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July 6th, 2007

The Vista driver outlook gets a little brighter

Posted by Ed Bott @ 6:11 am

Categories: Hardware, Windows Vista

Tags: Driver, Microsoft Windows Vista, Vista Driver Outlook, Ed Bott

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I’ve been watching for the past six months as PC hardware makers deliver updated drivers to make their products work with Windows Vista. Lately, the trickle has turned into a steady stream:

  • Creative has released 32–bit and 64–bit Vista drivers for virtually all of its current product line. (And despite what you may have read, they’re not charging customers for those drivers.) I’ve tried the Audigy SE drivers here, and they deliver full 5.1 surround sound.
  • Nvidia and ATI delivered video driver updates in June. Gamers and home theater fanatics are still grumbling (the lack of overscan capability in Nvidia’s drivers is especially annoying), but the updates do represent significant progress.
  • Realtek just last week posted driver updates (32-bit and 64-bit) for their hugely popular HD Audio products. These have solved any lingering audio problems I had on HD Audio-equipped systems.
  • Intel has new Matrix Storage drivers for its onboard SATA disk controllers that make a huge difference in performance. I downloaded the Dell-specific versions for a pair of XPS desktop systems and saw throughput speeds double.

Dell deserves props, too, for reorganizing their support site so that it’s easy to find, save, and download drivers for different systems. I especially like their new capability to create multiple download lists for different systems.

The bad news is that, for the most part, you have to find those drivers yourself and install them manually. That adds a layer of complexity that most PC owners aren’t prepared to deal with. On the Dell C521 I’ve been writing about recently, I found sound, video, and storage drivers dated June 2006. Installing the latest updates made a noticeable difference.

But all is not perfect in driver-land. The biggest disappointment is with unsigned drivers. Several months ago, I wrote about the travails of finding Windows Vista drivers for a Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner. Originally, Fujitsu had promised to deliver the drivers in April. Then, without notice, the scheduled release date slipped to June.

To their credit, Fujitsu delivered the update with a day or two to spare. Vista-compatible drivers (32–bit only) and software updates turned up on Fujitsu’s website on June 29. The installation process is anything but straightforward: You have to first install the old, incompatible XP suite, then install three separate update packages, and at each step you’re prompted to restart. My enthusiasm was tempered even more when I encountered this dialog box after finally starting the updated ScanSnap manager:

fujitsu_unsigned_driver.png

After eight months, they couldn’t deliver a signed driver? I don’t take this sort of warning lightly, either. Running a driver through the Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) does a marvelous job of uncovering potential stability problems. In fact, the three Blue Screen of Death errors I’ve experienced with Vista this year were all caused by unsigned drivers.

I need the functionality this scanner offers, so I’m reluctantly accepting the unsigned driver. But I’ll be ready to remove it at a moment’s notice if I see even a hint of instability.

Which Vista drivers are you still waiting for?

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I'd love to have a nice shiny set of drivers for the A1 plotter we have in our office Then we could run it from the network on our Vista machines, presently we have to route them through an old XP box which seems to work fine, although slow.... (Read the rest)
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Most of drivers are on Vista DVD and on Windows Update  qmlscycrajg | 07/06/07
The ones on the Vista DVD are old  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
strange  rtk | 07/06/07
Read it again  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
Hardware vendors at fault.  ShadeTree | 07/09/07
Drivers from Windows Update  M.R. Kennedy | 07/06/07
Simply amazing...  jasonp@... | 07/06/07
Wrong!!  BroGnorik | 07/12/07
Obviously...  Ben_E | 07/17/07
Creative just dumped a huge portion of their product line  _Aoshi_ | 07/06/07
Sorry, can't get a working link to Creative  _Aoshi_ | 07/06/07
The link is in the original post  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
The picture isn't THAT rosy...  BitTwiddler | 07/06/07
re: The picture isn't THAT rosy...  M.R. Kennedy | 07/06/07
I'll not blame Creative and nvidia...  D. W. Bierbaum | 07/09/07
Wrong!  ShadeTree | 07/10/07
Well, I'll tellya....  Stanley Levin | 07/07/07
Wish I could use my Palm phone  Stationguy | 07/06/07
How about 100% PNP  rickt@... | 07/06/07
Partly there  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
I think It is possible  rickt@... | 07/06/07
You're kidding, right?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
Why can't that be built into the device?  rickt@... | 07/06/07
I give up  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
"lowest-common-denominator computing."  bka1959 | 07/06/07
Depends  CobraA1 | 07/06/07
I'm not talking about standard drivers  rickt@... | 07/06/07
re: I'm not talking about standard drivers  CobraA1 | 07/06/07
Your missing the point!  rickt@... | 07/06/07
You're dreaming, unfortunately  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
Yes, I am dreaming.  rickt@... | 07/06/07
No, things get done by people *working*  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
the dream of a useful BIOS....  kRogue | 07/09/07
Your adjustable wrench will not fit all.  osreinstall | 07/06/07
Not by much, I'm afraid  CobraA1 | 07/06/07
Keep dreaming...  Grayson Peddie | 07/06/07
Why?  Linux User 147560 | 07/07/07
re: Why?  M.R. Kennedy | 07/07/07
...which almost goes back to square one:  Grayson Peddie | 07/07/07
ATI TV Wonder USB  cyberton99@... | 07/06/07
How about some Intel drivers...  BFD | 07/06/07
Which Intel video chipset?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
No, I'm running the...  BFD | 07/07/07
You're SOL, I suspect  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/07/07
Ed, would you recommend for the general home user  TripleII | 07/06/07
Good questions  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
Vista HCL  M.R. Kennedy | 07/07/07
Yes, you're right  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/07/07
Thanks for the info  TripleII | 07/07/07
Page only available in IE6 or above  k12IT | 07/07/07
Signing drivers is also expensive  CobraA1 | 07/06/07
Shortsighted short term thinking.  Bozzer | 07/06/07
I guess some of them have to learn the hard way then (nt)  CobraA1 | 07/06/07
The cost is a drop in the bucket!  ShadeTree | 07/09/07
Message has been deleted.  BALTHOR | 07/06/07
SigmaTel as an Example  k12IT | 07/06/07
Put up a link, please!  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/06/07
Sorry...Forgot Blog Link  k12IT | 07/06/07
And some more detail  k12IT | 07/06/07
Thanks, Ray!  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/07/07
Toshiba Laptop  rohan.aarons@... | 07/06/07
Why not just use Nvidia's drivers?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/08/07
It is not possible with ATI.  ShadeTree | 07/09/07
Ah, I see  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/09/07
universal PNP and fancier BIOS's  kRogue | 07/08/07
nVidia nForce drivers still not updated  dmoisan@... | 07/08/07
Still needed: ATI All-in-Wonder TV-tuner drivers  dwight.silverman@... | 07/08/07
BIOS about  kRogue | 07/09/07
PnP Doesn't PnP  Michael Of Atlanta | 07/09/07
Some progress is better than...  Michael Of Atlanta | 07/11/07
why do we need new drivers for vista?  hansonjb | 07/10/07
Many of the older printers  Ole Man | 07/10/07
I can understand drivers  Michael Of Atlanta | 07/13/07
What Microsoft was thinking  Ole Man | 07/14/07
Doesn't add up...  Michael Of Atlanta | 07/15/07
Turmoil is constant  Ole Man | 07/16/07
Ubuntu pulls back the curtains on the Wizard  Michael Of Atlanta | 07/17/07
vista drivers  buzblo | 07/27/07
HP Design Jet 500  Average_Joe | 08/01/07

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