I'm building hardware drivers for use on Windows Platforms.I don't give a damn about getting Windows Certification, so of course the warning pop-up comes up on driver installation about "Windows has not certified this driver, blah blah blah..."now, this isnt a big deal for 98/XP/2000 because you just click "Continue Anyhow" and go on your merry way.But what about Vista? Will these XP drivers work on Vista, and will Vista force all drivers to be certified? I havent been really paying attention to Vista at all, because I'm more interested in porting our existing Windows stuff to Linux. I guess I could look this up, but I'd rather not.
2/21/2007 6:04:18 PM
2/21/2007 6:24:29 PM
yeah, so. everyone else does, why can't I?
2/21/2007 6:42:52 PM
^Because there's a fine art to BS. You need to at least APPEAR that you've done your research before you ask a question regarding it. To answer your question, Vista does not force all drivers to be certified and will give you a pop-up indicating not certified. XP drivers may or may not work, depending on the individual item.And um, if you (or your workplace) haven't migrated to Vista, and don't have a significant reason to do so, don't. XP still has 2 (or is it 4?) years of support left in it.
2/21/2007 10:23:45 PM
2/22/2007 3:13:12 AM
I have found this, i'm not sure what the status on non WHQL signed drivers are for the x86 version are:
2/22/2007 9:21:18 AM
64bit vista requires certs for drivers32bit vista requires certs for drivers installed by a normal user. An administrator can install unsigned drivers.
2/22/2007 9:47:18 AM
yeah, thats what i was lookin for. thanks!
2/22/2007 12:17:27 PM