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May 8

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Apr 22

The first beta version of an application is usually long on bugs, short on features and bears little resemblance to the eventual finished program. And so I expected most of my time with Internet Explorer 8 to be working around unexpected crashes and strange behaviour. But no: despite the warnings that the beta was just for developers, I found it ran smoothly and gave me no real problems.
For starters, the download is relatively small, at 14MB. It installed quickly and with no complications, then opened to display an interface that looked similar to Internet Explorer 7. The program ran well, occasionally a little on the slow side (entirely normal with betas), but with no crashes. Microsoft has been working on browser reliability.

To read the full article in our forums, click here. 

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Apr 19

If you have Vista SP1 installed you will find that you have lost about one and a half gig of space!

If you happy with SP1 but would like to regain that space just follow this link to our forums.

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Apr 19

Why would you want to slipstream (integrate) Sp1 with Vista?

If you ever have to re-install windows you will spend a long time downloading and installing all the updates so why install all the older files only to update them? This may take an hour or so to do but will save many hours later.

So just how difficult is it? The answer is its not! It is very easy to do.

What do you need to make a bootable slipstreamed DVD?

Your Vista DVD
Vista SP1 – download it from the MS site.
vLite – a little app to do all the hard work.
A blank DVD disk
A few gig of space on your hard drive.

For the easy to follow walkthrough, click this link to visit our forums.

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Apr 2

crysis is an awesome game truly next generation.single player for this game is very good,and for now multiplayer well lets put it this way the cheaters have ruined it.why is it next generation you ask good question?for 2 reasons mainly one the truly realistic look of the game,and 2 the fact that current video cards nothing can run this game with wide open settings.watching the physics of things in the game is a real treat.i remember the first time a fired a rocket launcher in crysis,and the blast affect was amazing.you could see the effect of the blast as the tree’s would sway from the shock wave.also being the way the parts fly of what you just blew up makes the blast seem very real.

alot of people have been getting mad over the fact no video card can run this game on full settings.its just the same dance to a new tune.the same can be said of doom3 when it was first released now a decent midrange card can play that on max settings.then it happened again with oblivion.crytek has said the game was designed to be future proof.that being said it was designed to push even the next generation of video cards,and cpu’s.crysis-2008-02-25-00-45-44-39.jpg

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