[Windows Vista] What the hell...

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Truong2D

Today I tried to download and install Windows LongHorn Beta1 from MSDN
Subcriptions. It was good that during installation there was not much
information I need to enter, just a product key, computer name and
neither a user name nor a password.
BUT after installation, it kept asking me the login password for
Administrator??? I thought that I skiped some information during setup
then I tried again and sticked to the screen. But the same thing
repeated!

Could anyone give me this login password? I tried "admin", "vista",
"longhorn" and "BI..GATE" but nothing helps:((

Thank you in advance,
Truong2D,
 
G

Guest

I don't know about the 'beta' version, Truong, but Longhorn (Vista) is not
due out till late in '06. I wouldn't worry about it till then. The beta
version is sure to have a lot of bugs.
 
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kurttrail

EverJack said:
I don't know about the 'beta' version, Truong, but Longhorn (Vista)
is not due out till late in '06. I wouldn't worry about it till
then. The beta version is sure to have a lot of bugs.

Not that you're wrong, but you didn't know anything about overclocking
and found not about it after doing a web search where there is TONS of
info about what overclocking is. If you are that unknowing [ignorant]
about computing, do you really think you should be answering people's
queries here?

http://google.com/search?q=What+is+Overclocking

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Wesley Vogel

Hi Kurt,

Lost? ;-)

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kurttrail said:
EverJack said:
I don't know about the 'beta' version, Truong, but Longhorn (Vista)
is not due out till late in '06. I wouldn't worry about it till
then. The beta version is sure to have a lot of bugs.

Not that you're wrong, but you didn't know anything about overclocking
and found not about it after doing a web search where there is TONS of
info about what overclocking is. If you are that unknowing [ignorant]
about computing, do you really think you should be answering people's
queries here?

http://google.com/search?q=What+is+Overclocking

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Og

Windows LongHorn Beta1 is NOT Windows XP.

For problems downloading from MSDN, try posting to an MSDN newsgroup.

steve
 
K

kurttrail

Wesley said:
Hi Kurt,

Lost? ;-)

Nope. Just pointing out to a noob that he should educate himself before
he should go around trying to educate others.

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Wesley Vogel

I was just curious what overclocking had to do with login password in
Windows Vista beta. :-D

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K

kurttrail

Wesley said:
I was just curious what overclocking had to do with login password in
Windows Vista beta. :-D

It was another thread from the noob a few hours prior to his post in
this one. One needs to learn to ride a bike before trying to teach
others how to.

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Wesley Vogel

I'll remember that when I get the training wheels off mine.

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Peter Foldes

If you downloaded it from the MSDN Subscription site you were given a newsgroup to where to post.

Post it there
 

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