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I'm always looking for new ways to lose everything on my hard drive. :2razz:
For anybody here who has Windows Vista, you will be happy to know that its replacement, Windows 7, will be available as a free download as of Friday, 9 January. It is much faster, and does not have all those nagging "security alerts" that Vista has. Now, for the caveat. I don't know if this beta release is going to be crippled, forcing you to purchase the commercial version when it comes out. Also, I don't know if all the bugs have been ironed out, and that Microsoft isn't using its clients as guinea pigs to get their software tested without having to pay testers to do it. But, if you have Vista, and are a bit on the adventurous side, you might give the Windows 7 Beta a try. It can't be any worse than what you are running right now. As for me, I have XP on my Windows partition, so am going to stand pat for right now.
Article is here.
2. Download the Beta for a hands-on trial. For a limited time, Microsoft is making this pre-release version of Windows 7 available to the first 2.5 million people who download. Ready to take a test drive? You can get one by trying the Windows 7 Beta. We think you’ll have the best experience if:
You are willing to participate as an active beta tester and provide feedback to help us complete Windows 7.
You have an extra computer available to dedicate to testing beta software.
You can back up your PC, install and reinstall Windows, and reconfigure your home network connection.
You’re comfortable troubleshooting your own PC problems. There’s no technical support available for the Beta.
You understand how to burn an ISO file to a DVD using your computer’s DVD burner.
You have a system recovery disc and know how to use it.
You enjoy participating in an interactive community of beta testers, sharing experiences and feedback in real-time.
Microsoft isn’t providing technical support for the Beta and isn’t responsible for business-related downtime. Don’t install the Beta on your primary home or work computer. When the Beta expires on August 1, 2009, you’ll need to reinstall a released version of Windows to keep using your computer.
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Not only are you a guinea pig but you won't beable to keep it past August 1, unless of course you buy the released version.
It can't be any worse than what you are running right now.
But dana, your a fake vietnam vet who uses extreme-liberal sources, how do we know this is the truth? :mrgreen::mrgreen:For anybody here who has Windows Vista, you will be happy to know that its replacement, Windows 7, will be available as a free download as of Friday, 9 January. It is much faster, and does not have all those nagging "security alerts" that Vista has. Now, for the caveat. I don't know if this beta release is going to be crippled, forcing you to purchase the commercial version when it comes out. Also, I don't know if all the bugs have been ironed out, and that Microsoft isn't using its clients as guinea pigs to get their software tested without having to pay testers to do it. But, if you have Vista, and are a bit on the adventurous side, you might give the Windows 7 Beta a try. It can't be any worse than what you are running right now. As for me, I have XP on my Windows partition, so am going to stand pat for right now.
Article is here.
I wish Microsoft would focus more on improving current products, instead of jumping to release new ones. They keep upgrading their problems.
How do you know it's faster if you're using XP?For anybody here who has Windows Vista, you will be happy to know that its replacement, Windows 7, will be available as a free download as of Friday, 9 January. It is much faster, and does not have all those nagging "security alerts" that Vista has. Now, for the caveat. I don't know if this beta release is going to be crippled, forcing you to purchase the commercial version when it comes out. Also, I don't know if all the bugs have been ironed out, and that Microsoft isn't using its clients as guinea pigs to get their software tested without having to pay testers to do it. But, if you have Vista, and are a bit on the adventurous side, you might give the Windows 7 Beta a try. It can't be any worse than what you are running right now. As for me, I have XP on my Windows partition, so am going to stand pat for right now.
Article is here.
Im very proud to say that I still use XP.
I'm attempting to entirely skip Vista.
I wonder though when Windows 7 comes out fully will it give gamers the same amount of problems Vista did.
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