Joined: 15 Nov 2004 Posts: 2025 Location: Saint Cloud, MN
Posted: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 23:35:03 Post Subject: D'oh [another Windows Vista rant]
[frustrated]
soo new job with dad as a lot of you know.. Went out and bought a new acer system the other day decent specs, great for the office. Got a really nice 21.6" screen to match it.
Get back to the office get everything hooked up get it on the network make vista look all pretty and run the way I want it to. Install everything that I want to use get some music pics and other things on there. Go to install the software package that we use for the company and f-ing thing doesn't work with vista. ^&*$% All right, no big deal, call the software company to see if they have a patch after looking online. Call and the turds wont talk to me w/o a credit card. F That! the software costs like 20k punks better come out a milk me... get no where with that so i hang up
go home grab a blank hdd and spend the rest of the day installing xp pro. YAY
Its still installing sp2 I just hope that some of the drivers wont have issues not being on vista... Like the soundcard that I cant get to work.
went to acers site and they list a whopping 3 drivers on there all but one have to be on vista.
The motherboard I found out is a foxconn.... I went to their website but couldnt really find anything but where would i find the model of my motherboard? Call acer or foxconn? I need teh audio and other drivers that are busted lol....
[/frustration (hopefully)]
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I've had Vista Business since April and I'm STILL working out issues; it's on a prebuilt system so I would think there shouldn't be any problems... It's a POS OS and I don't recommend it to anyone...
Joined: 15 Nov 2004 Posts: 2025 Location: Saint Cloud, MN
Posted: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:19:38 Post Subject:
sooooooo 3 hours later and i was able to locate all the drivers... i still have no idea what mobo i have but i went on newegg and just looked at all the pictures till i found something that looked similar took 3 trys to get the audio drivers to work and twice for the graphics drivers to install... i heart vista lol _________________
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Joined: 30 May 2005 Posts: 438 Location: Cleveland, OH
Posted: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 20:13:57 Post Subject:
Open it up and look at the mode;/serial on it? Really, all you need to know is what some of the hardware is. The best way I found was to load up a Linux LiveCD since the kernels are built with most of the drivers built modularly. Then just look at `lspci` output to see what all the different hardware make/models are. _________________ Take a look at my Gallery!
Joined: 02 Oct 2007 Posts: 60 Location: New Jersey
Posted: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 02:33:23 Post Subject:
Been using Vista for a few months and no issues other than creative making a lousy driver for it. Did you know you can right click on the program's icon and choose "run as XP" and also "run as administrator"? That fixes 90% of any issues you encounter with compatibility. _________________ Turnipofpower.com - The Social Networking Side Dish
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