Photoshop CS5 x64 error (graphics?)

I haven't spent the time to search for other topics related to this yet because I am on a tight deadline and wanted to start using Photoshop right away for my project.
It's Photoshop CS5 64-bit on Windows Vista 64-bit Ultimate.  I am wondering if anyone else has come across the same error?  (If there's already a thread about it please feel free to point me to it).  Thanks in advance.  (I have an nVidia graphics card, don't know how much memory is on that card though.  It's a Quadro type.)
-markerline

Hi Mylenium..
I did in fact recently update my driver but I guess when you say configure you mean using the nVidia control panel and I can't seem to make heads or tails of that dialog.  It lists all of my programs and a bunch of optional attributes that you can set but I just have it set to the control panel's default settings which I think should be good enough for a 2D-sometimes-3D application such as PS Extended.  Do you know of a specific setting that would cause this error in the control panel?  Or is there a link I should look for with nVidia's website?
Thanks.
-markerline

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