NVIDIA Vista Quality Assurance page

Clearly NVIDIA has gotten the message that the community is sincerely irked about the state of Vista drivers. As we reported yesterday,
they have committed to monthly releases of ForceWare for at least the
foreseeable future (which in this case seems to be May). To further
enforce their commitment, NVIDIA has launched a Vista Quality Assurance
page on their corporate website where users can report any issues they
have with their NVIDIA graphics hardware in Windows Vista and provide
feedback.
Not that it helps anyone experiencing problems right this moment, but the page has links to downloads for the currently offered drivers and goes on to issue a rather devout statement about how NVIDIA is working hard to give their customers the best possible Vista experience. They further pinged the techie press to encourage us to assist in spreading the word through the community that the resource exists, and constitutes their "official message on Vista drivers", to which we have obviously obliged.
So, go fill out yon form and help NVIDIA help you.
Not that it helps anyone experiencing problems right this moment, but the page has links to downloads for the currently offered drivers and goes on to issue a rather devout statement about how NVIDIA is working hard to give their customers the best possible Vista experience. They further pinged the techie press to encourage us to assist in spreading the word through the community that the resource exists, and constitutes their "official message on Vista drivers", to which we have obviously obliged.
So, go fill out yon form and help NVIDIA help you.
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