The Multi Media (a.k.a. Pulsar) is a popular graphics card manufactured by Packard Bell. This driver fixes screen glitches, unwanted artifacts, stuttering or glitchy video and even screen tearing. This version of "40.72_winxp_whql.exe" has been downloaded 55 times with a user rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 5 reviews. The uploader reports that this update will work successfully on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 12.9 MB.
Multi Media (a.k.a. Pulsar)
Windows XP
40.72_winxp_whql.exe (12.9 MB)
40.72 (9-Jan-2003)
nVidia display drivers
These drivers are developed by nVidia, posted on their website 11 november 2002.
They are WHQL certified, which means they are digitally signed by Microosft® to ensure correct functionality under Windows XP. The drivers will work on all videocards based on the nVidia TNT/TNT2/Geforce based chipset.
Jayakumar (DG Staff Member) on 26-Jul-2004
To get the Multi Media (a.k.a. Pulsar) driver, click the green download button above. After you complete your download, move on to Step 2.
If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter Packard Bell Multi Media (a.k.a. Pulsar) into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.
Tech Tip: If you are having trouble deciding which is the right driver, try the Packard Bell Driver Update Utility. It is a software utility which automatically finds and downloads the right driver.
To find the newest driver, you may need to visit the Packard Bell website. Most major device manufacturers update their drivers regularly.
After downloading your new driver, installation is the next step. On Windows, utilize the built-in Device Manager utility to manage this process. This tool provides a comprehensive view of all system-recognized devices and their associated drivers. To complete the installation, a system restart is typically required for the driver update to take effect.
Tech Tip: Driver downloads and updates come in a variety of file formats with different file extensions. For example, you may have downloaded an EXE, INF, ZIP, or SYS file. Each file type has a slighty different installation procedure to follow.
For more help, visit our Driver Support Page for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.