
There were several groans when we heard
the CableCARD 2.0 certification fees for
Windows Vista; that cert effectively put a nail into the DIY crowd's coffin. Perhaps a conceptually simple but slick
workaround could do the trick, thanks to eHomeUpgrade. The thought here is, why not get a barebones or base certified
system with the minimum specs, then hack it pieces and add the high-powered horsepower and hardware on your own. It's a
small consolation at best, but it might get folks to have that terabyte of storage, triple-tuners, a
QuadHD GPU or whatever else you can dream of. The one issue
that jumps to mind is how
Vista will handle hardware additions. Last
year, we mentioned that
Vista itself could limit or restrict
hardware changes.
WTF? This is so WRONG, there's just nothing more to say about it.