New beta forceware drivers released

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Andy [YaYa]

Yukon Jack said:
Why would they release beta Vista64 drivers when one of the added security
levels of Vista64 is the requirement of signed drivers only?

BECAUSE PEOPLE GOTS'TA GET THEIR BIOSHOCK ON HOMMIE!

You can turn off the Signed Driver requirement in Vista, lots of people
have. It takes a few weeks to get a driver WHQL approved by Microsoft.

If you don't plan to get Bioshock there's no reason to get this update.
 
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Yukon Jack said:
Why would they release beta Vista64 drivers when one of the added security
levels of Vista64 is the requirement of signed drivers only?

Turn it off Signed Driver Checking then...it only gets in the way, people
don't always want to do as M$ tells them
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Yukon Jack

VRG Scotty© said:
Turn it off Signed Driver Checking then...it only gets in the way, people
don't always want to do as M$ tells them

I know Vista allows that but I thought Vista 64bit doesn't? I don't plan on
buying Bioshock anyway, was just curious about 64bit beta drivers for an OS
that is not supposed to allow beta drivers.
 
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Andy [YaYa]

Yukon Jack said:
I know Vista allows that but I thought Vista 64bit doesn't? I don't plan
on buying Bioshock anyway, was just curious about 64bit beta drivers for
an OS that is not supposed to allow beta drivers.

Vista 64 by default requires digitally signed drivers, but you can turn it
off (Press F8 when you're booting, like going to Safe Mode, but there's a
toggle there to turn off Digitally Signed Driver requirement).

There's no such thing in Vista 32, you can use whatever driver you want in
Vista 32. (well except old ass Kernal mode drivers)

-A.
 

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