Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Nov 2008 14:17 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Windows One of the common problems when Windows Vista was released was that of missing or non-working drivers. Microsoft massively reworked many of Windows' internal systems and frameworks, meaning lots of drivers broke, with most of them needing major work, and some even needed to be rewritten completely. Apparently, Microsoft didn't communicate this well enough with its hardware partners - or the partners were lazy, who knows - because many devices failed to work with Vista during its early months of being out in the wild. Microsoft is trying to keep this story from repeating itself, saying that everything that works on Vista should work on Windows 7. To gain a little more insight into this problem, Microsoft gave out some very interesting figures regarding driver installation failure rates.
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go open hw specs, go
by JrezIN on Mon 10th Nov 2008 15:54 UTC
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from my experience... the most universal pain in the ass to install are printer drivers... they're terrible (to not say something worse) and, even if install correctly, they perform badly, slow controls, slow response time... and ugly as they can get!

fortunately printer drivers don't give much problems as motherboard (specially IO) and video drivers that may prevent you from actually booting the system (or repairing the system...)... but for those I have to admit that the quality got a LOT better since real x64 drivers came (that includes ia32 drivers too...)

I hope open HW specs gets more popular soon, this means better drivers for everyone...