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sp2 windows update bug?
Windows update notfies me I need this update.
Size: 1.3 MB S3 Graphics, Inc. display software update released on May 26 2003. However, according to the device manager. I have this version. S3 Graphics, Inc. Driver Date 6/3/2004 Which is newer Greg R http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ |
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sp2 windows update bug?
Doesn't matter which is newer. You should always go to the computer or
device manufacturer for driver updates and NOT use the Microsoft drivers. "Greg R" wrote in message ... Windows update notfies me I need this update. Size: 1.3 MB S3 Graphics, Inc. display software update released on May 26 2003. However, according to the device manager. I have this version. S3 Graphics, Inc. Driver Date 6/3/2004 Which is newer Greg R http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ |
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sp2 windows update bug?
Agreed. You are gambling if you install MS hardware driver updates.
I have no idea how MS determines what hardware drivers to tell people to install, but more often than not, they are the wrong ones. Go to your device manufacturer and get the Correct drivers from them. "LVTravel" wrote in message ... Doesn't matter which is newer. You should always go to the computer or device manufacturer for driver updates and NOT use the Microsoft drivers. "Greg R" wrote in message ... Windows update notfies me I need this update. Size: 1.3 MB S3 Graphics, Inc. display software update released on May 26 2003. However, according to the device manager. I have this version. S3 Graphics, Inc. Driver Date 6/3/2004 Which is newer Greg R http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ |
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sp2 windows update bug?
It means that it is the lastest signed driver recieved
from the mfg. Sometimes there is no need to go beyound that because the video card does not support the new function anyway. Maybe some new drivers will show up after the SP2 wave? SJ -----Original Message----- Agreed. You are gambling if you install MS hardware driver updates. I have no idea how MS determines what hardware drivers to tell people to install, but more often than not, they are the wrong ones. Go to your device manufacturer and get the Correct drivers from them. "LVTravel" wrote in message ... Doesn't matter which is newer. You should always go to the computer or device manufacturer for driver updates and NOT use the Microsoft drivers. "Greg R" wrote in message ... Windows update notfies me I need this update. Size: 1.3 MB S3 Graphics, Inc. display software update released on May 26 2003. However, according to the device manager. I have this version. S3 Graphics, Inc. Driver Date 6/3/2004 Which is newer Greg R http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ . |
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"RJ" wrote in message ... Agreed. You are gambling if you install MS hardware driver updates. I have no idea how MS determines what hardware drivers to tell people to install, but more often than not, they are the wrong ones. Go to your device manufacturer and get the Correct drivers from them. this is simply false. the drivers offered via Windows Update are actually built by the 3rd party hardware vendors themselves and submitted to Microsoft for regression testing and WHQL certification. THAT is why they are offered on the WU site, because they have been *tested* in Microsoft's WHQL Labs and proven to be *reliable*. i've updated the device drivers (via WU) on countless Windows systems and not ONCE have i encountered a problem. It's true a hardware vendor may have a newer version of a particular driver available on their own website (by the time Microsoft posts the WHQL certified version to WU), but that does not mean the tested version, offered via WU, is the 'wrong one' (that is simply bullsh*t). do you know anything about matching drivers to device IDs? i suspect not. the general rule is, if WU offers an updated driver for your hardware, go check the hardware vendor's website first, to see if they offer an updated version too, compare the two versions and choose the latest one, which will likely be the hardware vendor's version. however, keep in mind, the version offered by Microsoft has been *tested* and *certified*, the one on the vendor's website may not have been. there is absolutely *nothing* wrong with the drivers offered via WU, this is a persistent myth that misinformed people keep spreading around... please get your facts straight -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
Yes of course. Just because You have Never had a problem, no one else
has either. And those of us who have installed MS driver updates from Windows Update, and then had problems with that hardware, no doubt imagined it. "francis gérard" wrote in message ... "RJ" wrote in message ... Agreed. You are gambling if you install MS hardware driver updates. I have no idea how MS determines what hardware drivers to tell people to install, but more often than not, they are the wrong ones. Go to your device manufacturer and get the Correct drivers from them. this is simply false. the drivers offered via Windows Update are actually built by the 3rd party hardware vendors themselves and submitted to Microsoft for regression testing and WHQL certification. THAT is why they are offered on the WU site, because they have been *tested* in Microsoft's WHQL Labs and proven to be *reliable*. i've updated the device drivers (via WU) on countless Windows systems and not ONCE have i encountered a problem. It's true a hardware vendor may have a newer version of a particular driver available on their own website (by the time Microsoft posts the WHQL certified version to WU), but that does not mean the tested version, offered via WU, is the 'wrong one' (that is simply bullsh*t). do you know anything about matching drivers to device IDs? i suspect not. the general rule is, if WU offers an updated driver for your hardware, go check the hardware vendor's website first, to see if they offer an updated version too, compare the two versions and choose the latest one, which will likely be the hardware vendor's version. however, keep in mind, the version offered by Microsoft has been *tested* and *certified*, the one on the vendor's website may not have been. there is absolutely *nothing* wrong with the drivers offered via WU, this is a persistent myth that misinformed people keep spreading around... please get your facts straight -- francis |
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"RJ" wrote in message ... Yes of course. Just because You have Never had a problem, no one else has either. And those of us who have installed MS driver updates from Windows Update, and then had problems with that hardware, no doubt imagined it. be specific -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
"LVTravel" wrote in message ... Doesn't matter which is newer. You should always go to the computer or device manufacturer for driver updates and NOT use the Microsoft drivers. this is simply false. the drivers offered via Windows Update are actually built by the 3rd party hardware vendors themselves and submitted to Microsoft for regression testing and WHQL certification. THAT is why they are offered on the WU site, because they have been *tested* in Microsoft's WHQL Labs and proven to be *reliable*. i've updated the device drivers (via WU) on countless Windows systems and not ONCE have i encountered a problem. It's true a hardware vendor may have a newer version of a particular driver available on their own website (by the time Microsoft posts the WHQL certified version to WU), but that does not mean the tested version, offered via WU, is the 'wrong one' (that is simply bullsh*t). do you know anything about matching drivers to device IDs? i suspect not. the general rule is, if WU offers an updated driver for your hardware, go check the hardware vendor's website first, to see if they offer an updated version too, compare the two versions and choose the latest one, which will likely be the hardware vendor's version. however, keep in mind, the version offered by Microsoft has been *tested* and *certified*, the one on the vendor's website may not have been. there is absolutely *nothing* wrong with the drivers offered via WU, this is a persistent myth that misinformed people keep spreading around... please get your facts straight -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
To All,
My point is windows update is reporting I need this driver. However, I already have the current driver install from the Manufactures. Some how windows update things I have an older driver on my system. I wonder if windows update need a year 2000 patch-hehe Since I knowledgably about computer. I just told windows update to not to notify me about this update. Sorry Francis this I am going to have to disagree with you on this one. I had a driver downloaded from windows update. It really messed up my system. However, Downloading from the manufacture site and installing it I had no problems. This was the same driver version. http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ |
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sp2 windows update bug?
"Greg R" wrote in message ... To All, My point is windows update is reporting I need this driver. However, I already have the current driver install from the Manufactures. Some how windows update things I have an older driver on my system. I wonder if windows update need a year 2000 patch-hehe Since I knowledgably about computer. I just told windows update to not to notify me about this update. Sorry Francis this I am going to have to disagree with you on this one. I had a driver downloaded from windows update. It really messed up my system. However, Downloading from the manufacture site and installing it I had no problems. This was the same driver version. well greg, you asked for advice... you got it, do with it what you will. i'm curious, what driver did you get from WU that "really messed up" your system? and if the driver installed via WU was the "same driver version" that you downloaded from the hardware vendor's website, then i'm even more skeptical of your claim. -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
Geez Frank... Can't you just accept that some people
have had one too many problems with WU drivers and have learned their lesson... don't install them. "francis gérard" wrote in message ... "Greg R" wrote in message ... To All, My point is windows update is reporting I need this driver. However, I already have the current driver install from the Manufactures. Some how windows update things I have an older driver on my system. I wonder if windows update need a year 2000 patch-hehe Since I knowledgably about computer. I just told windows update to not to notify me about this update. Sorry Francis this I am going to have to disagree with you on this one. I had a driver downloaded from windows update. It really messed up my system. However, Downloading from the manufacture site and installing it I had no problems. This was the same driver version. well greg, you asked for advice... you got it, do with it what you will. i'm curious, what driver did you get from WU that "really messed up" your system? and if the driver installed via WU was the "same driver version" that you downloaded from the hardware vendor's website, then i'm even more skeptical of your claim. -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
"Greg R" wrote in message ... Windows update notfies me I need this update. Size: 1.3 MB S3 Graphics, Inc. display software update released on May 26 2003. However, according to the device manager. I have this version. S3 Graphics, Inc. Driver Date 6/3/2004 the dates are meaningless... look for the actual Driver Version number on the device's Driver tab in the Device Manager console if WU is offering you a driver, then it has detected that the WU version is more compatible with your hardware and/or the currently installed version on your system is old or missing driver components check the current Driver Version (make note of it), use system restore to manually create a restore point (although WU does this automatically when it installs a driver), allow WU to install/update the S3 video driver, restart and re-check the driver version, is it newer? in the unlikely event that you are unable to restart the system after updating a driver, use F8 during startup to choose Last Known Good Configuration (do not use system restore subsequent to using LKGC). btw, changing video drivers can sometimes reset the screen resolution and colour depth to default values, so you will want to verify that those parameters are set correctly (after installing the new driver). typically, screen resolution should be at least 800x600, ideally 1024x768 for a good 15" monitor and higher for larger screens. colour depth should be set at Highest (32 or 24 bit). -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
I cound not see the computer. If I use those resolutions on my
computer. I only use 800x600 when I have too, then switch back to 640x800 I have a 15'' monitor. However for 17inch then 800x600 will do fine. That the same driver I talked about. But it was an another version. I don't use either version now. Greg R http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ |
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sp2 windows update bug?
"Greg R" wrote in message ... I cound not see the computer. If I use those resolutions on my computer. I only use 800x600 when I have too, then switch back to 640x800 eeek! reminds of the dark days of DOS I have a 15'' monitor. However for 17inch then 800x600 will do fine. typically, the recommended screen-size for a 15" monitor is 800x600, but many people run it higher at 1024x768, particularly if the 15" monitor has sufficiently high resolution (DPI) running a 17" monitor at low resolutions (800x600) does not make good sense, unless you have limited vision and require icons and text to be larger than normal That the same driver I talked about. But it was an another version. huh? how does the "same driver" = "another version" I don't use either version now. ic... well, i'm confused -- francis |
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sp2 windows update bug?
It was a much older version my s3 graphics driver.
I downloaded it from windows update. This really messed up my computer. I download the same older version from the manufacture No problems. The reason I calling this an older version. Neither windows update nor the manufacture has that version now I was using xp sp1 at that time as well. Greg R http://www.angelfire.com/in4/computertips/ |
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