Hi,
I know it is an old thread but I wish to know if anything change or if you (the Intel) are willing to change it. It is a bit awkward that you can get drivers for XP, 7 and 8, and Linux, but cannot for Vista. How come? It is not rocket science to make it out from 7 or XP. It is just a driver.
Moreover, my vendor claims on it's website that Vista is supported.
http://pl.msi.com/product/mb/H61MP20_G3.html#/?div=Driver&os=Vista%2064
I know this may be dependent on certain cpu's but...well on product info of IVY Bridge I did not find any information regarding the driver limitation to almost anything besides Vista. I feel fooled by you guys.
Please do something with it. 7 drivers does not work for me, as it displays error code that driver could not be loaded. I spend couple of hours to get to nowhere and may need to get gpu just because it.
One more thing, you could at least explain what is the problem on your website. Like searching for the driver on the intel website brings info "vista 32 and 64 are not supported" just imagine how many "wtf" people already made. No explanation nothing. No because of no.
I am sorry for this frustration but I am it hobbyist and never expected that kind of situation....
Please respond with some update on the driver. You are to big to make such failure, but also too big to care about your customers (afair vista still has over 3% of market, more than linux, similar to 8)
Ciao,
Greg
Ciao