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| Danny |
> Does anyone know when Windows Vista RC1 for the public is going to beFirst Read Then Post:-)
> released. Everybody says it is going to be released in the coming weeks, can
> someone tell me a date I hate waiting, I want to test RC1.
| Roy Coorne |
> Does anyone know when Windows Vista RC1 for the public is going to be
> released. Everybody says it is going to be released in the coming weeks,
> can
> someone tell me a date I hate waiting, I want to test RC1.
| Colin Barnhorst |
"> Does anyone know when Windows Vista RC1 for the public is going to be
> released. Everybody says it is going to be released in the coming weeks,
> can
> someone tell me a date I hate waiting, I want to test RC1.
| Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin] |
>I guess you didn't see my post:
> From the Windows Vista Blog:
> "Some sites out in the community have begun posting links to the Customer
> Preview Program (CPP) download of Windows Vista RC1. Before you jump up
> to
> get your own download of RC1, please bear in mind these facts:
>
> If you previously registered for the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer Preview
> Program 2 and received a product key (PID), that key will work for the
> Windows Vista RC1 release as well. You need not re-register; you will
> need
> to download the RC1 ISO image, however. Microsoft has just today begun
> sending download links via email to previous Customer Preview Program
> participants who registered for Windows Vista Beta 2 back in June. Not
> all
> emails are being sent simultaneously, so there may be a few hours' delay
> in
> delivery of yours.
>
> The Customer Preview Program has yet to open back up for new registrants.
> Therefore, if you do not already have a PID and were not part of June's
> Beta
> 2 CPP, you will need to wait until the CPP opens to the public in order to
> register for a PID and install RC1. I expect that this will occur in the
> very near future, so keep watching this blog.
>
> In other words: if you choose to download RC1 now and weren't part of the
> Beta 2 CPP in June, you must wait until the CPP is opened to the public
> before you'll be able acquire a PID that will enable you to install RC1.
>
> Please be mindful of the above when making your decision to download. I
> must confess that while I and everyone on the team certainly appreciate
> your
> enthusiasm for downloading, registering and testing RC1, posting comments
> to
> this or any other MS blog asking for product keys won't get them to you
> any
> faster. There's nothing I can do to accelerate the public availability of
> RC1; but, I can keep you informed, and pledge to do exactly that.
>
> So, once the RC1 Customer Preview Program officially opens up to new
> registrations, you can expect a post here letting you know. Thanks for
> your
> patience in the interim"
>
> Check out the Windows Vista blog here:
> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx
> --
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
| Jupiter Jones [MVP] |

> Andre;
> You missed a relevant fact.
> RC-1 and Pre RC-1 can be installed without a Product Key.
> I have not tried other builds.
> If a key is not entered, a choice of which version to install is listed,
> Ultimate, Starter, etc.
> However since it can not be activated without a key, it will cease to
> function in 14 days.
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> http://www.dts-l.org
>
>
> "Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9FE6B928-0675-463E-BED9-6F79BE41C3B4@microsoft.com...>>I guess you didn't see my post:>
>> From the Windows Vista Blog:
>> "Some sites out in the community have begun posting links to the Customer
>> Preview Program (CPP) download of Windows Vista RC1. Before you jump up
>> to
>> get your own download of RC1, please bear in mind these facts:
>>
>> If you previously registered for the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer
>> Preview
>> Program 2 and received a product key (PID), that key will work for the
>> Windows Vista RC1 release as well. You need not re-register; you will
>> need
>> to download the RC1 ISO image, however. Microsoft has just today begun
>> sending download links via email to previous Customer Preview Program
>> participants who registered for Windows Vista Beta 2 back in June. Not
>> all
>> emails are being sent simultaneously, so there may be a few hours' delay
>> in
>> delivery of yours.
>>
>> The Customer Preview Program has yet to open back up for new registrants.
>> Therefore, if you do not already have a PID and were not part of June's
>> Beta
>> 2 CPP, you will need to wait until the CPP opens to the public in order
>> to
>> register for a PID and install RC1. I expect that this will occur in the
>> very near future, so keep watching this blog.
>>
>> In other words: if you choose to download RC1 now and weren't part of
>> the
>> Beta 2 CPP in June, you must wait until the CPP is opened to the public
>> before you'll be able acquire a PID that will enable you to install RC1.
>>
>> Please be mindful of the above when making your decision to download. I
>> must confess that while I and everyone on the team certainly appreciate
>> your
>> enthusiasm for downloading, registering and testing RC1, posting comments
>> to
>> this or any other MS blog asking for product keys won't get them to you
>> any
>> faster. There's nothing I can do to accelerate the public availability
>> of
>> RC1; but, I can keep you informed, and pledge to do exactly that.
>>
>> So, once the RC1 Customer Preview Program officially opens up to new
>> registrations, you can expect a post here letting you know. Thanks for
>> your
>> patience in the interim"
>>
>> Check out the Windows Vista blog here:
>> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx
>> --
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>
| Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin] |
64 bit enabled 
> Interesting, very interesting, I gotta try this.
> --
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message
> news:uUI3M7j0GHA.772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...>> Andre;>
>> You missed a relevant fact.
>> RC-1 and Pre RC-1 can be installed without a Product Key.
>> I have not tried other builds.
>> If a key is not entered, a choice of which version to install is listed,
>> Ultimate, Starter, etc.
>> However since it can not be activated without a key, it will cease to
>> function in 14 days.
>>
>> --
>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>> http://www.dts-l.org
>>
>>
>> "Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:9FE6B928-0675-463E-BED9-6F79BE41C3B4@microsoft.com...>>>I guess you didn't see my post:>>
>>> From the Windows Vista Blog:
>>> "Some sites out in the community have begun posting links to the
>>> Customer
>>> Preview Program (CPP) download of Windows Vista RC1. Before you jump up
>>> to
>>> get your own download of RC1, please bear in mind these facts:
>>>
>>> If you previously registered for the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer
>>> Preview
>>> Program 2 and received a product key (PID), that key will work for the
>>> Windows Vista RC1 release as well. You need not re-register; you will
>>> need
>>> to download the RC1 ISO image, however. Microsoft has just today begun
>>> sending download links via email to previous Customer Preview Program
>>> participants who registered for Windows Vista Beta 2 back in June. Not
>>> all
>>> emails are being sent simultaneously, so there may be a few hours' delay
>>> in
>>> delivery of yours.
>>>
>>> The Customer Preview Program has yet to open back up for new
>>> registrants.
>>> Therefore, if you do not already have a PID and were not part of June's
>>> Beta
>>> 2 CPP, you will need to wait until the CPP opens to the public in order
>>> to
>>> register for a PID and install RC1. I expect that this will occur in
>>> the
>>> very near future, so keep watching this blog.
>>>
>>> In other words: if you choose to download RC1 now and weren't part of
>>> the
>>> Beta 2 CPP in June, you must wait until the CPP is opened to the public
>>> before you'll be able acquire a PID that will enable you to install RC1.
>>>
>>> Please be mindful of the above when making your decision to download. I
>>> must confess that while I and everyone on the team certainly appreciate
>>> your
>>> enthusiasm for downloading, registering and testing RC1, posting
>>> comments to
>>> this or any other MS blog asking for product keys won't get them to you
>>> any
>>> faster. There's nothing I can do to accelerate the public availability
>>> of
>>> RC1; but, I can keep you informed, and pledge to do exactly that.
>>>
>>> So, once the RC1 Customer Preview Program officially opens up to new
>>> registrations, you can expect a post here letting you know. Thanks for
>>> your
>>> patience in the interim"
>>>
>>> Check out the Windows Vista blog here:
>>> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx
>>> --
>>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>>
| Jane C |

> As it happens, that's what I'm doing on my 3rd partition...trying out the
> different SKUs. Business Edition is getting evaluated there (x86) at the
> moment. Starter Edition is next ;-)
> x64 RC1 Ultimate is happily installed on another partition.
>
> --
> Jane, not plain64 bit enabled
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
> "Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:07FE63B3-3FC6-45DE-AD49-6D119FD8E715@microsoft.com...>> Interesting, very interesting, I gotta try this.>
>> --
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message
>> news:uUI3M7j0GHA.772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...>>> Andre;>>
>>> You missed a relevant fact.
>>> RC-1 and Pre RC-1 can be installed without a Product Key.
>>> I have not tried other builds.
>>> If a key is not entered, a choice of which version to install is listed,
>>> Ultimate, Starter, etc.
>>> However since it can not be activated without a key, it will cease to
>>> function in 14 days.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>>> http://www.dts-l.org
>>>
>>>
>>> "Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:9FE6B928-0675-463E-BED9-6F79BE41C3B4@microsoft.com...
>>>>I guess you didn't see my post:
>>>> From the Windows Vista Blog:
>>>> "Some sites out in the community have begun posting links to the
>>>> Customer
>>>> Preview Program (CPP) download of Windows Vista RC1. Before you jump
>>>> up to
>>>> get your own download of RC1, please bear in mind these facts:
>>>>
>>>> If you previously registered for the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer
>>>> Preview
>>>> Program 2 and received a product key (PID), that key will work for the
>>>> Windows Vista RC1 release as well. You need not re-register; you will
>>>> need
>>>> to download the RC1 ISO image, however. Microsoft has just today begun
>>>> sending download links via email to previous Customer Preview Program
>>>> participants who registered for Windows Vista Beta 2 back in June. Not
>>>> all
>>>> emails are being sent simultaneously, so there may be a few hours'
>>>> delay in
>>>> delivery of yours.
>>>>
>>>> The Customer Preview Program has yet to open back up for new
>>>> registrants.
>>>> Therefore, if you do not already have a PID and were not part of June's
>>>> Beta
>>>> 2 CPP, you will need to wait until the CPP opens to the public in order
>>>> to
>>>> register for a PID and install RC1. I expect that this will occur in
>>>> the
>>>> very near future, so keep watching this blog.
>>>>
>>>> In other words: if you choose to download RC1 now and weren't part of
>>>> the
>>>> Beta 2 CPP in June, you must wait until the CPP is opened to the public
>>>> before you'll be able acquire a PID that will enable you to install
>>>> RC1.
>>>>
>>>> Please be mindful of the above when making your decision to download.
>>>> I
>>>> must confess that while I and everyone on the team certainly appreciate
>>>> your
>>>> enthusiasm for downloading, registering and testing RC1, posting
>>>> comments to
>>>> this or any other MS blog asking for product keys won't get them to you
>>>> any
>>>> faster. There's nothing I can do to accelerate the public availability
>>>> of
>>>> RC1; but, I can keep you informed, and pledge to do exactly that.
>>>>
>>>> So, once the RC1 Customer Preview Program officially opens up to new
>>>> registrations, you can expect a post here letting you know. Thanks for
>>>> your
>>>> patience in the interim"
>>>>
>>>> Check out the Windows Vista blog here:
>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx
>>>> --
>>>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>>>
>>>
| Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin] |

> Andre;
> You missed a relevant fact.
> RC-1 and Pre RC-1 can be installed without a Product Key.
> I have not tried other builds.
> If a key is not entered, a choice of which version to install is listed,
> Ultimate, Starter, etc.
> However since it can not be activated without a key, it will cease to
> function in 14 days.
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> http://www.dts-l.org
>
>
> "Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9FE6B928-0675-463E-BED9-6F79BE41C3B4@microsoft.com...>>I guess you didn't see my post:>
>> From the Windows Vista Blog:
>> "Some sites out in the community have begun posting links to the Customer
>> Preview Program (CPP) download of Windows Vista RC1. Before you jump up
>> to
>> get your own download of RC1, please bear in mind these facts:
>>
>> If you previously registered for the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer
>> Preview
>> Program 2 and received a product key (PID), that key will work for the
>> Windows Vista RC1 release as well. You need not re-register; you will
>> need
>> to download the RC1 ISO image, however. Microsoft has just today begun
>> sending download links via email to previous Customer Preview Program
>> participants who registered for Windows Vista Beta 2 back in June. Not
>> all
>> emails are being sent simultaneously, so there may be a few hours' delay
>> in
>> delivery of yours.
>>
>> The Customer Preview Program has yet to open back up for new registrants.
>> Therefore, if you do not already have a PID and were not part of June's
>> Beta
>> 2 CPP, you will need to wait until the CPP opens to the public in order
>> to
>> register for a PID and install RC1. I expect that this will occur in the
>> very near future, so keep watching this blog.
>>
>> In other words: if you choose to download RC1 now and weren't part of
>> the
>> Beta 2 CPP in June, you must wait until the CPP is opened to the public
>> before you'll be able acquire a PID that will enable you to install RC1.
>>
>> Please be mindful of the above when making your decision to download. I
>> must confess that while I and everyone on the team certainly appreciate
>> your
>> enthusiasm for downloading, registering and testing RC1, posting comments
>> to
>> this or any other MS blog asking for product keys won't get them to you
>> any
>> faster. There's nothing I can do to accelerate the public availability
>> of
>> RC1; but, I can keep you informed, and pledge to do exactly that.
>>
>> So, once the RC1 Customer Preview Program officially opens up to new
>> registrations, you can expect a post here letting you know. Thanks for
>> your
>> patience in the interim"
>>
>> Check out the Windows Vista blog here:
>> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx
>> --
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>
| Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin] |
> Oops, thanks, but I forgot to day, I am sure most users want to test it
> for more than 14 days.
> --
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message
> news:uUI3M7j0GHA.772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...>> Andre;>
>> You missed a relevant fact.
>> RC-1 and Pre RC-1 can be installed without a Product Key.
>> I have not tried other builds.
>> If a key is not entered, a choice of which version to install is listed,
>> Ultimate, Starter, etc.
>> However since it can not be activated without a key, it will cease to
>> function in 14 days.
>>
>> --
>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>> http://www.dts-l.org
>>
>>
>> "Andre Da Costa [ActiveWin]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:9FE6B928-0675-463E-BED9-6F79BE41C3B4@microsoft.com...>>>I guess you didn't see my post:>>
>>> From the Windows Vista Blog:
>>> "Some sites out in the community have begun posting links to the
>>> Customer
>>> Preview Program (CPP) download of Windows Vista RC1. Before you jump up
>>> to
>>> get your own download of RC1, please bear in mind these facts:
>>>
>>> If you previously registered for the Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer
>>> Preview
>>> Program 2 and received a product key (PID), that key will work for the
>>> Windows Vista RC1 release as well. You need not re-register; you will
>>> need
>>> to download the RC1 ISO image, however. Microsoft has just today begun
>>> sending download links via email to previous Customer Preview Program
>>> participants who registered for Windows Vista Beta 2 back in June. Not
>>> all
>>> emails are being sent simultaneously, so there may be a few hours' delay
>>> in
>>> delivery of yours.
>>>
>>> The Customer Preview Program has yet to open back up for new
>>> registrants.
>>> Therefore, if you do not already have a PID and were not part of June's
>>> Beta
>>> 2 CPP, you will need to wait until the CPP opens to the public in order
>>> to
>>> register for a PID and install RC1. I expect that this will occur in
>>> the
>>> very near future, so keep watching this blog.
>>>
>>> In other words: if you choose to download RC1 now and weren't part of
>>> the
>>> Beta 2 CPP in June, you must wait until the CPP is opened to the public
>>> before you'll be able acquire a PID that will enable you to install RC1.
>>>
>>> Please be mindful of the above when making your decision to download. I
>>> must confess that while I and everyone on the team certainly appreciate
>>> your
>>> enthusiasm for downloading, registering and testing RC1, posting
>>> comments to
>>> this or any other MS blog asking for product keys won't get them to you
>>> any
>>> faster. There's nothing I can do to accelerate the public availability
>>> of
>>> RC1; but, I can keep you informed, and pledge to do exactly that.
>>>
>>> So, once the RC1 Customer Preview Program officially opens up to new
>>> registrations, you can expect a post here letting you know. Thanks for
>>> your
>>> patience in the interim"
>>>
>>> Check out the Windows Vista blog here:
>>> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx
>>> --
>>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>>
| Colin Barnhorst |
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