Windows Vista 9500m GT drivers

All,
I just installed vista on my macbook pro unibody (2.8, 4gb ram, 9600M GT 512MB).
The 9600m GT that Vista will use is using the stock drivers. I tryed to download some drivers on NVIdias site and it says I dont have a 32 bit version of vista installed - when I do.
Has anyone had any luck with the nvidia drivers or any other drivers better for games?
Thanks....

I don't have a MacBook series, and in the folder "Apple" are drivers for various devices.
Try to install directly. If not try using Device Manager to update.
And try running system file checker just for good measure
*sfc /scannow*
and follow that up with hardware check of your boot partition (schedule chkdsk).
Whether you can install Nvidia drivers manually or not, that would help.
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