Tony said:
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code
43)
When I look into the info, it says that it installed the driver
successfully
however something occured during the running of the driver...Any solutions
or
are we just waiting for a driver update for build 5384?
Just chiming in here. I'm running an "old" Radeon 9600 Pro with 256MB of
onboard
RAM. I've tried everything that is suggested in this thread and more but no
dice.
It's code 43 all the way for me, both with the "original" Vista driver and
ATI's latest
Vista Beta2 driver. For the record, this card is running without any
problems on XP.
I can even play some of the most recent games on it (at low resolutions).
It's not the
original video card, which used to be a Nvidia Ti4200.
From the diversity of cards mentioned in this thread I'm thinking it
may be a motherboard or P'n'P issue instead of a video card issue.
For completeness sake I'll mention my pc config :
Northwood P4 @ 2.67GHz (i.e. no Hyper-Threading) with 1 GB PC-2700 RAM
It's a Medion PC with a SiS648 chipset motherboard, custom-made for Aldi by
MSI.
The on-board IDE controller has the following devices connected to it:
* Seagate ST3120023A hard disk
* Sony CD-RW CRX210E1
* PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-105
The on-board USB controller is 1.1 only.
To be fair, it's not the only problem I'm experiencing with Vista. Vista
won't install
when the PC is booted from the DVD. It complains that I need to insert the
"media"
that contains the drivers for my "unknown device". Installing from within
Windows XP
(but still choosing a clean install) did work but I still see problems with
my IDE devices
when in Vista. My DVD and CD appear and disappear between boots so I'm
guessing
my IDE controller is malfunctioning or at least suffering from a bad Vista
driver.
Yes, this PC is overdue for being replaced but tell that to the bank and my
wife
(not necessaily in that order ;-)) Besides, theoretically it should still
qualify for the
complete "Vista Aero Glass Experience"
Hope someone can shed some light on this.