7100 is the latest official build from MS. THe others are leaked and it's up to you to find them.
Build 7227 or 7230 should be leaked tonight so I hear...
aren't there rumours that one of them will be the RTM?
this guy is just taking the michael with you guys lol ....wake up and smell the smelling salts.
W7beta is already > than Vista SP2 ....end of.
7100 is the latest official build from MS. THe others are leaked and it's up to you to find them.
Build 7227 or 7230 should be leaked tonight so I hear...
Whenever I use my sisters vista laptop and it pops up for the 7th time with 'Security Alert - Are you really sure you want to do this?' I start to remember why I have used XP Pro for so long.
Well I agree with what Apple have to say about Windows 7:
"That's Windows 7, Fundamentally, it's just another version of Windows Vista."
As long as it gives you the option to ditch the nanny hand holding popups then I will be a happy man.
Whenever I use my sisters vista laptop and it pops up for the 7th time with 'Security Alert - Are you really sure you want to do this?' I start to remember why I have used XP Pro for so long.
As long as it gives you the option to ditch the nanny hand holding popups then I will be a happy man.
Whenever I use my sisters vista laptop and it pops up for the 7th time with 'Security Alert - Are you really sure you want to do this?' I start to remember why I have used XP Pro for so long.
Personally I think Apple should stop throwing stones from that glass house of theirs. Fundamentally, what is Snow Leopard if it's not just another version of OS X and a refinement of Leopard?
Thats UAC a wast of space on my HD and its the first thing I turn off.
I install Win7 on one HD then after plug the other 2 HDs in and because of UAC
Win7 comes up with "You do not have permission to access the HD"
I have seen people try and go through security on the HD to fix this so they can get to there HD
Me I just turn the wast of space app off.
This is the one thing that is putting people off Vista and Win7 and going back to XP.
Why not just edit the permissions of your second hard drive to allow access to it? Hardly worth disabling User Account Control because you're having problems accessing another hard drive in your system, which can be sorted out fairly quickly anyway.