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Featured Entry Jan 8th, 2009, 8:16 am
Barmy Steve Ballmer, sometime monkey dancer and full time Microsoft top dog now that Bill Gates has gone, has surprised us all by informing the world that January 13th will not be Windows 7 day as predicted. The good news is that Windows 7 day will be on the 9th January instead.
Yes, Ballmer has confirmed that an almost feature complete Beta version of Windows 7 will be made available for public download for the first time tomorrow. Talking during his keynote address at the opening of CES in Las Vegas, Ballmer revealed that software developers can get their hands on the Windows 7 Beta immediately, while the general public would only have to wait an additional couple of days.
You had better hurry if you want a copy though, as Microsoft will almost certainly restrict the total number of downloads available in this fashion.
Which is not great news, considering that tens of thousands of people have been downloading Build 7000, a pirated version of Windows 7 that many security experts have warned could be a ticking time bomb, during the last week or so. If the official Beta gets closed down too quickly, people will surely turn back to the dodgy Torrent version instead.
Ballmer, however, promises that Windows 7 will help to re-define how we think about Windows. Although to be fair, I seem to recall Microsoft saying pretty much the same about Vista and I am not sure that one worked out too well.
If you want to give it a try yourself then you will need to be equipped with a PC containing a 1 GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, 128MB of DX9 supporting graphics and at least 16GB drive space.
Yes, Ballmer has confirmed that an almost feature complete Beta version of Windows 7 will be made available for public download for the first time tomorrow. Talking during his keynote address at the opening of CES in Las Vegas, Ballmer revealed that software developers can get their hands on the Windows 7 Beta immediately, while the general public would only have to wait an additional couple of days.
You had better hurry if you want a copy though, as Microsoft will almost certainly restrict the total number of downloads available in this fashion.
Which is not great news, considering that tens of thousands of people have been downloading Build 7000, a pirated version of Windows 7 that many security experts have warned could be a ticking time bomb, during the last week or so. If the official Beta gets closed down too quickly, people will surely turn back to the dodgy Torrent version instead.
Ballmer, however, promises that Windows 7 will help to re-define how we think about Windows. Although to be fair, I seem to recall Microsoft saying pretty much the same about Vista and I am not sure that one worked out too well.
If you want to give it a try yourself then you will need to be equipped with a PC containing a 1 GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, 128MB of DX9 supporting graphics and at least 16GB drive space.
This blog entry was written by Davey Winder, staff writer aka happygeek. It has been filed under the Software Development category. It has received 2,673 views, 3 comment(s), and 159 linkbacks. 1 voter(s) have rated this entry an average of 5 out of 5 stars. It was promoted to featured status 2 Days Ago.
DevGeek | Newbie Poster | 3 Hours Ago
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what are the requirements for this ?
peter_budo | Code tags enforcer | 1 Day Ago
peter_budo | Code tags enforcer | 2 Days Ago
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I have spare HDD, so I may give it a go...
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