FWIW
I have a Dell Dimension E510 that i've tried bith the 32-bit and 64-bit
versions on.
It has the 945G chipset and I'm using the integrated graphics. Now here's
where it gets weird.
Vista 64 by default on installation, loads an Intel LDDM graphics driver,
and glass works just fine. However the video card is shown in device manager
as an unknown device. Running Windows update does not find an appropriate
driver.
However, the graphics, including Glass works just fine.
I then decided to try Vista 32.
Again, upon initial installation, Vista loaded an Intel LDDM driver and
Glass and everything else worked just fine. Again, the video card was marked
in device manager as an unknown.
BUT.....
Upon choosing that device in device manager and telling the system to update
the driver, it found a graphics driver for the 945G chipset. That got rid of
the exclamation mark in device manager, but Glass is no longer an option!.
also, the 945g driver does not indicate it's a LDDM or WDDM driver.
"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
news:ujwSCy%23jGHA.1640@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> If an WDDM driver is not available yet then you cannot get Glass.
> You cannot "trick" Vista into thinking there is such a driver installed.
>
> "articuno1_au" <articuno1au@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8A695BF8-D71C-45E8-90D8-1AC77993AA90@microsoft.com...
>> Hey all,
>>
>> This may be a repost, sorry if it is.
>> Am running: Dell Inspiron 6400:
>> Intel 945GM Chipset
>> Duo Core 2.33ghz
>> 1Gig DDR2 Ram
>>
>> I cant get aero working on this system despite the chipset being
>> compatible.
>> Can anyone direct me towards LDDM compatable drivers? If not, is it
>> possible
>> to fool Vista into thinking my card will run it?
>>
>> Yours Sincerely
>> James Ponting
>> articuno1_au@hotmail.com
>
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