droidinthevoid
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Hi,
I have successfully installed Windows Vista onto a Toshiba Satellite C855D. While this laptop came out in late 2012, there seems to be near-full driver support for Vista so far. The only thing that demonstrably does not work is USB 3.0, but that is to be expected.
Anyway, I install drivers for my machines with Snappy Driver Installer - in my experience, these drivers are reliable and usually more recent than what Windows Update has to offer. However, there seems to be a problem with a Toshiba x64 ACPI-Compliant Value Added Logical and General Purpose Device (or something along those lines). Whenever I try to install this device, which comes from the Vendor pack, Windows Vista fails to boot with the following error:
Booting in Safe Mode and disabling driver signature enforcement do not help. What can I do to solve this issue?
I have successfully installed Windows Vista onto a Toshiba Satellite C855D. While this laptop came out in late 2012, there seems to be near-full driver support for Vista so far. The only thing that demonstrably does not work is USB 3.0, but that is to be expected.
Anyway, I install drivers for my machines with Snappy Driver Installer - in my experience, these drivers are reliable and usually more recent than what Windows Update has to offer. However, there seems to be a problem with a Toshiba x64 ACPI-Compliant Value Added Logical and General Purpose Device (or something along those lines). Whenever I try to install this device, which comes from the Vendor pack, Windows Vista fails to boot with the following error:
Code:
File: TVALZ_O.SYS
Status: 0xc0000098
Info: Windows failed to load because a required file is missing, or
corrupt.
Booting in Safe Mode and disabling driver signature enforcement do not help. What can I do to solve this issue?
My Computer
System One
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- Operating System
- Fedora Workstation, Windows Vista