Yes, Vista did come with "some" VIA drivers and it installed them BUT they
were incorrect and NONE of my VIA devices worked! Given that my motherboard
is a VIA chipset based ECS PT800CE-A, you can imagine what a nightmare that
was. In Device Manager ALL VIA devices came up as installed but incorrect and
not working.
There were no updates from VIA or VIA Arena so I have no choice but to
reinstall Wind XP from scratch and try and delete all of the Vista files -
which I found impossible.
"Rick" wrote:
> There are VIA drivers in the Vista base. I have
> installed both x86 and x64 on boards with VIA
> 800Pro chips and never needed any additional
> drivers. Vista even has the VIA RAID driver.
>
> What board do you have that you claim VIA
> drivers for it?
>
>
> thewizard-oz wrote:
> > NO VIA drivers for Vista Beta 2!! Grrrrr!!!!
> >
> > Installing Vista Beta 2 - what a nightmare! The setup moved all
> > non-microsoft drivers to a hidden folder (took me a few hours to figure that
> > out) so Vista refused to boot because "xyz.sys was missing" - about 20 times.
> >
> > Copied all of those moved .sys files into windows\system32\drviers and it
> > finally booted. But then my wireless intellimouse disappeared. Found that I
> > had no VIA drivers i.e. no VIA USB2, AGP, IDE, SATA drivers. Therefore my ATI
> > Rdaeon 9800 won't install - yes I tried the Vista drivers from ATI but
> > without the VIA AGP driver they won't work. Cannot access my DVD writer or
> > CD-ROM drives because there are no VIA chipset drivers or Vista drivers for
> > them.
> >
> > Use XP drivers? No way! Vista refuses to install any XP drivers!
> >
> > What am I supposed to do? How can I run Vista, let alone beta test it, if
> > half of my hardware cannot be installed??
> >
> > Come on Microsoft and VIA!! Surely you guys could have at least organised
> > basic motherboard chipset drivers before releasing Vista Beta 2.
> >
> > If anyone can help - great!!! Of not, then it looks like a rollback to XP
> > Pro until the drivers are available.
>
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