If you are thinking of upgrading your system and slapping a shiny new operating system on please, PLEASE take heed..
Microsoft Windows Vista 64bit can only recognise windows certified drivers only!
If you have hardware that doesn't have a windows certified 64bit driver it will not work or it will seriously reduce the expected performance.
I tell you this as it may or may-not be a common bit of info, please check the websites of all your hardware to make sure they have certified 64bit drivers before making the switch.
As of now the amount of drivers for vista 64bit are few and far between.
Discuss.
Microsoft Windows Vista 64bit can only recognise windows certified drivers only!
If you have hardware that doesn't have a windows certified 64bit driver it will not work or it will seriously reduce the expected performance.
I tell you this as it may or may-not be a common bit of info, please check the websites of all your hardware to make sure they have certified 64bit drivers before making the switch.
As of now the amount of drivers for vista 64bit are few and far between.
Source: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060201-6098.htmlBill Gates has argued as early as 1997 that the operating system should only allow approved, digitally "signed" device drivers to be installed. Now it has been confirmed that the 64-bit version of Windows Vista will indeed have this restriction built-in. Even administrators will not be allowed to install unsigned kernel-mode drivers on 64-bit systems. Unsigned drivers that do not run in kernel mode can still be installed by administrators, but not by regular users.
Currently, many device drivers for popular peripherals are unsigned, including some non-WHQL drivers for graphics cards from ATI and Nvidia. Windows XP will warn the user about installing unsigned drivers, but will allow them to be installed anyway. Windows Vista 64-bit will simply refuse to install these drivers. For most companies, obtaining a digital certificate will not be a difficult problem, but hardware devices from smaller companies (and many overseas firms) may wind up simply being unsupported on 64-bit Vista
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Last edited by jay_courage (2008-01-21 16:48:40)
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