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Windows 7 BETA Build 6519.1.071220-1525_x86fre_client_en-us-gb1cfre_en_dvd.iso - 2.91GB

It has been leaked to certain websites (it should be all over the place before long) but for obvious reasons I can't post the link here nor in a PM.

Ill post some unseen pics as soon as I can get it downloaded.

I understand that you will doubt me as I would doubt someone else if they posted this thread, but I swear(not that means much) I am not bull****ting you all about this. :) As soon as I can get something that proves it to you all, I will post it.

Some screenies.

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Haha and so it starts, i remember when the first Win 98 beta was leaked back in the day.

I remember when I touched my first Windows XP beta....

*sigh* memories, that's back when I used to format every 2 weeks

Ahhhh the memories of a beta OS...I still remember all of my friends criticizing me for using Whistler because 98se was soooo much better :rolleyes:

PS - Nice sig Swiftie! Just saw We Own the Night with my wife a couple days ago when they mentioned the same quote :)

oh man, back in the days... i remember that astralgod :) I still do it now too, i don't even bother putting in my Vista key when installing :). I am just playing around with software all day long and some of them screw it up.

i rember the day windows xp was released...... i had windows 98 that was a 95 upgrade i still had a desktop with dos on it that ran wordperfect............... those were the days before i knew what an internet was... now if i go 1 day without interner i go into a mental shutdown

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