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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: GoPodular.com on June 08, 2006, 01:23:48 am
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Just a heads up to the developers out there. I saw this on ZDNet & jumped on the bandwagon.
You can start the 50-page, 4-day paperwork process HERE (http://dw.com.com/redir?destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.microsoft.com%2Fwindowsvista%2Fgetready&siteId=22&oId=2100-3513-6081301&ontId=3513&lop=nl.ex). It'll take a *few* hours to d/l it. It's just over 3 Gb, and the servers are grunting under the load.
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I've had the DVD from MSDN for week or do, I *MIGHT* dual boot this on my laptop for development purposes, maybe.
note: This beta is not ready for daily desktop use, there are still too many performance issues and bugs to run it daily. Unless you're a developer looking to write some stuff to take advantage of vista features (WinFX, etc), or have run Beta OS's before and know what to expect, don't expect too much.
--NipsMG
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I second it's not ready to replace XP yet - I've been messing with it for a week or so, and there are definitely some things that aren't there yet.
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Seems like another excuse to make you buy new hardware to me. :-\
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9000829
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Great more bloat. I think win2000 was there best OS, not for games but everythng else.
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Don't waste your time. In its current state, it takes about as long to boot as it does to fill out the paperwork to get it.
It took just under 4 minutes to get to the desktop on the 2ghz AMD I tested it on. That same machine boots XP in just over 2 minutes. The Beta I tried didn't have the much ballyhooed 3D interface implemented yet, either.
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Who would want to run a beta version anyway? Developers, thats who.
I just hope that they have fixed the tcp/ip stack, its a mess in current state.