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more about #stevensinofsky more comments → Grendel: "Let's just hope it's not leader of sanitation and food services" Was that.... um... (omg I'm mildly... flabbergasted)... Empathy towards someone/thin... more » Voyou_Charmant: Been running 7 for two weeks or so, runs faster with Aero and all it's fancy UI running than Vista,on the same machine, in classic mode. I will almost... more » inspiredEpic: Going to download the Windows 7 open beta tomorrow, via Mac partition. Looking forward to it. more » jedimaster0103: I need a bigger HDD. Then I could tri-boot Vista, 7 Beta, and Mac OS X! more » Colin Bean: I've run this thing as an upgrade to XP on the Thinkpad Z61t. Everything ThinkVantage related works aside from Rescue & Recovery (but any Acronis ... more » kylenalepa: I'm definitely going to install the official beta tomorrow because I want to be able to send feedback to help out Microsoft, but based on the leaked b... more » Zach Buechler: I've been running this on my macbook since the 29th and am really impressed. However, I cant get any audio! Anyone figured out audio driver issues on... more » dvdlgan: dang, so tempted to say first, crap i just did, sorta, nvm well, this cant replace vista, cuz it will run out of time in July or something, right? more » Max Justicz: When the beta expires, does it render Windows 7 useless? more » -
#ces2009
Windows 7 Open Beta: Why It Is (and Isn't) a Free Vista Upgrade
Today at CES, I met with Steven Sinofsky, Windows 7 development chief, and asked about the unprecedented free-for-all Windows 7 Beta available tomorrow to anyone who's interested. Is this the "free upgrade" people wanted?
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