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Vista Beta Testers Face Looming OS Expiration

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 12 April 2007 - 09:15 · 10 comments & 4053 views

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Microsoft Corp. has begun reminding millions of testers of Windows Vista's beta and release candidate (RC) previews that their trial runs end on June 1. Cori Hartje, director of Microsoft's antipiracy efforts, became the first company executive to note the impending deadline. "As a reminder to those that helped with Windows Vista beta testing, the beta installations are set to expire at the end of May 2007," said Hartje in a Q&A that Microsoft posted March 30 on its public relations Web site. "So customers need to decide if they want to move to Windows Vista or back to Windows XP if they have test versions of Windows Vista on their PCs."

Details on how best to do that, however, are scant. Despite repeated requests to clarify the exact procedure beta and RC users need to take -- and whether Microsoft will provide either guidance or offer a discount to testers -- the company declined to spell out its plans. What information the company has published is on last year's Customer Preview Program (CPP) site, which points to the June 1 expiration date and explains that once installed, the Vista previews don't allow for operating system rollbacks. "You cannot roll back to the previous operating system installation -- you will either have to acquire and install the final released edition of Windows Vista or reinstall a previous edition of Windows," the site reads

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#1 pyehac on 12 Apr 2007 - 09:52
Wow, where has the time gone?
(2 replies) #2 +Steven on 12 Apr 2007 - 10:17
If you were a tester that reported at least 1 bug you were given a free full version of ultimate, so who cares about the test versions. I'd expect people to be using their full fledged free copy.
#2.1 redeemed on 12 Apr 2007 - 10:46
Isn't that just for the Connect beta testers, not for the CPP?
#2.2 +GreyWolfSC on 12 Apr 2007 - 19:19
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If you were a tester that reported at least 1 bug you were given a free full version of ultimate, so who cares about the test versions. I'd expect people to be using their full fledged free copy.


Hmm.. I reported over 250 bugs, but since it was CPP, I got nothing. Not even a coupon!
(3 replies) #3 bibutteryboy on 12 Apr 2007 - 10:57
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Despite repeated requests to clarify the exact procedure beta and RC users need to take -- and whether Microsoft will provide either guidance or offer a discount to testers


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...explains that once installed, the Vista previews don't allow for operating system rollbacks. "You cannot roll back to the previous operating system installation -- you will either have to acquire and install the final released edition of Windows Vista or reinstall a previous edition of Windows," the site reads


How much more explaining do they need?
#3.1 Aleck79 on 12 Apr 2007 - 12:22
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How much more explaining do they need?


how about an answer on the discount...
#3.2 Gibwar on 12 Apr 2007 - 18:21
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How much more explaining do they need?


how about an answer on the discount...

Why should you get a discount? If you reported a bug you would have received a free copy...
#3.3 briangw on 14 Apr 2007 - 05:15
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How much more explaining do they need?


how about an answer on the discount...

Why should you get a discount? If you reported a bug you would have received a free copy...


I don't know where you heard that, but if you reported a bug in the CPP test, you don't get jack shiat.
#4 nybronx on 12 Apr 2007 - 23:27
Yes a discount would be nice for ALL us CPP people but not holding my breath. The poor sales only tell me "pay us or later dude/dudette.
#5 belto on 13 Apr 2007 - 05:11
when i was beta testing vista i reported bugs but i did not bother to keep count because M$ never gave a clue as to what they would do after closing the beta but soon to closing people did start asking. at the end i was pleased to get an email from the beta site and infoming me that i got a free full copy of RTM. I never expected this but i was glad to get it. by the way you was offered two choices: Ultimate or Premium (if my memory seaves me right).

i certainly hope that this does not apply to my copy.

Last edited by belto on 13 Apr 2007 - 10:33

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