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he's probably actually on a coporate T-3 or a OC line on a SONET ring or something higher then cable if he's at work

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You are correct sir. I'm at work right now so it's super-fast. I have 2 minutes left. I can't believe I just got 2.5 Gigs in under 30 minutes. Fastest I've ever downloaded in my life!

You are correct sir. I'm at work right now so it's super-fast. I have 2 minutes left. I can't believe I just got 2.5 Gigs in under 30 minutes. Fastest I've ever downloaded in my life!

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yeah for speeds like that you are running at least at 16mbit downstream

When beta2 comes out will anyone be able to download it?

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Yes, and when it's gold anyone will be able to download it too directly from microsoft. For free.

Seriously, how many beta 2 OS releases has microsoft made available to anyone who wants it for free? Zero.

This video has just posted

http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=92834

Today Microsoft is signing off on beta 1 of Windows Vista. There's a big party on campus and all that. Betas will soon be available for MSDN Universal, Enterprise, Professional, and Operating System Subscribers.

As usual, we wanted to get the straight scoop so we went to Chris Jones, who is a corporate vice president tasked with building and shipping a high quality Windows Vista product. He tells us what's in beta 1 and what to expect at the PDC.

Video length: 00:34:14

WA22guy

so your burning and installing all in one so quickly, can yu tell me how our burning it

which program, and does it work easily!

thanks, lucky ive got a DVD burner on my laptop hey hey hey!!!!

told you all to get the BEST!

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which program to burn a dvd?

and that guy is beta tester... :no:

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