NEWS ROUNDUP: Windows Vista Beta 1
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
Microsoft's first beta release of the next version of Windows has now been released to testers. Here's a quick roundup of some of the articles starting to hit the web looking at Windows Vista, formerly known as Longhorn.
View: Windows Vista Beta 1 Review
View: Hands On with Windows Vista Beta 1
View: A Window into Vista
View: Windows Vista FAQ
View: Testers Lock Horns With Vista Beta
View: First Impressions of Windows Vista Beta 1
View: Windows Vista Beta 1 Review
View: Hands On with Windows Vista Beta 1
View: A Window into Vista
View: Windows Vista FAQ
View: Testers Lock Horns With Vista Beta
View: First Impressions of Windows Vista Beta 1
Source: Short-MediaCompared to the installation routine for Windows XP, Windows Vista Beta 1's Setup has been drastically simplified. I installed the beta in two ways on a number of different machines: As a clean install on a new partition, starting from Windows XP (see my screenshot gallery) and as a clean install as the only OS on the machine, booting from the Setup DVD (see my screenshot gallery). And yes, you read that right: Windows Vista 1 Beta 1, in either x86 or x64 form, comes only on DVD. In both cases, Setup only prompts you for a few simple items and then does its thing. An upgrade install (where you upgrade from XP to Vista) does not appear to be available in Beta 1.
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