: Vista Hardware Issues/Problems/Fixes
James 2007-01-31, 03:02 PM I installed Vista Home Premium today - clean install - so far (key words so far) the only glitches I have had are regarding my HP printer and my sound card
I have a all-in one printer - the printer and fax components are working fine but I am not able to install the software that allows me to setup preferences, view sent faxes, view received faxes etc... a very important part no less.
and re: sound I have no idea what is wrong here , I have a SoundBlaster sound card.
any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated
QuickSilver 2007-01-31, 03:18 PM James you need to go to
http://193.95.171.83/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=14,E=0000000000194895269,K=6902,Sxi=6,VARSET=ws:http://us.creative.com/,case=14186
I had the same problem with my Audigy 2 sound card. Windows showed no problems but I had no sound out of my speakers and could not configure a 5.1 setup until i downloaded the Creative drivers and software from the link above.
James 2007-01-31, 07:34 PM Tx Quicksilver - I was able to d/l drivers for my audigy 2 zs sound card.
day 1 learning curve but I can't seem to figure out how do get 5.1 sound enabled?
congo 2007-01-31, 08:04 PM I have a all-in one printer - the printer and fax components are working fine but I am not able to install the software that allows me to setup preferences, view sent faxes, view received faxes etc... a very important part no less.
If you right click the install program (setup.exe or install.exe perhaps) you should be able to set a flag that will install the program as if it's running under XP, 2000, 98, etc. I think it's in properties but not certain. It's fairly obvious though.
Perhaps that will help you get going with the software.
James 2007-01-31, 08:14 PM Tx Congo -I actually spent 1 1/2 with HP tech support, and unfortunately for me I just happened to have gotten the wrong tech person, she made me do so many useless things (eg. my usb cable was too long so she made me try a shorter one - I wish I was kidding). I kept saying maybe this is a Vista issue and she would say no. Finally after my suggestion for the 100th time she went and asked someone else.
bottom line if you I have the vista disk has HP drivers for the fax and printer but an update for the "toolbox" which is what I was trying to re-install will not be available from HP for another 2 weeks or so.
QuickSilver 2007-01-31, 09:18 PM James did you get 5.1 enabled on your Audigy? Let me know if you didn't.
James 2007-02-01, 08:10 AM Quicksilver, no I haven't figured out how to get the 5.1 working.
QuickSilver 2007-02-01, 08:24 AM James this is what i did
Setting-Control Panel-Sound
Playback Tab-Highlight Speakers-Click Configure
I believe you can choose which speaker configuration you have there and test the speakers as well. I am at work and do not have 5.1 so this is from memory. I will check tonight if that does not work for you.
James 2007-02-01, 09:02 AM Great -that did it. Tx again Quicksilver.
On another note - do you (or anybody using vista for that matter) find that occassionally you are unable to shutdown- it just hangs in the shutdown phase (little circle spinning - formerly sand timer)
This has happened a few times. It might be random but it seems to occur when new programs are installed but its too early to tell - eg. just installed quicken 2006, when asked to reboot , it hangs, waited 5 minutes but nothing so I just did a hard reboot.
stampeder 2007-02-03, 02:45 PM Nvidia facing possible lawsuit over Vista drivers
Humphrey Cheung
February 2, 2007 17:54
Culver City (CA) - A group of Nvidia customers are upset over the company's lack of final Vista drivers
and are now threatening a class action lawsuit against the graphics card giant. The customers claim
that the cards don't adequately work with Microsoft's newest operating system and feel that the company
isn't being truthful about being "Vista Ready". One customer, who we can only name as 'Nathan', has
even created a website nvidiaclassaction.org and is seeking legal help for a possible lawsuit.
http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/02/02/nvidia_lawsuit_vista_drivers/
ht_addict 2007-02-03, 09:49 PM Picked up an OEM version of Vista Home Premium and did 2 installs. First was a clean install from within XP. I did the boot from dvd install to remove my a partition(XP recovery partition) on my notebook drive. Both time the install went without any problems. Once I got online I downloaded all the latest updates. Only missing drivers for 2 Other devices(CoProcessor and Unknown device). Anyone have an Idea how to figure out what these are?
Just picked up a new Acer computer from FS with Vista Premium loaded on it. Vista does not reconize my HP 1018 laserjet printer. I tried to add a printer, but Vista tells me that any USB print is setup automatically. When I try to install the printer using the disk that HP supplied it makes it about 1/2 through before Vista stops the install and says the driver will not load properly and that I should contact the printer manufacturer. Checked the HP download site, no sign of a Vista driver for this printer. I'm alittle surprised,, I know this is not an expensive printer, but I think it is still a current product and I would imagine there are lots of them out there. Guess I'll have to keep the old XP computer going for a while.
QuickSilver 2007-02-05, 01:10 PM jcol
Checking the HP website I found this doc. I guess u just have to wait for the driver release from HP.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00808536#ref3
Have you tried installing it as another Laserjet printer?
Here is a snippet
NOTE: If your printer currently uses either a PCL5, PCL6 or PostScript XP driver, you may download the current XP driver from HP to provide printing functionality. Windows Vista printing is very similar to Windows XP and most print drivers supported in XP environment for LaserJet printers may also work in the Windows Vista operating system.
k4kman 2007-02-05, 08:02 PM Is an NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT enough video card power to run Vista with all it's bells and whistles?
Thank for the info QuickSilver, I checked out the web-site. Not sure I understand about the XP driver working if the printer is PCL or Postscript, the driver that I tried to install from the disk supplied with the printer appears to be the same as the one on the web-site which would not load. If I get a chance I will try the XP driver from the site but I doubt it will work.
odiovidio 2007-02-07, 09:21 AM I think my slow performance has something to do with my wireless USB adapter. On the Media Center Performance page, it says that wireless USB adapters are not supported...This makes no sense whatsoever since the only XBOX 360 wireless adapter you can get is USB (I don't have one, my XBOX is using a wired connection).
I'm using a wireless adapter based on the Zydas ZD1211 chip, and was able to find a Vista Beta driver for it.
Is anyone else using a wireless USB adapter to connect between Vista and the 360? I can't really see the reason why PCI wireless adapters would be supported and USB adapters are not.
By the way, with XP and WMP11, I was able to stream 2Mbps WMV video over this same connection fine.
MarcP 2007-02-16, 10:32 PM I've had Vista Ultimate for several weeks on a dual boot (I'm a member of MSDN) and never got my Logitech G15 keyboard to fully work.
Well, I learned that is you disable User Access Control in Vista, then the G15 software will work completely. I tried and indeed it does.
Hope this info will be useful to someone.
Well, my problem with the Vista Home Premium Windows Media Centre is that scheduled recordings have all so far on three separate occasions misfired. They all started and finished on time but they all recorded a program on a different channel than was designated. :rolleyes: Anyone else experience this malfunction ?
NefCanuck 2007-02-19, 01:25 PM I don't have Vista yet, but I was wondering about your issue. Is there any rhyme or reason to the channel that it selects instead of the one you want? (IE: The last channel you watched, ten channels ahead/behind of the one that yuo wanted etc?) any sort of pattern might help troubleshoot things...
NefCanuck
stampeder 2007-02-20, 03:00 AM A site called RadarSync has collected and is collecting as many Vista drivers as possible so that installers can have a one-stop shop for links.
http://www.radarsync.com/vista/
Neat to see that their site runs on Linux :D
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://www.radarsync.com
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