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M Skabialka
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      12-28-2006
I installed Vista Beta 2 on an older Dell machine with an Intel
810/810e/815/815e series video card. All I can get is 8 bit 800x600 display
settings. I could not find Vista drivers on Intel's or Dell's web sites.
Are there any other drivers, something generic maybe which I could use on
this test machine? For this machine I am not prepared to buy a new video
card as it was headed for disposal anyway. I just wanted to show other
people in our organization what Vista looks like as we probably won't
upgrade our current machines, only replace them when they get old.


 
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Richard G. Harper
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      12-28-2006
Unless either Intel or Dell releases drivers you are out of luck.

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"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I installed Vista Beta 2 on an older Dell machine with an Intel
>810/810e/815/815e series video card. All I can get is 8 bit 800x600
>display settings. I could not find Vista drivers on Intel's or Dell's web
>sites. Are there any other drivers, something generic maybe which I could
>use on this test machine? For this machine I am not prepared to buy a new
>video card as it was headed for disposal anyway. I just wanted to show
>other people in our organization what Vista looks like as we probably won't
>upgrade our current machines, only replace them when they get old.
>



 
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Richard M.
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      12-31-2006
I hit the same problem.

I planned to use some decent older computer (1.3GHz, 512MB, fast 40GB
HD,...) to test inhouse developpement compatibility. (That computer is
roaring with XP or 2003 EE.)

The best I got was Vista *pretending* to use 8 bit 800x600 display, when it
was clearly *4bit*.

And while using 16 colors mode, some options in dialog box are simply not
displayed... which is BAD !

I have been able to make my Samsung flat panel 19" seen after I provided
Vista with the constructor CD.

I tried to install the lasted 2000/XP driver for 815 from Intel. Vista was
happy, installed it and asked to reboot.
It did reboot, up to the desktop at nominal resolution.
At which point it "blued" with a Stop C2 ("Bad Pool Caller") !

I think this is only fair as the 815 borrow memory on main memory (if my
memory serves...) Thus I expect that the driver needs to cooperate with the
OS a little.

I hoped to be able to pick-up another driver (some kind of "super-VGA").
But no such thing is available.

The good think is that I spend quite some time in the various configuration
screens.

The bad thing is that I spend a sufficient time to find myself back with
"training wheel". Really looks like Apple to me ! Come on, Windows is for
grown-ups !

Bottom line : frustrating and infuriating experience... will stick to XP a
few more years, I guess.

--Rich


"M Skabialka"
> I installed Vista Beta 2 on an older Dell machine with an Intel
> 810/810e/815/815e series video card. All I can get is 8 bit 800x600

display
> settings. I could not find Vista drivers on Intel's or Dell's web sites.
> Are there any other drivers, something generic maybe which I could use on
> this test machine? For this machine I am not prepared to buy a new video
> card as it was headed for disposal anyway. I just wanted to show other
> people in our organization what Vista looks like as we probably won't
> upgrade our current machines, only replace them when they get old.
>
>



 
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JW
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      12-31-2006
When you installed the XP drivers in Vista did you run the install SetUp in
XP compatibility mode?

"Richard M." <> wrote in message
news:uwB$...
> I hit the same problem.
>
> I planned to use some decent older computer (1.3GHz, 512MB, fast 40GB
> HD,...) to test inhouse developpement compatibility. (That computer is
> roaring with XP or 2003 EE.)
>
> The best I got was Vista *pretending* to use 8 bit 800x600 display, when
> it
> was clearly *4bit*.
>
> And while using 16 colors mode, some options in dialog box are simply not
> displayed... which is BAD !
>
> I have been able to make my Samsung flat panel 19" seen after I provided
> Vista with the constructor CD.
>
> I tried to install the lasted 2000/XP driver for 815 from Intel. Vista was
> happy, installed it and asked to reboot.
> It did reboot, up to the desktop at nominal resolution.
> At which point it "blued" with a Stop C2 ("Bad Pool Caller") !
>
> I think this is only fair as the 815 borrow memory on main memory (if my
> memory serves...) Thus I expect that the driver needs to cooperate with
> the
> OS a little.
>
> I hoped to be able to pick-up another driver (some kind of "super-VGA").
> But no such thing is available.
>
> The good think is that I spend quite some time in the various
> configuration
> screens.
>
> The bad thing is that I spend a sufficient time to find myself back with
> "training wheel". Really looks like Apple to me ! Come on, Windows is for
> grown-ups !
>
> Bottom line : frustrating and infuriating experience... will stick to XP a
> few more years, I guess.
>
> --Rich
>
>
> "M Skabialka"
>> I installed Vista Beta 2 on an older Dell machine with an Intel
>> 810/810e/815/815e series video card. All I can get is 8 bit 800x600

> display
>> settings. I could not find Vista drivers on Intel's or Dell's web sites.
>> Are there any other drivers, something generic maybe which I could use on
>> this test machine? For this machine I am not prepared to buy a new video
>> card as it was headed for disposal anyway. I just wanted to show other
>> people in our organization what Vista looks like as we probably won't
>> upgrade our current machines, only replace them when they get old.
>>
>>

>
>



 
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M Skabialka
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      01-03-2007
We had another machine in the dust heap with a 32 MB card which I snagged
and it seems to work OK for demo purposes, but between that and 256 MB RAM,
I get no aero glass, but that's just a whiz bang feature that I can't see
much use for in a normal business environment.

Thanks anyway
Mich

"Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Unless either Intel or Dell releases drivers you are out of luck.
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
> * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I installed Vista Beta 2 on an older Dell machine with an Intel
>>810/810e/815/815e series video card. All I can get is 8 bit 800x600
>>display settings. I could not find Vista drivers on Intel's or Dell's web
>>sites. Are there any other drivers, something generic maybe which I could
>>use on this test machine? For this machine I am not prepared to buy a new
>>video card as it was headed for disposal anyway. I just wanted to show
>>other people in our organization what Vista looks like as we probably
>>won't upgrade our current machines, only replace them when they get old.
>>

>
>



 
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Kerry Brown
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      01-03-2007
Aero actually speeds the computer up. If a system has the hardware to run
Aero much of the graphics processing is dome by the GPU instead of the CPU.
This can make a dramatic difference in the overall speed of Vista on a
hardware challenged pc. On a pc like you have, increasing the RAM and
upgrading the video card to one that supports Aero will make the computer
usable. This needn't cost a lot of money. Less than $200.00 should do it.

--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca


"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> We had another machine in the dust heap with a 32 MB card which I snagged
> and it seems to work OK for demo purposes, but between that and 256 MB
> RAM, I get no aero glass, but that's just a whiz bang feature that I can't
> see much use for in a normal business environment.
>
> Thanks anyway
> Mich
>
> "Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Unless either Intel or Dell releases drivers you are out of luck.
>>
>> --
>> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
>> * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
>> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
>> * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/
>> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>
>>
>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>I installed Vista Beta 2 on an older Dell machine with an Intel
>>>810/810e/815/815e series video card. All I can get is 8 bit 800x600
>>>display settings. I could not find Vista drivers on Intel's or Dell's
>>>web sites. Are there any other drivers, something generic maybe which I
>>>could use on this test machine? For this machine I am not prepared to
>>>buy a new video card as it was headed for disposal anyway. I just wanted
>>>to show other people in our organization what Vista looks like as we
>>>probably won't upgrade our current machines, only replace them when they
>>>get old.
>>>

>>
>>

>
>


 
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Richard M.
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      01-03-2007

Hello "JW"

> When you installed the XP drivers in Vista did you run the install SetUp

in
> XP compatibility mode?


I tried to run the setup in XP compatibility mode as well.

As well as I tried installing after disabling the "limited user mode" (Which
is a silly mode when you are *setting up* your system. Can be desirable on
normal daily usage, thought.)

I tried to tell where to find the folder which hold the .inf driver file.
It installs the driver. After the reboot I get the BSoD.
Rebooting to the last known good configuration, Windows complain on a
device which doesn't have a proper driver. It tells me to choose between
Standard VGA and the Intel 810/815... If I pick up the Intel driver, Vista
tells me that there is a wrong syntax in the .inf file !

Weird.

--R.



 
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Richard M.
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      01-15-2007

"Richard M."
> Hello "JW"
>
> > When you installed the XP drivers in Vista did you run the install SetUp

> in
> > XP compatibility mode?

>
> I tried to run the setup in XP compatibility mode as well.
>
> As well as I tried installing after disabling the "limited user mode"

(Which
> is a silly mode when you are *setting up* your system. Can be desirable on
> normal daily usage, thought.)
>
> I tried to tell where to find the folder which hold the .inf driver file.
> It installs the driver. After the reboot I get the BSoD.
> Rebooting to the last known good configuration, Windows complain on a
> device which doesn't have a proper driver. It tells me to choose between
> Standard VGA and the Intel 810/815... If I pick up the Intel driver, Vista
> tells me that there is a wrong syntax in the .inf file !
>
> Weird.
>
> --R.


Just for the sake of completness :
I have been able to install an Intel driver on it.

That is, I used the Intel Embedded Graphic Driver (look for IEGD 5.1 on
Intel site)

Vista will still ask for a video controller driver, but it is working
perfectly in 32-bit colors mode and happy in 1280x1024.

That way I have a nice computer for basic windows Vista testing.

--Richard.


 
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Bill
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      02-05-2007
I tried installing the driver, using the device manager with no luck and also
setup. How did u install it? this is a laptop, and i ahve the same issue.

"Richard M." wrote:

>
> "Richard M."
> > Hello "JW"
> >
> > > When you installed the XP drivers in Vista did you run the install SetUp

> > in
> > > XP compatibility mode?

> >
> > I tried to run the setup in XP compatibility mode as well.
> >
> > As well as I tried installing after disabling the "limited user mode"

> (Which
> > is a silly mode when you are *setting up* your system. Can be desirable on
> > normal daily usage, thought.)
> >
> > I tried to tell where to find the folder which hold the .inf driver file.
> > It installs the driver. After the reboot I get the BSoD.
> > Rebooting to the last known good configuration, Windows complain on a
> > device which doesn't have a proper driver. It tells me to choose between
> > Standard VGA and the Intel 810/815... If I pick up the Intel driver, Vista
> > tells me that there is a wrong syntax in the .inf file !
> >
> > Weird.
> >
> > --R.

>
> Just for the sake of completness :
> I have been able to install an Intel driver on it.
>
> That is, I used the Intel Embedded Graphic Driver (look for IEGD 5.1 on
> Intel site)
>
> Vista will still ask for a video controller driver, but it is working
> perfectly in 32-bit colors mode and happy in 1280x1024.
>
> That way I have a nice computer for basic windows Vista testing.
>
> --Richard.
>
>
>

 
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Georgep
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      04-05-2007
please somebody help us with the 815 chipset is there a way to get out of the
low resolution can we use the old driver (i tried but i got a blue screen)

i have asus cusl2 and p3 800
thanks and please

"Bill" wrote:

> I tried installing the driver, using the device manager with no luck and also
> setup. How did u install it? this is a laptop, and i ahve the same issue.
>
> "Richard M." wrote:
>
> >
> > "Richard M."
> > > Hello "JW"
> > >
> > > > When you installed the XP drivers in Vista did you run the install SetUp
> > > in
> > > > XP compatibility mode?
> > >
> > > I tried to run the setup in XP compatibility mode as well.
> > >
> > > As well as I tried installing after disabling the "limited user mode"

> > (Which
> > > is a silly mode when you are *setting up* your system. Can be desirable on
> > > normal daily usage, thought.)
> > >
> > > I tried to tell where to find the folder which hold the .inf driver file.
> > > It installs the driver. After the reboot I get the BSoD.
> > > Rebooting to the last known good configuration, Windows complain on a
> > > device which doesn't have a proper driver. It tells me to choose between
> > > Standard VGA and the Intel 810/815... If I pick up the Intel driver, Vista
> > > tells me that there is a wrong syntax in the .inf file !
> > >
> > > Weird.
> > >
> > > --R.

> >
> > Just for the sake of completness :
> > I have been able to install an Intel driver on it.
> >
> > That is, I used the Intel Embedded Graphic Driver (look for IEGD 5.1 on
> > Intel site)
> >
> > Vista will still ask for a video controller driver, but it is working
> > perfectly in 32-bit colors mode and happy in 1280x1024.
> >
> > That way I have a nice computer for basic windows Vista testing.
> >
> > --Richard.
> >
> >
> >

 
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