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So basically, Creative sells sound-cards that say on the box that they are "Vista Ready," only for many users to find out they aren't so Vista Ready and either have to put up with a shoddy product, or spend more money and upgrade.
Well, one member of the Creative community (Daniel_K) did a little "drivering" of his own, and made Creative soundcards compatible on Vista out of the box, when they once weren't without spending more money.
Apparently Creative wasn't too happy about this, voiced their concerns, and just incurred the wrath of the entire internet in the process.
The story has popped up on sites like Digg, Reddit and Slashdot, to name a few, and as many of us know, once the wheels of the internet machine start turning, there's nothing you can do to stop it.
More like, "Phil O'Shiwtfdidido" am I right?
Well, one member of the Creative community (Daniel_K) did a little "drivering" of his own, and made Creative soundcards compatible on Vista out of the box, when they once weren't without spending more money.
Apparently Creative wasn't too happy about this, voiced their concerns, and just incurred the wrath of the entire internet in the process.
The story has popped up on sites like Digg, Reddit and Slashdot, to name a few, and as many of us know, once the wheels of the internet machine start turning, there's nothing you can do to stop it.
More like, "Phil O'Shiwtfdidido" am I right?