CoachZ
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Best thing to do is to wait. And I'd wait even more so, OAS - Just for HDCP. If you don't want to change more shit later on, it's best to wait for a good HDCP supported video card or things won't be nice later on for hi-def stuff.
				
			Digital Jams":8276f said:This will be a recording production machine only so Hidef will not be an issue. Won't even be connected to the inet.
OneArmedScissor":4487f said:For one thing, I believe he uses Fruity Loops, and that's Winblows only.
OneArmedScissor":39366 said:For one thing, I believe he uses Fruity Loops, and that's Winblows only.
mysticaxe":9791c said:I'm going to get to test Vista out firsthand over the next while - my laptop crapped out on me on Monday, and everything at Circuit City already had Vista preloaded on it... I needed the computer fast, so I guess I'll have to deal with it...
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If it comes preloaded on a PC you can uninstall it, put XP on there and request a refund from MS. Really, this is the best way to let MS know they put out a craptastic product.
Even if Vista turns out to be an amazing OS, the EULA is pretty draconian.
thegame":f1b71 said:I saw a blurb on the news that said when you purchase Vista, you enter into a user agreement that states Microsoft can scan your machine at any time to check for unathorized software. Vista has the power to delete those programs as well. Scary stuff...
thegame":af733 said:I saw a blurb on the news that said when you purchase Vista, you enter into a user agreement that states Microsoft can scan your machine at any time to check for unathorized software. Vista has the power to delete those programs as well. Scary stuff...
thegame":df6c3 said:I saw a blurb on the news that said when you purchase Vista, you enter into a user agreement that states Microsoft can scan your machine at any time to check for unathorized software. Vista has the power to delete those programs as well. Scary stuff...
redrol":fb7de said:>|<>QBB<
Not exactly. The only agreement is that they can scan your machine at any time to determine if WINDOWS VISTA is unauthorized. Which is activation... WGA etc. NOT anything else. Really, nothing changed vs XP.
Also, Vista has been completely hacked. Im not going to say how, but the method is such that you can use it forever and get updates and whatnot. Whether anyone wants to go through the trouble is another matter.
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