Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Microsoft’s Obscure Stash of Legacy Drivers

Even if the Vista Upgrade Advisor tells you that you need new drivers, and that they
aren’t known to be available, you still may have something that will work.
That something is called an XP driver. Yep, a driver that works fine under Windows XP
may also work fine under Vista, even though the Upgrade Advisor doesn’t say so.
Table 3-1 shows scores of drivers that Microsoft developers refer to as “XP drivers for
legacy devices which we believe to function well on Windows Vista.” These drivers, however,
won’t be included with Vista and the Upgrade Advisor may or may not say that
they’re compatible, in case your system already has one or more of them.
Sources within Microsoft report that, “For various reasons, these drivers will not be ‘in the
box’ for the final version of Vista.” If you’re having trouble getting Vista to work well with
a particular piece of hardware, and you can’t find a Vista-specific driver for it, you could
try locating and installing an XP driver as a last resort.
To install an XP driver, you’ll need to download it from a manufacturer’s site or have a
copy of the driver on a CD, a USB drive, or some other medium. You can then use Vista’s
Add Hardware control panel to try to write the new driver to your hard disk.
Be sure to copy the old driver to a safe location, such as a USB drive, in case the new
driver works worse than the old one did and you need to switch back.
The list in Table 3-1 includes drivers for a lot of Ethernet cards and Wi-Fi adapters, for
some reason. If your PC can’t connect to a wired network or can’t see your wireless router
after installing Vista, this list of XP drivers that Microsoft developers believe will work
under Vista could help you find software to correct the situation.
Our thanks to Wendy Stidmon of Microsoft for assembling the list of XP drivers that work
in Vista.

The list in Table 3-1 includes drivers for a lot of Ethernet cards and Wi-Fi adapters, for
some reason. If your PC can’t connect to a wired network or can’t see your wireless router
after installing Vista, this list of XP drivers that Microsoft developers believe will work
under Vista could help you find software to correct the situation.
Our thanks to Wendy Stidmon of Microsoft for assembling the list of XP drivers that work
in Vista.

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1 comment:

  1. I don?t usually reply to posts but I will in this case. This was a really nice read, thanks a lot.. bookmarking your blog ;)

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