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The nforce4 update available through Windows Update actually BREAKS activation.
After installing the update, Vista becomes un-activated. Rolling back the
driver seems to "fix" activation again.
Nice going Microsoft. I guess WHQL is meaningless since you obviously don't
test this stuff.
How about getting rid of all this "activation" nonsense so we don't have to
worry every time we update a driver or change a piece of hardware?
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After installing the update, Vista becomes un-activated. Rolling back the
driver seems to "fix" activation again.
Nice going Microsoft. I guess WHQL is meaningless since you obviously don't
test this stuff.
How about getting rid of all this "activation" nonsense so we don't have to
worry every time we update a driver or change a piece of hardware?
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http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...crosoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices