In article <823a8c98-46df-4d3f-aa01->,
Victor <> wrote:
>On Sep 10, 8:50*am, "BillW50" <Bill...@aol.kom> wrote:
>> > "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoS...@att.net> kirjoitti
>> > viestissä:4aa7d427$0$23756$bbae4...@news.suddenlin k.net...
>> >> I have Windows 7 running on my Acer Travelmate 2203LCI laptop. *It
>> >> runs fine. *But I need a Windows 7 video driver. *The Microsoft
>> >> generic driver hurts performance and prevents the external monitor
>> >> from being available as an extended monitor. *Acer support ignores
>> >> my pleas. *I wonder who makes the hardware in the laptop and will
>> >> they provide what I need. *TIA, Paul
>>
>> Innews:Cy2qm.11417$,
>> Thomas Wendell typed on Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:13:20 +0300:
>>
>> > As it has an ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000 IGP as the graphics controller,
>> > I'd go to ATI and look for frivers there (some of the Catalyst
>> > series..)
>>
>> Don't feel bad. Intel 915 has the same problem on some machines with
>> Windows 7. Rumor is Intel doesn't release drivers for Windows versions
>> not officially released yet. Maybe ATI works the same way. And we are
>> going to have to wait until October 22nd.
>>
>> --
>> Bill
>> Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) - Windows XP SP2
>
>Intel 915 does not support the aero interface and will not work with
>Win7 or Vista.Here's a video straight from Intel explaining why.Also
>lots of complaints from 915 users who bought "Vista Ready laptops".
>
>http://software.intel.com/en-us/blog...ver-for-vista/
Updated XP mode drivers that work with Windows 7 are available from Windows
Update Catalog. The performance is basic at best, and as pointed out Aero
is not supported - but you do get out of VGA mode and have the Intel
Graphics Accelerator installed and working. The download comes as a .CAB
file that you have to unpack, and then use the "have disc" trick to point
to the .INF file (after numerous complaints from Windows driver
installer).