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Old 03-08-2005, 01:23 PM   #136
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Yeah Like I said, he probably got off a warez site, I know some good ones and I seen it before and once installed it, it does nothing to your system at all. Just installs a couple of themes and that annoying side bar.
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:37 PM   #137
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What a prick, all those windoze users believed him (at first), you can install something called a longhorn theme manager v2.0 from warez sites, thats how hes got it looking like longhorn, i did it once.
jesus christ
talk about stupid o well
explain this setup cd install away

explain that away bieatch

the cd installer
http://www.myfilestash.com/./userfil...dInstaller.jpg

my hacked .exe for fathead (pretended he was a tester and ....)
http://www.myfilestash.com/userfiles/X32B/Desktop.jpg


you are thinking of "longhorn transformation pack" which i have on my net pc
which dosnt do a realy good job just puts in the slate theme on the xp colors
i have about 50 shots and can make more anytime.

i realy have no problems posting a screenshot of the cd over this page with the readme+eula
if you still need proof but im a lazy guy so i hope that on on a colage pc helps.
honstly a theme changer giving avalon......

Dont mess with the best!
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:38 PM   #138
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Yeah Like I said, he probably got off a warez site, I know some good ones and I seen it before and once installed it, it does nothing to your system at all. Just installs a couple of themes and that annoying side bar.
I GOT YOU.... DONT TALK CRAP HERE AGAIN OR ITLL BE WORSE

explain that away bieatch

the cd installer
http://www.myfilestash.com/./userfil...dInstaller.jpg

my hacked .exe for fathead (pretended he was a tester and ....)
http://www.myfilestash.com/userfiles/X32B/Desktop.jpg

i have no problems making a new shot with it over this form but im lazy
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:41 PM   #139
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Mess with the best? Fuck ya Linux is the best bitch.

That is exactly what you are using, it's fake fake fucking fake, it's a pretend alpha version of longhorn I seen the website dipshit I know. As for the screenshots, well for e.g the "fatman" version is ovbiously been edited either more cheaply in photoshop or somekind of runtime editor, ??? you could of done the exact same thing with the other screenshot, and who says it will look like windows xp setup? Awnser that bitch.
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:45 PM   #140
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1BUILD 4082 WAS LEAKED YESTERDAY!!!!!!!!!
JUST SEEN IT
WILL DOWNLOAD SOON
*GASP* the esteemed, unique paid--big-cash-by-Micro$oft "beta tester" is downloading leaked builds?

Guess what - I am sending this URL to my Microsoftie buddies. Several. Just to make sure one of them take the time to turn their legal department on you. I wouldn't have done this if it weren't for your annoying proselytizing on this forum, and trying to make yourself out to be more than you are. Have a nice day.

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well its very simple

1 the shots were leaked
2 4080 is FREEWARE
Longhorn build 4080 is NOT freeware. Get that through your thick skull. Now. heck, you're not even supposed to show screenshots of it if you ARE a beta tester. You can if you're an MSDN subscriber because you don't sign an NDA to get MSDN builds.

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ITS NOT I REPET NOT AN INTERNAL
It's not an internal test build, but it had to be leaked from Micro$oft? Hmm, you can't even keep your story straight in a short post.

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I can post the eula+readme if u want never bothered installen it its just 4074 for 64bit processors like amd64

if i wasnt so lazy i would post the link again
Please post the link. Please do. I would love to see your proselytizing butt kicked off of linuxquestions, then you'll have to find another place to spam your "reviews"
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:46 PM   #141
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Hahahaha thank you KimVette, that should shut him up, like I said it's a fake alpha version anyways, not even beta.
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:51 PM   #142
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http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp

That is the version he's aquired, complete bullshit.
 
Old 03-08-2005, 01:53 PM   #143
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Mess with the best? Fuck ya Linux is the best bitch.

That is exactly what you are using, it's fake fake fucking fake, it's a pretend alpha version of longhorn I seen the website dipshit I know. As for the screenshots, well for e.g the "fatman" version is ovbiously been edited either more cheaply in photoshop or somekind of runtime editor, ??? you could of done the exact same thing with the other screenshot, and who says it will look like windows xp setup? Awnser that bitch.
your way over your head
i can give a shot with this measage and the cd installer over it
Hers your longhorn transformation pack computer

http://www.myfilestash.com/userfiles/X32B/untitled.JPG
With THE LONGHORN CD IN THE DRIVE



README BIEATCH




Readme
for the Preliminary Release of
Microsoft® Windows®
Code Name "Longhorn"
Distributed at the
Windows Hardware Engineering Conference
May 2004

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How to Use These Notes
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This file contains links to important information about this release of "Longhorn," as well as information you should read before you install "Longhorn."

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Preliminary Release of Microsoft Windows Code Name "Longhorn"
For Itanium-based systems
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For 64-bit extended systems
Preliminary Release of Microsoft Windows Code Name "Longhorn" for 64-Bit Extended Systems
For information that you should read before you install this product, see:

Read before you install this product

For detailed instructions about how to install this product, see:

Setup
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Article 839970, "Release notes for the preliminary release of Microsoft Windows Code Name "Longhorn"—distributed at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, May 2004"
© 2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.




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File systems: offline files
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Old 03-08-2005, 01:57 PM   #144
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Hey ASSHOLE, you ignored the link, that is the unoffical alpha version of longhorn, you are spewing more and more bullshit.

And before you give me the cd bullshit, they release them in ISO's.

OWNED

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Old 03-08-2005, 02:07 PM   #145
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wRONG THIS AKA THE ONE WITH THE LEAVES IN THE BACKGROUND IS

FREEWARE

42XX IE THE NEW ONE IS AN INTERNAL BUILD
THAT IS
1 APPROX 1 YEAR OLD
2 NOT PUBLICLY ANNOUNCED YET -WERE FINISHED WITH IE YOU CANT FIND ANY INFO ABOUT IT YET EXCEPT FROM ME AND ABOUT 50 OTHERS
3 MINE I HAVE IT AND ITS REAL


READ THE EULA CAREFULLY AND THEN SAY I TYPED IT UP OR ITS A FAKE BUT OU CANT DENIE I HAVE IT ANY MORE BIEATCH

EXPLAIN THESE SHOTS AWAY THAT ARE IDENTICAL TO MINE

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rn_4074_02.asp


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Old 03-08-2005, 02:09 PM   #146
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Originally posted by Mandrake[OS]
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp

That is the version he's aquired, complete bullshit.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAH
YOU COULDNT FIND IT HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA


http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rn_4074_02.asp

WHY ARE THE SHOTS THE SAME?????????

GODLIKE
 
Old 03-08-2005, 02:11 PM   #147
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Originally posted by Mandrake[OS]
Hey ASSHOLE, you ignored the link, that is the unoffical alpha version of longhorn, you are spewing more and more bullshit.

And before you give me the cd bullshit, they release them in ISO's.

OWNED
I SEE YOUR LINK NOW YOU FORGOT TO CLICK 4074 HERS THE NEW ONE GODLIKE
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rn_4074_02.asp
 
Old 03-08-2005, 02:14 PM   #148
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MANDRAKE GOT HIS ASS KICKED LIKE MANY OTHERS

WHY ARE THE SHOTS THE SAME WHY
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rn_4074_02.asp

YWHY ARE THEY THE SAME IF ITS FAKE

SO IVE POSTED
1 README
2 EULA
3 SHOT OF THE CD ON MY PC
4 NUMERIOUS OTHER IN LONGHORN SHOTS
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AND ALL OF THIS IS BACKED UP BY THIS SITE
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rn_4074_02.asp
THE MOST RESPECTED ONE ON THE NET FOR LH
 
Old 03-08-2005, 02:14 PM   #149
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Problem is idiot, I googled it up. Once, becuase I am not intrested in windows, do you even have linux installed? You have no place whatsoever on this forum. Fuck Off.
By the way I am not continuing this petty arguement, becuase I happen to have a life, Good Bye.

MULTI-KILL
 
Old 03-08-2005, 02:20 PM   #150
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x-32b, why does a paid-big-cash-by-Microsoft need to download leaked builds off of a warez site?

Here's a hint for those who aren't familiar with Windows beta programs: You receive a login account very similar to that of MSDN subscribers where you are given access to articles and ISO images of the product. Which builds you are given access to is based on various factors (e.g., are you just a beta tester, are you a large OEM, are you a M$ partner, external support or training house, etc. not to mention how active are you in submitting feedback and what issues have you required). You ar5e not directed to warez sites to download the ISO images.

Not only that, the install key is licensed to you, is non-transferrable (remember, first right of sale belongs to Microsoft since you did not buy the license, it is lent to you during the testing period), and is easily traced thanks to Activation.
 
  


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