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I encountered the following 7 bugs in Vista Pre-RC1 install:
1) No driver for Silicon Image SIL ATA serial ATA drive controller 2) No driver for 3Com 10/100 Ethernet card 3) No driver for Terratec PCI/128 sound card 4) Installing Win XP drivers for 3) above causes a blue screen on the next boot 5) Internationalisation setup does not allow Location: Switzerland; User Settings: English; Keyboard Layout: US International 6) When you uninstall drivers and then try to re-install the same ones, the process fails: most likely due to LUA "protection"... 7) When you boot to last known good state, and then try to re-install drivers, you get the same problem as 6) above What is the solution? ... my solution is FORMAT D: ... C'mon MS this release is completely useless; and it is certainly nothing like release ready!! |
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I had same error with Silicon drive controller in 5536 but got it working by
upgrading from a fresh XP install. Using RC1 had no issue at all installing from a bare drive with no upgrade. Consider using RC1. "Andrew Fiddian-Green" wrote: I encountered the following 7 bugs in Vista Pre-RC1 install: 1) No driver for Silicon Image SIL ATA serial ATA drive controller 2) No driver for 3Com 10/100 Ethernet card 3) No driver for Terratec PCI/128 sound card 4) Installing Win XP drivers for 3) above causes a blue screen on the next boot 5) Internationalisation setup does not allow Location: Switzerland; User Settings: English; Keyboard Layout: US International 6) When you uninstall drivers and then try to re-install the same ones, the process fails: most likely due to LUA "protection"... 7) When you boot to last known good state, and then try to re-install drivers, you get the same problem as 6) above What is the solution? ... my solution is FORMAT D: ... C'mon MS this release is completely useless; and it is certainly nothing like release ready!! |
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you mean format whatevervistaisinstalledon: ^^
"Andrew Fiddian-Green" wrote: I encountered the following 7 bugs in Vista Pre-RC1 install: 1) No driver for Silicon Image SIL ATA serial ATA drive controller 2) No driver for 3Com 10/100 Ethernet card 3) No driver for Terratec PCI/128 sound card 4) Installing Win XP drivers for 3) above causes a blue screen on the next boot 5) Internationalisation setup does not allow Location: Switzerland; User Settings: English; Keyboard Layout: US International 6) When you uninstall drivers and then try to re-install the same ones, the process fails: most likely due to LUA "protection"... 7) When you boot to last known good state, and then try to re-install drivers, you get the same problem as 6) above What is the solution? ... my solution is FORMAT D: ... C'mon MS this release is completely useless; and it is certainly nothing like release ready!! |
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First off, Missing device drivers aren't bugs. It's up to hardware vendors to
supply drivers to MS for them to include them in the new OS. Don't flame MS because of your own ignorance. Secondly, your hardware must be fairly outdated or crap. I have two seperate SATA/EIDE RAID devices that installed perfectly without me having to do anything. Actually every piece of hardware was detected and installed in Pre-RC1. "Andrew Fiddian-Green" wrote: I encountered the following 7 bugs in Vista Pre-RC1 install: 1) No driver for Silicon Image SIL ATA serial ATA drive controller 2) No driver for 3Com 10/100 Ethernet card 3) No driver for Terratec PCI/128 sound card 4) Installing Win XP drivers for 3) above causes a blue screen on the next boot 5) Internationalisation setup does not allow Location: Switzerland; User Settings: English; Keyboard Layout: US International 6) When you uninstall drivers and then try to re-install the same ones, the process fails: most likely due to LUA "protection"... 7) When you boot to last known good state, and then try to re-install drivers, you get the same problem as 6) above What is the solution? ... my solution is FORMAT D: ... C'mon MS this release is completely useless; and it is certainly nothing like release ready!! |
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cyberwolf is a very useful and helpful member of these forums
"Andrew Fiddian-Green" nn@dd wrote in message ... I am neither flaming not ignorant. But I am offended by YOUR assertions 1) concerning my PC and 2) concerning myself. |
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I don't think he was falming anyone and also you saying he is ignorant show's
yours ... Just my Opinion. "Cyberwolf" wrote: First off, Missing device drivers aren't bugs. It's up to hardware vendors to supply drivers to MS for them to include them in the new OS. Don't flame MS because of your own ignorance. Secondly, your hardware must be fairly outdated or crap. I have two seperate SATA/EIDE RAID devices that installed perfectly without me having to do anything. Actually every piece of hardware was detected and installed in Pre-RC1. "Andrew Fiddian-Green" wrote: I encountered the following 7 bugs in Vista Pre-RC1 install: 1) No driver for Silicon Image SIL ATA serial ATA drive controller 2) No driver for 3Com 10/100 Ethernet card 3) No driver for Terratec PCI/128 sound card 4) Installing Win XP drivers for 3) above causes a blue screen on the next boot 5) Internationalisation setup does not allow Location: Switzerland; User Settings: English; Keyboard Layout: US International 6) When you uninstall drivers and then try to re-install the same ones, the process fails: most likely due to LUA "protection"... 7) When you boot to last known good state, and then try to re-install drivers, you get the same problem as 6) above What is the solution? ... my solution is FORMAT D: ... C'mon MS this release is completely useless; and it is certainly nothing like release ready!! |