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Why is Vista not Driver Backward Compatible?

Asked by RDdice in Kernel And Operating System Specific Programming, Windows Programming, Theory

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This questions has been irritating me, why is Vista so horrible at backwards compability when it comes to drivers?

I'm a developer so my knowledge of software is pretty descent, but my knowledge of writing OS's is next to nil.

I've never written a hardware driver, so someone that has can probably tell me what the deal is? I think the primary reason that Vista is dieing is the lack of hardware support, which begs the question, why can't Vista  revert to some sort of driver compability mode when working with older hardware? Start Free Trial
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Zones: Kernel And Operating System Specific Programming, Windows Programming, Theory
Tags: OS's in general, specificly Windows Vista, Hardware Driver, Vista
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Solution Provided By: fridom
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