Windows 10 NVIDIA GeForce G 105M

Just downloaded & installed Windows 10 from Windows 7 and now find there is only a generic driver installed for the Video which now limits resolution to 1280x800 max with no HD available.  These were all available prior to the upgrade.  I checked Windows Update with no success.  Also Checked HP Support with same results.  Does anyone have similar issues or have knowlege of what to do?  I'd sure appreciate being able to see full screens with everything in it clearly again.

Hi: The only suggestion I can offer would be to try the W7 nvidia graphics driver from your notebook's support page. Manually install it if the auto install method doesn't work. This package contains the graphics driver for the NVIDIA GeForce G 105M/103M Graphics in the supported notebook/laptop models and operating systems. File name: sp45216.exe

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