I have done further work on this matter and discovered that if I uninstall
the ATK0110 ACPI Utility then run Windows Update the driver is installed
without a problem. It follows that the driver is intended for my platform.
Moreover, the driver is dated 2004 even though there is available a driver
1043.4.00 dated 19/10/2006. I have now installed the updated driver and
await the outcome of the next automatic update.
"Stan Kay" <stan.kay DeleteThis @ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:DEAD7E28-3158-4925-A563-4BACF7BBA5FF@microsoft.com...
> Whenever I run Windows Vista Update I am told there is an important update
> for the ATK0110 ACPI Utility and recommends that it be installed. When I
> accept the invitation the following occurs:-
>
> 1. The update downloads.
> 2. I am told that a Restore Point is being created.
> 3. The update then begins to install
> 4. I am then told that the update is not intended for my platform and I
> should download the correct version!!!
>
> I have done this several times but always get the same result. My
> motherboard is an Asus P5B Deluxe and the company web site tells me that
> the latest driver for my Vista Ultimate 32 bit operating system is version
> 1043.4.00 dated 19/10/2006 - and that is the one which appears in Device
> Manager.
>
> Since my system is working very quickly and faultlessly then can anyone
> please tell me why Microsoft Update informs me that there is a recommended
> update for my PC, and yet, when I try to install this recommended update I
> am told that it is not intended for my platform?