Hi there,
So, I asked a question today, and I feel like I should contribute something else that people have wanted to know about...
There is a newer set of Vista Front Panel Drivers released by HP. They put them out for the z565 on Vista. They changed the name, but they work on other z5xx boxes, but you have to do a couple things to make them install.
Go
here and get the Media Info Display Update kit (they renamed it... sneaky eh?).
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2093&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=3235292&lang=enWhen you run the setup kit, it will fail if you don't have a z56x box. So, instead:
1. Open a file explorer window
2. Locate your temp folder in vista (something like: c:\users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp)
3. Sort that view by Date so that the newest stuff is either on top or bottom and find the most recent folder in there.
4. Run the HP setup kit and follow the first few steps of the Wizard, but stop before it tries to start the installation. This will unpack the setup kit in the Temp folder.
5. Go back to your Temp folder and you should see a new temporary folder with the current time and date stamp on it
6. Copy that folder and place it on the desktop.
7. Cancel the HP installation. The temp folder it created will now disappear (which is why we copied it elsewhere).
Now, go to your desktop, open that folder you copied there, and you should find a setup kit for the Front Panel Driver buried in that folder. Install that, and you'll get a newer version of the Front Panel that works with Vista (be sure you uninstalled your previous Front Panel Display Driver if you had one).
Just to be safe, I still create a "Scheduled Task" that stops and starts the service (TSERVICE) every 3 hours, but I think the memory leaking problem has gone. The Front Panel is still prone to some quirks. But it's still a lot better than trying to live with the other driver.
Oh, and there's a new Vista keyboard driver from the z565 series that works on older z5xx's as well. No monkeying with the setup kit required. I did have to re-pair my keyboard to the z552 after installation, but that was no biggie. On-screen display is easier to read now.
TTFN