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Steven Wabik
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      12th Mar 2008
i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a better
newsgroup to post it to please tell me.

anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new version
of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of Windows
Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test this new
Windows operating system.


 
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Synapse Syndrome
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      12th Mar 2008
"Steven Wabik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
>i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a better
>newsgroup to post it to please tell me.
>
> anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new
> version of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of
> Windows Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test
> this new Windows operating system.



It will be a while before it is open to public beta testing. Possibly
years.

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kevpan815
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      12th Mar 2008
As Far As I Am Aware, It Is Only Available 2 Microsot Employee's Right Now,
Just FYI.

"Steven Wabik" wrote:

> i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
> i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a better
> newsgroup to post it to please tell me.
>
> anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new version
> of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of Windows
> Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test this new
> Windows operating system.
>
>
>

 
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Bob Campbell
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      12th Mar 2008
"Steven Wabik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new
> version of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of
> Windows Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test
> this new Windows operating system.


Check back in about 2 years, there may be a Beta 1 version by then.

 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      12th Mar 2008
No, Windows 7 is the code name for the next Windows
operating system that is now in the very early stages of development.
It will not "replace" Windows Vista, but will supersede it
with advanced technology. Please see the following:

How to apply to become a beta tester for Microsoft
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833520

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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"Steven Wabik" wrote:

i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a better
newsgroup to post it to please tell me.

anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new version
of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of Windows
Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test this new
Windows operating system.


 
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Steven Wabik
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      12th Mar 2008
ok, thanks.
i alrady know about this though.
i have already signed up for a few of those betas in the past. i just would
like to test windows 7 before it is released.

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> No, Windows 7 is the code name for the next Windows
> operating system that is now in the very early stages of development.
> It will not "replace" Windows Vista, but will supersede it
> with advanced technology. Please see the following:
>
> How to apply to become a beta tester for Microsoft
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833520
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Steven Wabik" wrote:
>
> i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
> i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a
> better
> newsgroup to post it to please tell me.
>
> anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new
> version
> of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of Windows
> Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test this new
> Windows operating system.
>
>



 
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DanS
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      13th Mar 2008
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> No, Windows 7 is the code name for the next Windows
> operating system that is now in the very early stages of development.
> It will not "replace" Windows Vista, but will supersede it
> with advanced technology. Please see the following:


Please see the following:

Supercede-
verb
take the place or move into the position of;

So yes, if it supercedes Vista, it will take the place of Vista.

>
> How to apply to become a beta tester for Microsoft
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833520
>


 
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PNutts
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      13th Mar 2008
Carey's answer still stands. Microsoft Beta Testers are typically by
invitation only and closed to the public. Once the code reaches a certain
point, Microsoft often releases pre-release code to the public (betas and
releace candidates) and accepts bug reports and feedback.

If all you want to do is use Windows 7 before it is released, you don't need
to do anything except wait for a public preview. If you want to Beta Test
Windows 7, then submit your request at the link provided.

"Steven Wabik" wrote:

> ok, thanks.
> i alrady know about this though.
> i have already signed up for a few of those betas in the past. i just would
> like to test windows 7 before it is released.
>
> "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > No, Windows 7 is the code name for the next Windows
> > operating system that is now in the very early stages of development.
> > It will not "replace" Windows Vista, but will supersede it
> > with advanced technology. Please see the following:
> >
> > How to apply to become a beta tester for Microsoft
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833520
> >
> > --
> > Carey Frisch
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Shell/User
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > "Steven Wabik" wrote:
> >
> > i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
> > i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a
> > better
> > newsgroup to post it to please tell me.
> >
> > anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new
> > version
> > of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of Windows
> > Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test this new
> > Windows operating system.
> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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Steven Wabik
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      13th Mar 2008
i did, but there seems to be nothing about windows 7. i just have a
question. how do you get invited for beta testing? how does that work? i'm
not 100% sure of that. because i was invited to beta test vista and office
2007.
"Steven Wabik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> ok, thanks.
> i alrady know about this though.
> i have already signed up for a few of those betas in the past. i just
> would like to test windows 7 before it is released.
>
> "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> No, Windows 7 is the code name for the next Windows
>> operating system that is now in the very early stages of development.
>> It will not "replace" Windows Vista, but will supersede it
>> with advanced technology. Please see the following:
>>
>> How to apply to become a beta tester for Microsoft
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833520
>>
>> --
>> Carey Frisch
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> "Steven Wabik" wrote:
>>
>> i really have no idea of where to post this specific question so i guess
>> i'll just post it to these multiple newsgroups. if anyone can pint a
>> better
>> newsgroup to post it to please tell me.
>>
>> anyways, i was looking around on the web and i found out about a new
>> version
>> of Windows called Windows 7. it seems to be the replacement of Windows
>> Vista. i was wondoering if anyone knows of how i could beta test this new
>> Windows operating system.
>>
>>

>
>



 
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      30th May 2008
From My understading, it will be mostly like MCE 2005 was to XP. Significant
changes and updates, but still the same OS at the core.

Changes may include a multi touch interface, and a new build of explorer.
 
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