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milton Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:27 am Post subject: Compaq(HP) drivers no good |
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A while back I posted about a buggy presario I was using, a 1610 to be
exact.
Problem was system would freeze each time u moved touchpad and pressed
key as same time, require hard reboot.
Despite my skepticism, everyone here was so sure the firmware/drivers at
the Compuke , now HP website would work. Well, I'm here to tell you my
skepticism was on target. I have had problems with synaptic drivers
before and this was no exception.
The drivers pretended to install and the little icons appeared, only
problem is the tap/select function would not work and the help screen
was frozen on my page requiring reboot. From previous experience this is
typical of synaptic stuff. Also, no way to uninstall them, had to do it
manually by editing the registry and using msconfig. More crap driver
software from synaptic. This is on win98se, so you cannot blame windows.
Also the read me files only referred to win95 problems even though the
driver is listed by compuke/hp as being for win98.
Finally got it uninstalled and let windows install the generic ps/2
driver. I think with the normal cursors I will be ok now.
How can such large companys turn out such crap software, ooohhhh....
wait... almost forgot about microshit-SHEEESH!
Won't touch the other stuff on the HP page now. Probably will turn the
laptop into a paperweight.
Searched but could not find a generic or other alternative to synapshit.
If anyone knows of one, please be so kind as to provide a reference.
Thanks, in advance. |
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HH Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:52 am Post subject: Re: Compaq(HP) drivers no good |
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What do you expect from a 10-year old notebook that originally shipped with
Win 95? Sheesh. Plus HP/Compaq provides no drivers for Win 98SE.
HH
"milton" <milton@berle.com> wrote in message news:eprfm5$nmt$1@aioe.org...
| Quote: | A while back I posted about a buggy presario I was using, a 1610 to be
exact.
Problem was system would freeze each time u moved touchpad and pressed
key as same time, require hard reboot.
Despite my skepticism, everyone here was so sure the firmware/drivers at
the Compuke , now HP website would work. Well, I'm here to tell you my
skepticism was on target. I have had problems with synaptic drivers
before and this was no exception.
The drivers pretended to install and the little icons appeared, only
problem is the tap/select function would not work and the help screen
was frozen on my page requiring reboot. From previous experience this is
typical of synaptic stuff. Also, no way to uninstall them, had to do it
manually by editing the registry and using msconfig. More crap driver
software from synaptic. This is on win98se, so you cannot blame windows.
Also the read me files only referred to win95 problems even though the
driver is listed by compuke/hp as being for win98.
Finally got it uninstalled and let windows install the generic ps/2
driver. I think with the normal cursors I will be ok now.
How can such large companys turn out such crap software, ooohhhh....
wait... almost forgot about microshit-SHEEESH!
Won't touch the other stuff on the HP page now. Probably will turn the
laptop into a paperweight.
Searched but could not find a generic or other alternative to synapshit.
If anyone knows of one, please be so kind as to provide a reference.
Thanks, in advance.
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Ben Myers Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:16 am Post subject: Re: Compaq(HP) drivers no good |
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Instead of ranting and raving, the OP could simply use the Windows 95 drivers
with Windows 98SE. There's a 99% chance they'll work, because very little
changed in the soft underbelly of Windows between 95 and 98SE. In fact, one
might consider Win98SE to be Windows 95 SP3, except that Microsoft had the nerve
to charge people for it, and people actually bought... Ben Myers
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:52:50 -0500, "HH" <hahunt42@va.metrocast.net> wrote:
| Quote: | What do you expect from a 10-year old notebook that originally shipped with
Win 95? Sheesh. Plus HP/Compaq provides no drivers for Win 98SE.
HH
"milton" <milton@berle.com> wrote in message news:eprfm5$nmt$1@aioe.org...
A while back I posted about a buggy presario I was using, a 1610 to be
exact.
Problem was system would freeze each time u moved touchpad and pressed
key as same time, require hard reboot.
Despite my skepticism, everyone here was so sure the firmware/drivers at
the Compuke , now HP website would work. Well, I'm here to tell you my
skepticism was on target. I have had problems with synaptic drivers
before and this was no exception.
The drivers pretended to install and the little icons appeared, only
problem is the tap/select function would not work and the help screen
was frozen on my page requiring reboot. From previous experience this is
typical of synaptic stuff. Also, no way to uninstall them, had to do it
manually by editing the registry and using msconfig. More crap driver
software from synaptic. This is on win98se, so you cannot blame windows.
Also the read me files only referred to win95 problems even though the
driver is listed by compuke/hp as being for win98.
Finally got it uninstalled and let windows install the generic ps/2
driver. I think with the normal cursors I will be ok now.
How can such large companys turn out such crap software, ooohhhh....
wait... almost forgot about microshit-SHEEESH!
Won't touch the other stuff on the HP page now. Probably will turn the
laptop into a paperweight.
Searched but could not find a generic or other alternative to synapshit.
If anyone knows of one, please be so kind as to provide a reference.
Thanks, in advance.
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HH Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:00 pm Post subject: Re: Compaq(HP) drivers no good |
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Agree with the proviso that at least 98SE was the best of the Win 9x
versions, far superior than WinMe which was THE ripoff.
HH
"Ben Myers" <ben_myers_spam_me_not@charter.net> wrote in message
news:u9q2s2lp8r5hosgeeqk9seet69f2uccmik@4ax.com...
| Quote: | Instead of ranting and raving, the OP could simply use the Windows 95
drivers
with Windows 98SE. There's a 99% chance they'll work, because very
little
changed in the soft underbelly of Windows between 95 and 98SE. In fact,
one
might consider Win98SE to be Windows 95 SP3, except that Microsoft had the
nerve
to charge people for it, and people actually bought... Ben Myers
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:52:50 -0500, "HH" <hahunt42@va.metrocast.net
wrote:
What do you expect from a 10-year old notebook that originally shipped
with
Win 95? Sheesh. Plus HP/Compaq provides no drivers for Win 98SE.
HH
"milton" <milton@berle.com> wrote in message news:eprfm5$nmt$1@aioe.org...
A while back I posted about a buggy presario I was using, a 1610 to be
exact.
Problem was system would freeze each time u moved touchpad and pressed
key as same time, require hard reboot.
Despite my skepticism, everyone here was so sure the firmware/drivers at
the Compuke , now HP website would work. Well, I'm here to tell you my
skepticism was on target. I have had problems with synaptic drivers
before and this was no exception.
The drivers pretended to install and the little icons appeared, only
problem is the tap/select function would not work and the help screen
was frozen on my page requiring reboot. From previous experience this is
typical of synaptic stuff. Also, no way to uninstall them, had to do it
manually by editing the registry and using msconfig. More crap driver
software from synaptic. This is on win98se, so you cannot blame windows.
Also the read me files only referred to win95 problems even though the
driver is listed by compuke/hp as being for win98.
Finally got it uninstalled and let windows install the generic ps/2
driver. I think with the normal cursors I will be ok now.
How can such large companys turn out such crap software, ooohhhh....
wait... almost forgot about microshit-SHEEESH!
Won't touch the other stuff on the HP page now. Probably will turn the
laptop into a paperweight.
Searched but could not find a generic or other alternative to synapshit.
If anyone knows of one, please be so kind as to provide a reference.
Thanks, in advance.
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milton Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:05 am Post subject: Re: Compaq(HP) drivers no good |
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Ben Myers <ben_myers_spam_me_not@charter.net> wrote in
news:u9q2s2lp8r5hosgeeqk9seet69f2uccmik@4ax.com:
| Quote: | Instead of ranting and raving, the OP could simply use the Windows 95
drivers with Windows 98SE. There's a 99% chance they'll work,
because very little changed in the soft underbelly of Windows between
95 and 98SE. In fact, one might consider Win98SE to be Windows 95
SP3, except that Microsoft had the nerve to charge people for it, and
people actually bought... Ben Myers
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Ah sorry, but do you have a reading problem? The crap "support" HP page
lists the synapshit drivers for being for win98, yet the readme files
make no mention of win98. This is just another example of compuke/HP
poor product support and just bad software programmers. They simply
cannot write decent software. Period, end of story.
My first computer, an xt was a compaq, but that was when they still made
good products. Ever since I bought this laptop used (pity the poor
sucker who paid 3 grand for it new) I will NEVER buy another compaq, NOR
another HP product again. Burn me once shame on you, burn me twice shame
on me.
The synapshit programmers (are they still in business) did not even
offer a way to uninstall their crap non-working drivers. Maybe they
formerly were windoze programmers, since both company's turn out crap.
Just got done watching the Pirates of Silicon Valley. Confirmed my own
conclusions that billy boy is just a con man marketing thief; that is
why we have the greatest percentage of computers running a crap OS. Who
says you have to be good to become rich?
And your wrong. Win95 is not the same as win98se, alot of stuff won't
run on 95 that runs on se, including, of course most usb devices.
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:52:50 -0500, "HH" <hahunt42@va.metrocast.net
wrote:
What do you expect from a 10-year old notebook that originally shipped
with Win 95? Sheesh. Plus HP/Compaq provides no drivers for Win 98SE.
HH
"milton" <milton@berle.com> wrote in message
news:eprfm5$nmt$1@aioe.org...
A while back I posted about a buggy presario I was using, a 1610 to
be
exact.
Problem was system would freeze each time u moved touchpad and
pressed key as same time, require hard reboot.
Despite my skepticism, everyone here was so sure the
firmware/drivers at the Compuke , now HP website would work. Well,
I'm here to tell you my skepticism was on target. I have had
problems with synaptic drivers before and this was no exception.
The drivers pretended to install and the little icons appeared, only
problem is the tap/select function would not work and the help
screen was frozen on my page requiring reboot. From previous
experience this is typical of synaptic stuff. Also, no way to
uninstall them, had to do it manually by editing the registry and
using msconfig. More crap driver software from synaptic. This is on
win98se, so you cannot blame windows. Also the read me files only
referred to win95 problems even though the driver is listed by
compuke/hp as being for win98.
Finally got it uninstalled and let windows install the generic ps/2
driver. I think with the normal cursors I will be ok now.
How can such large companys turn out such crap software, ooohhhh....
wait... almost forgot about microshit-SHEEESH!
Won't touch the other stuff on the HP page now. Probably will turn
the laptop into a paperweight.
Searched but could not find a generic or other alternative to
synapshit. If anyone knows of one, please be so kind as to provide a
reference.
Thanks, in advance.
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