| Re: Missing Drivers Here's a post I made on the iPod problem a few days back:
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Thanks!
"DL" wrote:
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> What makes you think there are missing drivers
> iPod fine here
> Takes about 15sec for the wireless connection to come online
>
> "husky86" <husky86@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:99415AD1-1D62-41BF-B8B4-4F4FD1AE6F13@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> > I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1 on a desktop
> > system.
> > The motherboard I'm using is NVIDIA's nForce 680i SLI (video card is
> > NVIDIA's
> > GeForce 8800 Ultra).
> >
> > The desktop system is a little less than a year old. And Windows Vista
> > has
> > been out on the market for well over a year. The problem I'm continuing
> > to
> > experience is MISSING DRIVERS.
> >
> > For instance, every time I put this desktop to sleep, when I wake it up
> > there's no Internet connection. The manufacturer has confirmed that this
> > is
> > a Windows Vista issue (a driver that hasn't been released yet). NVIDIA
> > says
> > it's not their problem. The manufacturer confirms this.
> >
> > When I plug in my iPod I get error messages all over the place. After
> > contacting the manufacturer as well as Apple I was once again informed
> > that
> > this is a Windows Vista missing driver issue. "It's Microsoft's problem,"
> > an
> > Apple representative told me.
> >
> > There's a few other missing driver problems as well.
> >
> > I just wonder if I'm getting the runaround here....? In other words, is
> > this really Microsoft's responsibility, NVIDIA's responsibility, Apple's
> > responsibility, etc., regarding these ongoing missing drivers?
> >
> > I have the latest updates as far as Microsoft Update (I check every
> > morning). And yet 12-14 months after Vista's release, I still don't have
> > access to the drivers I need. This is infuriating.
> >
> > Unfortunately, one can't really complain to Microsoft about these missing
> > drivers because Vista came with my desktop system and therefore is an OEM
> > product. Microsoft won't allow me to talk to them directly, in other
> > words.
> >
> > Suggestions?[/color]
>
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