Vista Build 5342 Released - Official Topic


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I wish to have it not test it! Wheres the screenshots of something cool? I'm getting an invite to vista in the next 2 weeks, can't wait, I'm being nominated!

PS: Look at my signature, it says I have invites, so start e-mailing me for invites!

So it takes 2 weeeks or ATLEAST 2 weeks? Because im still waiting for mine to :D

So it takes 2 weeeks or ATLEAST 2 weeks? Because im still waiting for mine to :D

Are you being nominated by that msdn guy too? well he said it takes less than 2 weeks but give it 2 weeks before leaving another comment or email... he has a busy weekend thats for sure!!

I can't believe it is not showing up on Connect for me! I am in a TAP program for Vista, and am running Build 5308 now, but 5342 STILL has not shown up. :angry: Grrrrr.

Any other Connect users still not seeing it? I've got a DX9 laptop (Radeon 9600 Mobility) that should run "real glass" if it is in fact in this build, but since it hasn't shown up I cannot check it out!

<Jack Bauer>DAMMIT!!</Jack Bauer>

If I install this build on a seperate partition how probable is it that the bootloader can screw something up with my c:\ partition and my way into xp 32bit? Just wondering...

It's always possible. Backup everything important and cross your fingers.

This time around I have ghost my machine and I am trying the upgrade path and I am seeing if that will work.

If it borks my XP then oh well and I will bug it. All part of the fun :D

Anyone else having problems activating the new build?

I cannot activat, and I also wasn't able to install with my first generated key. My second generated key let me install, but it still wont activate. Microsoft really dropped the ball on activation :no: . However this build (x64) is running ALOT faster for me than 5308. Also I noticed that several of the bugs have been fixed.

Did anyone notice the built in screen shot (sniping) tool.. I think that was a great addon.

Guys, has this build been released to MSDN subscribers? Or is it just TAP/Connect?

I am primary SystemAdmin for a MS Gold Partner company and need to be testing these builds for compatability and deployment - makes my life much harder when they don't release to MSDN.

I've been desperatly trying to get onto Beta Program but at the moment am still stuck with MSDN. Anyone have any invites, please PM me - the invite would be put to good use.

I've installed every build since Beta1 and have run as main OS on primary PC since PDC'05 build (5219 as memory serves) - obviously with laptop and VMs on hand for when things go wrong :whistle:

I think I could really contribute, just need a way in.

Thanks

Joe

Guys, has this build been released to MSDN subscribers? Or is it just TAP/Connect?

I am primary SystemAdmin for a MS Gold Partner company and need to be testing these builds for compatability and deployment - makes my life much harder when they don't release to MSDN.

I've been desperatly trying to get onto Beta Program but at the moment am still stuck with MSDN. Anyone have any invites, please PM me - the invite would be put to good use.

I've installed every build since Beta1 and have run as main OS on primary PC since PDC'05 build (5219 as memory serves) - obviously with laptop and VMs on hand for when things go wrong :whistle:

I think I could really contribute, just need a way in.

Thanks

Joe

As far as it has been told this is a tight release to TAP/Connect testers....doesn't seem like a wide release to msdn or technet right now.

And as to the 14 year old....get a grip on things.

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