No it only works on xp, and some other old ones
Yes, Race Driver 3 will work under Vista as long as you update the starforce drivers go to the following link: http://www.star-force.com/support/drivers/ You also have to turn shadow quality off in the advanced graphics section of the Race Driver 3 settings utility. I run Toca Race Driver 3 on my system that is updated to Vista SP 1
apparently not, I tried almost everything. thx, Mr Gates, you rullzz! Hmmm? It work but can't display other than network games at least not for me, yet!
No, drivers for Windows Vista will not work on Windows XP. Each operating system has different hardware requirements and compatibility, so drivers are specific to the version of Windows they are designed for. It is important to always use the correct and updated drivers for your operating system to ensure optimal performance and compatibility. Websites like Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and easy-to-use upgrade keys that can help upgrade your Microsoft product key without any hassle, making it easier to ensure that your drivers are always up-to-date and compatible with your system.
From the Lexmark site download page. See link. Lexmark are not showing a driver for Vista OS which probably means Vista carries it already or one of the other drivers work with Vista.
Not always. While it may work, depending on the quality of the driver, it is far better to obtain a Vista-specific driver. Vista introduced a new TCP/IP stack and NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification), so the old driver may not perform as well.
It depends on whether your Vista is 32 bit or 64 bit. All our their pens are currently compatible with Vista 32. They are currently developing a driver that will allow the Pens to work with Vista 64.
Many wireless adapters work with Windows 7. If the product does not have an explicit Windows 7 driver, the Vista driver should still work.
There aren't any. Sometimes, a driver for Vista x64 will work on XP x64, so should try that first. If it does not work, you will need to purchase another printer.
Nero does work on Windows Vista.
Theoretically, yes. You can download a Vista driver from HP. However, some of the functions will not work with Vista; specifically the SCAN button does not work. We have three of these printers at work and our computer people have done everything they can think of to enable the SCAN button, but with no success. See related links for information from HP about the HP 5610 printer.
Maplestory will work on any Vista computers as long as they are not 64bit.
Yes. It will work but only small games. Not all the games will work on Vista.