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Two questions:

1. which tiles are there now in the sidebar and which are working?

2. is it really faster as the other builds

:blink:

1: Classic Tray, Clock, Quick Launch, Slide Show and Synchronize

2: More Stable than any other builds and a bit faster.

Wow this is all very interesting. :) Actually I'm feeling a definately case of Deja Vu.

I remember seeing some early pre beta build of Whistler and it was progressing a little like Longhorn.

But now that I see a pre beta of Longhorn, I'm impressed with the new features and ideas that are being included (Y)

This is going to be a great beta; once it's out! :happy:

Here's something i did:

Edit win32ui.dll with a resource editor. The product key screen is Dialog #109. What i did is delete the product key graphic and instead put a text box with my product key. That way when i install longhorn the product key is right where i type it.

-gosh

It looks like ms didn't change how sysprep runs on this. If you don't have a product key you can use one from longhorn.

During the setup screen, just press shift +F10, then go to c:\sysprep. In that folder you'll find unattend.txt, that has a product key that WILL work for this build.

-gosh

Can someone post the new wallpapers. I have seen a screenshot of one that is all gray with a darker gray X on it. In the lower right corner is the Microsoft flag with Longhorn under it. And yes Bliss is posted on the front page.

Still waiting for a log-on screen.

/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\

| Microsoft Windows Longhorn PDC build #4051 |

<----------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

| - Source: Microsoft - Type: Operating System |

| - Packaged By: winbeta - Image Format: ISO |

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| - Files: Longhorn_4051_PDC_WINBETA.part15.rxx |

| - Number of CD's: 1 - Protection: WPA |

| - Archives: 45 x 15 MB - Release Date: 10/25/03 |

<----------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

| - Review: http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc/ |

<----------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

| - Hardware Requirements: 600+ Mhz CPU, 128 MB RAM, 1.5 GB HD Space |

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