Your only recourse with OEM is to hope the OEM supplier will do a swap.
Microsoft's involvement ends with selling it to the OEM.
FWIW, my iPod Nano works just fine. Well, OK, it doesn't burn CDs because
their software doesn't support that in 64bit. But honestly I don't care.
Everything else works. As for USB hubs, flash memory drives, etc? no issue
at all.
Also, let's be very clear. Mr. Gates is no longer actively managing MS.
Hasn't for several years.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"Pete Shields" <> wrote in message
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>I have kept the faith in Vista 64 since it's release but alas the majority
>of
> my hardware - Ipod Nano, Sony camera & camcorder, Archos, various phones,
> memory cards, memory sticks and USB hubs fail to be recognised. They all
> work
> flawlessly on the second PC running XP home edition.
> Manufacturers just don't support this operating system and are not at all
> interested in supporting it.
> It's a shame, as the rest of it seems stable on my AMD 3800 x 2 system.
>
> My version of Vista is a 64 bit premium OEM version. Does anybody know
> whether Microsoft can offer me some sort of discount/trade in on the 32bit
> version?
> Don't want to have to shell out again for another version of windows
>
> Does Mr Gates have an obligation to give me a system that will communicate
> better with the outside world? Several items of hardware that I name above
> are current state of the art products.All I read from MS is that it is the
> hardware manufacturer's fault and you should contact them...
>
> Or is there something better coming along for Vista 64, which will correct
> the problem?
>
>