all, but I want to be able to use my Nvidia GeForce 9400M because of the better battery life.
    Any help will be valuable.+
    Tom.

    I have the same issue with mine and sadly I missed the date to get Applecare on this machine (they usually call but this time around they didn't).  ***** that I didn't get this resolved before my warranty ran out .. I'm certainly not going to shell out for a replacement motherboard out of pocket.  I now use the 9600 graphics exclusively and can almost watch my battery drop by the minute.
    On a side note I'm not very impressed with the quality control Apple has had with their portables in the last few years.  I bought this unit refurbished and it took two units to get one that worked properly, and even then this one never did as it's had this video blinking issue since day one.  The problem is I didn't really notice it until recently when I started using it running more often on battery and decided to use the mobile chipset to save battery time.  This is the third MBP I've had and their 3rd MBP that's had motherboard issues.
    When it comes time to replace this one I'm seriously considering going with a macbook air or something else.  Can't justify spending the money on more MBP's with such terrible track records.

  • Need driver for Nvidia Geforce Go 6150 for Windows 7

    Hi, can anyone please tell me where I can download the driver for Nvidia Geforce Go 6150 for Windows 7. I have tried the drivers for Windows Vista but it does not work. Thanks in advance.

    I followed this tutorial after installing Win7 on a friend's HP Pavilion tx1332LA (the tutorial is in Spanish):
    http://www.taringa.net/posts/ebooks-tutoriales/2570715/NVIDIA-nForce-Chipset-Driver-(windows-7-_-vista).html 
    And since the coprocessor was no longer listed as an unknown device (or something similar), I assumed everything worked correctly afterwards... is that alright or do I have to check in some other way? 
    Well, here is a part of what the tutorial says (what was enough for me):
    -Should work for 32-bits and 64-bits versions (I installed it on Windows 7 x64).
    -First of all, we see that in the Device Administrator, there is an unknown device, a coprocessor. That's because Windows 7 can't find its driver.
    -Download and install the following:
    NVIDIA nForce Chipset Driver
    ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp39501-40000/sp39535.exe
    and see if the coprocessor is recognized.
    -If not, go to the Device Administrator and find the unrecognized coprocessor.
    -Right-click on it and select Update driver...
    -Select browse my computer -> let me pick -> have disk (this is what the tutorial says, it wasn't exactly the same for me, but I eventually got to pick a folder on my hard drive)
    -Browse and select the following (assuming C represents the drive where everything from the file above got unpacked):
    C:\swsetup\SP39535\WinVista32\SMU\smuc.inf (for 32-bits version)
    C:\swsetup\SP39535\WinVista64\SMU\smuc64.inf (for 64-bits version)
    Note: That is what the tutorial says, but I could only select the SMU folder and not a specific file. After selecting the SMU folder, a driver was automatically listed, I selected it and it got installed.
    -Now, the coprocessor should be recognized (check the Device Manager).
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    Pixzeto
    (PD: HP, the graphical editor on this forum sucks on Opera 10.01)

  • Can I update bootcamp video driver (nvidia geforce 9400M to       GeForce 332.21 Driver)?

    Can I update bootcamp video driver (nvidia geforce 9400M to GeForce 332.21 Driver)? http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en
    If yes, if I installed it will this also affect the video card of osx?
    btw, I have macbook late 2008 aluminum unibody running OSX mavericks & a windows 7 ultimate on bootcamp..
    TIA!!!

    While we all have MacBooks in this forum not all of us use BootCamp. There's a BootCamp Support Community where everybody uses BootCamp. You should also post this question there to increase your chances of getting an answer.
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/windows_software/boot_camp

  • Need Geforce 9400m driver for OSX lion

    Please help, I can't find the driver for the geforce 9400m for OSX lion on the Nvidia's website. There's only the drivers for OSX leopard and snow leopard.

    Try turning off bluetooth. I noticed after doing some research and using xbench to test my system, GUI resources almost tripled after turning off bluetooth. I know thats odd but of all the fixes and ideas I have found online, this seems to be the only one which increased gaming performance. Be nice if we could download updated drivers from nvidia though. It will only be a matter of time before we have the ability to get lion drivers through nvidias site. Snow leopard is already there so im sure lion is to follow soon. If this doesnt help, go get yourself an optimization tool like onyx or CleanMyMac. This helped me out a little bit. Not much but enough to get another few FPS. Hope this helps.

  • Epson 3170 scanner drivers for Yosemite?

    Hello
    I tried to find my epson scanner 3170 driver in mac APP store as is suggested in epson web page:
    http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?oid=25021&infoType=Down loads
    But nothing from epson appears in my updates...
    Anyone knows how to get the driver for epson scanner 3170 for Yosemite?
    thank you

    The OS doesn't download scanner "drivers." If the scanner is ICA compliant, you can scan with Image Capture. If it is not, or you wan to use Epson's (or anyone else's) software, you have to download it from them.
    There is an ICA driver installed for the Epson Perfection 3170 as noted here: OS X: Printer and scanner software available for download - Apple Support

  • Drivers for NVidia GeForce 9400M/9600M on Unibody Macbook Pro?

    I'm currently on Windows 7. Everything works fine, but when I look at my hardware info, my Nvidia cards aren't there. I went ot their site, downloaded the 9M series driver pack, but I get an error saying there are no cards of that type on my laptop.

    betababe,
    what is giving you the error that your card’s driver needs to be updated?
    You will not receive an answer from Apple here. If you want an answer from Apple, contact them directly.

  • Should I use nVidia or MSI Drivers for my new MSI VGA card?

    Hi,
    Im just about to replace my old (non-MSI) Geforce 4600 TI, with a MSI FX 5700, and i'd like to know, should I use the MSI drivers on the MSI CD, or should I just use the latest nVidia driver from the nVidia web site?
    thanks for any help

    Yes,but the drivers 6X.XX are optimized to the Geforce 6 series.I don´t think I will gain any increase in perfomance if I use the 61.77 driver,for example,instead of the 56.63.And MSI drivers allow DOT,which is safer way of overclocking

  • NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Driver update issue

    After entering the information in the NVIDIA driver search, I'm being told that the latest driver is the "Quadro Mac OS X Driver Release 256". However, after downloading it and trying to install the driver I keep getting an error that says "this computer will not support this NVIDIA graphics solution".
    I've installed the latest CUDA drivers beforehand like it says, and that has worked out fine. Not sure what I'm missing with this though.

    I'm getting the driver from the official NVIDIA website.
    That is the problem. The only place to download any type of updates for a Mac are from Software Update, otherwise you will run into issues such as the one you just experienced. I'm guessing you may have come from the Windows world where it's regular practice to have to go searching for new drivers, with OS X you no longer have to do this. Run Software Update and if it finds updates for your machine install them. You can also set Software Update to check on a regular basis in System Preferences - Software Update.

  • Geforce video drivers for solaris8?

    hello...
    does anyone know were i can find the drivers?
    or can anyone tell me about alternate drivers?
    greets
    ra.ma.

    go to nvidia.com and then to drivers

  • NVIDIA Geforce 9400M and Adobe Photoshop/CS5 question

    Adobe states that their new software, due to ship April 30, will require a "... qualified hardware-accelerated OpenGL graphics card, 16-bit color, and 256MB of VRAM"
    Does the 9400M on the base model iMac and many other models including laptops, offer hardware acceleration to OpenGL?
    If I want to buy a new computer to run CS5, do I HAVE to buy the better models that do not have the 9400M? I'm sure the better model (with ATI Radeon HD 4670) would be better, but is it an absolute requirement? Adobe is not sure which models are qualified. I've been making a list of Intel based Macs that surely won't run CS5. A demo version is forthcoming to find out for ourselves. Any hardware geeks or engineers with tech info?

    Hi, this is a what I found out: The respective hardware is listed here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/831/cpsid_83117.html
    With my white Macbook 4.1 I have no problems to use all features of the regulard Photoshop CS5. Even when running on 2 monitors (I do the actual work on a 23" Apple Display and use the MacBook for my tools)
    Even a test with Photoshop Extended CS5 version has worked out but with lousy performance. In case there are people out who like to know, what can be done with OpenGL ... Adobe is great in hiding stuff:
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404898.html#updating
    Further information can be found here:
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404898.html
    Also a lot information can be found in the 600+ pages Manual. This is also pretty much hidden. You need to activate the onlin help and than click the text in the upper right corner which read something like "Show Help-PDF (38MB)" ... the wording in German is "Hilfe-PDF anzeigen (38MB)
    Or you download it here:
    http://help.adobe.com/enUS/photoshop/cs/using/photoshop_cs5help.pdf
    http://help.adobe.com/deDE/photoshop/cs/using/photoshop_cs5help.pdf
    There is, however, a big problem as soon as several applications use OpenGL. In my case it is EyeTV. I can either view live TV or record it. I cannot do both. Neither can I view a recorded Clip in EyeTV. For me as a non-professional it appears, that OpenGL allows a program to do TWO things at a time which can only be done, if the storage (RAM) is separated). Since Photoshop and EyeTV fight for the same spaces only one can be on first. And Photoshop seems to dominate... the normal view of the picture is produced by the regular chip while the bells and whistles a supported by the graphic chip. EyeTV may even freeze.
    By the way, there is an option, to stop EyeTV (and probably other programs too) from using OpenGL.
    http://support.elgato.com/index.php?m=knowledgebase&a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=3097
    It works i.e. the basics like viewing and recording works but I have decided to use always only one OpenGL-program at a given time.
    Last comment - though you did not ask: I have marked under "Finder Information" to open in 32-Bit modus. The program as such works also without this mark but plug-ins like those from NIK-software do not work yet. Their updates are coming:
    http://www.niksoftware.com/support/usa/entry.php?view=faqs/generalanswers.shtml#CS5compatibility
    I will post my question on a related issue separately = will an increase of the graphic memory to 512MB guarantee better performance or it it also a question, how OSX 10.6 manages the split various memory chips?

  • NVIDIA Geforce 9400M + imac 24'' + Aperture ..

    Hello,
    First of all, I'm a Linux developer/admin, and a windows user due my photography hobby and lightroom ...
    Now It's time to change my old computer .. and i think it's time for a Mac, specifically and imac .. it runs linux .. it runs mac os x .. no doubt in this .. I've tried a old version of aperture in a friend old G5 and the software rocks !!!
    Looking at store the imac 24'' + 9400M price it's good to me, but looking at aperture specs, in recommended graphics cards the 9400M one doesn't appear . It safe to use it ? any remark about performance ?
    Regards.

    I know many people who are happy with the 9400M on their laptops. The 9400M is openCL capable as well. Coming from lightroom, there are some steps you would want to take when setting up aperture - I recommend reading about using referenced masters, turning off automatic preview generation and turning the preview size down in the preferences... And applying the highlights/shadows or sharpen edges adjustments last.

  • IMovie 10 and Canon XA10 AVCHD and Macbook Pro (Late 2009) Maverick 9.0.2 -- 2.26 Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB Memory 160 Hard Drive -- Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB  -- Can I edit ten minutes only in HD with this setup or possibly more..

    Will this tiny computer with the new iMovie 10 work for editing small ten minute films or shorts in HD AVCHD.
    I'll get a new and bigger MacBook Pro and Final Cut X in a few months.
    Thank You

    It works in iMovie 10 (13) with my little computer.
    Ten minutes in HD highest settings 24P imports and works perfectly AVCHD
    I love it!
    Fear not...

  • Nvidia GeForce 9400M wont work on xp

    I just bought a new macbook, and installed the windows xp SP3. The instalation went smothly, but after 4 min of usage, the screen suddenly went crazy! It ended up on the lowest resolution and 4-bits color. How do I make my XP shine like my Mac OS X ?
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    I rebooted the whole computer, and installed xp again. It works like a charm

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