Upgraded to 8800 GT Card, no Vista drivers

The 8800 GT graphics card was a great easy install, and booting into leopard a snap, no probs. Some noticable snap to apps opening and closing too. My question is Boot camp. I run Vista for only a handful of games and it seems that on my Bootcamp disk it only will re install the ATI drivers from the old 256mg card, in repair mode. Vista defaults a Generic Video driver that causes the system to really lag, and drag shadows are all over, when moving windows. I have not uninstalled the total boot camp installation, and would hope I do not have to for a certified card upgrade from Apple?. Any suggestions?

Some think that Apple BootCamp would have the driver already. We're lucky that we can grab them, but looking on Nvidia, they are still December, so it would seem possible, don't you? to have included them on newer DVDs?
Glad it is okay now and something easy. And easy to over look. One thing that can cause problems, you know, is letting Windows Update install 3rd party drivers, which also cause weirdness.

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