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Yay for attending microsoft livemeeting webcasts for microsoft partners (I became a registered microsoft partner as a system builder because i do build computers for people.) The webcast was titled SB: Windows Vista - A First Look I signed up to attend because i thought there might be something worth while they might show a new build or something well they didnt but it was definatly worth it to attend. At the end of the webcast they showed a bunch of links and one was for a screensaver. Puzzled by this I went to go download it. the screensaver is a bunch of image files. Its hard to describe what it looks like but we all are very familiar with it . You can get a look at the images in the screensaver by looking at Winsupersite The images on the right side with the aurora background as all the images in this screensaver

So wait nexus why cant i just download this from microsoft.com? Well you could but you have to be registered thru oem.microsoft.com and I know most of the people reading this arnt. If you do have access to the oem site you can download the screensaver with this link: http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpag...x?PageID=555996

I have uploaded and provied my own link for everyone that isnt registered on the oem site.

Download Windows Vista Screen Saver:

http://nexus.servemp3.com/files/BretVistaSetup.zip

View: Proof screenshot from the livemeeting webcast that this is a real screensaver:

http://nexus.servemp3.com/files/vista_screensaver_link.jpg

your site is SLOWWWWWWWWWWW

that image took forever to download.. never even finished it all, and downloading at 1.3kb/sec????

please host it somewhere.. or email it to me at [email protected] and i'll handle it.

make a torrent.. something

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