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| vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even though it can. Vista can never find drivers on its own. Common scenario: 1) Plug in device via USB 2) Vista will search for drivers via windows update first 3) When that fails, it says to insert driver disc 4) If a driver disc is not an option, I click "Browse my computer for driver software" 5) I type search c:\ and check 'include subfolders' 6) Vista inevitably (and always) finds the drivers somewhere on my hard drive and installs the device, even though I never ran an install disc or did a preinstall for the device. 7) Some devices (like my IDE to USB hard drive enclosure) contain several components, and I need to run steps 1-6 (above) for each component to make everything work properly. This is a stark contrast to what I used to do before my vista upgrade: XP Common scenario 1) plug in device via usb 2) windows will search its own pool of drivers and install the drivers automatically without any prompts. Please fix this microsoft, if anyone has any suggestions or comments, feel free to let me know (not via email) -favian |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even thoughit can. Favian wrote:[color=blue] > Vista can never find drivers on its own. > > Common scenario: > > 1) Plug in device via USB > 2) Vista will search for drivers via windows update first > 3) When that fails, it says to insert driver disc > 4) If a driver disc is not an option, I click "Browse my computer for > driver software" > 5) I type search c:\ and check 'include subfolders' > 6) Vista inevitably (and always) finds the drivers somewhere on my hard > drive and installs the device, even though I never ran an install disc > or did a preinstall for the device. > 7) Some devices (like my IDE to USB hard drive enclosure) contain > several components, and I need to run steps 1-6 (above) for each > component to make everything work properly. > > This is a stark contrast to what I used to do before my vista upgrade: > > XP Common scenario > > 1) plug in device via usb > 2) windows will search its own pool of drivers and install the drivers > automatically without any prompts. > > > > Please fix this microsoft, if anyone has any suggestions or comments, > feel free to let me know (not via email) > > -favian[/color] This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la Vista, Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu at [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software to send you the live CD. -- Alias To email me, remove what's invalid |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even thoughit can. Alias wrote: [color=blue] > This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la Vista, > Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu at > [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software to send > you the live CD. >[/color] Wrong answer bozo. He's not looking for a toy os as he already has the very best os (Vista) in the world. Take you linux crap and shove it where the sun don't shine! Frank |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even thoughit can. Frank wrote:[color=blue] > Alias wrote: >[color=green] >> This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la Vista, >> Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu at >> [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software to >> send you the live CD. >>[/color] > > Wrong answer bozo.[/color] For you, who cannot install Ubuntu, yes, it would be the wrong answer. But, I wasn't addressing you. [color=blue] > He's not looking for a toy os as he already has the > very best os (Vista) in the world.[/color] Let the OP speak for himself. You do not speak for anyone but yourself. [color=blue] > Take you linux crap and shove it where the sun don't shine! > Frank[/color] Translation: Frank doesn't know the solution to the OP's problem so he has to use his usual insults to try and cover up his inability to help the OP. Really pathetic. -- Alias To email me, remove what's invalid |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even though it can. When that problem occurs in XP, it's often due to bad data in a particular registry key. The key looks the same in Vista. Check that the value of DevicePath in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion is %SystemRoot%\inf See this link also [url]http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html#xp_asks_for_drivers[/url] It's oriented to XP, but much of it may also apply to vista. You might also try directing Vista to the \Windows\inf folder when it first prompts for a driver first to check if this is an issue. -- "Favian" <fav1an******.com> wrote in message news:7B261AFB-6E35-4E64-B9FD-AD483CC5561E@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Vista can never find drivers on its own. > > Common scenario: > > 1) Plug in device via USB > 2) Vista will search for drivers via windows update first > 3) When that fails, it says to insert driver disc > 4) If a driver disc is not an option, I click "Browse my computer for > driver software" > 5) I type search c:\ and check 'include subfolders' > 6) Vista inevitably (and always) finds the drivers somewhere on my hard > drive and installs the device, even though I never ran an install disc or > did a preinstall for the device. > 7) Some devices (like my IDE to USB hard drive enclosure) contain several > components, and I need to run steps 1-6 (above) for each component to make > everything work properly. > > This is a stark contrast to what I used to do before my vista upgrade: > > XP Common scenario > > 1) plug in device via usb > 2) windows will search its own pool of drivers and install the drivers > automatically without any prompts. > > > > Please fix this microsoft, if anyone has any suggestions or comments, feel > free to let me know (not via email) > > -favian[/color] |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even thoughit can. Alias wrote:[color=blue] > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la Vista, >>> Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu at >>> [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software to >>> send you the live CD. >>>[/color] >> >> Wrong answer bozo.[/color] > > > For you, who cannot install Ubuntu, yes, it would be the wrong answer. > But, I wasn't addressing you.[/color] hehehe...more lies? Well, that's to expected from a lying linux loser like you isn't it. Oh, or maybe you forgot...I did install ubuntu...for about two days ...then...gave it to my associate who gave it to his 5yrs son...who just loved to flip that cubie thingie...best babysitter ever my assoc said! [color=blue] >[color=green] >> He's not looking for a toy os as he already has the very best os >> (Vista) in the world.[/color] > > > Let the OP speak for himself. You do not speak for anyone but yourself.[/color] Oh, and who do you speak for mr dumbass?[color=blue] >[color=green] >> Take you linux crap and shove it where the sun don't shine! >> Frank[/color] > > > Translation: Frank doesn't know the solution to the OP's problem so he > has to use his usual insults to try and cover up his inability to help > the OP. Really pathetic. >[/color] Obviously you can't read and recommending a toy os has nothing to do with Vista finding drivers you idiot! Frank |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even thoughit can. Frank wrote:[color=blue] > Alias wrote:[color=green] >> Frank wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Alias wrote: >>> >>>> This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la >>>> Vista, Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu >>>> at [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software >>>> to send you the live CD. >>>> >>> >>> Wrong answer bozo.[/color] >> >> >> For you, who cannot install Ubuntu, yes, it would be the wrong answer. >> But, I wasn't addressing you.[/color][/color] Snip drivel big time. [color=blue] > Obviously you can't read and recommending a toy os has nothing to do > with Vista finding drivers you idiot! > Frank[/color] So why don't you help the OP? Can't? -- Alias To email me, remove what's invalid |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even thoughit can. Alias wrote: [color=blue] > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Frank wrote: >>> >>>> Alias wrote: >>>> >>>>> This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la >>>>> Vista, Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu >>>>> at [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software >>>>> to send you the live CD. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Wrong answer bozo. >>> >>> >>> >>> For you, who cannot install Ubuntu, yes, it would be the wrong >>> answer. But, I wasn't addressing you.[/color][/color] > > > Snip drivel big time. >[color=green] >> Obviously you can't read and recommending a toy os has nothing to do >> with Vista finding drivers you idiot! >> Frank[/color] > > > So why don't you help the OP? Can't? >[/color] Still can't read you dickhead! Try again...read slowly...take notes...re-read...hahaha...lol. Frank |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even though it can. Please stop suggesting linux, it is not a viable option for me at this point. I am using my computer for media center purposes, and there is nothing that linux can do for me in that dept. Neither do I have the time or the position to learn a whole new operating system. Neither do I have the options to 'WRITE MY OWN DRIVERS' for hardware that is not compatible with linux yet. Please stop pestering this forum, I am aware of ubuntu, it is not an option considering my needs. I would appreciate if everyone clicked 'I agree' for my suggestion, this seems to be a problem that continues even with all the latest updates. "Alias" <iamalias******.com.invalid> wrote in message news:uKslw1E1HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Frank wrote:[color=green] >> Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> This is just a part of the new "security" features of Hasta la Vista, >>> Baby. If you want a real operating system, check out Ubuntu at >>> [url]www.ubuntu.com[/url] They will pay the postage for this FREE software to send >>> you the live CD. >>>[/color] >> >> Wrong answer bozo.[/color] > > For you, who cannot install Ubuntu, yes, it would be the wrong answer. > But, I wasn't addressing you. >[color=green] >> He's not looking for a toy os as he already has the very best os (Vista) >> in the world.[/color] > > Let the OP speak for himself. You do not speak for anyone but yourself. >[color=green] >> Take you linux crap and shove it where the sun don't shine! >> Frank[/color] > > Translation: Frank doesn't know the solution to the OP's problem so he has > to use his usual insults to try and cover up his inability to help the OP. > Really pathetic. > > -- > Alias > To email me, remove what's invalid[/color] |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even though it can. Thanks for the heads up, I do not have any new hardware I can test it out with, but I'll be formatting soon when I install my new hard drive so I'll give it a shot then and let you guys know. -favian "GTS" <x@y.net> wrote in message news:#sj311E1HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > When that problem occurs in XP, it's often due to bad data in a particular > registry key. The key looks the same in Vista. Check that the value of > DevicePath in > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion > is %SystemRoot%\inf > > See this link also > [url]http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html#xp_asks_for_drivers[/url] > It's oriented to XP, but much of it may also apply to vista. > > You might also try directing Vista to the \Windows\inf folder when it > first prompts for a driver first to check if this is an issue. > -- > > "Favian" <fav1an******.com> wrote in message > news:7B261AFB-6E35-4E64-B9FD-AD483CC5561E@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Vista can never find drivers on its own. >> >> Common scenario: >> >> 1) Plug in device via USB >> 2) Vista will search for drivers via windows update first >> 3) When that fails, it says to insert driver disc >> 4) If a driver disc is not an option, I click "Browse my computer for >> driver software" >> 5) I type search c:\ and check 'include subfolders' >> 6) Vista inevitably (and always) finds the drivers somewhere on my hard >> drive and installs the device, even though I never ran an install disc or >> did a preinstall for the device. >> 7) Some devices (like my IDE to USB hard drive enclosure) contain several >> components, and I need to run steps 1-6 (above) for each component to >> make everything work properly. >> >> This is a stark contrast to what I used to do before my vista upgrade: >> >> XP Common scenario >> >> 1) plug in device via usb >> 2) windows will search its own pool of drivers and install the drivers >> automatically without any prompts. >> >> >> >> Please fix this microsoft, if anyone has any suggestions or comments, >> feel free to let me know (not via email) >> >> -favian[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: vista does not detect proper drivers automatically even though it can. You're welcome. Good luck. "Favian" <fav1an******.com> wrote in message news:6D83F609-3381-4225-B2D2-182D43BB8B12@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thanks for the heads up, I do not have any new hardware I can test it out > with, but > I'll be formatting soon when I install my new hard drive so I'll give it a > shot then and > let you guys know. > > -favian > > > "GTS" <x@y.net> wrote in message > news:#sj311E1HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> When that problem occurs in XP, it's often due to bad data in a >> particular registry key. The key looks the same in Vista. Check that >> the value of DevicePath in >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion >> is %SystemRoot%\inf >> >> See this link also >> [url]http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html#xp_asks_for_drivers[/url] >> It's oriented to XP, but much of it may also apply to vista. >> >> You might also try directing Vista to the \Windows\inf folder when it >> first prompts for a driver first to check if this is an issue. >> -- >> >> "Favian" <fav1an******.com> wrote in message >> news:7B261AFB-6E35-4E64-B9FD-AD483CC5561E@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> Vista can never find drivers on its own. >>> >>> Common scenario: >>> >>> 1) Plug in device via USB >>> 2) Vista will search for drivers via windows update first >>> 3) When that fails, it says to insert driver disc >>> 4) If a driver disc is not an option, I click "Browse my computer for >>> driver software" >>> 5) I type search c:\ and check 'include subfolders' >>> 6) Vista inevitably (and always) finds the drivers somewhere on my hard >>> drive and installs the device, even though I never ran an install disc >>> or did a preinstall for the device. >>> 7) Some devices (like my IDE to USB hard drive enclosure) contain >>> several components, and I need to run steps 1-6 (above) for each >>> component to make everything work properly. >>> >>> This is a stark contrast to what I used to do before my vista upgrade: >>> >>> XP Common scenario >>> >>> 1) plug in device via usb >>> 2) windows will search its own pool of drivers and install the drivers >>> automatically without any prompts. >>> >>> >>> >>> Please fix this microsoft, if anyone has any suggestions or comments, >>> feel free to let me know (not via email) >>> >>> -favian[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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