First problems occurred even when you first install Microsoft Windows Vista with an X1600 Pro card during installation.
This made it possible to run the installation but, but always ended up in a blue screen. A replacement card by an aging but then helped in the installation and after installation helping Back Swap, but it was more than a nuisance.
If you think but the fact that suddenly the same problem when installing the latest service pack (SP1) appearance again. The problem, once started the installer, it was not to make more so really reversed.
There was only to download a Vista DVD with SP1 Integrated and using the old workarounds (the graphics card exchange) during installation.
A fun it is to get so definitely not the speed advantages of the service packs.
Downloads are the Vista DVD with SP1 it on MSDN or various relevant forums.
Good luck with the update and a graphics card, the proper support is given.







