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Windows Vista RC2 public download closed

Techweb ran an article on how the public, free Vista RC2 download was closed. “As promised, Microsoft opened its newest build of Windows Vista to public downloading, but the short time that Release Candidate 2 (RC2) was available irked left-out users.”


The team noted on their blog that RC2 download was closed, and had apologies for those unable to get to the download. Said Nick:



“As you’ve probably already surmised, downloads of Windows Vista RC2 for the Customer Preview Program (CPP) have now closed and the links are no longer active.  We were bowled over by your response to RC2 — in fact, we hit our download target (200K+) within 72 hours of propping the files! This is an incredible response.


“Special thanks go out to everyone who participated in the CPP by downloading and installing this new build, and please keep the feedback coming — it makes a huge difference.”


Happy to see that the team is o responsive on their blogs. Very transparent to let customers know that we hit the targeted number of downloads, closing the program so that the team can process the customer feedback that comes in.


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OneCare v1.5 Beta for Vista now available

Windows Live OneCare Beta 1.5 is available and supports Vista RC1 and greater, and can be downloaded and used free of charge, is available now on http://ideas.live.com.



From the FAQs:


What operating systems are supported?
Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista (build 5500 or greater; recommended build is 5600 aka RC1)

Can I use Windows Live OneCare with Windows XP or Vista x64 versions?
Not at this time.


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RCP Article: Vista RC2 Ships — But to a Select Audience

From RCP Magazine…



Vista RC2 Ships — But to a Select Audience – October 06, 2006 –
As expected, Microsoft released what it terms Windows Vista Release Candidate 2 on Friday. The move was widely predicted after at least two Microsoft-focused Web sites jumped the gun and released information and links pointing to the download earlier in the week.


Good news is that you can download RC2 here: http://download.windowsvista.com/preview/rc2/en/download.htm


Use these links to access Windows Vista RC2 with your browser:



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Video: Michael Dell talks at the Austin Game Conference

See this link to Michael Dell’s talk at the Austin Game Conference.



“Yesterday, Michael was featured in a moderated discussion with game developers who came to Texas for the Austin Game Conference…. In his first vlog appearance on Direct2Dell, Michael sat down with Peter Suciu to talk to game developers at the conference. Michael shares his thoughts on Dell and Alienware, Dell and AMD in this space, working with developers, Microsoft’s Vista, next-generation consoles, future hardware technology, Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD, DRM, mobility trends and more.”


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“Does that new Vista computer come in eggplant?”

Today in the Seattle Times, an article on Vista PC design, highlighting that “Microsoft has offered computer manufacturers guidelines on color, shape and other design elements for PCs that will run Windows Vista.”


(Also of interest is the graphic the paper includes on the evolution of personal-computer design, much too large to include here.)



The Vista design kit suggests “accelerated curves” and high-contrast colors, including “obsidian” black and “ice” white, according to the BusinessWeek article.


“We want people to fall in love with their PCs, not to simply use them to be productive and successful,” BusinessWeek reported on the kit. “We want PCs to be objects of pure desire.”


Do I want a big box under my desk? Not likely. Do I want form and function in a new machine? Absolutely. Competition also drives the need to innovate, both on features and design. But designs should inspire: this was the premise we shared at WinHEC a few years ago when we showed off the Athens concept desktop PC for business communications. (right)


Funny how News.com reported (at WinHEC 2004) that “the Media Center PC of the future has a remote control with a built-in LCD screen for programming recordings.” I have seen very few of these on the market, save the all-in-one Media Center products from Gateway (no longer produced) and Sony’s VA series. I do like the all-in-one approach for streamlined home office designs and kitchens, and I do like the simplicity of the new Apple iMacs.


Will new Vista help jumpstart a new design trend? I hope so. You hear a lot of people talking about the influence that companies like Apple has on PC designs, and how a firm foundation in consumer electronics helps companies like Sony capture people’s attention over the plain black box (the old beige). So “obsidian” and “ice” I get… probably not anything in eggplant or Bondi Blue. 😉


From what I have seen so far, Vista sets a high bar. Given that sales of notebooks have surpassed desktop sales in U.S. retail, I would not be surprised if desktop sales stabilize or slightly slow the decline vs. laptops, as the price/performance benefit is greater in a desktop machine (not to mention easier upgrades).


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