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Post-Beta Windows 7 Build Leaked With New IE8

CWmike writes "A post-beta version of Windows 7, Build 7022, leaked to Internet file-sharing sites also includes an updated version of IE8, according to searches at several BitTorrent trackers. With Microsoft halting new Windows 7 beta downloads on Tuesday, and blocking all downloads as of noon (EST) today, users are again turning to illegal sources to get the new operating system."

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  1. My suspicion about any P2P downloads... by Eto_Demerzel79 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...has always been that they contained malicious software that will slow down my computer and drain my bank account...this simply proved it!

  2. Post Beta? by WarJolt · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Post-beta is really relative. I consider all windows OSes beta until 2 years after the initial release.

    1. Re:Post Beta? by SuperAndy · · Score: 5, Funny

      It is effectively 2 years after the initial release. Vista came out in what, 2006?

  3. There have been a lot of leaks of Windows 7 by Fungii · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who's leaking the builds?

    Either way, Microsoft are getting a lot of good free press from them so far, I don't think they'll really have to worry about piracy cutting into their profits too much.

    1. Re:There have been a lot of leaks of Windows 7 by SpaceLifeForm · · Score: 5, Funny

      Could be Steve, could be Bill.

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  4. Re:WTF. by lymond01 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Haven't you heard? Konqueror may finally get some competition with this new IE 8.

  5. Re:Does it include the "Versions"? by Vu1turEMaN · · Score: 5, Informative

    A 3 app limit, excluding microsoft programs, startup programs, and firewall/antivirus actually wouldn't be that bad for most people

  6. Re:You haven't tried Ninnle! by ramandu · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's a meme some AC's have been trying to start; so far it has been a "no go". But I for one am happy that it has been failing, slashdot really doesn't need to have another crappy meme.

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  7. MS Marketing Droids working at 150% Capacity by owlnation · · Score: 5, Interesting

    So do we really need to have a Windows 7 article every day? It's in beta, it changes -- and it's not exactly eagerly awaited anyway.

    So, other than MS promoting this as much as the possibly can -- is there any need to have any articles on it at all, unless there's a major change?

    1. Re:MS Marketing Droids working at 150% Capacity by dave562 · · Score: 5, Insightful
      I'd suggest you find something more worthwhile to do with your life.

      Like being an all around prick to complete strangers on Slashdot?

  8. Is Microsoft crippled beyond repair? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    BREAKING: Microsoft critically wounded by Internet assailant

    In what appears to be yet another PR nightmare for the software giant, today Internet user macraig made scathing comments on the highly reputable Slashdot ORG site. Calling all Microsoft operating systems after Windows 2000, "a job poorly done" and noting that Windows has family and friends "hand-cuffed" to it, macraig assaulted the company with fierce textual blows. He even implied he would not infringe copyrights to obtain the newest Windows 7 operating system, a rather heinous indictment in this Web 2.0 world of P2P. "It was wanton, it was unnecessary," said one page viewer. Another user by the name of Anonymous Coward said he didn't know what to think after he read macraig's comments, only remarking on how "gruesome" the spectacle was.

    Whether Microsoft will fully recover from this battery of attacks, no one will know. They were unavailable for comment. We will continue to keep you posted on this breaking news story.

    Next, do you let your children go outside? Stay tuned as our team exposes the shocking link between sexual predators and children going outside!

  9. "Leak 2.0" the new e-marketing campaign package! by quibbler · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Get a fscking clue here people, This "leak" is a marketing project from the word go.

    Step 1: Build a virtually-nonfunctional but highly stable show-off OS with all of the important (and wildly unstable) compatibility turned off.

    Step 2: Leak said software as your next great release and bemoan the loss of your great surprise unveiling.

    Step 3: Pay lots of reviewers to fill comment sites about how terrific the fantastic OS is before most have ever seen it.

    Step 4: Enjoy a *positive* rollout on the heals of your abomination of a release called 'Vista' and that horseshit "not vista" campaign that followed.

    Step 5: Profit

  10. here's why by Joe+U · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I still cannot fathom why people scramble to get the latest copy of a Windows OS way before it's really even declared "ready."

    Mostly because it's going to be the dominant OS for the next 5+ years and maybe, just maybe, they want to get familiar with it as soon as possible.

    Windows still has about 88% of the market. That means, on average, out of 100 people, 1 uses linux, 9 use MacOS, 2 use another OS and 88 use Windows.

    Think about that for a moment, 88% vs 1%. The question should be, why do we care about the latest build of anything else?

  11. Re:Lunix sucks! by hairyfeet · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sigh....I am probably going to get flamed for this, but what the hey, my karma is great and I hate half truths. There is NO Linux OS that you don't have to learn CLI. NONE AT ALL. Folks like to say that there is, but there really isn't.

    If you want proof, here it is. Pretend to be an Ubuntu user. Ubuntu is a friendly Linux distro that doesn't need CLI, right? Install it to a PC. Now let us say that something doesn't work. You are completely free to pick the something: Network/Audio/Video/multi card reader, whatever. Now go to the forums like a good Windows user would do and ask for help. Your answer will ALWAYS start with "Bring up Bash and....."

    And it is at THAT moment you have lost. You have failed, the game is over, the fat lady has sung, please hit the lights on your way out. You will NEVER get your average Windows user to use CLI. Hell even the power users usually avoid it like an STD. Believe me, of this I know. As a Windows repairman with over 15 years in the biz I have tried teaching a little CLI to users. It is not going to happen cap'n. They don't WANT to learn the CLI, they HATE the CLI, and frankly the vast majority doesn't even know that Windows HAS a CLI, because in Windows you can always do what you need to by GUI. But it just ain't so in Linux.

    The day that you can have a problem in a Linux distro and go to the forums and NOT get "bring up bash and..." as the standard answer then it might be ready for Windows users. Oh, and make those damned Lexmark printers work, but that is another story. But until Linux reaches the point that you can fix problems without ever needing to know the CLI exists it just won't be ready for most Windows users. Honestly I don't think it ever will be, simply because Linux under the hood is really built for servers and servers are CLI based. Nothing wrong with that, servers are a big market. But those shelling out the big bucks to write all the nitty gritty down and dirty internals that all the distros have in common are doing it for servers. And an emphasis on removing CLI dependence simply isn't something they are the least bit interested in. But the second you tell the vast majority of Windows users to "bring up bash and..." they will be bringing the PC to me to have it wiped and Windows installed. Sorry.

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