Post subject: Windows 7 6519 Leak Announcement Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:09 pm
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Hello all,
As you are no doubt aware Windows 7 6519 has leaked! However some people might not have access to the protected forum where its download information is, so this is just to let you know it wasn't a lie, and it really is available once you get your access!
Well, I've been trying to and it's getting along pretty well but I'm not really sure if I have 10 contributing posts .
I already posted in the most active topics and tried to help people where I could. But it looks like all random new news is just being spammed onto the forum and theres not much left to post about xD
Well, I've been trying to and it's getting along pretty well but I'm not really sure if I have 10 contributing posts . I already posted in the most active topics and tried to help people where I could. But it looks like all random new news is just being spammed onto the forum and theres not much left to post about xD
It seems to me you have 10 contributing posts, though I'm not Andy. I'd still say you could safely apply for Server Access
Is it stable enough to run on my computer as the main os?
How much space does a full install?
Does it require a product key? If so, what kind?
Just wondering, as i may dual boot between this and XP.
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Is it stable enough to run on my computer as the main os? How much space does a full install? Does it require a product key? If so, what kind? Just wondering, as i may dual boot between this and XP.
It is stable enough. In line with Vista SP1, unless you count the automatic BSODs two hours after you start up
Same space requirements as Vista
You can use without a product key, and you can use a Vista Activation crack to crack Activation (But not the 2hr BSOD)
There was a little mishap at another tech site earlier. Someone leaked the private server login credentials to get Windows 7 from betaarchive. Andy caught it though.
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