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QA TESTERS for Bay Area Projects only
Vista is backwards compatible. Imagine the hue and cry if it were not. Well, there's different ways to be backwards compatible. I prefer Apple's method where they just run the old OS as a virtual machine within the main OS. When you're ready to let the old stuff go, you don't need to keep the bloat within the OS.

FAO Vista Beta testers
Even though I'm multibooting with WinXP x64 and both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the Vista beta, my default OS is still WinXP x86 - and that Calendar is one of the main reasons. RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP "Lynn McGuire" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Les Dossiers </126532-video-main-systeme-access-linux-platform-smartphon.html? xtor=EPR-5> *[Vidéo] Prise en main du système Access Linux Platform pour .... dans le cadre de son Beta Labs, le service chargé de tester les programmes qui pourraient être prochainement disponibles en standard sur les smartphones [.

So this is Elive eh?
Running The Numbers On Vista Sep 29, 2006 http://www.informationweek. com/blog/main/archives/2006/09/running_the_num.html "Microsoft released new Very interesting reading that 70% of 500 companies in MS's early adopter Vista beta test program use "sneakernet" to manually manage their PC's.

Compaq TC1000 and Pen Input Device
Constantinos Petridis ConstantinosPetri...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows developer winfx general Recently my company got the Windows Longhorn (Vista) Beta through its MSDN Subscription. I have tried to install the OS in a dual boot environment with Windows XP Prof. My computers graphics card is

New OS
darrel notr...@nowhere.com macromedia dreamweaver Vista is backwards compatible. Imagine the hue and cry if it were not. Well, there's different ways to be backwards compatible. I prefer Apple's method where they just run the old OS as a virtual machine within the main OS. When you're ready to let the old stuff go,

Windows Vista Beta 2 video
I'll admit I'd prefer a stick of RAM too; it's at a faster access point in the system -- namely, the main processor buss. There's a reason it's called Rather alpha, though it's probably more robust than Windows Vista Beta 2... :-) IE7 Tabbed Browsing - Woo. Thanks for the privilege. It only took them *how long*

Sudden Power Off only in Vista
I used both Windows 2000 and Windows XP throughout my Mac OS X usage and experience. This also included using VMware to run other Windows predecessors for testing software, support and other reasons. I started to run Vista when it was in Beta 2, the public beta, and now have it installed on a non production system.

Win16 and Dos16 programs on x64
Thanks, but no thanks ok, you have difficulties expressing yourself i guess :) . np, i don't blame you, english is not your main language i guess. i assume you're but vista is NO FREE UPDATE. it's a complete new OS, like win2000 and winXP. and it has not been released yet (only a beta, which is NOT free for

A mixed review of Vista beta
Vista is 10 years behind what could be done with technology and is a joke. The mere fact that you accept using such an OS shows how much you know, Get ready for a storm of unsubstantiated opinions in the replies :-) FWIW, I've been running 64-bit Vista on my main desktop machine since the Vista beta programme,

FAO Vista Beta testers
I My OS is XP home with XP 2 - I have 2 HDS C & D - boot to C - clone C to D as a back up periodically. Both these HDS are WD Raptors - 10K rpm. I want to add another HD - make it "V" and install Vista Beta 2 on it. The HD I want to add is a Maxtor 7200 rpm SATA 100GB drive 8MB cache. I want to be able to boot to C

Windows Vista
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2006/11/14/5956 Security is one major issue, but my main concern is this: Does Issuing Passports Make Microsoft a ...... Also: Windows Live Messenger and Windows Vista: Worse together ,----[ Quote ] | There've been plenty of problems reported by Windows Vista beta

Bush needs to clean up his mess
Now, Microsoft is reporting the targeted command shell will not be included in Windows Vista when the OS finally ships late 2006. "Monad will not be included in the final version of Windows Vista and there is no relation between Monad and Windows Vista Beta 1," stated Stephen Toulouse, a representative for

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
I've
never done it with the Vista beta. So, I would suggest you look back through the documentation looking for creating a bootable DVD. good luck, So the main benefit of an ISO is that it acts as a cd on your hard drive? -Jeff "jhardee" wrote: Hello All, I've installed Virtual Server 2005 and I want to create

FAO Vista Beta testers
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Those Are The Two Main Reasons Why My Parents Went Back To Windows XP X64 Edition (And They Plan To Stay There Until It Reaches The End Of Lifecycle Time We Should Not Entrust The Same Idiot Beta Team and Beta Tester's Who Tested The Original Windows Vista RTM Package (Which Is Really Windows Vista Beta 1),

OT: Windows Vista Beta 2
I've been running Vista Ultimate x64 since beta days, multi-booting many different combinations until Vista RTM. Since December 2006, though, I've seldom booted anything else, I am already finding myself wanting to boot into Vista more than into XP. I have a long way to go before Vista might become my main OS,

NewestShareware.com Issue #350
Though
MS half way through the vista beta programme deciding to change mechanisms for managing the the boot record kind of made fun and games. a go anyway - I don't really want Vista but I need to become familiar with it so using it on my laptop is probably the least dangerous option - my main PC is XP Pro SP2.

IE 7 not being provided for Win-2000 ???
Once all that is successful, I want to install Vista Beta as an upgrade on the "C" partition, There is no "C:" partition. There is partition #1, partition #2, etc. "C:" is a name that a running OS gives to a partition, and that name lasts only as long as that OS is running. What you want to do is to install Vista

IE 7.0 Classic view
To make XFCE be #1 (in "market share", if you want to put it this way), it doesn't have to look like Vista, nor to look like OS X Leopard; Zenwalk 4.6 Beta 1 Screenshot Tour ,----[ Quote ] Main changes in this release are: kernel 2.6.21, with KVM support; a new toolchain, featuring a new glibc and GCC so that

Avalon vs Aqua
However, yesterday I was going to test drive Vista Beta 2 from Cd. Instead of loading it on my slave drive, it seemed to do a partial install on my main C: drive. Now at start up it will try to boot up to a corrupted OS and goes blank. If I catch it in time and with the down arrow choose the third Windows version