computerworld.com— Microsoft Corp. postponed the roll-out of the Windows 7 beta today, citing "very heavy traffic" on its Web site.The new schedule for download of Windows 7 beta...
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Your call, buddy... if you want to overpay for your multimedia experience, it's fine by me. You're not really forcing your opinion on anyone else, just stating it...That said, I still feel obligated to bury you. Sorry.
@dafin0I had a similar problem with 64bit: it didn't see my 2nd partition. Go to computer management, then disk management, right click on the partition you can't see in explorer (doesn't matter which drive its on) and click change drive letter and paths and assign it a drive letter.
just to let you know, there was a bug on the initial release of W7 beta, that would delete all you MP3 files if you started up media player or media center, it would do this for any local disk and any network drives, there was a patch included with the download, however i got mine from my proper MSDN account so i was told about this when downloading my ISO, i dont know if this was made apparent to normal user downloads, if they didnt this is probaboly why they held it back, to fix this issue. (well i hope so or theres gonna be some unhappy people out there!) (i got my version before MS put it up for general download so they may have streamlined the patch in for the later release)realy should have mentioned this yesterday, but i forgot about it!
invisibleinkJan 10, 2009
If I need a key, where's the crack? Thanks.
skye999Jan 10, 2009
what are you talking about!? every year linux is free is the year of linux! :D
paulsaboJan 10, 2009
Your call, buddy... if you want to overpay for your multimedia experience, it's fine by me. You're not really forcing your opinion on anyone else, just stating it...That said, I still feel obligated to bury you. Sorry.
Closed AccountJan 10, 2009
except mine's been running xp home for the past 3 years
sinembarg0Jan 10, 2009
@dafin0I had a similar problem with 64bit: it didn't see my 2nd partition. Go to computer management, then disk management, right click on the partition you can't see in explorer (doesn't matter which drive its on) and click change drive letter and paths and assign it a drive letter.
t4m5t3rJan 11, 2009
just to let you know, there was a bug on the initial release of W7 beta, that would delete all you MP3 files if you started up media player or media center, it would do this for any local disk and any network drives, there was a patch included with the download, however i got mine from my proper MSDN account so i was told about this when downloading my ISO, i dont know if this was made apparent to normal user downloads, if they didnt this is probaboly why they held it back, to fix this issue. (well i hope so or theres gonna be some unhappy people out there!) (i got my version before MS put it up for general download so they may have streamlined the patch in for the later release)realy should have mentioned this yesterday, but i forgot about it!
andarnoldJan 13, 2009
Can you say another OS that cant work with half of your old devices, and that sticks around for all of a year.OSX kthx.
rockleemanMar 18, 2010
yea...<a class="user" href="http://myideason.com" rel="nofollow">http://myideason.com</a>