paladin initiative was the name for vista to curb modification and or making copies of there o/s and was planned to implement supscription based software. Another words used to turn the o/s and other software to subscription based rather than hard copy right now they are in the phase to get everyone use to downloading and relaying on the automatic updates so when they do switch no one will notice or care when it happens. Remember they do wrie real tight code or can! Apollo 11 software fit on a floppy disk!. And the software for the shuttle is pretty close to that.
this is why so many people have troubles with Dep, Defender and UAC because of the hardware built into all the processors .
The Adware and scareware companies already have!. and they use dep and all the others to keep you from removing thier software as well!.
this is why so many people have troubles with Dep, Defender and UAC because of the hardware built into all the processors .
Funny, no problems here with any of that....
The Adware and scareware companies already have!. and they use dep and all the others to keep you from removing thier software as well!.
Hmmm.....black helicopters, white unmarked vehicles, men in black suits, tin foil hat....
The Adware and scareware companies already have!. and they use dep and all the others to keep you from removing thier software as well!.
Hmmm.....black helicopters, white unmarked vehicles, men in black suits, tin foil hat....
This kinda statement is what makes folks blow off posts!. it is in fact. DEP is hardware enabled!. Maybe the first use of the palidan chip that is onboard the Microprocessor. this is in fact is a foot in the door to what will be coming soon as in when Microsoft first made the the announcement of longhorn. Which indeed caused an out roar they have since renamed and renamed palidan till the came up with DEP.
zdnet or maybe it was cnet reported silient updates are occuring again. the ones they did find seemed to be patches to fix a update. But then again blach Helios and stuff to pacify the crowd.
Oh Funny lol!. but then again you belive the consumer has not rights either lol. what you buy belongs to the manufacturer and not the consumer !. wonder if you put up with this in all things you buy?.
Oh Funny lol!. but then again you belive the consumer has not rights either lol. what you buy belongs to the manufacturer and not the consumer !. wonder if you put up with this in all things you buy?.
Well, yes I believe the consumer has certian "rights" when you buy something. I also think that word is WAY over used. Technically, you dont BUY nor OWN the OS, you license it.
And your "rights" are vastly different when you own something vs license it.
Oh Funny lol!. but then again you belive the consumer has not rights either lol. what you buy belongs to the manufacturer and not the consumer !. wonder if you put up with this in all things you buy?.
Well, yes I believe the consumer has certian "rights" when you buy something. I also think that word is WAY over used. Technically, you dont BUY nor OWN the OS, you license it.
And your "rights" are vastly different when you own something vs license it.
Oh Funny lol!. but then again you belive the consumer has not rights either lol. what you buy belongs to the manufacturer and not the consumer !. wonder if you put up with this in all things you buy?.
Well, yes I believe the consumer has certian "rights" when you buy something. I also think that word is WAY over used. Technically, you dont BUY nor OWN the OS, you license it.
And your "rights" are vastly different when you own something vs license it.
well when you purchased your Microprocessor and installed it you agreed to the terms of sell which is not to modifiy the processor but here you are violating terms of purchase by overclocking the processor which imight add you feel you have a right too!. See intell and amd and the others companies feel you have no right to do since they make faster cpus Why buy a 3 ghz processor when you can tweak a 2.8 to run at 3.0 but since processor company's have no control over the bios' companies you can tweak your hearts out since they had no way to to enforce their policies now they do it is built into their microprocessors and now in the operating system this can be done in a simple chipset update meaning they can roll back your tweaks either at boot up or shut down that is what DEP is all about DATA Execution Prevention!. they are not enforcing it today but look out they might tommorrow!. now the industry is going to push DEP on the Bios Watch and see AMD held out for a long time putting the DEP chip (palidan) on their dyes only been about a year or so when they caved to the big computer manufacturers by refusing to add they refused to buy till they did so. hp is the first to marry all three in their prouducts and they no longer give oem operating disks to their custumers. only mirror images of the factory hard drive used to put the os on the their products and yes there is a different bios for each operating system they sell and a different one for each system they sell. you now have to buy the OS from Hp and pay for the BIOs flash for the operating system you want. which again is going to be a disk image with all the crapware on it. and i might add some the warez you cannot uninstall or you will have hardware problems see they add a software compliance package in the small restore partition of the hardrive and yes the file is called QPW3.6.exe this is the version for my laptop. you uninstall slingbox you get a tvtuner error that need to be repaired funny there is no hardware tunner on the lap top. dvd burner will quit either all together or works halfway if you uninstall the burning sofware. i even went as far as fdisking and doing a clean install of microsoft retail os it worked but not like it was supposed to lol but then again the bios is for hp vista64 not microsoft vista64 lol now tell me about those helio's again!!.
Oh Funny lol!. but then again you belive the consumer has not rights either lol. what you buy belongs to the manufacturer and not the consumer !. wonder if you put up with this in all things you buy?.
Well, yes I believe the consumer has certian "rights" when you buy something. I also think that word is WAY over used. Technically, you dont BUY nor OWN the OS, you license it.
And your "rights" are vastly different when you own something vs license it.
well when you purchased your Microprocessor and installed it you agreed to the terms of sell which is not to modifiy the processor but here you are violating terms of purchase by overclocking the processor which imight add you feel you have a right too!. See intell and amd and the others companies feel you have no right to do since they make faster cpus Why buy a 3 ghz processor when you can tweak a 2.8 to run at 3.0 but since processor company's have no control over the bios' companies you can tweak your hearts out since they had no way to to enforce their policies now they do it is built into their microprocessors and now in the operating system this can be done in a simple chipset update meaning they can roll back your tweaks either at boot up or shut down that is what DEP is all about DATA Execution Prevention!. they are not enforcing it today but look out they might tommorrow!. now the industry is going to push DEP on the Bios Watch and see AMD held out for a long time putting the DEP chip (palidan) on their dyes only been about a year or so when they caved to the big computer manufacturers by refusing to add they refused to buy till they did so. hp is the first to marry all three in their prouducts and they no longer give oem operating disks to their custumers. only mirror images of the factory hard drive used to put the os on the their products and yes there is a different bios for each operating system they sell and a different one for each system they sell. you now have to buy the OS from Hp and pay for the BIOs flash for the operating system you want. which again is going to be a disk image with all the crapware on it. and i might add some the warez you cannot uninstall or you will have hardware problems see they add a software compliance package in the small restore partition of the hardrive and yes the file is called QPW3.6.exe this is the version for my laptop. you uninstall slingbox you get a tvtuner error that need to be repaired funny there is no hardware tunner on the lap top. dvd burner will quit either all together or works halfway if you uninstall the burning sofware. i even went as far as fdisking and doing a clean install of microsoft retail os it worked but not like it was supposed to lol but then again the bios is for hp vista64 not microsoft vista64 lol now tell me about those helio's again!!.
I gave up reading that lot after the first couple of lines, perhaps if you had written it in a readable way with correct sentences that start with a capital letter and end with a full stop and the correct spelling I might have been able to finish it.
I gave up reading that lot after the first couple of lines, perhaps if you had written it in a readable way with correct sentences that start with a capital letter and end with a full stop and the correct spelling I might have been able to finish it.