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It's real, Now Follow Me Pls !!

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ADD UR Reply Pls!

I know, you dont want to download a exe file!

but i just want to tell you how to download files from "chinese net disk"

"namipan" is a chinese net disk, must be setup the program when you download file

I dont know where is my wrong??

I dont need you believe me,

But is it really you will know!

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Sorry, this isn't allowed on Neowin. Please remove it before you end up with a warning or before you are banned.

EDIT: Your link looks very very dodgy as well by the way ;)

No, it is a NET DISK, must setup the program can be download the file!!!

No, it is a NET DISK, must setup the program can be download the file!!!

A Net disk... ohhh how reliable?

You do realise that "Network install discs" will either come as a .img floppy disk image or a .iso or .bin/.cue disk image?

Nobody here is dumb enough to try that, your only making yourself look stupid for trying..

how do you know thats not windows 7 beta 1????

I know because I am not stupid. Most of us here on Neowin are technologically sound and concious of what will harm our computers.

Whether this was actually a leaked Windows 7 beta or the dodgy file you provided, neither should be posted on Neowin.

You won't last long here if you post such content.

Goodbye.

Edited by cJr.
how do you know thats not windows 7 beta 1????

Because Windows 7 Beta 1's disc image (ISO) should be between 2.44 GB and 2.7 GB (leaning towards the former), and will most likely carry a name somewhere along the lines of 7000.0.081212-1400_client_en-us_Ultimate-GB1CULFRE_EN_DVD.iso, not a "NET DISK" with a file name of "NamiRobotSetup.exe".

Because Windows 7 Beta 1's disc image (ISO) should be between 2.44 GB and 2.7 GB (leaning towards the former), and will most likely carry a name somewhere along the lines of 7000.0.081212-1400_client_en-us_Ultimate-GB1CULFRE_EN_DVD.iso, not a "NET DISK" with a file name of "NamiRobotSetup.exe".

NAMIPAN is a chinese net disk...

Just about all my common sense leads me to steer clear of shaky things like this. I think posting this kind of stuff, even the Windows 7 beta, I am pretty sure is against the rules of Neowin. I have a feeling your going to be hit with the ban hammer...

The reply the OP wished for:

"Guys this is awesome!.. I just followed the tutorial and downloaded Windows 7.. Thank you so much FivestarVIP, You have made my day"

But this is the real world.. and your tutorial is complete fail..

The reply the OP wished for:

"Guys this is awesome!.. I just followed the tutorial and downloaded Windows 7.. Thank you so much FivestarVIP, You have made my day"

But this is the real world.. and your tutorial is complete fail..

I have to say thank you!!

you r the 1st one to believe..

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