Aug 8 2007

Microsoft update improves the compatibility and reliability of Windows Vista

From the mouth of Microsoft. Get the update here 

This update resolves some compatibility issues and reliability issues in Windows Vista. By applying this update, you can achieve better reliability and hardware compatibility in various scenarios.

This update resolves the following issues:


    The screen may go blank when you try to upgrade the video driver. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
932539 (
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932539/) The screen may go blank when you try to upgrade the video driver on a Windows Vista-based computer

 



   The computer stops responding, and you receive a “Display driver stopped responding and has recovered” error message. You can restart the computer only by pressing the computer’s power button.

    The computer stops responding or restarts unexpectedly when you play video games or perform desktop operations.

    The Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) stops responding when the computer is under heavy load or when very little memory is available. This problem prevents diagnostics from working.

    The screen goes blank after an external display device that is connected to the computer is turned off. For example, this problem may occur when a projector is turned off during a presentation.

    A computer that has NVIDIA G80 series graphic drivers installed stops responding.

    Visual appearance issues occur when you play graphics-intensive games.

    You experience poor playback quality when you play HD DVD disks or Blu-ray disks on a large monitor.

   Applications that load the Netcfgx.dll component exit unexpectedly.

    Windows Calendar exits unexpectedly after you create a new appointment, create a new task, and then restart the computer.

   Internet Connection Sharing stops responding after you upgrade a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP to Windows Vista and then restart the computer.

    The Printer Spooler service stops unexpectedly.

   You receive a “Stop 0×0000009F” error when you put the computer to sleep while a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection is active. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
931671 (
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931671/) Error message when you put a Windows Vista-based computer to sleep while a PPP connection is active: “STOP 0×0000009F”

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