The new release is targeted at both desktops and notebooks

Apr 29, 2015 14:29 GMT  ·  By

Just now, NVIDIA has made available its first GeForce and Quadro graphics packages compatible with both 32- and 64-bit variants of Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system, namely version 352.63 beta.

As the producer highlights, the available files are the recommended drivers for pre-release Windows 10 testing, and are suitable for both desktop and notebook system configurations.

To be clearer, NVIDIA has provided 2 GeForce-related executables targeted at desktops (one for each bit variant), another 2 files for notebooks, as well as 2 Quadro drivers supporting both desktops and notebooks at the same time.

With this in mind, if you intend to apply this new update, simply download the appropriate file (depending on your computer’s bit architecture) on your hard drive and perform the installation as was the case with any other previous version: run the driver and follow the on-screen instructions.

In addition to that, similar to other updates, after the driver has been applied, it would be a good idea to perform a system reboot in order to allow all changes to take effect. If this task isn’t requested automatically by the wizard, make sure to carry it out manually.

Still, don’t forget and bear in mind that NVIDIA’s newly provided files consist of a beta release targeted only at Windows 10 platforms. We do not recommend trying to install them on other operating systems, as this might harm your computer.

That being said, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 352.63 Beta or download NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Driver 352.63 Beta, depending on your video card, apply it, and constantly check our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”