I saw over at the NVmax site that another version has been released. It is recomended that you upgrade to this version. Heres why:
The following problems have been addressed. It is important that all users upgrade to make sure they dont get any of these problems.
:: Fixed complete program failure on Windows 9.x/ME based systems (complete function failure).
:: Fixed problem whereby no settings would save on Windows 2000/XP. This bug would not effect Color Control or Overclocking.
:: Fixed problem whereby OpenGL FSAA would not report a value.
Due to the extremeness of the two uppermost bug fixes I highly recommend users upgrade. On another note, NVmax is now driver independant so if NVIDIA changes the registry locations in future drivers NVmax will work correctly.
Download: 3.00.53
News source: NVMax
The following problems have been addressed. It is important that all users upgrade to make sure they dont get any of these problems.
:: Fixed complete program failure on Windows 9.x/ME based systems (complete function failure).
:: Fixed problem whereby no settings would save on Windows 2000/XP. This bug would not effect Color Control or Overclocking.
:: Fixed problem whereby OpenGL FSAA would not report a value.
Due to the extremeness of the two uppermost bug fixes I highly recommend users upgrade. On another note, NVmax is now driver independant so if NVIDIA changes the registry locations in future drivers NVmax will work correctly.
Fixed as many of the the download links as I could in the BIOS flashing questions.
Renamed and added WHQL and 21.xx information to 'What is the difference between the 3.xx, 5.xx, 6.xx, 7.xx, 8.xx, 10.xx, 11.xx, 12.xx, 21.xx, WHQL and non-WHQL versions of the drivers?' question.
Fixed Unified link in 'Where can I get Unified?' question.
Added Windows 95 information to 'How do I get to the NVIDIA control panel and what should I set the settings to?' question.
Changes references throughout FAQ from Windows 9x to 9x/ME and Windows 2000 to 2000/XP.
Removed Creative specific information from drivers questions.

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