"xiowan" <> wrote:
> At some point you will want to upgrade Vista to SP1
> because it does
> improve the performance of Vista. The graphics upgrade
> you're being asked to
> install may be necessary before you can install SP1
> without problems. I
> don't think it was specifically listed by Microsoft as
> being a "problem" but
> they do mention that they are working on hardware
> "drivers" that will be
> needed for SP1 to install properly.
> I do remember that there were lots of problems with Nvidia
> graphics drivers
> working correctly in Vista.
Thanks for responding. I had already downloaded and
installed SP-1, about a week ago, and everything continued
to work fine afterwards, just as it did before.
Based on comments by others, I'm re-evaluating whether I
want to find a solution to this download problem or not. I
have been able to download Microsoft updates over my dial-up
connection without a problem, and my system is completely up
to date as far as "important" and "recommended" updates is
concerned. I have not bothered to download language packs,
and other items that relate to functions I do not use, such
as games and encryption.
Thanks again.
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>
> xiowan.......in tucson
>
> "CWLee" wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm running (factory installed) Vista Ultimate 64-bit on
>> a
>> new (3 month old) HP w1907 desktop computer. HP Update
>> recommends downloading and installing "NVIDIA Unified
>> Graphic Update", 74.4 MB, taking an estimated 4.3 hours
>> on
>> my dial-up connection. Reason given has something to do
>> with recovery from sleep mode - which I never use.
>> Nevertheless, I decided to download and install the
>> update.
>>
>> I have tried this 4 times, and each time, after 4-6 hours
>> of
>> running time (I let it run while I sleep or am away from
>> the
>> house for several hours) the message is that
>> "Download/installation failed", with no further
>> explanation.
>> My dial-up connection has not failed during that time,
>> since
>> my computer has remained on-line in each of the 4
>> instances.
>>
>> (I have not contacted the HP Technical Support staff with
>> this issue, since it has never been able to understand
>> and
>> reply meaningfully to questions about 3 other issues.)
>>
>> Any enlightenment appreciated. (I have no idea what
>> NVIDIA
>> Unified Graphic software is, or what it does, but my
>> computer seems to be running just fine.)
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> --
>> ----------
>> CWLee
>> Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred
>> cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas,
>> and
>> promote for performance, not preferences.
>>
>>
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