[BadVista Advocate] Addition to last message
Don Hensley
Don at donhensley.com
Mon Apr 30 11:17:56 EDT 2007
Jacob,
I can't think of any direct reason that having the LPC interface disabled
would matter. None of the devices you mention should have anything to do with
what amounts to legacy hardware.
That does not mean that some thing is not possibly going on there --chip sets
are complicated beasts.
How about taking your thoughts and posts (don't stop posting here!), over to
http://wiki.binaryfreedom.info/index.php/BadVista_Advocacy and giving a hand
building some 'on topic' info about Vista.
We really need people with hands on Vista experience to help out.
Thanks,
Don.
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On Monday 30 April 2007 05:06 am, Jacob Maynard wrote:
By the way, the low pin count interface on the motherboard was disabled. I
don't know if finding the driver would help this. But it is a little
suspicious since this is where the PCI interface takes place. I don't
know. You can read more about it at:
http://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/datashts/29065503.pdf
Jacob
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