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Sony, where are the drivers? I paid 1700 Euros for my FE11S half a year ago. I think it's more than about time for Sony to release drivers "Vista compatible". Everything works but the power management features, lowering the bright of the screen and so on, among others, is NOT working which means I can't use Vista on batteries properly because the screen's maximum brightness eats the whole battery quickly.
Am I asking too much for a 1700 Euros laptop? Is this the kind of after sales service I can expect from the all mighty Sony? Vista RTM is already shipping, and I'm still waiting for Vista drivers, whilst there's a cute and nice "Windows vista" features icon in the vaio-link.com page. It's even ironic. Starting to feel too much dissapointed about all this...
Exactly. That's why, at least with me, Sony lost a future consumer. I will choose other brands for future laptops. Period. I guess they don't care a shit about it anyway.
The thing that makes me laugh is the amount of product placement it got on the new 007! It's crazy. They need to be on the pulse, imagine if Bond said "oh forget that, it's too new for me, we'll wait until they get fully armoured and we can't tackle them"
Hi all,
Just a small update from my side. I have had an internal meeting about Vista support yesterday and I have re-escalated the fact of the support drivers not being available for download. The Support group promised me a complete plan with deadlines this week so I hope to be able to provide you with some good news later this week.
Have a great week-end.
KR,
Nico
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This is how it looks to me: Vista will be available to consumers by around February, and Sony will make the drivers available at the same time. Seems fair!
I know that there are lots of people installing Vista already, either using business licences or temporary beta licences, but the bottom line really is: Sony don't sell Vista-equipped Vaios yet, so they can't really be expected to support Vista until they do. Let's not forget that all the drivers and utilities for the Vaio range have to be rewritten and tested thoroughly. And its probably better to have stable drivers released in a few months time rather than unleashing untested ones earlier on, potentially damaging computers.
So lets have a little patience and wait for the Vista party; it's less than 2 months away :smileygrin:
Thank you!!
Please God can we put this to bed. :smileygrin:
This is how it looks to me: Vista will be available to consumers by around February, and Sony will make the drivers available at the same time. Seems fair!
I know that there are lots of people installing Vista already, either using business licences or temporary beta licences, but the bottom line really is: Sony don't sell Vista-equipped Vaios yet, so they can't really be expected to support Vista until they do. Let's not forget that all the drivers and utilities for the Vaio range have to be rewritten and tested thoroughly. And its probably better to have stable drivers released in a few months time rather than unleashing untested ones earlier on, potentially damaging computers.
So lets have a little patience and wait for the Vista party; it's less than 2 months away :smileygrin:
Please God can we put this to bed.
This is how it looks to me: Vista will be available to consumers by around February, and Sony will make the drivers available at the same time. Seems fair!
I know that there are lots of people installing Vista already, either using business licences or temporary beta licences, but the bottom line really is: Sony don't sell Vista-equipped Vaios yet, so they can't really be expected to support Vista until they do. Let's not forget that all the drivers and utilities for the Vaio range have to be rewritten and tested thoroughly. And its probably better to have stable drivers released in a few months time rather than unleashing untested ones earlier on, potentially damaging computers.
So lets have a little patience and wait for the Vista party; it's less than 2 months away :smileygrin:
Vista RTM is available to many people, via many Microsoft programs, I have access to it via MSDN.
I can understand your comments, if when Sony do release the drivers, they are fault free. However, Sony NEVER release bug-free drivers, which makes matter worse, release them NOW, let us feed back issues, so when Feb arrives, Sony are ready to go.
Why annoy your customers, AND lose out on free beta feedback, it simply does not make sense. Toshiba have the right idea, and I am certainly going to be considering them next time I purchase laptops for work, Vaio has been a very bad mistake for us....
I agree with Jumpsuit and Blencogo, let this rest, you're annoying us and yourselves - mithering about this isn't going to make Sony jump up and say wow those poor techs lets help them.