
Luckily I held on to a custom bootable DOS flash drive (yes, DOS is still useful (at least when you have a utility like NTFSDOS (which I do))) I made at my old job and was able to use Ghost to make a backup after the getting everything installed and configured which was a pain in the ass with the Nvidia drivers had to making the process as painful as possible. It took stealing the nView installer out of the Quadro driver pack, using a patching program so it would install, and then a registry hack to make it actually start when it's supposed to. Did I mention this was a pain in the ass?
The hilarious thing about all this is the new system is quieter with both side panels off than my old box completely closed up. Now I'm going to be able to inflict my rescripts and other bad humor on you guys at ludicrous speed.
