Although the installer claims that Opera is not supported, it is, with ver. 9.02 at any rate. This should be a relief for Opera fans who couldn't use the Flash 9 beta plugin for incompatibility reasons.
I've been using proxy at school since I was 13! They realised after a few years, so I started using Google Cache to bypass the filters.
Ah happy memories...
I was wondering this as well. I'm not sure but it doesn't seem likely:
Installation limitations
There are two installation scenarios for Windows Vista Beta 2 (and RC1):
1. You can do a clean installation. This process will overwrite any data that you have on your hard disk or on your installation partition. The overwritten data will be lost and unrecoverable.
2. You can upgrade an existing installation of Windows XP.
No other installation scenarios are supported. Upgrading to this beta from any other edition of Windows requires a clean installation, as described in option 1. In addition, once you install Windows Vista Beta 2 (or RC1) you cannot roll back to the previous operating system installation--you will either have to acquire and install the final released edition of Windows Vista or reinstall a previous edition of Windows. Before installing Windows Vista Beta 2 on any computer, please remember to back up all your files.
Although the installer claims that Opera is not supported, it is, with ver. 9.02 at any rate. This should be a relief for Opera fans who couldn't use the Flash 9 beta plugin for incompatibility reasons.
dammit - less than signs dont work i forgot... =/
cost of Picasa cost of Office
Vista takes even longer...
Ah these are now down. Bandwidth exceeded. Anyone else got any examples?
Our family always use to call it Hoovering, but since the arrival of our new Dyson, it has become Dysoning...
I've been using proxy at school since I was 13! They realised after a few years, so I started using Google Cache to bypass the filters. Ah happy memories...
Don't click on it then...
Ah the old tiger rock. Best buy I ever made...
Broadband Internet connection (highly recommended)
Yes, I would also recommend broadband for a 4.4GB file...
I was wondering this as well. I'm not sure but it doesn't seem likely:
Installation limitations There are two installation scenarios for Windows Vista Beta 2 (and RC1):
1. You can do a clean installation. This process will overwrite any data that you have on your hard disk or on your installation partition. The overwritten data will be lost and unrecoverable. 2. You can upgrade an existing installation of Windows XP. No other installation scenarios are supported. Upgrading to this beta from any other edition of Windows requires a clean installation, as described in option 1. In addition, once you install Windows Vista Beta 2 (or RC1) you cannot roll back to the previous operating system installation--you will either have to acquire and install the final released edition of Windows Vista or reinstall a previous edition of Windows. Before installing Windows Vista Beta 2 on any computer, please remember to back up all your files.
Get the customize google extension for firefox. It blocks the tracker (if its a problem). Also blocks google ads if you set it to...