Windows NT drivers work with Vista

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When I first installed Vista, the Windows NT drivers used to work, so if an
installation cd came with NT drivers, even if it was for Windows 98, XP,
whatever, I could make it work with my Vista. All of a sudden, that stopped
working, I got a pop up that said Vista won't accept NT drivers anymore.
What happened?
 
Ok, so is there a cure for it or not? Unless I get Vista to accept the NT
drivers that it always did before, a good portion of my software is useless
and that renders some hardware useless and *that* is driving me to the poor
house. I'm not a rich woman, after all. Another point here is that
developers and programmers continue to mess things up instead of leaving well
enough happily alone. It's no wonder most people claim to abhore Vista.
Install the sunofagun and it's beautiful. Install an update that's supposed
to be important for security and also get stabbed in the back at the same
time. I think that people who write this kind of garbage into updates are
doing it for job security (otherwise referred to as greed) and they should
get fired. Greed is bad. So is being an a$$hole for no reason other than
loving to be one.
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Colin Barnhorst said:
Did you upgrade to SP1? It could be that Vista SP1 is what changed things.
 
If you think SP1 was the critical change then you should use the free SP1
support from MS and see if they can resolve. The other alternative is to
roll back to Vista Gold and investigate solutions.

CelestialBabe said:
Ok, so is there a cure for it or not? Unless I get Vista to accept the NT
drivers that it always did before, a good portion of my software is
useless
and that renders some hardware useless and *that* is driving me to the
poor
house. I'm not a rich woman, after all. Another point here is that
developers and programmers continue to mess things up instead of leaving
well
enough happily alone. It's no wonder most people claim to abhore Vista.
Install the sunofagun and it's beautiful. Install an update that's
supposed
to be important for security and also get stabbed in the back at the same
time. I think that people who write this kind of garbage into updates are
doing it for job security (otherwise referred to as greed) and they should
get fired. Greed is bad. So is being an a$$hole for no reason other than
loving to be one.
 
CelestialBabe said:
When I first installed Vista, the Windows NT drivers used to work, so
if an
installation cd came with NT drivers, even if it was for Windows 98,
XP,
whatever, I could make it work with my Vista. All of a sudden, that
stopped
working, I got a pop up that said Vista won't accept NT drivers
anymore.
What happened?

As I recall, Vista has never been able to use NT drivers for printers.
It may have allowed them for other devices, but I suspect it would be
hit and miss.

Either way, I would be more surprised when they do work than when they
don't. After all, NT drivers are out of date by two architecture
changes. Heck, there are some XP drivers that don't work with Vista!
Aren't there updated drivers available from the manufacturers?

Regards,

Dave
 
CelestialBabe said:
When I first installed Vista, the Windows NT drivers used to work, so if an
installation cd came with NT drivers, even if it was for Windows 98, XP,
whatever, I could make it work with my Vista. All of a sudden, that stopped
working, I got a pop up that said Vista won't accept NT drivers anymore.
What happened?


Can't imagine. WinNT drivers nevwer should have worked in the first
place. Please tell us how you made that work.


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