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Bah, now I have to rip out all the drivers I forced into Vista with 1.1.2.... :)

 

EDIT: I think I'm going to wipe and re-do my Vista install... I screwed around with drivers so much with 1.1.2 that I think I broke my Windows Defender (and some other stuff); the system's a bit slow overall anyway.

 

I'll install later tonight and report back.

Ok it's installed and everything on Vista ultimate 32Bit, working fine so far. The Remote works in both WMP and itunes, however the Menu button launches iTunes and I'm not sure if this can be changed.

 

Windows update has a newer driver for the wireless (running on a Core2 MacBook Pro) but Bluetooth, scrolling trackpad are working, iSight is not but I think this may be due to me messing arround tring to get the driver from the last release working.

 

There is a built in help file, which among other things, lists the shortcut keys.

 

The installer has been simplified, you do not have to keep confirming unsigned drivers.

 

So Far this is an improvment on the last release, some of the little annoying things appear to have been sorted out.

 

I re-run the Windows expreience rating, all scores have gone from 4.5 to 4.7 ith the exception of the disk transfer rate (still 4.5) but it is a slower drive so that is expected.

I got it all to work and the install was pretty easy without many warnings. However, my isight still isn't working though as usual it shows that it's installed correctly. Also, I've got a bunch of Bluetooth Peripheral Devices that are unidentified. Does anyone have any ideas about any of these things?

It is a sad day for America when Microsoft actually gets people to go out of their way to make Microsoft's stuff work a little better.

 

Now I actually have to restore my Vista installation, update the drivers and package it back up... Thanks a ton, Apple.

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