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Links to Vista drivers...
Here you go : http://www.radarsync.com/vista/
Use this page to get a firm idea of what's out there and what's coming when. It will save you some time but you'll still have to keep an eye out for updates.
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mabye this should be stickied until vista becomes more popular and more support comes out.
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thanks pam.....
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RE: Installing Vista Drivers Sticky
I used this software to find the lastest drivers for my new intel vista build, it found all the chipset drivers no problem and i installed them (i thought) no problem. I scanned again just to make sure there all ok and to my suprise i still needed the same drivers. Apparently you have to add a '-overall' parameter for them to install correctly, and heres how -
* Download the intel chipset driver, and save it in your "C:" drive, not under any folder, just "C:" * Click on the "Start" button in Windows, then click on "Run..." * Type this into the window that appears: If you have newer than Windows ME (2000, XP, Vista) enter (type and hit enter): cmd If you have Windows ME or older (ME, 98, 95) enter (type and hit enter): command * A black window will appear. In that window, enter (type and hit enter): cd \ * Now, enter (type and hit enter) the name of the Intel chipset driver that you downloaded followed by "-overall" For example: infinst_autol_8_2_0_1014.exe -overall Make sure that you include spaces before the dash. Older versions of infinst_autol require "-A -OVERALL" instead. Your Intel chipset driver will now install correctly. After the installation is complete, you can delete the file you downloaded, but it is not necessary. Source - http://driveragent.com/intel_drivers.php Not my own work so no credit to me, but handy to know! Hope this helps someone Last edited by Statica; 05-28-2008 at 08:12 AM. Reason: Threads merged. thanx for the update and quoting the source |
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