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Vista x64 drivers on cd?
Hi all,
I am looking for the list of drivers that come on the oem cd for Vista Home Premium that are 64 bit compatible. Is such a thing out there? thanks, charles.... |
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Vista x64 drivers on cd?
OEM versions of Windows Vista are either 32-bit or 64-bit.
The 64-bit drivers are located in the 64-bit OEM DVD. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- "***** charles"wrote: Hi all, I am looking for the list of drivers that come on the oem cd for Vista Home Premium that are 64 bit compatible. Is such a thing out there? thanks, charles.... |
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Vista x64 drivers on cd?
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
... OEM versions of Windows Vista are either 32-bit or 64-bit. The 64-bit drivers are located in the 64-bit OEM DVD. Yes, but how do I identify which hardware products go with the drivers? We are talking about generic OEM cd's from MS not special ones from any one manufacturing company. I don't want to put a machine together where I must always keep track of extra driver cd's add infinitum in the future. thanks, charles..... Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -*----- "***** charles"wrote: Hi all, I am looking for the list of drivers that come on the oem cd for Vista Home Premium that are 64 bit compatible. Is such a thing out there? thanks, charles.... |
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Vista x64 drivers on cd?
***** charles wrote:
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... OEM versions of Windows Vista are either 32-bit or 64-bit. The 64-bit drivers are located in the 64-bit OEM DVD. Yes, but how do I identify which hardware products go with the drivers? We are talking about generic OEM cd's from MS not special ones from any one manufacturing company. I don't want to put a machine together where I must always keep track of extra driver cd's add infinitum in the future. Well, when you build your own machines that's exactly what you must do. You should know what hardware is in your computer and you should be getting the drivers from each hardware mftr.'s website anyway. The drivers that are on the Vista install DVD are basic drivers and you don't want to use them as a first choice in any case. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Vista x64 drivers on cd?
"Malke" wrote in message
... ***** charles wrote: "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... OEM versions of Windows Vista are either 32-bit or 64-bit. The 64-bit drivers are located in the 64-bit OEM DVD. Yes, but how do I identify which hardware products go with the drivers? We are talking about generic OEM cd's from MS not special ones from any one manufacturing company. I don't want to put a machine together where I must always keep track of extra driver cd's add infinitum in the future. Well, when you build your own machines that's exactly what you must do. You should know what hardware is in your computer and you should be getting the drivers from each hardware mftr.'s website anyway. The drivers that are on the Vista install DVD are basic drivers and you don't want to use them as a first choice in any case. Malke You may not want to use them but I do. Here's my last shot - is there a list of hardware anywhere that matches the drivers that are on the Vista OEM DVD? In "the old days" MS had the hcl. That's basically what I seek. Now a days the last thing I saw was a menu based website where you had to guess at the hardware that is supported. It seems that my only other option is to get a Vista oem dvd and install it on a generic computer. Then do a manual install for every part that it supports where I write down every driver in the list. I would like to avoid this if possible. thanks, charles..... |
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Vista x64 drivers on cd?
Charles
Try he Windows Quality Online Services: Windows Vista Hardware Compatibility List: http://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/ -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "***** charles" wrote in message . .. "Malke" wrote in message ... ***** charles wrote: "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... OEM versions of Windows Vista are either 32-bit or 64-bit. The 64-bit drivers are located in the 64-bit OEM DVD. Yes, but how do I identify which hardware products go with the drivers? We are talking about generic OEM cd's from MS not special ones from any one manufacturing company. I don't want to put a machine together where I must always keep track of extra driver cd's add infinitum in the future. Well, when you build your own machines that's exactly what you must do. You should know what hardware is in your computer and you should be getting the drivers from each hardware mftr.'s website anyway. The drivers that are on the Vista install DVD are basic drivers and you don't want to use them as a first choice in any case. Malke You may not want to use them but I do. Here's my last shot - is there a list of hardware anywhere that matches the drivers that are on the Vista OEM DVD? In "the old days" MS had the hcl. That's basically what I seek. Now a days the last thing I saw was a menu based website where you had to guess at the hardware that is supported. It seems that my only other option is to get a Vista oem dvd and install it on a generic computer. Then do a manual install for every part that it supports where I write down every driver in the list. I would like to avoid this if possible. thanks, charles..... |