Version 175.16 of the Vista 64-bit WHQL GeForce driver, released on May 13, 2008.
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GeForce Release 175 (64-bit)
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Version 175.16 of the Vista 32-bit WHQL GeForce driver, released on May 13, 2008.
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GeForce Release 175 (32-bit)
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The beta of GeForce Release 175.12 for Vista 32-bit.
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The beta of GeForce Release 175.12 for Vista 64-bit.
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The last in a multi-part series of 64-bit Vista.
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The third in a series talking about 64-bit Vista. This one focuses on hardware compatibility.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 29th

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They set out to change the independent software vendor ecosystem to try and make software more secure, and they say it is working.
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Having trouble activating your copy of Vista? Here’s a list of common error codes and how to proceed.
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Another ‘leaked’ version of the Nvidia drivers.
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Vista gets raked across the coals, and Gartner recommends Microsoft look towards virtualization.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: April 11th

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A survey shows that those not yet using Vista don’t like it, and those already using Vista do like it.
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I guess they aren’t leaked anymore, go grab the official release.
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Apple laptop cracked on day 2 due to Safari hole, Vista cracked on day 3 due to Adobe Flash hole. Ubuntu survived uncracked.
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If you like to use command prompt, here’s some of the things you can do with it in Vista.
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Thankfully I don’t have any Creative hardware, I’d be pissed about this situation!
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Some discussion about the recently revealed information on the large number of crashes caused by Nvidia drivers.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 29th

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If you use the search feature in Vista, here’s a preview of the improvements you’ll be seeing soon.
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In Windows Vista, the NTFS file system Discretionary Access Control Lists (DACLs) have been changed to enable data sharing and collaboration in data directories that are outside protected directories.
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For some of you, this may explain why you’re not seeing the SP1 update as an option in Windows Update.
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Hmmm, are these really leaked? 174.70 was supposedly leaked as well.
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It’s painful just looking at this Vista box!
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Now that SP1 is available, is it time to move from XP to Vista?
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More about the Hyper-V MMC.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 27th

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Nvidia caused almost a third of the crashes in early Vista setups.
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If you’re installing Adobe Director 11 on your Vista machine, there are many potential issues you might face. This document describes some of them, and how to get around them.
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This article describes how to use the System Configuration utility (Msconfig.exe) to troubleshoot configuration errors that might prevent Windows Vista from starting correctly.
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This update package installs the Hyper-V remote management tools on a computer that is running Windows Vista Service Pack 1. Links to the downloads are included.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 26th

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Apparently a ‘leaked’ beta driver. You better be desparate if you’re trying this!
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The IT staff is recommending it only have SP1 when preinstalled, and users that already have SP1 should ‘wait and see’. Understandable from the viewpoint of the people that will have to go fix any problems that occur.
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They’re at it again in their typically smug way.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: March 23rd

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March shipment to include Business with SP1, April shipment to include Ultimate with SP1.
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Adds support for GeForce 9600 GT GPUs, Aero compatibility for Blu-ray & HD DVD, per-display controls for video settings, dynamic contrast enhancement, etc.
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Some details about SP1 finding it’s way into Windows Update
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Microsoft unjustly enriched itself by promoting PCs as “Windows Vista Capable” says the judge.
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ITsVISTA Web Links: February 24th

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