When Microsoft first released Windows Vista, it shipped with a number of fairly vanilla drivers to offer widespread compatibility across various PCs. Problem is, since the original release, there have been a number of updates to CPU, graphic chipsets and other hardware. It might be either really difficult or problematic to attempt to install the original operating system on a brand new PC, for example. If you need to re-install Vista on an upgraded PC, you'll want the latest drivers. Plus if you have Vista installed, you'll want an easy way to get support for the latest standards.27 May 2009