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Did you already have an x64 key or is the x86 the first key you got. Did you use the same live id?

I opened two technet pages (copied and pasted the links for x64 and x86 into those windows)

First I was trying x86 first, a few refreshes, kept getting error (I waited until the page loaded the error before refreshing again)

Second window, tried getting x64, worked on first attempt

After that, I refreshed x86 a few times and I got it for that too

Steven77 make sure you follow the new instructions on the mainpage of neowin, or the link provided in these forums

Hello: The 32-Bit iso is downloading now for me. My Questions are, after it is finished downloading: How do I un pack it, Or Can I burn it to DVD using CDBurner XP.

And can I dual-boot the beta with an existing Vista Instalation ?

Thanks in advance

Sincerely; Brian W.

this is annoying i keep trying but keep getting "this site currently experiencing tech difficulties, check back next business day" i've done it maybe 100 times now?

R u doing 64? I got that one within 5 minutes doing the latest method posted. The 32 bit HAHAHA good luck.

Hello: The 32-Bit iso is downloading now for me. My Questions are, after it is finished downloading: How do I un pack it, Or Can I burn it to DVD using CDBurner XP.

And can I dual-boot the beta with an existing Vista Instalation ?

Thanks in advance

Sincerely; Brian W.

Lmao just google it somewhere. everyone is extremely far past that and it's a rather easy procedure.

Hello: The 32-Bit iso is downloading now for me. My Questions are, after it is finished downloading: How do I un pack it, Or Can I burn it to DVD using CDBurner XP.

And can I dual-boot the beta with an existing Vista Instalation ?

Thanks in advance

Sincerely; Brian W.

download isoburner - or check in cdburner for "image burn" mode or "iso burn" mode.

Can someone who downloaded the windows 7 x64 beta iso today, the public one, please go to there iso and tell me the md5 or sha-1 of it?

thanks

Hashes are:

CRC32: 8E2FAD39

MD5: 773FC9CC60338C612AF716A2A14F177D

SHA-1: E09FDBC1CB3A92CF6CC872040FDAF65553AB62A5

ten minutes HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

people been trying for hours get in line!

HEY. i been trying allday!! took 10 seconds to get 64bit key. went right back for 32bit and it isnt working... ROFL!!!!!

i just installed 32bit in vm and need the key. ???? taked longer to DL and get the Key than to install ????

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