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| | Bluetooth, Wifi & biometric driver issues wirth Vista RC1 beta I upgraded from Windows XP to Vista RC1 Beta on my Sonay laptop model VGN-TX37GP/B. This is a Windows Vista Capable machine (as per the sticker on the laptop). Post upgrade the following do not work: 1) Bluetooth 2) Wifi 3) Biometric fingerprint reader Serached all across the world wide web and could not find the right drivers to resolve this problem. Would be greatful if some learned soul helps me out. |
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| | Re: Bluetooth, Wifi & biometric driver issues wirth Vista RC1 beta Hi, "Vista Capable" means it can run Windows Vista, it does not mean that Vista contains everything the laptop needs (any iteration of Windows rarely contains everything needed for a laptop, there is way too much proprietary hardware in use). What it needs are proper device drivers for those components, and these need to be supplied by Sony. Check with Sony support as to availability, and in the meantime you might try forcing the use of an XP driver. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "G N Nagaraj" <G N Nagaraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:70532659-6F2E-4791-8680-343CA5865CC3@microsoft.com... >I upgraded from Windows XP to Vista RC1 Beta on my Sonay laptop model > VGN-TX37GP/B. This is a Windows Vista Capable machine (as per the sticker > on > the laptop). Post upgrade the following do not work: > > 1) Bluetooth > 2) Wifi > 3) Biometric fingerprint reader > > Serached all across the world wide web and could not find the right > drivers > to resolve this problem. Would be greatful if some learned soul helps me > out. |
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| | Re: Bluetooth, Wifi & biometric driver issues wirth Vista RC1 beta Hi. Microsoft recommends NEVER forcing an XP driver into the Vista operating system! so your options are: 1. Get a Vista driver from the manufacturer 2. Install a "compatible" driver from the Vista driver library 3. Purchase Vista ready components instead of the ones that don´t work (in case there is no support and you can not wait for support) In your case I would do what Rick suggested and contact the Sony Support. Best regards, Halldor Hrafn Jonsson MCP 2811033 "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%23UJVby5FHHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > "Vista Capable" means it can run Windows Vista, it does not mean that > Vista contains everything the laptop needs (any iteration of Windows > rarely contains everything needed for a laptop, there is way too much > proprietary hardware in use). What it needs are proper device drivers for > those components, and these need to be supplied by Sony. Check with Sony > support as to availability, and in the meantime you might try forcing the > use of an XP driver. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "G N Nagaraj" <G N Nagaraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:70532659-6F2E-4791-8680-343CA5865CC3@microsoft.com... >>I upgraded from Windows XP to Vista RC1 Beta on my Sonay laptop model >> VGN-TX37GP/B. This is a Windows Vista Capable machine (as per the sticker >> on >> the laptop). Post upgrade the following do not work: >> >> 1) Bluetooth >> 2) Wifi >> 3) Biometric fingerprint reader >> >> Serached all across the world wide web and could not find the right >> drivers >> to resolve this problem. Would be greatful if some learned soul helps me >> out. > |
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| | Re: Bluetooth, Wifi & biometric driver issues wirth Vista RC1 beta Hi, I know, I know, don't force unsigned or XP drivers. The fact is that they often work and may be the only resolution, at least on an interim basis. If it doesn't work, driver rollback will always allow you to revert. > 1. Get a Vista driver from the manufacturer Sony may not have published these yet, and may not until well after the retail release next January. On the good side, as Sony lists this as a Vista capable machine, it's a fairly good indicator that they will eventually release these. > 2. Install a "compatible" driver from the Vista driver library As I mentioned in my initial response, Vista may not have the necessary drivers for the laptop, this is not uncommon due to the proprietary nature of the machine. > 3. Purchase Vista ready components instead of the ones that don´t work (in > case there is no support and you can not wait for support) Again, this is a laptop, and those components are all internal, so that's really not an option. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Halldor Hrafn Jonsson" <halldor@tolvutek.is> wrote in message news:25E5F08B-8B4A-451C-91D7-DBFDAD4751B3@microsoft.com... > Hi. > > Microsoft recommends NEVER forcing an XP driver into the Vista operating > system! so your options are: > > 1. Get a Vista driver from the manufacturer > 2. Install a "compatible" driver from the Vista driver library > 3. Purchase Vista ready components instead of the ones that don´t work (in > case there is no support and you can not wait for support) > > In your case I would do what Rick suggested and contact the Sony Support. > > Best regards, > Halldor Hrafn Jonsson > MCP 2811033 > > "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:%23UJVby5FHHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> "Vista Capable" means it can run Windows Vista, it does not mean that >> Vista contains everything the laptop needs (any iteration of Windows >> rarely contains everything needed for a laptop, there is way too much >> proprietary hardware in use). What it needs are proper device drivers for >> those components, and these need to be supplied by Sony. Check with Sony >> support as to availability, and in the meantime you might try forcing the >> use of an XP driver. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> >> "G N Nagaraj" <G N Nagaraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:70532659-6F2E-4791-8680-343CA5865CC3@microsoft.com... >>>I upgraded from Windows XP to Vista RC1 Beta on my Sonay laptop model >>> VGN-TX37GP/B. This is a Windows Vista Capable machine (as per the >>> sticker on >>> the laptop). Post upgrade the following do not work: >>> >>> 1) Bluetooth >>> 2) Wifi >>> 3) Biometric fingerprint reader >>> >>> Serached all across the world wide web and could not find the right >>> drivers >>> to resolve this problem. Would be greatful if some learned soul helps me >>> out. >> > |
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| | Re: Bluetooth, Wifi & biometric driver issues wirth Vista RC1 beta Hi. "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:uV8svM6FHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I know, I know, don't force unsigned or XP drivers. The fact is that they > often work and may be the only resolution, at least on an interim basis. > If it doesn't work, driver rollback will always allow you to revert. > Never force an XP driver in because it causes system instability, if you force it and it "works" and you carry on using it, it will cause system instability. example: XP driver in a Vista operating system = System Crash (this is not a question of "if" but "when" so do not bother with forcing it) note: if you do not care about system stability given of course the fact that you are running a beta... you could force an xp driver in and have it working but always expect instability. >> 1. Get a Vista driver from the manufacturer > > Sony may not have published these yet, and may not until well after the > retail release next January. On the good side, as Sony lists this as a > Vista capable machine, it's a fairly good indicator that they will > eventually release these. > True, also Sony Support should be able to answer this question. >> 2. Install a "compatible" driver from the Vista driver library > > As I mentioned in my initial response, Vista may not have the necessary > drivers for the laptop, this is not uncommon due to the proprietary nature > of the machine. If you browse manually for drivers and select "let me pick a list of device drivers on my computer" you will be able in many cases to find a "compatible" generic driver that might work. > >> 3. Purchase Vista ready components instead of the ones that don´t work >> (in case there is no support and you can not wait for support) > > Again, this is a laptop, and those components are all internal, so that's > really not an option. A laptop has USB and in most cases a PCMCIA slot meaning you can purchase both Bluetooth and Wifi components for USB and PCMCIA. A fingerprint reader is available USB connected. Again, this is all given worst case scenario.. Best regards, Halldor Hrafn Jonsson MCP 2811033 > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "Halldor Hrafn Jonsson" <halldor@tolvutek.is> wrote in message > news:25E5F08B-8B4A-451C-91D7-DBFDAD4751B3@microsoft.com... >> Hi. >> >> Microsoft recommends NEVER forcing an XP driver into the Vista operating >> system! so your options are: >> >> 1. Get a Vista driver from the manufacturer >> 2. Install a "compatible" driver from the Vista driver library >> 3. Purchase Vista ready components instead of the ones that don´t work >> (in case there is no support and you can not wait for support) >> >> In your case I would do what Rick suggested and contact the Sony Support. >> >> Best regards, >> Halldor Hrafn Jonsson >> MCP 2811033 >> >> "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:%23UJVby5FHHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, >>> >>> "Vista Capable" means it can run Windows Vista, it does not mean that >>> Vista contains everything the laptop needs (any iteration of Windows >>> rarely contains everything needed for a laptop, there is way too much >>> proprietary hardware in use). What it needs are proper device drivers >>> for those components, and these need to be supplied by Sony. Check with >>> Sony support as to availability, and in the meantime you might try >>> forcing the use of an XP driver. >>> >>> -- >>> Best of Luck, >>> >>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >>> >>> "G N Nagaraj" <G N Nagaraj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:70532659-6F2E-4791-8680-343CA5865CC3@microsoft.com... >>>>I upgraded from Windows XP to Vista RC1 Beta on my Sonay laptop model >>>> VGN-TX37GP/B. This is a Windows Vista Capable machine (as per the >>>> sticker on >>>> the laptop). Post upgrade the following do not work: >>>> >>>> 1) Bluetooth >>>> 2) Wifi >>>> 3) Biometric fingerprint reader >>>> >>>> Serached all across the world wide web and could not find the right >>>> drivers >>>> to resolve this problem. Would be greatful if some learned soul helps >>>> me out. >>> >> > |
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