Graphics drivers for Vista more stable than XP
ATI, the graphics chip developer, has told Tom’s Hardware Guide that graphics drivers specifically developed for Windows Vista will be far more stable than the XP equivalent.
Ben Bar-Haim, Vice President of ATI’s software division said that users will be able to identify Vista supporting graphics cards by a “Vista ready” logo, which will have further identifiers depending on the “edition” of Vista it’s targeting.
Wolfgang Gruener at Tom’s place writes :”… hardware manufacturers, including ATI, are already gearing up for yet another certification and logo round: ‘Vista ready’ will be the catch-phrase promoting hardware products as a safe investment.”
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5 opinions for Graphics drivers for Vista more stable than XP
Jesse
Sep 23, 2005 at 11:11 pm
The question is, how much is that saying?
John
Sep 25, 2005 at 11:16 am
I agree, Jesse. We just have to trust the manufacturers that this is an engineering improvement rather than just a marketing exercise. I expect it’s a bit of both.
Jesse
Sep 26, 2005 at 1:21 am
Most likely, hopefully Micro$oft will come out with something really good
syedarif
Oct 16, 2005 at 8:53 am
my graphics driver of windows vista beta 1 had have only 4 bit coluor so i want siutable driver for my windows
asdfgad
Mar 2, 2007 at 1:35 am
Vista is some bullshit man…i fucking installed it then it fucks up my graphics totally… ive tried to fix it but i just cant… i downloaded drivers and directx 10 andshit like that… you know… but my games just dont work for shit now
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