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| Missing Drivers 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? |
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| Re: Missing Drivers Well I'd say that your problem could be not drivers but some misconfiguration or hardware issue (bad USB cables etc.) It's hard to tell unless you post the exact error messages... Regards, --PA "husky86" <husky86@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:99415AD1-1D62-41BF-B8B4-4F4FD1AE6F13@microsoft.com... > 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? |
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| Re: Missing Drivers 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... > 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? |
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| Re: Missing Drivers Here's a post I made on the iPod problem a few days back: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...=en-us&m=1&p=1 Thanks! "DL" wrote: > 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... > > 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? > > > |
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| RE: Missing Drivers Drivers are the responsibility of the Hardware Manufacturer, not Microsoft! It is NVIDIA's Hardware, they have to write their Drivers to be Vista compatible. Ring them back, and thank them for lying to you! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "husky86" wrote: > 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? |
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| Re: Missing Drivers Drivers should be obtained from the manufacturers sites for the specific hw, or laptop manufacturers site, and not winupdate "husky86" <husky86@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:599EA7C7-6B95-4402-A0CA-E745FE25492F@microsoft.com... > Here's a post I made on the iPod problem a few days back: > > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...=en-us&m=1&p=1 > > Thanks! > > > "DL" wrote: > >> 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... >> > 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? >> >> >> |
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