Heads Up: Vista SP1 Integrated & Atheros "N"
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:04 pm
So I just recently installed Vista with SP1 integrated into the install. I do not mean slipstreamed but you may run into the same problem if you do a slipstream install. The problem I ran into was that I could not connect to any wireless networks after installing the Atheros driver from Windows Update. The driver installed fine but it would not make any connections. The IBM driver works fine though.
Thought I would give a heads up since Vista SP1 is here...
I have not run into this problem using Windows Update to install SP1 or the stand alone installer. Just using the integrated install.
So if you are asking what an integrated install is then just do the following:
Do your normal backup of important files and what ever else you do before you install an OS...
Boot of the Vista DVD as you normally would.
Install Vista has you normally would.
The screen to enter your name, password and to select a picture will pop up over some time.
DO NOT ENTER ANYTHING IN (YET)!
Press: CTRL-SHIFT F3
Your computer will reboot and enter "Audit Mode". You will be at the Vista Desktop with a SYSPREP window opened. Do not close it, just ignore it.
Install Vista SP1. Use the stand alone version of Vista SP1 to install.
After SP1 is installed the computer will reboot and you will be back at the Vista Desktop with the SYSREP Window (Ignore SYSREP again for now).
From here open a command window (window key + R and then type CMD). Then type in "vsp1cln". This will clean your SP1 install and recover ~1.5 gigs of hard drive space.
Once your clean up is done go to the SYSPREP window and select to boot into OOBE. DO NOT SELECT "Generalize". Press Reboot.
Your computer will reboot and you will be back at the Vista setup screen to enter your name, password and select a picture.
The rest of the install is as usual.
I have found this way to be the best way to install SP1.
Thought I would give a heads up since Vista SP1 is here...
I have not run into this problem using Windows Update to install SP1 or the stand alone installer. Just using the integrated install.
So if you are asking what an integrated install is then just do the following:
Do your normal backup of important files and what ever else you do before you install an OS...
Boot of the Vista DVD as you normally would.
Install Vista has you normally would.
The screen to enter your name, password and to select a picture will pop up over some time.
DO NOT ENTER ANYTHING IN (YET)!
Press: CTRL-SHIFT F3
Your computer will reboot and enter "Audit Mode". You will be at the Vista Desktop with a SYSPREP window opened. Do not close it, just ignore it.
Install Vista SP1. Use the stand alone version of Vista SP1 to install.
After SP1 is installed the computer will reboot and you will be back at the Vista Desktop with the SYSREP Window (Ignore SYSREP again for now).
From here open a command window (window key + R and then type CMD). Then type in "vsp1cln". This will clean your SP1 install and recover ~1.5 gigs of hard drive space.
Once your clean up is done go to the SYSPREP window and select to boot into OOBE. DO NOT SELECT "Generalize". Press Reboot.
Your computer will reboot and you will be back at the Vista setup screen to enter your name, password and select a picture.
The rest of the install is as usual.
I have found this way to be the best way to install SP1.