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Thanks for all the info. Sorry to hear you're getting trouble with the 7600. I heard some other complaints about the 7600. My 7100 is rock'n'solid here. But I will give the 7600 a try.
Thanks for all the info. Sorry to hear you're getting trouble with the 7600. I heard some other complaints about the 7600. My 7100 is rock'n'solid here. But I will give the 7600 a try.
At this point, wait a week or two and get the final version.
If you must hurry to something NOW about OS, then go for build 7229. It is fast, stable (better than 7100 IMHO), and it can be activated with RC keys, so you will then have to around March next year to find a more lasting solution.
Hoped I helped you decide what to do :)
I say format and install. A clean install takes about 30 minutes. I can never understand why people make such a big deal about installing a new OS. Well let me clarify this. I am assuming that anyone on this site must be an advanced PC user. If you are an advanced PC user then it is a no brainer. Format and install 7600. I got 7600 yesterday and messed around with various programs and screwed up the OS. I ended up installing 3 times. Not a big deal if you know what your are doing. Back up all your info and do it. Btw you have up to 120 days with the re-arm method so there is no need to worry about activation. Get a technet sub like I did and use the key from that to activate. Very simple.
Win 7 with rc keys expires 3/1/2010 according to winver on my system (and others) but come on guys. You all must be first adopters or you wouldn't be running beta software on your computers. So go forth and adopt..Pick your version do yourself a favor and clean install and install it. You may hit some bumps so what.
Ken