A Quick Tour of Windows 7 M1
#1
Posted 14 June 2008 - 04:25 AM
While im installing, If any member is interested in getting the code for collecting or trying out, I'd be more than happy to hook you up, just PM me.
Install:
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OS Screenshots:
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I have some time to play with this, so if anyone would like to see any particular screenies, please dont hesitate to ask
~nvy
#2
Posted 14 June 2008 - 04:30 AM
#3
Posted 14 June 2008 - 04:56 AM
When it was at it's baby stages... Blackcomb sounded phenomenal , it was also suppose to be the first 64 bit ONLY os.
I see they've scrapped both. Now, As windows 7, It just looks like Vista 2.0
I'm /depressed.
#4
Posted 14 June 2008 - 05:06 AM
ShadowFox, on Jun 13 2008, 09:56 PM, said:
When it was at it's baby stages... Blackcomb sounded phenomenal , it was also suppose to be the first 64 bit ONLY os.
I see they've scrapped both. Now, As windows 7, It just looks like Vista 2.0
I'm /depressed.
#5
Posted 14 June 2008 - 05:11 AM
#6
Posted 14 June 2008 - 05:14 AM
Nvyseal, on Jun 13 2008, 10:06 PM, said:
#7
Posted 14 June 2008 - 06:09 AM
#8
Posted 14 June 2008 - 06:18 AM
#9
Posted 14 June 2008 - 06:18 AM
#11
Posted 14 June 2008 - 07:25 AM
im not able to view any of the attachment saying "do not have permission"
why is like that
#12
Posted 14 June 2008 - 07:33 AM
#14
Posted 14 June 2008 - 08:24 AM
mzabu, on Jun 14 2008, 12:25 AM, said:
im not able to view any of the attachment saying "do not have permission"
why is like that
supershailz, on Jun 14 2008, 12:33 AM, said:
You could try clearing your browsers cache, and cookies
I don't recall any post minimums or anything like that, I think you should be able to see the images
I am also disappointed in W7, though I do like that its using less memory
Nvy, no 64bit eh, what kernel is it using?
#15
Posted 14 June 2008 - 12:17 PM
A definition as the world sees it: The creation or introduction of something new, especially a new product or a new way of producing something.
A definition as Redmond sees it: Repeat, copy, refresh an idea, practice, or object so that it is perceived as new to an individual or another unit of adoption.
Edited by talker, 14 June 2008 - 12:21 PM.
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