Last edited by Blocker; 22.03.11 at 05:18.
I was talking about Master Razor's special edition.
Tee hee. eXPer1ence "compressed" 7 to fit inside a single CD. Sadly that doesn't work like it should. He also "compressed" XP to around 90 megs. Some EEE specialist crew went even further.i guess its hard to copress a windows thats is allready compressed (windows 7 is a tweaked vista)
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Ya. I finished the x86 version of it. It installs correctly, no errors, windows folder is 1.39 GB (1.44 gb with all folders such as program files and users). I'll create the torrent later today and attach it here. I'll also try to create the x64 version as well.
Sounds amazing, thanks a lot! Posting .torrent files isn't allowed here, but you can PM it to me.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
a weeny bit more win8 news here: Pre-release Windows 8 code hits PC makers ? Channel Register
Looks like Windows 7. I think it's a fake.
Sorry for double posting but I wanted to share the news:
I made an all-in-one windows 7 sp1 86 and 64 edition. This one is clean (no tweaks, no loaders, etc). I tested them in vmware and in a real live system and everything was OK.
The torrent is here magnet:?xt=urn:btih:782B274D91774E8EEBDE30C26711ED 16F79D394B
Enjoy.
Last edited by Master Razor; 03.04.11 at 00:49.
Hell, I don't see anything you couldn't achieve on Windows 7 with a few tweaks - likely fake.
Edit: I've actually seen similar screens elsewhere after posting here so I might reconsider this as real...
Last edited by Mr. Crane; 03.04.11 at 23:57.
Last edited by Mr. Crane; 15.04.11 at 19:12.
also i heard about this windows 8 have some kinectic stile on it... some features
so is probably sure that will be heavy for old PCS
but even linux now is heavy... see gnome3 gnome-shell...
but thanks god in linux we have OPTIONS which i guess microsoft could make and not PUSH us and force to install every crap they put on OS
A bit off-topic, but I've had this floating in my mind for a few days now. Doesn't anyone else find it weird that Microsoft's stuff always ends up "leaked"? Vista got leaked, the Windows 7 betas and RTM got leaked, now it's Windows 8. I find it hard to believe security is so bad over there - firstly, they're Microsoft, not some kids with a computer. Secondly, if an employee gets caught leaking things, he will be fired and very likely to end up in a blacklist, making it impossible to find another job in that sector.
If you ask me, I think these leaks are actually intentional. Firstly, buzz is created by the leaked version ("did you hear Windows 8 got leaked?", "wow, cool, let's check it out"). Secondly, people try it, and maybe post what they liked and didn't like in blogs and forums. Microsoft developers can read those posts, then add, change or remove features according to what the general consensus is.
You could consider it a sort of liberal development and marketing process...
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Hmm...Those sneaky Germans...The Logon video courtesy of WinFuture.de
(This is the working video of the earlier broken link.)
a lot of it looks the same except for a few tweaks here and there.
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