Windows Vista RC1 (5600) on my T43

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Windows Vista RC1 (5600) on my T43

#1 Post by tric » Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:19 am

Installed last night Windows Vista RC1 on my T43 (2686-M4U). So far, I'm quite happy, some Thinkvantage technologies didn't work. But I can wait for Lenovo's upgrade. I read some the post here before I installed. Saying some drivers you have to install it manually. But, I guess Im lucky. I didnt have to do the manual install thing. RC1 installed the right drivers for all my devices. But comparing notes to others, I got the same result.

Not working:
Access Connection
Intel software for WiFi
most of the Fn+F* keys.

I hove Lenovo releases Thinkvantage softwares for Windows Vista very soon.

Regards to all
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Re: Windows Vista RC1 (5600) on my T43

#2 Post by politby » Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:48 am

tric wrote:Installed last night Windows Vista RC1 on my T43 (2686-M4U). So far, I'm quite happy, some Thinkvantage technologies didn't work. But I can wait for Lenovo's upgrade. I read some the post here before I installed. Saying some drivers you have to install it manually. But, I guess Im lucky. I didnt have to do the manual install thing. RC1 installed the right drivers for all my devices. But comparing notes to others, I got the same result.

Not working:
Access Connection
Intel software for WiFi
most of the Fn+F* keys.

I hove Lenovo releases Thinkvantage softwares for Windows Vista very soon.

Regards to all
Tric
I have a T43 also with RC1 installed and I also have the above issues but there is also one device that remains "unknown" in Device Manager.

Can't find a driver for this one anywhere. Anyone else seeing this one?

/POL

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#3 Post by carbon_unit » Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:00 am

You might be able to get a clue as to what the unknown device is by running this: http://www.halfdone.com/Development/UnknownDevices/
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#4 Post by GomJabbar » Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:05 am

The one device that did not install for me on my T42 (with Vista) was the internal modem. I was only able to install it by choosing update driver and pointing it to the C:\DRIVERS_OLD\MODEM directory on my other hard drive which has XP installed. FYI, I had renamed the original DRIVERS directory to DRIVERS_OLD in XP. I had tried setup.exe, but it returned an error.
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Re: Windows Vista RC1 (5600) on my T43

#5 Post by politby » Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:15 am

politby wrote:
tric wrote:Installed last night Windows Vista RC1 on my T43 (2686-M4U). So far, I'm quite happy, some Thinkvantage technologies didn't work. But I can wait for Lenovo's upgrade. I read some the post here before I installed. Saying some drivers you have to install it manually. But, I guess Im lucky. I didnt have to do the manual install thing. RC1 installed the right drivers for all my devices. But comparing notes to others, I got the same result.

Not working:
Access Connection
Intel software for WiFi
most of the Fn+F* keys.

I hove Lenovo releases Thinkvantage softwares for Windows Vista very soon.

Regards to all
Tric
I have a T43 also with RC1 installed and I also have the above issues but there is also one device that remains "unknown" in Device Manager.

Can't find a driver for this one anywhere. Anyone else seeing this one?

/POL
Problem solved. Googling on the hardware ID found in the Properties screen of the Device Manager revealed this device to be an "NSC Integrated Trusted Platform Module" for which there is a driver downloadable from IBM/Lenovo.

Updating the device with this driver fixed the problem.

/POL

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#6 Post by pianowizard » Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:26 am

Has anyone tried running System Installer in Windows Vista RC1? Also, would the 64MB of graphics memory on my T43 be enough for using all of Vista's features?
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#7 Post by chan_man » Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:10 am

64meg video is fine. I have RC1 installed on a T60 with the integrated video and Aero came up fine... looks nice but if there are old programs, Aero turns off and the system reverts to standard display (no transparent frames and previews of open applications when you slide the cursor over the start bar)
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#8 Post by jeanad » Mon Sep 25, 2006 11:49 am

I installed in my T43 and I liked very, I did not obtain to qualify the Aero Glass. Somebody obtained?

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#9 Post by noghri » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:15 pm

64mb is enough Video Memory to run Glass *if* you run in 1024x768. Unfortunately for those who have SXGA+ and a 9600 or x300 from the factory with 64mb, Vista requires 128mb of Video Memory for all resolutions 1280x960 and up. The performance index will spit out a system rating of 2.0 every time regardless of how fast your system is otherwise since the graphics tests Vista does will fail every time with 64mb (it tries to render at 1280x1024 and fails for lack of memory).

In short, requirements for Vista's Aero Glass:

1. DirectX 9.0 graphics card (9600, X300 FireGL T2, FireGL 3200) (7500, 9000, old 9000-era FireGL and all pre-915 Intel Integrated Graphics will not work for Glass)

2. 64mb Graphics Memory for 1024x768. For all higher resolutions, 128mb Graphics Memory is required.

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#10 Post by jeanad » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:21 pm

My T43 uses 128MB of shared video and chipset Intel. When I executed "Live advisor Vista capable" the a reply was that he would be compativel with Aero Glass. But this dont occurred ...

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