Longhorn is vista. Did you score and advanced developers copy? How do you like the virtual harddrives? I d be kind of weary on using it on a computer hooked to the internet. 7 is supposed to be exceptionally cloud-ish. And if you aren t supposed to have it, it might tip them off.
Above poster got it right. Vista is Longhorn. Though, if Windows 7 is now available to try, I m very eager to see what improvements, if any, it has over Vista.
Windows 7 M1 never escaped the confines of Redmond, WA. Windows 7 M1 on BitTorrent is fake, the real Windows 7 does have a Control Panel, does not say it is Windows Vista in the registration, and however the System Tray, Start Menu, and Calculator differences, it was Windows Vista 32-bit, not the 64-bit only Windows 7. Besides, did you guess it? Windows 7 M1 on BitTorrent is not all fake, Explorer and a few the differences I described above, System Tray, Start Menu, and Calculator, etc, those elements were stolen from MicroSoft s element server on one of a poor security Windows 7 developer s computer, from their home. I bet those hackers couldn t believe their eyes. They gave the software pieces to crackers, and they patched Explorer.exe with the new Windows 7 M1 one. Windows 7 M1 does not work as the security of the new Explorer requires the Windows Server 2008 R1 crack, you ll manage to have a look round, but it is nothing like the entire Vista system yet, because the Explorer.exe was being re-pieced for the new 64-bit, so 64-bit portions are only functional on a 64-bit computer. Wait until M3, M3 will be stable and crack-able. Longhorn is now Vista, and Vista is now Server 2008, and Server 2008 is now Vienna and Vienna is now 7 and then it will be Server 2008 R2 (7). I tried Windows Longhorn, yes, and I now have Vista. And Longhorn is ten times as buggy as Vista. Thanks. CybX.
Windows Vista is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, Tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Prior to its announcement on July 22, 2005, Windows Vista was known by its codename Longhorn.
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