Vista Update Downloader

Vista Update Toolkit is a FREE program which downloads updates directly from Microsoft. Most files can be use with vLite or VUT built-in Integrator!


* Addon Support (Phase 1) – Phase 2 is direct integration
* MSU Files
* Language Packs
* Update Packs!
* Driver Packs!
* Office Service Packs
* Office Updates
* Integrate Updates!
* Simple WIM Image Mounter
* Addon Maker (Silent Installer Creator only)
* Download pre-made silent installers
* Ultimate Extras (Tinker, Dreamscene, Hold ‘Em, etc…)
* Extras (Hyper-V, Windows Search 4.0, etc..)
* Convert multiple MSU to CAB
* Convert multiple Language Packs to CAB
* Can also retrieve cab files from already downloaded updates to integrate with vLite or VUT built-in Integrator biggrin.gif
* Over 320 files available to download! Over 890 if you include the Updates in the Update Packs!
* Much much more…

Known Bugs
*When selecting files to convert from MSU to CAB without closing the converter after a previous conversion… nothing is converted. Needs confirming though smile.gif
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What’s new!
*Added WPI Links
*Added addon tab
*Added descriptions for the new october updates
*Fixed Update Integrator completion process
*Fixed multiselect problems on some forms
*Remaining Icons added
*Downloader updated to version 2.2
*Update Detection fixed
*ISO Maker now supports files larger than 4GB
*Simple Registry Editor added
*All downloads can be added without downloading a new VUT version
*Renamed some items from VUD to VUT
*Code Improvements
*Improved Filtering system
*Addon Maker (Silent Installer) lets you import reg files
*Fixed Language Pack Converter
*Added Lime and Black colour scheme
*Added Lime and Fuchsia colour scheme
*Added Fuchsia and Black colour scheme
*Added Fuchsia and Lime colour scheme
*Added x64/x86 filter for all lists
*Fixed when Download queue downloaded wrong item
*Driver Pack uses central info (easily update driver packs info)
*Minor Improvements
*More Minor Improvements
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M7 Remix Theme

This theme has a nice soft feel to it. With large navigation buttons and a new navigation pane this design looks great. I think the background looks out of place but everything else fits nicely together. Some of the unique elements include a shadowed preview pane, rounded corners and more. Anybody who pays attention to detail will love this theme.

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DrivermaX Your genious Vista Driver Finder

Note: DriverMax only works on Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2003 (all service packs). Driver downloads are *only* available for Windows Vista and Windows XP users.

DriverMax is a new tool that allows you to download the latest driver updates for your computer. No more searching for rare drivers on discs or on the web or inserting one installation CD after the other. Just create a free account, log in, and start downloading the updates that you need.

You can also export all your current drivers (or just the ones that work ok) to a folder or a compressed file. After reinstalling Windows you will have everything in one place!

Most of the situations when Windows is running slower are caused by faulty driver installations. Windows stores all versions of older drivers just in case you want to go back; sometimes it messes up older versions with more recent ones. The Export Wizard will only export the drivers you select by copying the needed files to a folder or a compressed ZIP file.

After reinstalling Windows all drivers will be back in place in less than 5 minutes – sparing you of searching, inserting disc after disk and losing precious time. The Import Drivers wizard allows you to install all the drivers that you exported earlier. The entire operation might take up to 5-10 minutes.

Just one single computer restart will be required after all drivers are reinstalled!

DriverMax is able to display a complete report of all drivers (versions, release dates) installed on your system. This feature can also be very useful when you want to analyze the differences between the drivers installed on different machines.

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What are the device drivers?

A device driver, or a software driver is a type of computer software, typically developed to make the hardware in your computer work. Typically this constitutes an interface for communicating with the device, through the specific computer bus or communications subsystem that the hardware is connected to, providing commands to and/or receiving data from the device, and on the other end, the requisite interfaces to the operating system and software applications. Often called a driver for short, it is a specialized hardware dependent computer program which is also operating system specific that enables another program, typically an operating system or applications software package or computer program running under the operating system kernel, to interact transparently with a hardware device, and usually provides the requisite interrupt handling necessary for any necessary asynchronous time-dependent hardware interfacing needs.

Device driver theory

The key design goal of device drivers is abstraction. Every model of hardware (even within the same class of device) is different. Newer models also are released by manufacturers that provide more reliable or better performance and these newer models are often controlled differently.

Computers and their operating systems cannot be expected to know how to control every device, both now and in the future. To solve this problem, operating systems essentially dictate how every type of device should be controlled. The function of the device driver is then to translate these OS mandated function calls into device specific calls. In theory a new device, which is controlled in a new manner, should function correctly if a suitable driver is available. This new driver will ensure that the device appears to operate as usual from the operating systems’ point of view.

Depending on the specific computer architecture, drivers can be 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, and more recently, 64-bit. This corresponds directly to the architecture of the operating system for which those drivers were developed. For example, in 16-bit Windows 3.11, most drivers were 16-bits, while most drivers for 32-bit Windows XP are 32-bit. More recently, specific 64-bit Linux and Windows versions have required hardware vendors to provide newer 64-bit drivers for their devices.

Device driver development

Writing a device driver is considered a challenge in most cases, as it requires an in-depth understanding of how a given platform functions, both at the hardware and the software level. Because many device drivers execute in kernel mode, software bugs often have much more damaging effects to the system. This is in contrast to most types of user-level software running under modern operating systems, which can be stopped without greatly affecting the rest of the system. Even drivers executing in user mode can crash a system if the device being controlled is erroneously programmed. These factors make it more difficult and dangerous to diagnose problems.

All of this means that the engineers most likely to write device drivers come from the companies that develop the hardware. This is because they have more complete access to information about the design of their hardware than most outsiders. Moreover, it was traditionally considered in the hardware manufacturer’s interest to guarantee that their clients would be able to use their hardware in an optimum way. However, in recent years non-vendors too have written numerous device drivers, mainly for use under free operating systems. In such cases, co-operation on behalf of the vendor is still important, however, as reverse engineering is much more difficult with hardware than it is with software, meaning it may take a long time to learn to operate hardware that has an unknown interface.

In Windows, Microsoft is attempting to address the issues of system instability by poorly written device drivers by creating a new framework for driver development known as Windows Driver Foundation (WDF). This includes UMDF User Mode Driver Framework that encourages development of certain types of drivers – primarily those that implement a message-based protocol for communicating with their devices – as user mode drivers. If such drivers malfunction they will not cause system instability. The KMDF Kernel Mode Driver Framework model continues to allow development of kernel-mode device drivers, but attempts to provide standard implementations of functions that are well known to cause problems, including cancellation of I/O operations, power management, and plug and play device support.

Device driver applications

Because of the diversity of modern hardware and operating systems, many ways exist in which drivers can be used. Drivers are used for interfacing with:

Printers

Video adapters

Network cards

Sound cards

Local buses of various sorts – in particular, for bus mastering on modern systems

Low-bandwidth I/O buses of various sorts (for pointing devices such as mice, keyboards, USB, etc.)

computer storage devices such as hard disk, CD-ROM and floppy disk buses (ATA, SATA, SCSI)

Implementing support for different file systems

Implementing support for image scanners and digital cameras

Choosing and installing the correct device drivers for given hardware is often a key component of computer system configuration.

Virtual device drivers

A particular variant of device drivers are virtual device drivers. They are used in virtualization environments, for example when an MS-DOS program is run on a Microsoft Windows computer or when a guest operating system is run inside e.g. VMware. Instead of enabling the guest operating system to dialog with hardware, virtual device drivers take the opposite role and emulate a piece of hardware, so that the guest operating system and its drivers running inside a virtual machine can have the illusion of accessing real hardware. Attempts by the guest operating system to access the hardware are routed to the virtual device driver in the host operating system as e.g. function calls.

The virtual device driver can also send simulated processor-level events like interrupts into the virtual machine.





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ACTIVATION WINDOWS7

How to Activateactivate windows 7 beta 1 build 7000 x86 and x64? Try this – Microsoft windows 7 activation ver 1.0 by wocarson.

release date : 28 december, 2008 , wocarson,harry mason
computing: x86 and x64 , languages: all
description : activation microsoft windows 7 beta 1 build 7000 completely

1) run as administrator
2) if you installed another crack , select 2 – uninstall all crack
3) select install crack.
4) wait a few minutes , you can see “windows shutdown message”
5) restart, and “you will see 30days remaining” – success installed

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nmicrosoft windows 7 activation ver 1.0 by wocarso

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650 LEOPARD ICON FOR VISTA

A complete leopard icon for vista hope u like it. enjoy….

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