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08 Jun 2006, Carl Taylor , V3
Microsoft has opened up the beta programme for its forthcoming Windows Vista to the general public.
The Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer Preview Program is available to download from the company's website or can be ordered on DVD.
The Beta 2 version was released to developers at the WinHEC conference at the end of last month.
Microsoft is warning that the operating system is still in development and " should not be used in a production environment or on a main machine in the home ". The software is also time limited and will cease to function after 1 June 2007.
The download version is only suitable for users with a fast internet connection; the 32-bit version is 3.5GB, while the 64-bit version weighs in at 4.4GB.
The pre-release software is Windows Vista Ultimate edition, which is the most feature-packed version of Vista.
To get the most out of Vista, Microsoft recommends running it on a 1GHz PC with at least 1GB of RAM and a 128MB graphics card capable of running the Aero graphical interface.
Click the link for the full Windows Vista specifications.
Do you agree?
Another Bug Ridden Release
No doubt that when Vista is finally launched it will have more holes in it than a string vest, just like every previous version of widows ever released. Why can't they sort it out before releasing it??? It stead of relying on a constant stream updates and patches????
Posted by Gary Hunt, 14 Jun 2006
From 640K to 1G
"1GHz PC with at least 1GB of RAM and a 128MB graphics card"??????
Hey, Mr. Gates, did you say anything like "640K is enough for everyone" before?
Posted by Jackie, 09 Jun 2006