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Windows Vista SP1 Beta Install Fair

The Windows Vista SP1 Deployment Team wanted me to pass along notice of an upcoming Install Fair being held here in Redmond at month's end; we've held events like this before and they've always been well received.
windows - comments - 3.10.2007

Windows Vista SP1 Beta Install Fiesta, Courtesy of Microsoft

Microsoft is hard at work hammering away at the first service pack for Windows Vista.
windows - comments - 20.11.2007

How to Install Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP2 Beta Build 16497

Microsoft has published a command shell script, which will add and set a registry key on the computer so that Windows Update, Microsoft Update or Automatic Updates will offer the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 the Service Pack 2 (KB version 948465) beta build 6002.16497.
windows - comments - 5.12.2008

How to Install Windows Vista

For people with access to the Vista betas through MSDN, there is an installation guide.
windows - comments -

How to Install and Enable DreamScene in Windows 7

Windows DreamScene, a feature which allows a video clip, movie show, slideshow or animated image and picture to be set as the desktop background in Windows Vista has been removed in Windows 7, in favor of Desktop Slideshow wallpaper auto rotator. Although Windows 7 no longer supports DreamScane, the DreamScene function can still be manually added and installed into Windows 7 with a little hack in order to turn on and enable the DreamScene support in Windows7.
windows - comments - 13.1.2009

Microsoft: How to install a browser on Windows 7 E

Microsoft have created a guidance page on the Windows 7 part of their website, detailing how users should go about installing a browser on Windows 7 E – the main version of Windows that will ship in the UK, that comes without a browser.
microsoft - comments - 15.7.2009

How to Install Chrome OS in Windows 7

Google unveiled Chrome OS in an event yesterday where they demonstrated the upcoming cloud-based OS for the first time in public. Source code of Chrome OS was also released which folks over at gdgt have compiled in a ready-to-install .vmdk file.
windows - comments - 20.11.2009

Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI) 6.1

Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI) is a hypertext application designed for giving users choice. While Windows XP offers many ways of customizing the setup process out of the box, its major drawback is the lack of being able to select which applications an end user may install.
download - comments - 29.7.2007

Windows 7 testers - RC is a clean install

The latest post on Microsoft’s Engineering Windows 7 blog outlines what existing Windows 7 beta testers will have to do in order to be able upgrade to the release candidate.
windows - comments - 9.4.2009

How to Install Microsoft Telnet Client on Windows 7

If you have been fan of traditional Microsoft Telnet client then you will be surprised to see that traditional Telnet Client is not available in Windows Vista & 7 by default and you have to manually install Telnet Client to use Telnet from command prompt.
windows - comments - 17.7.2009

Install Any Version of Windows 7 with Universal ISO

Those of you who own an official copy of Windows 7 from MSDN or TechNet may have faced a scenario where you wanted to install a different edition of Windows, only to find out that you will have to download a separate ISO file just to install your desired edition.
download - comments - 9.11.2009

Crack Available to Install Windows Vista with Only 256MB RAM

Want to perform the impossible with Windows Vista and install the operating system on systems with only 256 MB of RAM? vista_nomem.exe is a patch that promises to deliver just that, enabling you to deploy Vista even if you only have 256 MB of memory.
windows - comments - 8.2.2007

My Day at the Windows Vista SP1 Install Fair

On Saturday October 27th, I had the chance to visit the Microsoft campus and join various others in installing the Windows Vista SP1 Beta.
windows - comments - 29.10.2007

Microsoft: IE 8 Release Candidate won’t install on Windows 7

Windows 7 testers won’t be able to install Microsoft’s near-final Release Candidate (RC) test build of Internet Explorer (IE) 8 — a limitation Microsoft is acknowledging and saying is by design.
microsoft - comments - 20.1.2009

How to install Windows 7 on a virtual hard disk - VHD

If You want to test Windows 7, without impacting your current installation of Windows XP or Vista on your desktop? A possible solution is: Boot from VHD.
windows - comments - 19.6.2009

How to download and install Windows 7 Language Packs - MUI

Language packs or MUI packs are used to change the default language of Windows 7 to a language of your choice. For example, download and installing the French language pack will translate all the menus and options in Windows 7 into French.
windows - comments - 27.8.2009

Microsoft: Should You Install Windows Vista SP1 RC Refresh?

Last week, on January 9th, 2008, Microsoft dropped Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate Refresh Build 17128 into the laps of some 15,000 testers.
windows - comments - 14.1.2008

Install and Uninstall Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate 1

The first public build of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is imminent and is planned by the end of this week. Microsoft has already made available Vista SP1 Release Candidate 1 via Connect, MSDN and TechNet, and is preparing for the next step, opening up the beta testing process to the general public through the Microsoft Download Center.
windows - comments - 11.12.2007

Mac OS X and Linux Continue to Erode Windows' Install Base

Apple's Mac OS X and the open source Linux operating systems continue to erode the install base of Microsoft's proprietary platform. According to statistics made available by Net Applications, Windows accounted for a market share of no less than 93.06% back in August 2007.
windows - comments - 2.9.2008

How to install another OS on your PS3

Who'll get the last laugh now? They said the PS3 sucks, is late, is too expensive, isn't worth it, isn't a bargain. Well, look at it now! It's shaping up to be something worth its weight in news.
common - comments - 13.11.2006

Install multiple versions of IE on your PC

Ever wanted to test your website in various versions of Internet Explorer?
download - comments - 10.12.2006

Microsoft patch fails to install for some users

Microsoft Corp. has reported a problem with one of its security patches released yesterday that requires some users to take additional steps to ensure it installs properly.

The problem affected patch number MS06-007, which fixes a TCP/IP vulnerability in several versions of Windows that could allow a denial-of-service attack. Microsoft called the patch important but not critical, and said users should install it as soon as possible. It was one of several patches released yesterday (see "Microsoft issues seven security patches").
microsoft - comments - 16.2.2006

Vista: Should I Install 64bit or 32bit Version?

Deciding which Vista version to install can be a difficult decision and can really limit what you can do with your system. Here are practical hints which should help a user decide which version to install. I decided to write this guide after installing 64-bit and 32-bit vista systems on several test boxes.
windows - comments - 12.1.2007

How to Install Windows 7 or Windows Vista on Physical Machine Without DVD Media

A lot of Windows Vista and Windows 7 license has been sold media-less nowadays, where buyers only receive a piece of authenticated certificate with a genuine and legitimate product key printed on it.
windows - comments - 23.12.2008

How to Downgrade from Windows Vista Business or Ultimate OEM Edition and Install Windows XP Professional

A lot of users still don’t getting used to Windows Vista. A lot of reviews have been labeling Windows Vista as bloated, hard to use, tons of compatibility issues, inconvenient, not user friendly, not stable and etc.
windows - comments - 22.8.2008

How can I install Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 to a virtual hard disk (VHD) file?

Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 add the ability for an OS to be installed onto a virtual hard disk (VHD) file to boot physical hardware. To do this, perform the following steps.
windows - comments - 17.2.2009

Vista Hands On #4: Clean install with an upgrade key

I've been reading the breathless reports this week about the "Vista upgrade loophole." Most of it is typical echo-chamber stuff, and most of the reports I've read so far have gotten the basic facts wrong.
windows - comments - 19.2.2007

Pirates release fully cracked Vista install

DISCUSSING PIRATED software is still fairly taboo within the press, but sometimes a scene release is worthy of note, despite the influx of staunch anti-piracy e-mails that will flood our in-box.
windows - comments - 18.5.2007

How to Install Snow Leopard (10A432) on PC Hackintosh

Snow Leopard 10.6Snow Leopard is released and all the Hackintosheers are waiting eagerly to run the latest version of Mac OS X 10.6 on their PC a.k.a Hack Pro.
common - comments - 27.8.2009

Founder to Install $250M Worth Microsoft Software in China

Founder Technology Group Corp., one of China?s largest PC makers, signed a Windows cooperative engagement agreement with Microsoft.
microsoft - comments - 13.4.2006

Windows 7 beta testers find critical Windows Installer Bug

Mary Jo reports that a number of Windows 7 Beta testers have come across a bug that crashes the system randomly whenever they try to start a Windows Update or install anything using Microsoft's MSI installer. Enthusiast Chris Holmes claims that many users have started experiencing random crashing of explorer and msiexec.exe when trying to start Windows Update or install anything that uses an MSI based installer. Some have gone to the extent of reinstalling the beta. Rafael has discovered that the fault arises from the Software Quality Management (SQM) Client which is a part of the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP).

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neowin.net - 20.01.2009

Update for Windows 7 Client Beta

Install this update to resolve issues with non-compatible applications for Windows 7 Beta. For complete details of this update, see Knowledge Base Article KB967062. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. This update is provided to you and licensed under the Windows 7 Prerelease License Terms.




winbeta.org - 24.02.2009

Windows 7 beta receiving test updates on Feb. 24th

As various Windows blogs are reporting, Microsoft is issuing some test updates for the official Windows 7 Beta (that's build 7000) this month, on the 24th. The purpose of these updates is to ensure that Windows 7 is fully capable of being issued online updates, and to help the Windows 7 check for any problems or bugs. The updates themselves will not automatically be install, but yet the user will be notified of these and will be offered if they wish to download them. The updates serve no purpose except for testing, and this will be clearly labeled that they are for testing purposes only.

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neowin.net - 20.02.2009

Beta of Palm Desktop for Vista Now Available

Palm has posted on its web site a public beta of an upcoming version of the Palm Desktop that supports Windows Vista.

This version of Palm's software for synchronizing its Palm OS-based devices with a desktop or laptop is the first to earn Microsoft's "Works with Windows Vista" designation, but it has done so by removing some features that were in previous versions.

Specifically, it does not include Quick Install, software that allows users to easily move files and applications onto the handheld or smartphone. The Palm Desktop still allows users to install Palm OS applications and databases ( .prc and .pdb files). ..
winbeta.org - 25.07.2007

Windows Desktop Search 3.0 Beta 2

The search engine in WDS 3.0 is a Microsoft Windows service that is also used by programs such as Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Office OneNote 2007.<br>
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You can use this search engine to index a program's content and to obtain instant results when you search within a particular program. WDS 3.0 supports the following installations:<br>
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and later versions<br>
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later versions<br>
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You cannot install WDS 3.0 on a Microsoft Windows Vista-based computer, because WDS functionality is already built into Windows Vista. <br>
<br> This Beta 2 release is an update to the Beta Engine Preview release of WDS 3.0. The most noticeable improvements in the Beta 2 release include a full desktop search user interface, 64-bit support, and faster search results. The WDS 3.0 installation process will automatically upgrade WDS 2.5 and later versions of WDS. Before you install WDS 3.0, use the Add or Remove Programs tool to uninstall versions of WDS that are earlier than version 2.5...
windowsvistax.com - 03.09.2006

Update for Windows 7 Beta (KB961367)

Install this update to resolve live and recorded TV issues in Windows Media Center, recorded TV playback issues in Windows Media Player, and MP3 file corruption issues in Windows. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. This update is provided to you and licensed under the Windows 7 Pre-Release License Terms.




winbeta.org - 09.01.2009

OneCare and Defender to integrate further?

The Windows Live OneCare team used its blog yesterday to announce they are currently working on one of their most requested feedback: integration with Windows Defender, Microsoft's antispyware utility, still in beta 2 version.

The first thing they did in that way is to modify the OneCare setup so that it also installs Windows Defender in the background.

"For those interested in the technical details, now, when you install OneCare, as long as you accept the default prompts, the Windows Defender install itself goes on behind the scenes, and the Windows Genuine Advantage check goes on behind the scenes. During the Windows Live OneCare install process, the default setting is to automatically install Windows Defender with automatic updates turned on. However you will be given the option to turn off automatic updates of Defender signatures or forego the Windows Defender installation altogether if you wish. "


The team also said it will be easy to remove Defender if wished, though the didn't say if it'll be through the usual Add/Remove Programs or another way (a button through the OneCare front-end, for example).



jcxp.net - 23.07.2006

Microsoft Web Platform Installer Beta

The Microsoft Web Platform Installer (beta) is a free tool that makes it simple to download and install the latest components of the Microsoft Web Platform, including the IIS7, SQL Server Express, .NET Framework and Visual Web Developer.



Developers and server administrators can use the Web Platform Installer Beta to more easily discover, download and install the Microsoft Web platform. Using the Web Platform Installers simple user interface, you can select specific components or install the entire Microsoft Web Platform onto your computer easily and quickly. To help you stay up-to-date with product releases, the Web Platform Installer tool always contains the most current versions and new additions to the Microsoft Web Platform.




winbeta.org - 30.09.2008

Windows 7 upgrade chart available

Microsoft has made available the official Windows 7 Upgrade chart, via allthingsd which indicates which previous versions of Windows are available for an in-place upgrade to Windows 7, and to which version they can upgrade. You can view the chart below: As you can see from just a glance at the chart, it's relatively confusing. Windows 7 offers no direct upgrade path from XP, which was announced very early on in the Windows 7 development life cycle. Very specific upgrade paths from other versions of Windows Vista exist also. You can perform a "Custom Install" which is pretty much a clean install, but you have the option to install Windows 7 to another disk without overwriting data.

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neowin.net - 10.08.2009

Details on upcoming 8.1 Beta build

Mess.be reports that within the next two days a new build of the Windows Live Messenger 8.1 Beta will be available through Messenger's built-in auto-update feature.

Because the upcoming refresh comes with installation logging, it will take a lot longer to install. Of course, the logging is Beta-only will not be enabled in the final release.

Also, the currently rather buggy "location feature" for Personal Status Messages will be removed in the new build for further internal finetuning.

Windows Live Messenger 8.1 is currently in Managed Beta-phase.


jcxp.net - 13.09.2006

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy series Vista Beta Driver

This download is a beta driver providing Microsoft? Windows? Vista 32-bit and 64-bit Beta Build 5231 support for Sound Blaster Audigy?, Audigy 2, and Audigy 4 series audio devices. It is not fully tested and provides limited functionality.
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This download supports the following audio devices only:
* Creative Sound Blaster? Audigy including Platinum and Platinum eX series
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 including Platinum, Platinum eX, and Value series
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS including Platinum and Platinum Pro series
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro and Sound Blaster Audigy 4

Take note of the following:
* THIS IS AN UNSUPPORTED BETA DRIVER. There is no technical support for this driver.
* We recommend that only experienced users install this driver. Do not install this driver for critical tasks.
* This download supports Windows Vista 32-bit and 64-bit Beta Build 5231 and may not work on other Vista builds.

Dow nload: Creative Audigy Beta Driver for Windows Vista..
winbeta.org - 17.11.2005

Microsoft: How to install a browser on Windows 7 E

Microsoft have created a guidance page on the Windows 7 part of their website, detailing how users should go about installing a browser on Windows 7 E – the main version of Windows that will ship in the UK, that comes without a browser. Users will be required to install an internet browser from external media, such as a USB pen drive or CD, as there will be no way of browsing the web without one otherwise. Due to the EU pushing on with its anti-trust case against Microsoft, users buying Windows 7 E will have to find their own browser to use.

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neowin.net - 15.07.2009

Windows Vista SP1 Beta Install Fair

The Windows Vista SP1 Deployment Team wanted me to pass along notice of an upcoming Install Fair being held here in Redmond at month's end; we've held events like this before and they've always been well received. You're welcome to drop by if you qualify and you're in the neighborhood.

Windows Vista SP1 Beta includes changes to improve performance, reliability, security and application compatibility.
  • Date: 27 October 2007 from 9:00am to 3:00pm
  • Location: Redmond Campus / Microsoft Conference Center (Building 33), McKinley Room
  • Audience: Microsoft employees, friends & family
      Timeslots:
    • There are 2 timeslots with a maximum of 90 openings each for desktops
    • 9:00am to 12:00pm
    • 1:00pm to 3:00pm
    • There is 1 timeslot with a maximum of 20 openings for laptops
    • 9:00am to 3:00pm
Microsoft internal registrations: Install Fair Sign-up (first come, first served) (site is MS internal-only)
Public registrations must be made via email: Windows Vista SP1 Install Fair Registration (vsp1reg@microsoft.com). Please indicate a preferred timeslot.


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neowin.net - 03.10.2007

Microsoft Vista SP2 beta: Nothing new has been added (yet)

If you install the beta of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) expecting to see visible changes to your version of Vista, you'll be sorely disappointed. At least in this initial beta, all the changes are under the hood, and even they are far from earth-shaking. Microsoft says that it has fixed compatibility problems with the third-party Spy Sweeper and ZoneAlarm security applications, enhanced hardware support for Direct X, improved Wi-Fi connections after a system resumes from sleep, improved Windows Search, added support for the newest Bluetooth specification (2.1) and rolled up all previous Vista updates.

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neowin.net - 09.12.2008

Low and behold, the Internet Explorer 8 install screen

It is so hard to get high-resolution lossless screenshots of unreleased software these days. In the meantime, this extremely compressed JPEG of the Internet Explorer 8 installation window will have to do. This is apparently what beta testers will be getting in the first release, as (super excited) Mithun Dhar kindly shows us.



The only difference between this screen and the previous IE7 Beta install experience is in fact just the number. That means either someone was smart enough not to reinvent the wheel, or just lazy. Meanwhile this good new for Windows XP users because it looks like Internet Explorer 8 will still be supported. Unless thats one convincing Windows Vista visual style.




winbeta.org - 01.03.2008

Windows Vista SP2: RTM Escrow build reaches beta testers

Neowin earlier reported that the RTM Escrow build of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 had been released to a group of internal testers. Microsoft today released Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 RTM Escrow build to Connect beta testers. This build is available on Windows Update for download and install or by a number of other package options such as Slipstream versions and Standalone installers, for the Connect beta testers. The build string reads 6002.17043.090312-1835 which is different from the one we reported earlier. If you are a Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SP2 Connect beta tester, you can download this build today from Microsoft Connect.

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neowin.net - 26.03.2009

My Day at the Windows Vista SP1 Install Fair

On Saturday October 27th, I had the chance to visit the Microsoft campus and join various others in installing the Windows Vista SP1 Beta. Now it has been a while since I visited the main campus so I drove around for a bit before I went over to the conference center.

After taking in the sights and wishing that the company I worked for had a soccer field next door, I headed over to the conference center, laptop in hand. When I first got there, all of the doors were locked and I couldnt see anything through most of the windows. I finally got someones attention after awhile (perhaps I looked suspicious, trying to peek in any way I could) and was escorted inside over to the registration table for the Vista SP1 install fair.


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neowin.net - 29.10.2007

Windows "Longhorn" Server February CTP Now Available

The English-only February 2007 Community Technology Preview of Windows Server "Longhorn" (build 6001-16461-070209-1510) has been released. Beta testers are asked to use a key from the key package "Beta 2 Enterprise Server (v.5384). A clean install is necessary since there is no upgrade support included. Windows Firewall Client is now turned on by default during the install process. For those in the program, please navigate to the Microsoft Connect website to download the latest release.
Note : This is NOT Beta 3, although that build is on its way.


neowin.net - 20.02.2007

Microsoft Killing Vista Betas Tomorrow

Those using beta versions of Windows Vista have just one day left to upgrade before Microsoft cripples their operating system.



Unless Vista Ultimate Beta 2, Release Candidate 1 (RC1) and RC2 are upgraded to a legal copy by Friday, machines running those editions will automatically reboot every two hours. This crippled state will continue until 28 August, at which point the operating system will refuse to boot.



In pop-up messages, Microsoft has told users to: "Back up important data from Windows now. The Windows license will expire in X days. Back up your files, and then install any edition of Windows Vista."



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jcxp.net - 01.06.2007

Upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 8.5 is coming

Back in November we shipped the final version of Windows Live Messenger 8.5 along with several other Windows Live applications and services. A lot of you have already upgraded, and for that we thank you and hope you?re enjoying it as much as we enjoyed building it. Starting soon, we?re going to make it easier for those of you who haven?t upgraded yet to get onto our latest and greatest.

This will happen in two phases. First, everyone running Windows XP or Windows Vista will get a prompt encouraging you to upgrade. When you accept the upgrade, the new unified installer will launch and start upgrading Messenger. While it?s installing, you?ll have the option to download and install other Windows Live applications. You don?t have to take any of them, but we think you?ll like them and hope you?ll give them a try.

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jcxp.net - 22.02.2008