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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 02:26    Post subject:
isnt there a page just for a key? i dont need the image...
love the new taskbar btw Very Happy


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 02:52    Post subject:
Epsilon, are you sure? The link just redirects me to the Windows 7 homapage at Microsoft.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 03:03    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Epsilon, are you sure? The link just redirects me to the Windows 7 homapage at Microsoft.

It will work soon, the servers are currently down, when they come back up so will the link.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 03:06    Post subject:
yeah, MS underestimated demand for the OS.. poor server hamsters Sad

Should be back online before too long as their IT folks scramble to beef up the infrastructure.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 03:24    Post subject:
Epsilon wrote:
iNatan wrote:
Epsilon, are you sure? The link just redirects me to the Windows 7 homapage at Microsoft.

It will work soon, the servers are currently down, when they come back up so will the link.

Oh, that makes sense, thanks! Let's hope this happens soon. Smile I will be getting two keys, one for the laptop, and one for the main PC (or are there no activation limits? I don't remember how it was with the previous betas).
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 03:26    Post subject:
You can use the same PID on 5 different computers, unlimited activations (unless the public preview is different which is highly unlikely).


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 03:54    Post subject:
5 different computers, so I'm getting two keys... Razz Up until recently, the beta keys of Vista were usable for activating 7 pre-beta installations, so it's best to have a few of the 7 beta keys for the next round in a few years. Smile
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 04:12    Post subject:
I have to say, the buzz around Win7 is completely different from the massive negative pressure on Vista. Even people that didn't like Vista are saying they like Win7. Personally my experience of beta 1 has surpassed expectations. The last build I had (69**) weren't half as snappy and fast as beta 1, telltale of heavy optimization and finishing WDDM v1.1 implementation. What surprises me even more is the Win7 Preview Catalyst 8.12's. The newest WU drivers worked just fine but I wanted the Control Center to enable overclocking and settings, and they're spotless (granted, I've only tested CoD4 and am playing Kings Bounty). All in all a very positive experience on all fronts.

Except one, and that one is hilarious at best (The Inquirer):
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Windows 7 public beta out today
Comment Windows ME II SP2
By Egan Orion
Friday, 9 January 2009, 12:28


That guy spends 99% of the article on whining and blasting at Windows 7. It turns into comedy towards the end though:

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I haven't actually seen it though, and probably won't even try it out. After all, it's still Windows, and I swore off using any Microsoft software for anything almost ten years ago now.

The guy hasn't even seen it and is already blasting it based on something that is as far away from common sense and factual knowledge. The comments adds some extra spice to that "article":

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"I haven't actually seen it though, and probably won't even try it out. " ...on a Windows 7 opinion article. Remind me why I come here again?


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How the hell can you comment on, let alone judge an OS that by your own admission you know nothing about, you haven't even tried it, so how the hell can you expect anyone to take anything you say as being anything but you talking out your ass.


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Biggest pile of rubbish I've read today and I read the BBC News Technology section, so that's saying something. You've made Charlie seem unbiased you moronic halfwit.


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"...will get tired of waiting for Windows 7, or decide not to buy new hardware to support it in the midst of the current economic implosion, and migrate away to Macs..." How are people who can't afford to buy new hardware to support windows 7, going to be able to afford a Mac?


And my personal favorite:
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I'm a Linux fan and I can only apologize for this dick's uninformed, highly defensive rant. Truly embarrassing stuff. Please get off my internets please, Mr Orion. You have only served to hurt the reputations of Linux users across the globe.


http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/opinion/308/1050308/windows-7-public-beta-out-today

Don't forget to bring popcorn. Wink


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 05:10    Post subject:
Even I'm stoked about Windows 7, and y'all know how negative I am about Vista.


I also think fisk should be unbanned.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 05:15    Post subject:
Hahahaha love to read ignorant anti-fanboi preaching, it's always so uninformed and bullshit (or otherwise they would not have said the crap they say). You can also see some Youtube videos of such people. The cream of the crop are Mac users however, because Linux/Unix guys usually know what they talk, even if they say it with over-bias. The Mac guys are just comic material. They have no clue of what they are saying, usually repeating something they've read on the internets and they don't fully understand it. Just pure comedy, and the way they speak, they think they are some awesome dudes ala Steve Jobs. Laughing

Edit: dominae, W7 will run much faster on the P4/512MB, certainly much faster than Vista, so you are stoked for a reason.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 05:36    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Hahahaha love to read ignorant anti-fanboi preaching, it's always so uninformed and bullshit (or otherwise they would not have said the crap they say). You can also see some Youtube videos of such people. The cream of the crop are Mac users however, because Linux/Unix guys usually know what they talk, even if they say it with over-bias. The Mac guys are just comic material. They have no clue of what they are saying, usually repeating something they've read on the internets and they don't fully understand it. Just pure comedy, and the way they speak, they think they are some awesome dudes ala Steve Jobs. Laughing

Edit: dominae, W7 will run much faster on the P4/512MB, certainly much faster than Vista, so you are stoked for a reason.

Look up "The Kost" on youtube, I'm quite surprised he's not literally sitting on a high horse with a built-in Macintosh, as he is figuratively. His general attitude pisses me off as well Smile
The only 'issue' I currently face is more of an issue with daemon tools than with W7, as the daemon tools device driver doesn't work with W7.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 05:42    Post subject:
*nm*


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 05:53    Post subject:
Epsilon wrote:
The only 'issue' I currently face is more of an issue with daemon tools than with W7, as the daemon tools device driver doesn't work with W7.

Yep, it's a problem, and it seems a solution won't be soon found... The devs are basically saying "we won't support beta OS" (even though the beta is more stable than Vista retail), so we have to look for alternative virtual drive options. Alcohol didn't install either from my testing.

This one works well: http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 08:06    Post subject:
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"We are literally saying that if we increased our bandwidth any further there's a possibility of taking down the Internet," an unidentified Microsoft representative told Dutch blogger Steven Bink at the time.


LOL! Awesome.

Ah well, I've got my Usenet download. I'll just keep refreshing to try for a key.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 09:15    Post subject:
guys, fresh vista install with sp1 is a nice beast.

it's just natural human behavior - he likes to dispraise every new thing that comes out. person gets used with his os (conservative thinking) and doesnt like to switch it, or to get used with it.

vista handles memory much better than xp for example, if you have at least 1gb of memory. theres no point of running even win7 on 512mb, because okay maybe the os itself tolerates it, but all the apps out there already require more.

i was negative about vista before sp1 came out, too. remember the whine with xp when it first launched in 2001? xp got that "best os" title with sp2 in 2004, many years later Razz


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 09:20    Post subject:
Absolutely! I've been running Vista for the past 18months and I have LOVED it. Sure it's got issues, all OSes have (even the vaunted OSX, don't even try and say different) but things get better over time. The issues I have with Vista are minor (forgetting folder display settings, etc) but overally the OS is clean, it's fast and it does absolutely everything I want it to do!
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 10:04    Post subject:
I signed in here then went here. I had 10 Firefox tabs open using Click4Change extension and after about 10 mins, got a key Smile
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 10:53    Post subject:
I didn't read all the thread so excuse me if this question was asked. Is it possible to upgrade Vista to Win 7? Because I already have Vista installed, and all the drivers and such... was wondering if it's possible...


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 11:14    Post subject:
I doubt it, bud. MS have always disabled the upgrade option in their betas before. I can't see why this would be any different. You could always use Vista's awesome "Backup" tool and then import that into Win7 -- but I don't know if that includes drivers too, or even whether that would be a good idea.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 11:29    Post subject:
I wouldn't recommend the upgrade option, but it was there during setup. Clean install is the way to go.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 12:29    Post subject:
that would mean I would have to (again) move all documents from Vista to XP... I'm just too lazy for that Smile Thnx for the reply tho... Oh btw when do they plan to release that thing (non beta, but the real deal)?


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 12:33    Post subject:
I honestly don't know. There's a lot of conflicting answers. Some say June/July 2009, others are Q4-2009, others still say Q1-2010.

The beta doesn't expire until August this year, so I'd say you could pretty much rule out a June/July retail release.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 12:36    Post subject:
And knowing our MS friends I can already see the titles: Windows 7 postponed for... or Several major security risk found, release postponed to... Well I can wait Very Happy (who knows maybe I'll buy new computer after the summer, and then I'll be ready for this Very Happy)


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 12:38    Post subject:
I'm pretty impressed with Win 7 so far. Haven't encountered any problems at all. Windows 7 is running smoother than Vista for me and it's noticable.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 13:03    Post subject:
ManMountain wrote:
I signed in here then went here. I had 10 Firefox tabs open using Click4Change extension and after about 10 mins, got a key Smile


It is Check4Change and not Click4Change ! Smile
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 13:09    Post subject:
I just seem unable to get that bloody key Sad


shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 14:13    Post subject:
running 6 tabs with the check4change for about 15 minutes, without success . . .


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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 14:23    Post subject:
Sexie wrote:
It is Check4Change and not Click4Change ! Smile



Typo, my bad. The excitement of it all got the better of me Razz
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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Jan 2009 14:24    Post subject:
ManMountain wrote:
I signed in here then went here. I had 10 Firefox tabs open using Click4Change extension and after about 10 mins, got a key Smile


links working fine without need for check4change atm Smile


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