Friday, January 9th 2009
Windows 7 Beta Public Release Gets Delayed Due to Heavy Traffic
Just under an hour after the public release of the Windows 7 beta was expected to launch, there has been an update on the Windows 7 Blog, as to why the beta has not been made available yet:
Source:
The Windows Blog
Due to very heavy traffic we're seeing as a result of interest in the Windows 7 Beta, we are adding some additional infrastructure support to the Microsoft.com properties before we post the public beta. We want to ensure customers have the best possible experience when downloading the beta, and I'll be posting here again soon once the beta goes live. Stay tuned! We are excited that you are excited!So far as we know, the beta was scheduled to be released to the public at 12pm PST (Pacific Standard Time) on the official Windows 7 website. For now though, we wait.
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This is usually after about 10-20 refreshes tho...maybe it's too late tonight to get a key...
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ERR I want a key!!!!:mad::cry:
7 impresses me greatly because it seems like MS listened and actually took the time to chisel a good base (vista), down to something that is a well tuned os. I'm excited to see this become a reality and hit retail with a bang, so far it seems to be doing quite well, and I hope it keeps that way. I think MS learned a lot from Vista, good and bad, and we'll get to reap some pretty good rewards from that OS. I will keep it as a backup if 7 beta has issues I no longer wanna deal with, like PunkBuster, but for now I'm pretty damn content.
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My main gripe until recently, was that DirectX performance (framerate) was much better in XP (we're talking 130fps v 85fps here, typically on TrackMania) which I found when I benchmarked the two with the same hardware and game settings. However, on a few informal tests recently, even that problem seems to have been finally ironed out and it games very smoothly. Incidentally, I tried Fallout 3 on the 64-bit version and it seemed even faster there, too. I'm gonna do a more thorough check soon.
It's just that now unfortunately, the VISTA=CRAP mentality has set in and there's no budging it with the great unwashed, hence the complete change of name. I would have liked the next OS to be called Vista SE or similar - something that keeps the Vista name, which I always liked.
Windows 7 Public Beta 64 bit Download
The links are to ISOs directly from MS.
Just so you all know, the 32-bit link results in a truncated download of about 210MB or so - it changes every time I tried.
I used the latest Firefox too, so it's not an IE gremlin causing this. I've found the same thing with 32-bit links from other sites, so don't waste your time trying.
The 64-bit link works just fine.
Might be a good idea to wait until Microsoft fix their server capacity problem. Or just torrent the damn thing...
Oh and the 64-bit iso I did get I can't burn - my intermittently malfunctioning out of warranty Plextor 760A rubbish burner is making coasters again - Nero burns, but fails the verify several times over now. :banghead:
7 seems to be more about ease of use and speed, which is great considering I still feel they have a very solid base, Vista. We wouldn't be here right now without Vista, or if say Vista never happened and we were going from XP to 7 which I guess would be 6 (lol), there would be a lot of pissing and moaning, DX10 would be new in 7, unoptimized, games not ready, hardware not ready, etc...just think, even you nay-sayers out there how differently things would be of Vista didn't exist....personally I think we'd re-enter 2007 in some areas...what if the 8800GTS 320/640 was still stop dog with the 2900XT on it's heels! Crazy to think that way...I'm really bored atm lol!
I've also got the first ever dual layer burner model released, in this rig but disconnected (the Lite-On SOHW 832S from 2004 for the train spotters among us) that does actually work properly, but isn't quite Vista compatible and has trouble reading discs sometimes.
Awe heck, now I think about it, these problems could also be my motherboard or it's drivers. Time to get into troubleshooting mode. Again. :rolleyes: