This is a prime example why companies that know what they are doing do not run Windows Server in a high volume, clustered environment. This is Microsoft and video games aren't exactly mission critical, but you do not hear about outages to this extent on stock exchanges.
I am eagerly awaiting to see if they will require efuses to be blown in order to run. Disabling the voltage to prevent the efuse from being blown could have a bricking effect if you don't have a nand programmer and made a prior backup.
I'll stick with my Linux capable kernel for now until the haxxing pros figure out a good solution.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
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