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wow another great post from Pumamx...we are looking for THE wallpaper, not just some stupid apple blossom tree. get a grip dude. Anyways...this is one battle I think we'll loose folks...I wasn't able to get a screen while at Winhec and I can't find it embedded in 4074 so... :( Yeah, I checked ThemeXP..nothing.

i heard the cherry tree build was xp with a couple extra features, not longhorn. proof: no build number on the screen.

yeah thats true but only for the lh_communication demo on the athens pc . lh_4080 was also shown @winhec and it had that bg. and i think we could believe lispyglitter2 on that one , because he was there ...

btw : its all his fault, because he is so slow... :D :laugh:

Thanks Neostyle for beliving me on this! LOL Nuka, both you and Neostyle are correct...somewhat. there was two places that bg was found. One was the Athens PC demo. That PC was running XP Pro with special code designed specifically for that demo. Thus, no build number. The second place that bg was shown was on build 4080, and that build was being used for some sort of colour demo. (Didn't really pay attention, we were too busy getting the build number and asking if we coudl please enable DWM LOL) Yes I know I'm slow *cries* I didnt' have a camera with me and the hardware demos were only up the first two days. :( in short...unless a leak of 4080 happens...dont' think we'll get to see that wallpaper yet. Well at least in full effect on our desktops LOL

I suspect Creamhackered has it. :shifty: Doesn't he have some kind of connections with Microsoft? :ninja: He's a beta tester for them or something? :huh: He's very knowledgable with there stuff. :unsure: Maybe he has it or could easily get it for us. :/

I suspect Creamhackered has it. :shifty: Doesn't he have some kind of connections with Microsoft? :ninja: He's a beta tester for them or something? :huh: He's very knowledgable with there stuff. :unsure: Maybe he has it or could easily get it for us. :/

i wouldn't count on that :laugh:

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found this per accident , some sort of a lh 4080 replacement ( i think it looks nicer )

they got hotlinking blocked on spymac copy and paste that into the url in IE and it works.

I got a last idea LispyGlitter2 for getting "the wallpaper" go to channel9.msdn.com and ask the microsoft guys if they would let you have the wallpaper...

Worth a shot since they some of them do longhorn stuff I think. Or at least they have the connections

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I didn't see Diver's post from way back, so I'm in the process of asking Chan9 now. Nyczbrian, that note program is a special code in that computer for the demo. I'm sure there are note programs out today though. I just dont' know any off the top of my head.

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