How to join Vista beta program without paying $$?

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jlbenedict

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Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: gsellis
Actually, Here

You must have a Live or Passport account. You may apply to be a tester (not assured of being accepted). Also note that Connect folks are allowed to apply to many other betas. I am also doing some of the Expressions betas (so open, some CTP).

As for paying, not. Free. There are cases where if you want the physical media, you will be charged. That is true with SPs too. In the latest CTP, by selecting NOT to get the media (DVD), we were allowed to enter a drawing for a trip for 2 to the Vista intro.

Nada.. its not availabe as one of the Connect programs to apply for beta testing..
wrong again..
I have it in My Participation, so I will take your word that you can no longer apply.


Unless as stated above; if you've been invited to beta test it
oh well..
I think the wait will be worth it..
I'm excited about this version of Windows

 

CVSiN

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Jul 19, 2004
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Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
Originally posted by: Billb2
Originally posted by: timswim78
One of the MS guys here said that the Vista Beta program is going public within the next few weeks. That's what I am waiting for...
It did, last week for a few hours. I downloaded Vista. I discussed this in another thread. Luck click, I guess.
Microsoft either made a mistake, or (much more likely) you are in a special beta program. It most certainly did not "go public" in any normal fashion, as you have been told in the other thread already.

OK, if you have MSDN you should already be running Beta 2.

If you don't have MSDN, you probably signed up for the MS Technet crap, which is effectively everyone else in this world who cares to run Vista..

You can't get it for free YET.. unless you resorted to illegal measures.

Actually you can.. the beta for Vista Media Center and XBOX360 compatiblility started yesterday... got accepted and dloading the beta...

still not sure If i want to do this on my main box..

does Vista Dual Boot yet? and if not are any games working on it yet?
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
Originally posted by: Billb2
Originally posted by: timswim78
One of the MS guys here said that the Vista Beta program is going public within the next few weeks. That's what I am waiting for...
It did, last week for a few hours. I downloaded Vista. I discussed this in another thread. Luck click, I guess.
Microsoft either made a mistake, or (much more likely) you are in a special beta program. It most certainly did not "go public" in any normal fashion, as you have been told in the other thread already.

OK, if you have MSDN you should already be running Beta 2.

If you don't have MSDN, you probably signed up for the MS Technet crap, which is effectively everyone else in this world who cares to run Vista..

You can't get it for free YET.. unless you resorted to illegal measures.

Actually you can.. the beta for Vista Media Center and XBOX360 compatiblility started yesterday... got accepted and dloading the beta...

Huh? What is that? When i connected my Vista laptop to my home network, it automatically detected my 360 and configured my laptop and 360 together (i just had to enter in the key that was displayed on my 360 into my laptop). This was last week.
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
Originally posted by: Billb2
Originally posted by: timswim78
One of the MS guys here said that the Vista Beta program is going public within the next few weeks. That's what I am waiting for...
It did, last week for a few hours. I downloaded Vista. I discussed this in another thread. Luck click, I guess.
Microsoft either made a mistake, or (much more likely) you are in a special beta program. It most certainly did not "go public" in any normal fashion, as you have been told in the other thread already.

OK, if you have MSDN you should already be running Beta 2.

If you don't have MSDN, you probably signed up for the MS Technet crap, which is effectively everyone else in this world who cares to run Vista..

You can't get it for free YET.. unless you resorted to illegal measures.

Actually you can.. the beta for Vista Media Center and XBOX360 compatiblility started yesterday... got accepted and dloading the beta...

Huh? What is that? When i connected my Vista laptop to my home network, it automatically detected my 360 and configured my laptop and 360 together (i just had to enter in the key that was displayed on my 360 into my laptop). This was last week.

They are rolling the full blown Vista Media center edition with the new connect version 3 to a new group of testers..

the link to apply was on here a few weeks ago..
I got selected for the media center edition testing
 

gsellis

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
does Vista Dual Boot yet? and if not are any games working on it yet?
Yes, but keep the install disc handy. Vista does not use Boot.ini. You must run an app in the system directory to switch the boot settings. I would recommend that you set your legacy OS as the default in the system configuration the first time you get it running for a better level of comfort.
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: gsellis
Originally posted by: CVSiN
does Vista Dual Boot yet? and if not are any games working on it yet?
Yes, but keep the install disc handy. Vista does not use Boot.ini. You must run an app in the system directory to switch the boot settings. I would recommend that you set your legacy OS as the default in the system configuration the first time you get it running for a better level of comfort.

ah good info thanks bro.