Maxivista compatability

unreconstructed1

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Hi. I'm currently running Windows Vista, and was thinking about just trying to downgrade back to XP, until I read that 7 was to be released shortly. After reading some of the changes, I now believe that I want to upgrade instead. my question, does MaxiVista work with 7 as a host machine? or does it share the Vista WDDM restrictions on drivers?
 

My Computer

OS
windows Vista, Windows XP
I just tried to install the software for the primary computer, clicked past all the warnings about WDDM, but when it came to running the program it kept telling me it couldn't initialize the vga driver. Tried restarting, start as admin, nothing worked. Checked the device manager and it had failed to start with a code 43 error.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7077
yeah MS is not budging with this restriction...
and im thinking that they are not changing that anytime soon...:rolleyes:
and if you do use XPDM drivers then this OS gets pretty unstable...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Tx2500z Tablet Pc/Homemade Server
OS
Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
CPU
Turion X2 ultra (oh well came with laptop)/P4 @3.2 (yes P4)
Motherboard
IDK HP Motherboard / Intel DG965SS
Memory
OCZ Dual Channel 4GB kit/ 1gb Dual Channel
Graphics Card(s)
HD 3200 graphics /GMA x3100 (yay for intergrated!!)
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio(mic working, well sort of)/Siig IC-70012
Monitor(s) Displays
built-in Hp 12" laptop screen/ Acer 19"
Screen Resolution
1280x800 /1440x900
Cooling
All Air Cooled
Mouse
Logi MX Rev. /MS Wheel Optical 1.1A /Logitech Optical Mouse
Internet Speed
College baby but its still routed through vpn to 1536k...
Other Info
love my wacom pen and pressure sensitivity...
wished it worked in 7, SUSE for that matter though
yeah MS is not budging with this restriction...
and im thinking that they are not changing that anytime soon...:rolleyes:
and if you do use XPDM drivers then this OS gets pretty unstable...
well, if I can't get MaxiVista to work with 7, I'll probably not even upgrade.

I wouldn't have even upgraded to Vista, but I don't know how to downgrade my new computer to XP. it really is bad form on Microsofts part to restrict the video capabilities of the program, when there is no good reason to do so.
 

My Computer

OS
windows Vista, Windows XP
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