Incompatible Hardware?
Mar 30, 2009
New Toshiba A300 laptop with Vista Business pre-installed. Wlan drivers were not installed or supplied which I thought odd but went to Toshiba site and downloaded and installed driver for:"wlan-intel-3945-4965-v1200730-vista32.zip". From the start connection was very hit and miss, if I persevered and kept trying diagnosing and repairing the connection it might connect or might not. Now it won't connect at all. From previous experience I knew that a misconfigured firewall could cause problems so I uninstalled the trial version of McAfee and turned off Windows firewall, I intended to install Zone Alarm anyway. Also disabled router firewall. No difference at all.
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Mar 23, 2008
My DVD's have always run problem-free until today. I bought a brand-new DVD of a brand-new release and it won't run. I spent about an hour chatting with HP and trying different things - the tech finally concluded the DVD was incompatible with Vista.
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Mar 23, 2008
how a router can be incompatible with Vista? Surely a router is platform independant as it is merley directing network traffic?
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Feb 19, 2009
IE8 has listed 2400 incompatible sites for it's browser. Says sites not up to date. Looks to me that IE8 is broken right out of the box.
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May 26, 2009
I know how to get Incompatible games to work is the simple answer. I will be here during my time on this forum correcting any issues for games. Dungeon Keeper is one of my all time favourite games, took me about a week to find this fix, been working on it really hard. You don't need DosBox, or Virtual Servers etc, just Windows Vista, and Dungeon Keeper. I am at work at the moment, so I can't post what to do to make it work, but will do shortly, on my break or something.
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Dec 30, 2007
Setup: New Vista PC (bargain-rack special - a bare-bones office machine with Vista Home Basic) has a built-in VGA adapter. I want to do the two-monitor setup, so I plugged in my ATI video card as the second video driver. Problem: When I boot the machine, I get the following error: Incompatible display adapter has been disabled. At least one display adapter on the system has been disabled because its driver is not compatible with the driver for the VGA adapter.
What I find odd, though perhaps it is not odd to you, is that the internal driver was the one disabled - the ATI card is now defaulted as the main (and only enabled) driver. In Control Panel, it does not say that the drivers or controllers are disabled, but instead that there are problems. Clicking on Troubleshoot does nothing at all.
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Nov 26, 2006
This is an old list from BETA RC1 so a lot may not apply after the latest updates by microsoft to the released version of Vista. Feel Free to add or remove any of the following information:.....
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Jul 29, 2009
I use Verizon Wireless Vzaccess (wireless card) as my internet provider. I have my Windows Mail set up, however, everytime I try to use it, it automatically disconnects me from the internet. I have not problems using my Windows Mail with other internet providers.
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May 22, 2008
Recently, for literally no odd reason my screensavers decided to stop working. I'm getting the "Incompatible with Direct3d" error message, but the thing is is hat my screensavers have worked before on the exact same Drivers I'm using now. I'm running Intel 965 Chipset Express Family graphics, with the latest drivers also the ones recommended by Windows Update)
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