Nvidia quadro fx 1500 driver Windows 10

 Same Problem! - HELP ME PLEASE!

I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.Didn't realize there weren't any NVIDIA certified drivers for Windows 10.However I did find one that did work.Download driver 309.08-quadro-tesla-win8-win7-winvista-64bit-international-whql.exeabout 190MB from NVIDIA website.it is compatible with Windows 8 and compatible and working fine with Windows 10. 

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    Version 7.15.11.7597
    (New) Support for Vista SP1.[/code]

    Bump...
    Non - replied me

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