Using Windows 7 RC? Pay Up Or Auto Shutdown Warned
CWmike writes with a warning that free preview copies of Windows 7 in the wild will start nagging users to pay up in a couple of weeks until ultimately shutting down the PC altogether in a month. "Microsoft unveiled the schedule for Windows 7 Release Candidate's retirement in May 2009, when it issued the early look to the public. At the time, it said Windows 7 RC would expire June 1, 2010. Before that date, however, users are to receive warnings of the impending end. Starting on Feb. 15, Windows 7 RC will display notices every few hours that the machine will periodically shut down beginning on March 1. As of March 1, PCs running Windows 7 RC will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning."
BFD. You didn't pay for it, and it's Microsoft. What do you expect?
Uh, it's going to notify you... ...that's warning.
Unless they're also going to disable booting an Ubuntu install DVD, I don't see how anyone could have a problem with this. Windows is a commercial product. If you don't want to pay for it, use one of the entirely credible free alternatives.
This should not be a surprise to anyone. Why is this news?
I wonder how many people who have in currently installed will go out and buy the latest version rather than attempt to bypass the restrictions. It seems like these restrictions are targeted at the type of people who do know how to circumvent these things (that is, people who don't mind beta testing and keep up their computer skills), and that it'll be more of an annoyance than a polite, "Hey the trial is ending soon. Just fyi."
ok, aaand how is this any different from what happens now ?
"......Windows 7 RC will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning."
PCs running Windows 7 RC will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning
The periodic shutdowns aren't actually part of the trial restrictions. They're built in to celebrate the 10th anniversary of windows ME
That's still a pretty good stability improvement over WindowsME.
"...will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning." My office computer already does this.
I'm going to assume you are trying for a joke here. In either case, you are doing something wrong.
People who've forgotten or being lazy. Not only do they want your cash, but supporting prerelease software is a recipe for problems. They'd like to phase it out and not patch it.
Nice post there: Completely devoid of any bias towards Microsoft/Windows...
Ok, let me turn off my sarcasm-mode first.
So why the negative article about this? All the users knew beforehand that the free trial would end one day: Saying that it's "nagging" the user to pay up, is nothing more than using some fine choice of words to make it look bad on Microsoft.
Seriously, there's lots of other stuff that you can slack MS for, and you have to do it for this?
Also, you got to love the 'it will shutdown without a warning'... but it warns you from the 15th of February...
Next up: Adobe nags the users after one month of using their trial software. Oh, the horror!
When you shoot a mime, do you use a silencer?
If you're only having 7 issues, why go back to XP? It has like...over 9000!
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
He probably has a Ritz cracker installed in the CPU slot.
Nerd rage is the funniest rage.
What service does this auto shutting down reside in and how do we disable it?
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I see where you are going there...
In all honesty, when was the last time you saw a BSOD? I have been running XP at work with 100% uptime for years, and for quite a while kept a Vista dual-boot for streaming media at home with no issues. At least tout the merits of something superior w/o resorting to tired anti M$ rhetoric.
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Do you expect people to get upset over this? What, are they expecting it to just keep on going? My copy never got out of the virtual box. It's just there to figure out how to learn WTF. Come March.. or February, or whenever, whoopee! 25gb freed up.. for the hacked copy.. just kidding. No name, home made boxes with XP are a booming business right now. 7 is still a giant kludge. It's like Microsoft wants people to switch. Seems to be working.. Lots more Macs in my neighborhood.
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Count me as one of the people seeing the nag screens... Installed Ultimate edition 32-bit, have a license of Professional 64-bit. So at some point I am going to have reload the OS. Just not sure it if will be Win 7 Pro-64 or back to XP.
Biggest problem with Windows 7 has been the network performance. On a gigabyte network I can not get better than 100mbs performance, while the Linux and XP machines perform as expected. To make matters worse, the network appears to spike and disconnect itself at random times. Streaming a video from the Windows 7 machine and surfing the web will produce stutters. Talked with a buddy that is a a major account TAM--apparently the networking issue has been well known since the RC and affects nVidia and Intel chipsets. My question to him--so what chipsets does that leave unaffected?
I really tried to like Windows 7 but the more I try to like the more I find thinking Ubuntu is the way to go...
XP has (according to recent studies) 1 more X in its title than "Windows 7". Using the math from an Into to Calculus course, I can deduce that The 1X in XP divided by the 0X's in 7 makes XP allllmost both infinite and negative infinite times more badass. (See Appendix A: The Badittude of X). However, anyone with a high school diploma knows its actually impossible to divide by 0, so you could say that XP is so Badass, its undefined.
> Yes, being faced with the choice:
> Pay for Windows 7
> Track down a safe and working pirated copy
> Switch to the joke that Linux is on the desktop
Or get a Mac.
Ian Ameline
So what? Are there people stupid enough to think that a demo version of any software will run forever without nagging and shutting down, or going into limp mode? This is a completely stupid article totally unworthy of being posted on Slashdot.
If you want a legal, free, [modern] OS without nagging or shutting down, install Linux, BSD, or OpenSolaris. Otherwise, pay up or shut up!
Step away from the chair, Steve ...
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So, um, situation normal, then?
I don't know the meaning of the word 'don't' - J
I had used it since last May until last December when I bought a discounted ultimate version for $30. The RC had almost everything the final version had, and it was nice for me to be able to try it out before paying for it (and finding a deal). I have no complaint for something that was free for half a year and as high quality as the official version
As of March 1, PCs running Windows 7 RC will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning."
Isn't this a feature of the upcoming Windows 7 "ME Mode", the less desirable counterpart to "XP Mode"?
Wait, so this is a penalty now, and not a feature?
Why don't they call it nostalgia mode, for those that dream of the so called better days of yesteryears?
It's the new power saving version of the BSOD! Instead of a blue\black screen, it just shuts down! Microsoft goes Green!
Thanks folks, I'll be here all week!
I have never had this sort of experience when sampling any of the readily available linux distros. As an aside, it's difficult to sort through any post that is a bunch of generalities with NO ACTUAL information or links to actual information.
Artic Silver on a Ritz, hmmmm....
I sat down to write a new sig tonight and all I did was make the chair warm.
I do it because that box is my girlfriend's gaming machine and I don't feel like wasting all that time and bandwidth downloading her games again. If you could update from the RC to the final I would. Steam alone is probably going to take all week to get everything re-downloaded. There's been no reason to go through the ordeal so I haven't done it. I guess I won't have much choice soon, thanks Microsoft! And before the greedy whiners say anything: Yes, I do have a legit license that I purchased so I'm not getting anything "free" by running the RC.
>> Pay for Windows 7
>> Track down a safe and working pirated copy
>> Switch to the joke that Linux is on the desktop
>Or get a Mac.
Oh THAT is really brilliant. How about we add:
Or buy a whole X86 machine with MS-Windows 7 already licensed and installed
Or buy a while X86 machine with Linux already pre-installed
MacOS is not free, any more than MS-Windows is.
What a truly lame story. The biggest flaw with the moderation system is that I can't use my mod points to moderate on the actual stories as well as the comments!
Thank you. That's something the FOSS folks (fanatics) don't get.
Now, all we need is the "Well, why don't you write you own." or the "You can just go and write a version yourself," posts that will get modded up +5.
> Yes, being faced with the choice:
> Pay for Windows 7
> Track down a safe and working pirated copy
> Switch to the joke that Linux is on the desktop
Or get a Mac.
Or a diamond-studded TI-85...
I think the GP was talking about software upgrades, not about costly-shiny-but-mostly-useless toys...
Since the RC doesn't get any updates, less vulnerable boxes in the wild is always good for all of us. Why is this being spun as a bad thing?
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Whenever I use Windows, it always seems to shut itself down frequently when I'm in the middle of working on something. There's Blue Screens, automagic updates, and random freezes. So, what's different about this? It isn't going to change the uptime very much.
I got the retail of windows 7, never had a blue sceen, turned off automatic update (so it never reboots because of updating) and never had a freeze caused by the OS. I had the exact same experience with the RC. And, for the most part, same with the beta (minor issues, but it was a beta version)
I'm sorry but I am happier with Snow Leopard than I was with Windows and I have used every version since 1992 professionally. I don't want to start a fight, but there is a time when enough is enough already. I don't care for Steve Jobs as he is a ruthless leader but the product is solid.
Thanks for your time.
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'twas a hardware issue, related to interactions between the network cable and the switch. Maybe related to yours, maybe not.
Only time my computer's ever crashed since I installed XP was when my secondary drive suffered a head crash. I'm sure someone will tell me that Linux could have kept running, because hey, it wasn't even the root drive. But I can't say I really care.
I honestly don't see why the parent should modded "troll". After all, nearly everyone who buys a PC has already paid microsoft when they bought their PC. And of course we all collectively pay in billions of dollars and an absurdly high amount of time wasted per year due to their monopoly over so much of the business and government infrastructure. I say if you really want the new windows, go ahead and just take it. You already paid for it, and you'll continue to pay for it.
Caveat Utilitor
You could say that... if you're a fucking moron.
> Yes, being faced with the choice:
> Pay for Windows 7 > Track down a safe and working pirated copy > Switch to the joke that Linux is on the desktop
Or get a Mac.
Buy an OS, pirate an OS, use a OSS OS, and you added "buy high end hardware for it's candy colored OS."
Are you mad? Oh, you're a zealot, my bad.
Jeepers! I get to pay top dollar now for an operating system that consistently breaks, consistently does NOT have any usable applications built-in, has a SINGLE desktop, NO security, and an eternal stream of patches and bandages! Gosh, it's got pretty graphics, though, doesn't it?
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Really, the free trial version of course is a way of getting a large test populatition to shake down the product, to get the product out and get acceptance in the community, to get the geeks familiar with it ahead of time so when the others in their company, friends and family get hit with the new version they will have a up and ready support community. All this microsoft gets for free. This was not a beta version but probably a shakedown version. So the treatment of the user, especiall un-scheduled shutdowns that could ruin a database, or a file or a directory or someones life work seems like a little on the unfeeling corporate 'we can do anything to you we want', spoiled child, I'm going to take my ball and go home, side. Go Microsoft with this new public relations campaign. Luckily I already have Ubantu dual booted (but then my copy is a paid copy of Windows 7).
I have enough karma, I don't care, interesting to see the ostrich mentality of the modder though. "Oh no, some pro MS text, let me bury it quick.".
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PCs running Windows 7 RC will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning.
How am I supposed to tell if I have a paid version or not?
The Problem is, M$oft brought out win7 beta to shut up all the people that were having a disaster with Vista. Now that the "free" upgrade is over, all those people are stuck with buying Win7. What happened to fixing Vista. I am talking about giving the people who bought it a truly bug free experience. Since all the (misguided) hype over Win7, Vista is forgotten and , yet again, M$oft gets away with producing Garbage and sticking the people who paid for it. Are they just expected to forget the $100's they spent on it and spend yet more on Win7 now that they have no other way to actually use the pile of crap computer they bought with Vista?
"Computers are a lot like Air Conditioners" "They both work great until you start opening Windows"
in 3... 2.... 1....
... are they trying to claim that the average windows system is normally stable for more than two hours?
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
I think I see your problem. You're using ME. Seriously dude, it's been 10 years. Let it go already.
Well, it has never been successfully tested.
FTFA: "As of March 1, PCs running Windows 7 RC will automatically shut down every two hours. Those shutdowns will come without warning."
I am pleased that Microsoft has improved the reliability of its operating system, and I definitely plan on switching to a pirated version of Windows 7 with this great new 2-hour uptime capability.
and random restarts of Windows 7 was my idea!
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The biggest flaw with the moderation system is that I can't use my mod points to moderate on the actual stories as well as the comments!
That is what the Firehose is (supposed to be) for. You can go to the firehose, set it to show you upcoming stories, and then vote them down if you think they aren't worthy. And if you see stories in the firehose that deserve attention but are not scoring high enough for the front page, you can vote them up at the same time.
And then in proud slashdot tradition, all those votes will be discarded and they will do whatever they feel like (or whatever makes the most money).
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
To keep using the RC until it expires, or to purchase the full product (which depends on a remote server)... The full version will also eventually "expire" when MS takes down the auth servers for the full version...
I think I'll stick with Ubuntu or Windows 2000, because I only rely on software that isn't defective by default. Now its time to go play some Doom 3 on my NVidia GPU. I'm not a FOSS zealot.
Displaying a dialog box frequently is almost as bad as a shutdown every 2 hours :)
While your post makes no sense, it makes no sense.
Oh, puh-lease. Anybody using the RC gets a free ride in that they get to test the OS and test their software with the OS for free. If you don't want to help test a RELEASE CANDIDATE, then don't use it. Nobody's twisting your arm. Ubuntu is buggier than any modern version of Windows... why aren't you complaining about "testing" Ubuntu for free?
I don't respond to AC's.
It just powers off. Hack that China!
Once I was a four stone apology. Now I am two separate gorillas.
I have been running XP at work with 100% uptime for years...
How many years? That's incredible! Not a single system crash, reboot, or power failure even in all that time? Or do you mean something different than "100% uptime"?
The "patch" is available here.
Rebooting every few hours, then not booting at all? Many Windows users will just think this is normal.
I don't care who's software it is, if its been released for this long, its time to pony up or just quit using it.
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After I installed windows 7 ultimate it completely wiped my drive which had windows 7 RC, and installed some bloody system files.
I foolishly was using the drive as storage at the time. One of the worst losses I've been hit with.
I had disconnected all other drives during the actual install of windows 7 ultimate (since windows is infamous for altering boot sectors), and I did not reconnect the other drives until many startups afterwards. Still it managed to completely wipe the drive without me even noticing until a day later.
It could have been much worse. Thank God windows does not understand the ext fs.
Pay for your software, and quit your bitching. It takes vast quantities of money to develop an operating system that will actually work in the real world. You knew going in that it would end. They told you it may not be upgradeable. What kind of dip shit puts their life on a system with a pre-release beta version of an operating system, anyway? You are supposed to be TESTING it, not freeloading. It should not be a big deal to do a clean install of the final version. All your stuff should either be on a stable computer with a finalized version of an operating system, or on an external drive. I'm sorry, but that's the way it is.
When you suckle at the Microsoft teat, what do you expect? You guys love this stuff so much, why don't you just pay for it? It's not like there aren't better options out there.
I bought a car once; it broke. I am sure you will happy to know I am going to steal yours.
I get crashes about once a week. The who system just shuts down. Of course, this COULD have something to do with the fact that I have a video card that says you need a 300 watt power supply, and the computer has an 80 watt power supply in it.
Anyone know of a decent power supply that will fit in a Gateway low profile case?
I have been running XP at work with 100% uptime for years...
How many years? That's incredible! Not a single system crash, reboot, or power failure even in all that time? Or do you mean something different than "100% uptime"?
Of course he misused the term. Everyone knows that at work you either have Windows updates running, and therefore restarting at least monthly for those big patches, or you install something with a service that requests
a reboot to work.
If your machine is one of the few not controlled by domain policy, then you could probably say the domain doesn't force you through a mandatory Windows Update - Restart cycle. But, being a work computer that you are the sole admin of for various years, it's impossible to update driver software or install programs or replace failing disks / fans / power supplies hardware without hitting that start menu's Restart or Shut down option.
Hell, few servers are allowed to run perpetually to claim uptime records in the 'years' range. We're talking maybe mainframes. The poster just meant 'no involuntary downtime'
I received notice from Microsoft that Windows 7 RC would get a "Blue Screen" every few hours. The notice didn't say anything about Windows shutting down gracefully. At first I though it was a joke, but then I followed the link to the Microsoft web site and it turned out to be serious.
In all honesty, when was the last time you saw a BSOD?
Earlier today. There still are a lot of flakey drivers out there, especially AHCI on XP.
no problem, itsa toyota with a push button tranny and a sorta sticky gas pedal...
Serenity now, insanity later.
Ahhh... the microsoft motto
Be evil.
There is no other way to put this
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oh soooo bad...lol nice link but hey, I already have Win7 thank you.
BTW, we all knew it was to stop working when we decided to try the public beta and RC.
Kind of depends on the value of P, doesn't it? Maybe it's i, because after all, people's expectation that they can continue using XP because it will keep receiving security updates until the end of time is crazy.
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Whenever I use Windows, it always seems to shut itself down frequently when I'm in the middle of working on something. There's Blue Screens, automagic updates, and random freezes. So, what's different about this? It isn't going to change the uptime very much.
Just a stab in the dark here, but I think we're talking about versions newer than Win98/Win Me.
We didn't "already pay for it". That's just your imaginary viewpoint based on your presupposed biases to justify your deplorable behavior.
come on Microsoft told people the rc would do this when it (the RC came out) for Christ sakes.
buy win7, go back to vista /xp or install Linux and shut the fuck up... er hmmm.... I mean exactly that only worded nicer.
thanx
actually I am happy to see you, however that is in fact a banana in my pocket.
I know this is going to sound mean. (Yay for the troll) but you do realize that World of Warcraft runs just fine on Linux, right?. I don't play it, but I've helped a bunch of people set it up under Linux.
I'd suggest saying something like, "... and Impulse Powered games on his windows partition he doesn't tell anyone about..." Wait, that doesn't cover me either. I guess I just don't game enough. You know, the beauty of open source is that if you wanted badly enough to fix something, you could. Apparently, it just isn't important enough to you. And don't say "But I can't code?" I couldn't either. I'm still learning. If it really was that important to you, you could find a way.
this is /. so it is clearly Microsoft's fault. Always has been, always will be. The thing about the parent post that made me laugh was they don't seem to realise that canonical is going the way of MS. At least Ubuntu warns you by being brown :D
But really, I have just scored a new (for me) lappy with Vista and I can't see what all the fuss is about. NT6&7 ftw!
That doesn't mean what you think it does.
It's used in the context of systems with redundant hardware that can be replaced while the power is still on and code still running and not a desktop PC that gets turned off every night or rebooted about once every two weeks after an update. Using what looks to you as cool tech language doesn't help you fit in, it's the equivalent of calling the beige box on the floor a "hard drive".
In XP the behaviour was changed from a blue screen to an exit back to the login screen anyway. I've seen a lot of those or just complete hangs. There is such a vast amount of utter crap that runs on XP that when it crashes it's most likely a third party app doing it - but it is still something common in that environment no matter what causes it.
If you can't refute the points made, STFU. Simple contradiction is not an argument. Thanks for adding nothing to the discussion but your irrational judgement.
Son, ya got a lot to learn.
.. we need some PHP / SQL / Apache experience - golly it's Linux too! You lucked in!
You sound lake a linux-weenie, kid.
I run a "sweet-spot" desktop that was home-built a coupla years ago. And I installed the 1st Win-7 on it more than a year ago.
Heh-heh. It was sweet-spot 2 years ago.. but-
It's an AMD-64 now running 7100 ultimate. On only 2 Gig
And is fast, according to my nerdy gamer sons, whose time should be better spent writing their theses, instead of this nonsense about Warcraft and other silly stuff.
Looks like I'll hafta bite the bullet in the next coupla months and pay out - what? $250+ for Ultimate? I NEED them bitlboncker and other features, sonny!
Either that, or spend more time in my Ubuntu partition...
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If'n ya don't
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Isn't this story perhaps a little hysterical? When the RC came out they were very clear that this would happen, they even gave the dates. They were also very clear you may not be able to upgrade from the RC.
Now it's about to happen and people are surprised? People agreed to help test an RC and in return they got almost a years worth of free use out of a fairly stable OS. Trials over, pay up.
I have helped SEVERAL old ladies who ran WinME. And then asked me to fix their "computer problems"
I simply upgraded them to a "corporate copy" of Win2000, which alas is now ending its life-cycle.
I suggest you do the same - if you can find a W2K "corporate copy".
If MS ever wants to sue you for replacing WinME with an illegal W2K, well grrr...
YOU will fight it to the supreme court!! And will help you! And your lawyer.
No one. NO ONE! In his right mind shd be running WinME when W2K SP4 is still available (even if you hafta buy it from a Hong-Kong basement) !
I'm currently running Win7-7100 ultimate and I guess will soon have to bite the bullet.
Aside from my old W2K/ apache on an older PC. Listen: Win2K RULES! And lives forever!! (providing you have Firefox)
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I tried to install RC on an older Dell workstation. 7 didn't like the network card, the video card and I think it had problems other things as well. I just turned the thing off and left it. I figure that I will install Linux on it again some time in the future.
I still repeatedly get BSODs in Windows 7. Granted, I think it's something to do with the graphics driver. Or maybe it's the CPU. It's a new computer, there's all sorts of weird stuff that I'm not sure works. Why do computers need to be complicated?
i had win7 running in a vm and something went all bear shaped
bluescreened. reset the vm and it showed up again.
to get a bluescreen nowadays, something really screwy must happen
It's an unofficial prerelease version of the OS - they already make it very clear you shouldn't use it for anything really important, and that it would expire at a fixed time. It's not news - not even on Slashdot. in April, and in more detail in May last year.
Yes, but it will notify you without warning.
If you look carefully it was your very copy of Windows7 that submitted this Slashdot story in the first place!
Consider yourself warned about the warning.
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Had some early chipset driver issues in XP way back in the day (a six month period of major problems between Detonator drivers and Via's 4-in-1 chipset drivers) but in recent years (XP, Vista, and Win7) I've only had problems from the rare occasional "driver went very very wrong" crash or dying hardware crash.
BSODs don't show up nearly as much as they did back in the 9X days, that's for sure.
I actually got a BSOD a few weeks ago on my XP laptop. I remember thinking wow, I haven't seen one of these in years.
This is perfect for an Internet addict like me. Can it also not power up a whole day after this mandatory shutdown? I would pay for that.
We saw it (black screen of death) twice in our lab, except it wasn't just a BSOD, but required we insert the Win 7 DVD and repair the installation, not once, but twice. What's more amazing was that it crashed both times over the weekend when no one was around. Repairing worked, but who wants to go through the aggravation of repairing an OS every weekend? The same system runs XP Pro just fine.
Eventually we'll upgrade to Windows 7, but they better get that SP1 out soon.
Yeah, that's new and surprising. :D
I'd be a lot happier if Microsoft had seen fit to let all versions of Windows 7 be used as an upgrade to the preview. The fact that I'll have to reinstall from scratch is the only reason I've not installed my legally purchased copy yet.
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This isn't a post decrying Microsoft. Surely it's just a post to remind all those people using the RC to download a cracked copy of the final?
Brain surgery - it's not rocket science!
...in this situation i would feed the bitch with a virus, watch it go down, then go back to the last snapshot and work like before. what's the problem? you can't work with windoze anyways? oh, i see...
timernuke...
Leave it to M$ to go even further at alienating their customers and making them feel like they made a bad choice. This is exactly what I hate about M$!
1 year ago
M$> Hey! i have this great new product for you to use for free, to give us some feedback on how you like the experience and t help us find the bugs.
Client>Great, nice, sweet....i will try it out, is there any catch...?
M$> Of course not, what do you think we are, we just want to make our mark on the world as we are losing so much ground to our competitors...
Client> Ok...
Present day
M$>Ok now pay up...
Client> For what? you said it was free....???
M$>Well , that was back then, and i need a new pool, pay up or i shut down your pc and you wont be able to access all your important files
Client>That sucks....
no response, as PC has shutdown without warning...
Client>That REALLY sucks....
M$ reboots
M$>Ok are you ready to pay up now....?
Client>Let me get this straight, I help you out with finding your bugs on a version you gave to me for free....and now you want me to pay to be able to access my files that are already on my own PC?
no response, as PC has shutdown without warning...
Client> Screw this, I can see why everybody is moving to Mac! Guess it is time to go shopping.
well the RC came with very clear instructions.. free development copy.. annoying times with shutdowns etc.. and slashdot even publishes the story.. its lame for slashdot to publish it.. I am disappointed...
SONY XCP FTW!
Ok, three. Blame it on my Intel processor.
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No, actually the behavior was changed to automatically reboot when the computer blue screens (unless Windows hasn't finished starting up).
I've seen it before after installing a buggy ATI driver. This was years ago, though.
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you don't see them any more because they did away with them.
they replaced the bsod with a quick reset, and by the time you were just starting to roll with your MS rant, your system was back up and you were at your desktop.
this pacified a lot of people.
honestly, the number of bsods i got were very few in Win2k. I got about the same number of quick "resets" in XP, and I've had about the same number in Vista.
Windows has always been stable for me since the NT line. I was careful about my driver selection, and my dll management ....later when microsoft took these tasks over, i continued to have infrequent bsods/resets.
3 or 4 times a year.
compared to linux though, i've honestly never had a hard lock on my linux desktop that wasn't caused by me doing something overtly stupid.
the other thing is, i still cannot leave my vista workstation running week after week, never powering down. just like windows of old, the weekly reboot is still a good thing.
linux on the other hand. this isn't a problem.
I already bought the XP Home to Win7 Home upgrade when it was pre-offered at $50, so I guess I'm out.