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Deshman007
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http://news.com.com/Vista+wont+show+fancy+side+to+pirates/2100-1016_3-6060700.html

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"Windows Vista plans to offer you spiffy new graphics, as long as you're not a pirate.

With the new operating system, Microsoft is offering plenty of new graphics tricks, including translucent windows, animated flips between open programs and "live icons" that show a graphical representation of the file in question.


But before Vista will display its showiest side, known as Aero, it will run a check to make sure the software was properly purchased.

"Those who are not running genuine Windows will not be able to take advantage of the Windows Aero user experience," a Microsoft representative told CNET News.com on Wednesday.

The move is the latest salvo in Microsoft's broad attack on those who use unauthorized copies of its operating system. In the fall of 2004, Microsoft began testing the Windows Genuine Advantage program, designed to verify that a particular copy of Windows is legitimate.

At first an optional program, the piracy check eventually became mandatory for many types of Windows XP downloads, but was not required to run any aspect of the operating system itself. Microsoft has identified reducing piracy as a key way for the company to grow its sales of Windows, which is already used on more than 90 percent of personal computers.



Credit: Microsoft
Flip 3D is one of the Aero graphics
features planned for Vista. But it's not just pirates who will be blocked from Windows' fanciest graphics. The Aero display also won't be available to those who buy Windows Vista Basic, the low-end consumer version of the operating system. And even those with higher-end versions won't be able to see the fancy graphics if they don't have enough memory, lack sufficient graphics horsepower or have a graphics chip that doesn't support a new Vista driver.

Microsoft has not issued the final hardware requirements for Vista itself, which is due to go on sale to consumers in January. However, the company has issued some guidelines for Aero, as part of a draft product guide that was briefly posted on the Internet this week.

What's needed
To run Aero, a system will need to meet some pretty specific and arcane requirements, including memory bandwidth of at least 1,800MB per second, Microsoft said in the document. The product guide said that Vista would include a tool for measuring this, but Microsoft did not offer further details on how consumers with existing PCs will be able to see if their machines meet the standard.

A Microsoft representative said on Thursday that more information for existing users will be available soon. There are diagnostic tools available on the Web, such as SiSoftware's Sandra, that provide memory bandwidth benchmarking information.

Microsoft is also building a performance measuring tool within Vista that will provide a numeric rating of how Vista-capable a system is.

The system will need a graphics chip with a Vista-specific driver, as well as a varying amount of minimum graphics memory, depending on the size of the monitor. A computer with a single display of 1280-by-1024 pixels or less, for example, must have 64MB of graphics memory. For a larger screen, 256MB may be needed, as well as additional memory for secondary displays.

Flying Aero
To get the best out of Vista's graphics, you'll need at least four things, according to tentative Microsoft guidelines.

1. A legitimate copy of one of Vista's higher-end versions: Home Premium, Business, Enterprise or Ultimate

2. A Vista-specific (WDDM) graphics driver

3. A minimum of 1,800MB per second of graphics memory bandwidth

4. Enough graphics memory (amount needed varies based on monitor size)

Source: Tentative guidelines inadvertently posted online by Microsoft this week.
A PC with shared memory--that is, memory that is used both by the main system and by the graphics chip--can also work with Aero. But it needs to have 1GB of dual-channel memory, with at least 512MB of that memory available to the main system.

Microsoft said that the Aero requirements stated in the product guide are not final. The Redmond, Wash.-based company has so far only released guidelines for machines that will display a logo indicating their Vista-readiness.

"A draft version of the Windows Vista Product Guide was posted inadvertently and includes information that is not yet final," the Microsoft representative said in an e-mail. "To date, we have only provided hardware guidelines as part of our Windows Vista Capable PC efforts. The Windows Vista Capable PC Program provides information to customers about PCs they can buy today that will be able to run Windows Vista."

Those Aero requirements are not easily understood by buyers or computer salespeople, said Michael Cherry, an analyst at market research firm Directions on Microsoft. He said, for example, that he has no idea how much memory bandwidth his computer has. "I wouldn't even know how to begin to measure it."

Cherry said that Microsoft still has work to do to translate these requirements into something that is understandable to the average PC user.

"I don't want to be an electrical engineer to figure this out," he said.
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4/13/2006 4:18:51 PM

qntmfred
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[new]?

4/13/2006 4:19:34 PM

Noen
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Uh, this is retarded

4/13/2006 4:27:45 PM

jbtilley
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So if you pirate the new Windows it automatically strips out the resource-hog bloatware? Wow, I'm sure this will stop piracy in its tracks

BTW... I'm sure no one will crack that before release.

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"But it's not just pirates who will be blocked from Windows' fanciest graphics. The Aero display also won't be available to those who buy Windows Vista Basic"


So, are they going to make Vista Basic free for general download Or are they just saying that customers that only buy the basic version are no better than software pirates?


[Edited on April 13, 2006 at 5:55 PM. Reason : -]

4/13/2006 5:51:11 PM

Perlith
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Desh, please learn to use the search function of TWW. There's an active Vista thread less than 90 days old somewhere...

4/13/2006 5:56:26 PM

jbtilley
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Although the thread title doesn't indicate it the Vista specs discussion was going on here:

http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=387907&page=1

4/13/2006 6:04:25 PM

drunknloaded
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man fuck it, i'm happy with xp anyway

4/13/2006 6:06:10 PM

Deshman007
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"Desh, please learn to use the search function of TWW. There's an active Vista thread less than 90 days old somewhere..."


i guess the point of this thread was about pirating Vista vs getting it legally. The legal version, as you read, is heavier on the resources.

i guess it's kinda the same topic, but i thought it deserved it's own. with all the BS threads out there....this one didn't hurt anything...but thx for the advise

4/13/2006 9:45:26 PM

msb2ncsu
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What does it matter if VIsta uses video card resources... might as well put it to use when not gaming

4/13/2006 11:01:44 PM

JonHGuth
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yarrgh, looks like i bae a gettin a mac

4/13/2006 11:06:25 PM

Rockster
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Ballmer as fuck.

4/13/2006 11:42:31 PM

rosschilen
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this is brand [new] information

4/14/2006 12:11:24 AM

The Coz
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^^^Welcome to the light. Drink up:

4/14/2006 6:44:38 PM

stalker00
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grandma shouldn't have to have the latest video card to check her email

4/14/2006 8:07:05 PM

punchmonk
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but she'll buy it anyways cus the guy at best buy tells her to

4/14/2006 8:18:57 PM

The Coz
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Plus it has more MHz!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4/15/2006 10:48:18 AM

quagmire02
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"What does it matter if VIsta uses video card resources... might as well put it to use when not gaming"

4/15/2006 4:05:33 PM

ZiP
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yarrgh, looks like i bae a gettin a mac

haha

-ZiP!-

4/20/2006 5:06:31 PM

pablo_price
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"So if you pirate the new Windows it automatically strips out the resource-hog bloatware?"

4/20/2006 5:26:26 PM

Maugan
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jesus you don't HAVE to have all these resources to make it run... just to make it pretty.

4/20/2006 6:27:39 PM

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