Visit the Sony web site for updated drivers. I see they have added many new
drivers.
--
Leo
When I was young and adventurous, I wanted to join a violent,
armed group with no regard for the law, but the IRS wasn't hiring.
"Renato Tapia" <Renato
Tapia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8EE1D07F-A550-4EDB-A382-BCF470203500@microsoft.com...
>I just bought a Vaio FE41S, and found out that the MotionEye Camera doesn't
> work even when I've updated Windows Visa and installed the Vaio Capture
> Utility, it's frustrating not to be able to actually use what you have
> paid
> for. Any help would be very appreciated, I'm not an expert user... as you
> can
> imagine.
>
>
>
> "Mike Brannigan" wrote:
>
>> "Giovanni" <Giovanni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:411AB371-DA95-48FF-90CE-B9CEF6925398@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi all,
>> > today i receive this answer from sony vaio support about a problem
>> > with my
>> > new notebook and windows vista:
>> > "No support for windows vista, call Microsoft".
>> >
>> > Afeter some times the system halt and if i "hibernate" the system
>> > after
>> > reboot i get this error: "ACPI .... Upgrade your bios".
>> >
>> > Model: sony vaio bx397xp (Windows vista premium ready!!!)
>> >
>> > I think the problem is compatibility hardware and no windows vista.
>> > Thanks
>> > Giovanni
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Vista Ready just means it meets the appropriate hardware specs.
>> The fact that Vista is NOT currently a RETAIL operating systems -
>> means that Sony are quite within their rights to not support it YET.
>> Once Vista ships to the general public and Sony launch their Express
>> Upgrade (worldwide) they will also be releasing the appropriate
>> drivers and other patches (firmware etc) for their models that are
>> Vista ready.
>>
>> As an aside to this I have just installed Vista on a new Sony FE
>> series laptop and it functions perfectly - I only had to hack the inf
>> to get the video card divers to load.
>> So before we all start jumping up and down about their end user
>> customer facing support remember that as regards regular end user (not
>> corporates or developers) Vista is still not a shipping product
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike Brannigan
>>
>>
>>
>>