This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system
The WPC and the Technical Beta both use the web site http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com as our primary information and build distribution service. Technical Support will be primarily peer-to-peer via a new set of private newsgroups that were created specifically for the WPC program. That’s were you come in. As a valuable and highly appreciated member of our beta and online communities, you will have the rare opportunity to be in both programs simultaneously. (If you are not currently in an active Windows technical beta program, you should be receiving invitations shortly). As experts in the online community you have the opportunity to join this new community and transfer knowledge and expertise about the prerelease (beta) versions of Windows to other WPC members. Your volunteer participation would be greatly valued in helping us establish a community of support peers, and will allow you to get early experience with new versions of Windows prior to broader release.
The primary difference between the technical beta group and the WPC members is that the technical beta is focused primarily on feedback to Microsoft about product issues and quality, while the WPC is focused on enabling the industry professionals to be prepared for a new Windows prior to release.
As one of our best testers and community support volunteers, you will be given: Early access to upcoming Windows beta software via membership in the technical beta program Priority tracking of your bug reports Potential for additional materials and products at the conclusion of each major release.
Please register ASAP using your unique WPC member number ID below at http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/login/login.asp.
Registering your WPCID will not affect your technical beta privileges. Again, if you are not currently on the technical beta, you should receive your invitation shortly. The WPC IDs (and corresponding invitations) are time limited and expire on August 9, 2002. As long as you register at the web site prior to expiration, your ID will be permanently activated. More information on the program is available at the web site.
There are some new Nvidia drivers out, there v28.80 and there for Win2000/XP. They are dated 25/3/2002. No word on whats been updated or fixed.
ADDED: A hacked Nvdw.inf which lets u install this driver on more Nvidia cards!
The WPC and the Technical Beta both use the web site http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com as our primary information and build distribution service. Technical Support will be primarily peer-to-peer via a new set of private newsgroups that were created specifically for the WPC program. That’s were you come in. As a valuable and highly appreciated member of our beta and online communities, you will have the rare opportunity to be in both programs simultaneously. (If you are not currently in an active Windows technical beta program, you should be receiving invitations shortly). As experts in the online community you have the opportunity to join this new community and transfer knowledge and expertise about the prerelease (beta) versions of Windows to other WPC members. Your volunteer participation would be greatly valued in helping us establish a community of support peers, and will allow you to get early experience with new versions of Windows prior to broader release.
The primary difference between the technical beta group and the WPC members is that the technical beta is focused primarily on feedback to Microsoft about product issues and quality, while the WPC is focused on enabling the industry professionals to be prepared for a new Windows prior to release.
As one of our best testers and community support volunteers, you will be given: Early access to upcoming Windows beta software via membership in the technical beta program Priority tracking of your bug reports Potential for additional materials and products at the conclusion of each major release.
Please register ASAP using your unique WPC member number ID below at http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/login/login.asp.
Registering your WPCID will not affect your technical beta privileges. Again, if you are not currently on the technical beta, you should receive your invitation shortly. The WPC IDs (and corresponding invitations) are time limited and expire on August 9, 2002. As long as you register at the web site prior to expiration, your ID will be permanently activated. More information on the program is available at the web site.
Lots of love,
microsoft