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Intel 910/915 drivers for vista Petition Please sign
xxKAOSxx
post Dec 9 2007, 08:45 PM
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INTEL SUCKS!!!!!!!! GRRRRRR check this out i ask all that need this driver to sign please...

To: INTEL I am starting this petition because Intel has stated that they will not release "vista premium" drivers for the i910/915 chipset, citing Microsoft design incompatibilities. The chipset described above is the most popular on laptop computers today and by not making decent drivers that support AERO, millions of users will not be upgrading to Vista, or will be left with a lesser experience. Intel calls their drivers "vista ready", but even vista DVD maker and Vista movie maker refuse to run on these "vista ready" drivers.



We users of this chipset refuse to buy a new laptop just for Vista. The chipset is still being sold at shops everywhere and it is not vista ready.



We demand a little respect from Intel.



Please! work out the problem and deliver these drivers.







You can check the whole story here
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http://shellrevealed.com/forums/thread/818.aspx

Sincerely,

Kaos

Go here to sign Petition
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http://www.petitiononline.com/intel915/petition-sign.html?
View Current Signatures
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http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?intel915
5373 Total Signatures so far

What I would suggest would be for everyone with this chip to go to Intel's Email contact page:
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http://supportmail.intel.com/scripts-emf/welcome.aspx?id=
Fill out the form, be detailed, submit it. You will get an email back with a bunch of useless knowledge base articles to go thru, but at the bottom of the email is an escalate button. Hit it.
If we all escalate the issue to Intel, perhaps they will pay attention and get the LDDM support needed for this chipset to work.

Cheers.
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