NpGreg04 wrote:
> When is Microsoft going to fix this problem?
>
> This is like the forth update Microsoft has released for the nForce4 Serial
> ATA Controller. Everytime I download the nForce4 Serial ATA Controller
> Update, my Windows Vista magically says I installed New Hardware (Which I
> didn't, I just installed a Driver Update which MICROSOFT published) and I
> must call the 1-800 number and speak to a Microsoft Representative just to
> activate my geniune Windows Vista which was already activated before it got
> de-activated after I installed the Windows Vista update that Microsoft
> published.
>
> I'm starting to get angry and annoyed here.
It is a notoriously bad idea to download drivers from WU/MU, and has
been for years. If what you have works, and it ain't broke, then don't
replace it with a new driver or file update! Especially when it messes
with the buggy DRM crap in Vista.
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