So me and andy totally made an awesome podcast about zombies and how to not get killed by them. We might make a weekly one, if you people like this one, i think we talked about vista a little bit too. Its a LITTLE corney, but hey…its good sh17.
ZombieCast Episode I
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Gerg Jew
posted by Gerg Jew at
4:15 pm
Edit: Wtf. I had a long post typed out and wordpress auto-saved it a few times. But after I hit publish, it was all gone except the title/tags/categories. I’ll retype it tomorrow :\
posted by johntash at
11:51 pm
This is the uber M$ Pwn. I tried it out on a fresh Vista Ultimate install on my laptop, and works perfectly.
It works due to MS allowing certain large OEM’s to encode licensing information in the hardware (BIOS, etc), in which Vista has the ability to validate.

Click Here
Update: It passes WGA, and all updates no problemo. 
posted by mik0r at
10:41 pm
Yesterday, Nvidia released new drivers for Windows Vista. Version: 100.65
If you have Vista and an Nvidia card, I’d recommend downloading them here: Windows Vista 32-bit
Some of the highlights from this release are
- WHQL Certified driver for GeForce 8800, GeForce 7 series, and GeForce 6 series GPUs
Beta driver for NVIDIA SLI™ support for GeForce 8800 GTX/GTS GPUs
This driver supports the following features: - Single GPU support
- DirectX 9 support for GeForce 6/7/8 series GPUs
- DirectX 10 support for GeForce 8800 GPUs
- OpenGL support for GeForce 6/7/8 series GPUs
- NVIDIA SLI support
- DirectX 9 support for GeForce 8800 GPUs
- OpenGL support for GeForce 8800 GPUs
- DirectX 9 and OpenGL NVIDIA SLI support for GeForce 6 and 7 series GPUs and DirectX 10 NVIDIA SLI support for GeForce 8800 GPUs will be available in a future driver
- If you would like to be notified of upcoming drivers for Windows Vista, please subscribe to the newsletter
- Please read the release notes for more information on product support, feature limitations, and known compatibility issues
posted by johntash at
11:43 pm