Longhorn M7.2 Bits Now Available on MSDN
A little earlier than I had expected (not that I’m complaining), but the Longhorn M7.2 bits are now available for download for MSDN subscribers. The 32-bit version checks in at just under 734MB and requires you to burn an ISO file to a bootable DVD. Start your download before the rest of the world.
Comments
- Anonymous
May 05, 2004
I don't suppose you have a spare MSDN subscription laying around? - Anonymous
May 05, 2004
No need to burn a dvd. Just use undisker to mount the image. Search google by "undisker" and get it. - Anonymous
May 05, 2004
Great suggestion, Anatoly! I didn't even think about that. Looks like a very handy tool: http://www.undisker.com/ - Anonymous
May 08, 2004
anyone know what kind of hardware you'll need to have in order to get this running comfortably? - Anonymous
May 10, 2004
Well, I installed it in a Virtual PC over the weekend on my Pentium M 1.6GHz laptop with 1GB of memory. Although disk access is relatively slow, using the basic features of the OS is actually okay. Faster would be better, but I was surprised how well it works...definitely an improvement over the PDC release.