Sunday 4 February 2007

Second Unknown Device: HP Scanjet 5370C.. WHAT!



In the words of a certain tennis player
"YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS!"

Their response to my driver search!
We are sorry to inform you that there will be no Windows Vista support available for your HP product. Therefore your product will not work with Windows Vista.
If you are using the Windows Vista operating system on your computer, please consider upgrading to a newer HP product that is supported on Windows Vista.
HP has numerous products on the market that support Windows Vista:



My submitted feedback!:
This is the beginning of a war against HP! What do you mean you won't support a perfectly good scanner! Purchase another HP Product NEVER!!!

STRIKE 3 for VISTA!

The first Unknown Device: Cute TV!


Reloaded the driver it works like a charm!

A real cheap peice of TV Tuner technology that just works with Vista.
Audio was always rubbish but it didn't get worse!

Congrats folks from Hong Kong... or was it Taiwan?
Can't remember!

Vista losing Keystrokes?, No OAUE!

Courtesy of Brian Basset and Microsoft Corporation

Convinced that Vista was losing keystroke, I Googled "Vista Losing Keystrokes" and guess what the Bill goons had got to Google before me... there on the first page perfectly centred for my fading eyesight!! was:

Guide for Aging Computer Users: Tips for the Awkward Age of Computing
Around age 45 for most people, eyes start to lose the ability to adjust their ... Windows Vista: Ignore or slow down brief or repeated keystrokes (Filter ...
www.microsoft.com/enable/aging/tips.aspx - 27k - Cached - Similar pages

Bloody Cheek!!! Old Age User Error indeed!
Plus they also imply drug abuse!

http://www.microsoft.com/enable/aging/tips.aspx