New NVIDIA Beta Vista Drivers
This page offers new beta 32-bit and 64-bit drivers for NVIDIA accelerators running under Windows Vista (thanks Matthew and Pauline). The new drivers add GeForce 7 series SLI support, GeForce 6
Is Vista a Trap?
The detail is tedious and highly technical: reinstalling drivers and router firmware didn't work, but after many trial and error tweaks to Vista's TCP/IP settings, I had internet access. Once online, Creative's website told me that my
Listing of Vista Drivers
RadarSync writes to plug their page of links to Vista drivers. Listed are many drivers that Microsoft doesn't have and that aren't easily found on the manufacturer's sites. For Intel alone, 364 drivers are currently linked
Nvidia Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Vista Drivers
Cocoshimmy writes "Nvidia is facing a class action lawsuit for false advertising by not providing stable working drivers for Vista. Nvidia has been accused of closing threads on Nvidia's forum and banning users that request a response
ForceWare Beta Vista Drivers
New version 100.64 ForceWare drivers are now available for Windows Vista 32-bit and Windows Vista 64-bit (thanks GamesBrasil.com.br). The 100.64 Release Notes outline what's new, most notably support
Consumer Vista Upgrades Moving at Snail's Pace
The last thing a Dell, Gateway, or HP wants to do is start sending out upgrades to customers who might have video cards that do not have particularly stable drivers yet (or sound cards, or RAID controllers, etc.).
"Very Severe Hole" In Vista UAC Design
This means that a freeware Tetris installer would be allowed to load kernel drivers. Microsoft's Mark Russinovich acknowledges the risk factor but says it was a 'design choice' to balance security with ease of use."
PeerGuardian and Vista x64
Has anyone used PeerGuardian (http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2) under Vista 64-bit? This version requires all drivers to be Vista-compatible *and* digitally signed. Phoenix Labs did release an x64 edition, but the driver won't install under
Re: PeerGuardian and Vista x64
yeah, I was aware that every driver needs to be signed by M$, they're charging $500 a year for developers to be able to do that. This *can* have a positive side to it, being that it prevents lower-budget drivers to run on the system,
New NVIDIA ForceWare Vista Drivers
NVIDIA now offers new version 100.65 ForceWare reference drivers for Windows Vista 32-bit and Windows Vista 64-bit. Word is: "NVIDIA® Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) today released the world’s first WHQL-c
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