theres no driver listed, so its probably something in the kernel? dunno im guessing...
if it does not do it with XP then i would say vista is having problems with one of the bits of hardware, and chances are thats a driver issue.
other than updating every single driver for every single bit of hardware there's not much you can do..
i may be wrong, i may be right - what i do know tho, vista is the biggest heap of crap to come out of Microsoft since windows ME.
its not so much that the OS is a bad design, its a nice OS, but they have just dumped hardware vendors and legacy hardware.
even the biggest driver manufacturers in the world had issues with vista (and are still having them) - it seams compatibility standards have fallen, and thats one of the few things windows has going for it...
heh you dont see me laying down the green notes for vista. id rather stay with XP - or move to a linuxOS and just put up with all the problems caused by running linux. (like trying to play css on it for a start ^^)
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