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bigboywooly 10-29-06 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by elite_hunter_sh3
ok first of all everyone here knows vista is "satans child" and microsoft is "satan" i found out a way you can easily get windows vista without getting it..

i have windows xp sp2 yet everything looks like vista even that tranparent look unfortunaetly i dont have the 3d views but my windows is xp ??? how is that so?

i typed in google this:

"windows xp vista theme"

find that and download it and skin ur win xp now everything looks like vista even the little sidebar with the clock and programs !! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D

The theme I presume you are talking about has been pulled on request from MS

So its not available now :nope:

NightCrawler 10-30-06 12:31 PM

Yup, thats wht i use Firefox :P
 
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Originally Posted by daSmirnov
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Originally Posted by The Noob
About IE 7 automatic install...WHAT. THE. FLYING. @$%&***!

That means IE 7 will automatically replace my current browser? NO! NOOOOOOO!!!!!

It will replace IE6, it won't change your default browser settings.

It works great with Firefox...., even i downloaded IE7.0(actualy stole the concept from Firefox) and Windows said we have new gizmo's like TAB-BROWSERS.. ugh ugh, i think Tab-browsers Firefox already have in 1.1v...


Yes Windows Vista use allot memories... 512MB(nice) but you cant play any games...

To make Vista efficient... 1GB or more...
We all gamers, most games comes with 2GB memories, for them no worry about upgrading Vista....

Albrecht Von Hesse 12-08-06 12:13 PM

Yeah . . . no reason to worry about those spiffy, hacker-proof security features of Vista now is there?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/2006...pcworld/128115

Potoroo 12-08-06 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Albrecht Von Hesse
Yeah . . . no reason to worry about those spiffy, hacker-proof security features of Vista now is there?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/2006...pcworld/128115

It's a clever workaround of Vista's activation feature but Vista itself remains uncracked. In this instance Vista still has to be installed with a KMS product key, so if that activated system ever goes through the WGA system with a known pirated key, Microsoft will be able to track it down and eventually close the loop. Also, since this is a true KMS server the activation is only good for 180 days, then the client needs re-activation.

nightdagger 12-08-06 08:01 PM

I was reading the flaming about Vista and damn! I know it was a couple of months ago, but y'all were treating the betas like they were actual releases! And a lot of it wasn't true!

peterloo 12-08-06 10:08 PM

Bill Gates, You Are Too Agressive to block other AV softwares. You really wanta lawsuits from other countries

Guys, stay away from Vista and Office 2007. Never buy any of the Bill Gate products. Use openoffice as a substitude and
TEACH BILL GATES A LESSON

loreed 12-09-06 12:31 AM

Vista
 
I read that the reason the anti virus venders were complaining was that Microsoft closed the Vista Kernal making it difficult if not impossible for third party AV venders to run their programs the way the have in the past. Microsoft didn't ban any one, they just said here are the parameters in which we will be building Vista. Most of Microsoft's users are business from mom and pop stores to General Motors and those customers demanded a more secure operating system locking the kernal goes a long way in doing this.


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