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Hey @W1zzard, I have a couple of bug reports for GPU-Z, might already be known but anyway, it seems that the last version that can successfully launch the installer on 64-bit Vista is 2.56. Fresh install of Ultimate with SP2, fully updated, all runtimes in order, no path settings messed with.
Did some quick regression testing, 2.57 runs but the installer does not launch, 2.58 has a driver signature issue that you've already fixed and doesn't run at all, 2.59 runs but the installer does not launch either. Earlier versions into the 2.40 and 2.30 releases seem to be ok.
I also have another bug to report, GPU-Z is incorrectly reporting driver versions on older NVIDIA driver branches, with newer drivers you can deduce the release number by reading the last few digits (for example, 31.0.15.5212 is 552.12), but this is not the case with older drivers. For example, I'm running the 309.08 driver on my 2010 Mac mini's 320M, this driver's internal version is 9.18.13.908 and it's being reported as 139.08, presumably due to the last 5 digits. This seems to have been happening for some time.
Maybe it's time to consider a Vintage Edition like CPU-Z's for Windows 8.1 and below, since driver support and GPU releases for these OSes are done and there won't be anything new in the future?
Hope you're enjoying Computex! Cheers
Did some quick regression testing, 2.57 runs but the installer does not launch, 2.58 has a driver signature issue that you've already fixed and doesn't run at all, 2.59 runs but the installer does not launch either. Earlier versions into the 2.40 and 2.30 releases seem to be ok.
I also have another bug to report, GPU-Z is incorrectly reporting driver versions on older NVIDIA driver branches, with newer drivers you can deduce the release number by reading the last few digits (for example, 31.0.15.5212 is 552.12), but this is not the case with older drivers. For example, I'm running the 309.08 driver on my 2010 Mac mini's 320M, this driver's internal version is 9.18.13.908 and it's being reported as 139.08, presumably due to the last 5 digits. This seems to have been happening for some time.
Maybe it's time to consider a Vintage Edition like CPU-Z's for Windows 8.1 and below, since driver support and GPU releases for these OSes are done and there won't be anything new in the future?
Hope you're enjoying Computex! Cheers