Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:30 pm
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I was searching for a copy of Rhapsody DR2 (again), and forgot what the original site was. I noticed this forum had some actually intelligent posts, so...
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Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:31 am
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First off, came here through The Vintage Computer Forums. A guy named per there linked me here. I took a peek around, couldn't figure out how to download builds.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:23 pm
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I found it out from someone on YouTube, "duranmedine", while browsing previews of beta Windows OSes. I was like "nice, a site dedicated to beta versions of Windows" and registered. Little did I know, Windows XP wasn't taken as a username!
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Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:40 pm
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Windows XP wrote:
I found it out from someone on YouTube, "duranmedine", while browsing previews of beta Windows OSes. I was like "nice, a site dedicated to beta versions of Windows" and registered. Little did I know, Windows XP wasn't taken as a username!
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:04 pm
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tonynoname wrote:
Windows XP wrote:
I found it out from someone on YouTube, "duranmedine", while browsing previews of beta Windows OSes. I was like "nice, a site dedicated to beta versions of Windows" and registered. Little did I know, Windows XP wasn't taken as a username!
Why do you like sp2 more than sp3?
I don't know really, it's mainly because I wrongly assumed SP3 would replace WMP10, which was my favourite version of the media player that no-one ever uses that much. WMP11 was a disappointment. I just stuck with it because my laptop's restore CD has SP2 on it.
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Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:48 pm
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Windows XP wrote:
tonynoname wrote:
Windows XP wrote:
I found it out from someone on YouTube, "duranmedine", while browsing previews of beta Windows OSes. I was like "nice, a site dedicated to beta versions of Windows" and registered. Little did I know, Windows XP wasn't taken as a username!
Why do you like sp2 more than sp3?
I don't know really, it's mainly because I wrongly assumed SP3 would replace WMP10, which was my favourite version of the media player that no-one ever uses that much. WMP11 was a disappointment. I just stuck with it because my laptop's restore CD has SP2 on it.
Well you should try xpsp3 pro performance edition, it is an xp that doesn't need a key code, activation, timebomb, or expiration, and iso is only 170mb. I love it. The only thing I noticed is it's very fast and you have to get your own backgrounds/screensavers.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:28 am
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linuxlove wrote:
Probably XP Corporate.
Yeah, I own a corporate disk that is legally mine because it was the only disk and I have a written paper saying the disk was being transferred to me (It even had 138 more licensed uses! Now I am down to 136 more uses). It requires no activation and any programs that usually require a WGA check don't require a check.
I was wrong, it is probably Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs. It is based off XP Embedded and uses the corporate keys and has no activation or any of that other fancy stuff. It is very light (Pentium 233 with 64 Mb. Ram minimum requirements) and has no included screen savers of backgrounds in order to keep it so light.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:49 pm
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Well the problem with that is it says professional in winver, cmd, and system, plus it's build is 2600 like it should be. It has sp3, I might upload it to the ftp if anyone wants this.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:17 pm
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compgeke wrote:
linuxlove wrote:
Probably XP Corporate.
Yeah, I own a corporate disk that is legally mine because it was the only disk and I have a written paper saying the disk was being transferred to me (It even had 138 more licensed uses! Now I am down to 136 more uses). It requires no activation and any programs that usually require a WGA check don't require a check.
I was wrong, it is probably Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs. It is based off XP Embedded and uses the corporate keys and has no activation or any of that other fancy stuff. It is very light (Pentium 233 with 64 Mb. Ram minimum requirements) and has no included screen savers of backgrounds in order to keep it so light.
Yea, Windows FLP doesn't have activation or WGA because it's a volume product.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:47 am
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Not all of them. 3683 will say something like "Insert windows professional disk in drive a" Then they all failed for me because of the same reasons, broken .cab files or the disk partitioning page.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:04 am
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tonynoname wrote:
Not all of them. 3683 will say something like "Insert windows professional disk in drive a" Then they all failed for me because of the same reasons, broken .cab files or the disk partitioning page.
Try VirtualBox (or find a VM software that works for YOU).
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Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:17 am
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The "this program did not pass windows flag testing so it may cause permanent serious and fatal errors to your hard drive and it is strongly recommended that you do not continue otherwise crash your computer" thing.
Post subject: Re: How did you find Beta Archive? Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:21 am
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tonynoname wrote:
The "this program did not pass windows flag testing so it may cause permanent serious and fatal errors to your hard drive and it is strongly recommended that you do not continue otherwise crash your computer" thing.
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