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Anthony from “The Opie and Anthony” Show installs Windows Vista

Posted in AV by Dan at 11:36 pm
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I guess the video explains itself. Who knew Anthony was such a geek, but as you can see he is pleased he got it working (with some coaxing) on some machine.

14 Responses to “Anthony from “The Opie and Anthony” Show installs Windows Vista”

  1. Dan says:

    I think my installation is Parallels was a little easier :)

  2. Myles says:

    LOL! It didn’t even load well on that machine either.

  3. Don Wilson says:

    Too bad that radio show is insanely horrible compared to Howard’s show on Sirius. =)

  4. Eric Cranston says:

    So was he seriously frustrated with it or what? I have an older machine (3 years or so…depending on which part!) And the first beta ran just fine for me. But I have no interest in it since (No reason to upgrade)

  5. Don Wilson says:

    Maybe it’s because he’s either an idiot or he’s a mac fan.

  6. dov says:

    this guy is a f@g.. and he’s mostly not the butch, but the b!tch.. :D

  7. ClaMs says:

    HAHA! I didn’t see that coming!

  8. Jon says:

    he should have ended it with ‘you bastards’

  9. capemaster says:

    ROTFLOL!!!!

  10. Which version of Windows was that? I’m betting it wasn’t Windows Vista Ultimate Retail boxed?

    p.s. Super funny. Enjoyed it enormously.

  11. itchick says:

    Thanks for the demo! I do hope Vista loads as easily in my shredder *cough* machine. Very nice.

  12. wayne foutz says:

    Anthony has posted his machine’s specs on another message board. Hus problem arose because he has an $800 cutting edge video card from nvidia for which there are no vista drivers for yet. He should be shredding his video card, nvidia is the guilty party. I had similar problems a couple of years ago when I bought a gaming rig from Dell. It had the latest greatest nvidia card installed in it at the factory. The system was unstable, and gave me blue screens of death every hour or so for the first 6 months I owned it, until nvidia FINALLY released a driver update.

  13. mikenco says:

    Hahaha… I loved the way that Vista is not even compatible with a shredder!

    Excellent! :)

  14. Mormon says:

    What an idiot, the driver are out now
    LOL

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