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Windows 7
Does not like Altitude.
Don't think there's much you can do about it; I think it has to do with 7's OpenGL support. But a laptop that can run altitude on XP cannot run it in windows 7. Just a heads-up. |
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yeah, Windows 7 definitely has some OpenGL issues -- but that should change as the driver manufacturers catch up for official release. In the meantime a few people have had success running the beta Windows-7 drivers from ATI and Nvidia.
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No luck for me, I think. |
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From a random googling:
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Yeah, that doesn't work. I have a Lenovo T500 with Intel Mobile Graphics 45, and none of the Vista graphics drivers install in any compatibility mode running Windows 7.
Looks like I'm also Altitude-less until Intel writes Windows 7 drivers. I thought 7 would be nicer than Vista, but maybe I'll just go back to XP. |
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Windows 7
I think what Goo is saying is that Windows will ask you if you want to create a separate partition or upgrade your OS...correct?
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Fixed the problem. I had the wrong set of drivers.
If you have a "Mobile Intel 45 Express Series Chipset" or something like that, get your drivers here: http://bumptop.com/support/drivers.php |
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I had an interesting problem last night. While playing Heroes V, my screen resolution changed and suddenly became much brighter. After Heroes I jumped into Altitude but my drivers didn't work again. Somehow they reverted themselves while playing Heroes. I was able to re-update the drivers and get back on Altitude, but does anybody know why or how this happened?
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