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i found it to run smoothe i enjoyed the look and the way it was organized....the one and only problem i had with it was the fact there is little to no driver support...i had alot of my stuff i couldn't use so i switched back, i'll buy it when its out i guarantee that
i found it to run smoothe i enjoyed the look and the way it was organized....the one and only problem i had with it was the fact there is little to no driver support...i had alot of my stuff i couldn't use so i switched back, i'll buy it when its out i guarantee that
never tried the games, just the daily use of it.....perhaps i shoud try it with games and maybe rethink it if need be.....
never tried the games, just the daily use of it.....perhaps i shoud try it with games and maybe rethink it if need be.....

because it is still in beta stage it uses far more resources than it will when the regular version comes out that is why your games may lag and what not...

 

I would be interested in finding this supposed Windows XP Gamers edition I've heard of...

because it is still in beta stage it uses far more resources than it will when the regular version comes out that is why your games may lag and what not...

 

I would be interested in finding this supposed Windows XP Gamers edition I've heard of...

because it is still in beta stage it uses far more resources than it will when the regular version comes out that is why your games may lag and what not...

i did notice that...with only my select few background programs running i had 50 processes.....too many
because it is still in beta stage it uses far more resources than it will when the regular version comes out that is why your games may lag and what not...

i did notice that...with only my select few background programs running i had 50 processes.....too many
The RC's were still a little buggy, but RTM is pretty good. If you want to read some reviews you can go here. I installed RC2 to test it out, it ran great on my machine. I think its a good upgrade. I'm going to be buying a new laptop in a few months and looking foward to having it pre-installed on it.
The RC's were still a little buggy, but RTM is pretty good. If you want to read some reviews you can go here. I installed RC2 to test it out, it ran great on my machine. I think its a good upgrade. I'm going to be buying a new laptop in a few months and looking foward to having it pre-installed on it.
It would publicly available smash, you may still be able to find it if your interested. You can use the same key throughout the beta's and rc's.
It would publicly available smash, you may still be able to find it if your interested. You can use the same key throughout the beta's and rc's.
where at in microsoft

I forgot, they closed it after 100,000 downloads. If you still have a registration key from one of the previous builds you can look for rc2 on bit torrent.

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