NVIDIA uses a Unified Driver Architecture or UDA for the graphics adapters using the NVIDIA chipsets. This allows one set of drivers for all of the various NVIDIA graphic chipsets currently available. To get the latest version of drivers for your IBM 64MB NVIDIA Quadro4 200NVS LP/ATX VGA or DVI-1 graphics adapter, follow the steps below. Step 1: Open your web browser and go to the NVIDIA homepage - www.nvidia.com Step 2: At the top of the page click on DOWNLOAD DRIVERS. Step 3: After selecting DOWNLOAD DRIVERS a SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS page appears with 3 boxes. a: In the first box, click on Graphics Driver. b: In the second box, click on GeForce and TNT * c: In the third box, click on your Operating System ** d: Click on the GO button * If you select the Quadro option, Microsoft Windows 98/Me is not available as a download option. These drivers link to a list of partner certified drivers that are generally back-level but have been tested and certified to work with the vendors application. IBM does not support these back-level drivers. If you choose to use them, direct all support issues to the original equipment manufacture for assistance. ** IBM only supports the following Operating Systems with this adapter: Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows Me. All other operating systems are not supported. Step 4: The next page will provide a link to the drivers for your Operating System. Click on the download location (either primary download location or mirror site if available). Step 5: Read the NVIDIA user license agreement and click on accept at the bottom. Step 6: A File Download window will appear. Click on Save Step 7: A Save as window will appear. Choose a location (example: My Documents) and click on Save. Step 8: Once the drivers have finished downloading, open the folder that you saved them to in Step 7. Double click on the self extracting executable file and follow the on-screen instructions. Your IBM 64MB NVIDIA Quadro4 200NVS LP/ATX VGA or DVI-1 graphics adapter can be used with the nView Multi-display program to allow the user to create multiple desktops within Windows across multiple displays. IBM does not support this application but users wishing to take advantage of this feature may get more information at the following website: http://download.nvidia.com/windows/40.72/nView_20_Users_Guide.pdf