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From the Land of Cedars
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You can download it from here:
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I'm Geralt
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicagoland, once a year in Poland
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did he found a way around the new vista driver signing?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Important info for Vista x64 users:
Gentlemen! Say really BIG thanks to owr old good friends from www.techpowerup.com. They were extremely kind to sign RivaTuner drivers with their signature allowing RivaTuner to run under Vista x64 OS with no limitations. Signed drivers are provided as separately downloadable RivaTuner203Drv.rtu update file: http://www.nvworld.ru/downloads/RivaTuner203Drv.rtu There are two ways to install this update under Vista x64: 1) You may copy this file to the same folder where RivaTuner203 installer resides then simply reinstall RT. RivaTuner's update installation system will automatically detect update file in this folder and offer you to install it. This is recomended way for beginners. 2) If you're power user and if you don't want to reinstall RivaTuner then you may update the driver on the fly. To do it either boot Vista with F8 to temperarily disable driver signing, start RivaTuner once to register it as update file handler then simply open the file with Windows explorer. Alternately, you may avoid booting Vista with F8 and try to open update file with Windows explorer then tell Windows that it must be processed with installed RivaTuner 2.03 executable file. After doing that the update will be installed by RivaTuner too. |
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I'm Geralt
Join Date: Oct 2005
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thanks!! its Christmas in August!!
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From the Land of Cedars
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Beirut-Lebanon
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it keeps getting better and better
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Right on!
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Awesome and thanks!
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Bigman for Prez
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Awesome! Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Thanks Unwinder and techpowerup!
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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You gotta wonder if devs are aware of these issues that Punkbuster comes with, as explained above.
Seems like alot of users would be using monitoring software provided with their graphics cards, and thus have alot of stability issues playing punkbuster games.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Mid-Atlantic Region
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Excellant news.I'm glad to have rivatuner back and working.Thank you.
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