It's okay, as Windows 7 public beta will be officially released today, I will let it slip. If someone posts the link before me I will sticky it.
Yes, the public beta will be released today; go here for more informations
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DOS hasnt really been used since windows ME anyway...Neverwakeup wrote:I like the transparent start menu in windows 7. so if you have a ferrari red background, you will get automatically a ferrari red startmenu and taskbar. Looks awesome. I cant say anything about the not optical changes because since windows 95 I forgot all DOS commands....
sorry I know this is an old thread but I see noone wanted to mention the transparent task bar...
But that link Boni... Microsoft's website must be fucking packed solid... I cant get on it... But i heard somewhere only 2.5 million keys were going out?
If i can get a download of it i'll definatly be running it through Microsoft Virtual PC.
Edit: Just got on their website... Release is at 1200 PST or 2000 GMT at the link above
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That may be true, but can bet that there will be a crack within' the first few hours.Jake! wrote:DOS hasnt really been used since windows ME anyway...Neverwakeup wrote:I like the transparent start menu in windows 7. so if you have a ferrari red background, you will get automatically a ferrari red startmenu and taskbar. Looks awesome. I cant say anything about the not optical changes because since windows 95 I forgot all DOS commands....
sorry I know this is an old thread but I see noone wanted to mention the transparent task bar...
But that link Boni... Microsoft's website must be fucking packed solid... I cant get on it... But i heard somewhere only 2.5 million keys were going out?
If i can get a download of it i'll definatly be running it through Microsoft Virtual PC.
Edit: Just got on their website... Release is at 1200 PST or 2000 GMT at the link above
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i have to try it
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question:
where can i get the iso
i signed up for the beta, and i got my key, but i cant d/l it for some reason....can anyone give me links (mu) for the beta?
where can i get the iso
i signed up for the beta, and i got my key, but i cant d/l it for some reason....can anyone give me links (mu) for the beta?
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Then go to the Windows 7 site in my first post and click on try the beta and follow the instructionsShiv wrote:question:
where can i get the iso
i signed up for the beta, and i got my key, but i cant d/l it for some reason....can anyone give me links (mu) for the beta?
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i did that, but it doesnt downloadboniboyblue wrote:Then go to the Windows 7 site in my first post and click on try the beta and follow the instructionsShiv wrote:question:
where can i get the iso
i signed up for the beta, and i got my key, but i cant d/l it for some reason....can anyone give me links (mu) for the beta?
i tried safari, mozilla, and ie. it just wont download!
edit: never mind
i tried it again with firefox and it worked lol
ima install it using virtualbox
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Visually i take it? It runs so much better than Vista182sins wrote:I tried it, and like vista I hate it !
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It does, I though it would put a strain on my graphics card but I was wrong, I don't know about security wise but since it's beta I am not to bothered right now, It's not my Primary OSJake! wrote:Visually i take it? It runs so much better than Vista182sins wrote:I tried it, and like vista I hate it !
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i formatted my laptop and put it on there...
Its actually made quite a difference to the time it takes to boot up... i'd say atleast halved it.
And it'll run dreamweaver and photoshop together without taking a while to alt-tab...
This is the start of something good. (I might even buy this OS for once...)
Its actually made quite a difference to the time it takes to boot up... i'd say atleast halved it.
And it'll run dreamweaver and photoshop together without taking a while to alt-tab...
This is the start of something good. (I might even buy this OS for once...)
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I would say it shaves at least 15 seconds of the Vista boot, and a little faster than my XP
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i installed it on vmware, and i must say the inferface is pretty good. better than vista. when vming, its still faster than the vista boot timeboniboyblue wrote:I would say it shaves at least 15 seconds of the Vista boot, and a little faster than my XP
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It's better than vista, performance speaking, but I never got into the new black-transparent interfaceof vista and the new taskbar of seven. It looks too vista-ish to me.
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The only Vista-ish about the task bar is the STart Orb, which is mostly likely going to be there for years to come.
The taskbar kind of reminds me to back in Ubuntu days a wee bit with some shit added.
The taskbar kind of reminds me to back in Ubuntu days a wee bit with some shit added.
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What will installing this do to my computer.. will it get rid of XP and have that.. will it mess up any of my files?
sorry for the noob questions.. but i'm new to this kind of stuff
sorry for the noob questions.. but i'm new to this kind of stuff
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I was actually thinking the same thing. If it doesn't do anything like that then I'd try it out.
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Yes, Installing Windows 7 will most likely install over Windows XP and might lose all your data, what alot of people are doing is either installing on another Hard Drive or partition for a dual-boot.
But the easiest way would be to download Microsoft Virtual PC which I use at college alot as it can be used for simulation purposes, it's a free download from Microsoft. Here is the link.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... c0b40a73b6
It's good bit of Software, it can even install Ubuntu if you fancy giving this a try.
NOTE: Virtual PC acts like a program as in start it from your start menu. It will not damage your existing Windows Install. If I believe correctly Jake is currently using the beta through it so if you have any question I suggest you ask him.
But the easiest way would be to download Microsoft Virtual PC which I use at college alot as it can be used for simulation purposes, it's a free download from Microsoft. Here is the link.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... c0b40a73b6
It's good bit of Software, it can even install Ubuntu if you fancy giving this a try.
NOTE: Virtual PC acts like a program as in start it from your start menu. It will not damage your existing Windows Install. If I believe correctly Jake is currently using the beta through it so if you have any question I suggest you ask him.
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hey, can i use this with leopard?boniboyblue wrote:Yes, Installing Windows 7 will most likely install over Windows XP and might lose all your data, what alot of people are doing is either installing on another Hard Drive or partition for a dual-boot.
But the easiest way would be to download Microsoft Virtual PC which I use at college alot as it can be used for simulation purposes, it's a free download from Microsoft. Here is the link.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... c0b40a73b6
It's good bit of Software, it can even install Ubuntu if you fancy giving this a try.
NOTE: Virtual PC acts like a program as in start it from your start menu. It will not damage your existing Windows Install. If I believe correctly Jake is currently using the beta through it so if you have any question I suggest you ask him.
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No but there is a program for Macs that do the same job, but I don't like Macs you ask someone else or find it on google.Shiv wrote:hey, can i use this with leopard?boniboyblue wrote:Yes, Installing Windows 7 will most likely install over Windows XP and might lose all your data, what alot of people are doing is either installing on another Hard Drive or partition for a dual-boot.
But the easiest way would be to download Microsoft Virtual PC which I use at college alot as it can be used for simulation purposes, it's a free download from Microsoft. Here is the link.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... c0b40a73b6
It's good bit of Software, it can even install Ubuntu if you fancy giving this a try.
NOTE: Virtual PC acts like a program as in start it from your start menu. It will not damage your existing Windows Install. If I believe correctly Jake is currently using the beta through it so if you have any question I suggest you ask him.