Cheers shitshot for this one.. Looks like VIA have updated the VIA 4-in-1 Driver to version 4.40A P3
This is the latest VIA chipset motherboards driver. This driver will automatically detect and install the latest version of : IDE Busmaster, VIA AGP Driver, IRQ Routing Driver, and VIA INF Driver.
Thanks Stephen again for the additional link to TechTV's look at Microsoft taking Security to the next level, heres a blurb from that:
Bill Gates has said security is Microsoft's No. 1 priority. Creators of the company's future operating system took their president and chief software architect seriously. As "Tech Live" reports tonight, Palladium is the code name of Microsoft's new OS, which promises to end viruses, stop spam, thwart key logging, and safeguard your private data.
In an interview granted to Newsweek, Microsoft project managers and hardware partners sound giddy with excitement over the new OS. Because Palladium is such a radical departure from previous Windows operating systems, Microsoft has enlisted processor manufacturers to alter their technical designs. Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have signed on to produce special security chips that power the new locked-down OS.
This is the latest VIA chipset motherboards driver. This driver will automatically detect and install the latest version of : IDE Busmaster, VIA AGP Driver, IRQ Routing Driver, and VIA INF Driver.
What's new- Update VIA chipset driver from v1.50 to v1.60b
- Update VIA AGP driver to v4.20a
Thanks Stephen again for the additional link to TechTV's look at Microsoft taking Security to the next level, heres a blurb from that:
Bill Gates has said security is Microsoft's No. 1 priority. Creators of the company's future operating system took their president and chief software architect seriously. As "Tech Live" reports tonight, Palladium is the code name of Microsoft's new OS, which promises to end viruses, stop spam, thwart key logging, and safeguard your private data.
In an interview granted to Newsweek, Microsoft project managers and hardware partners sound giddy with excitement over the new OS. Because Palladium is such a radical departure from previous Windows operating systems, Microsoft has enlisted processor manufacturers to alter their technical designs. Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have signed on to produce special security chips that power the new locked-down OS.