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Posted by Stanley 2046 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn WinHEC has finally rolled around. This is the conference where all of the hardware engineers demo the latest and greatest. And Microsoft is using this as an oppourtunity to show off the true potential of Longhorn. The build that will be handed out at WinHEC is build 4074. Lets take a closer look at this build and see what can be tweaked. View : details by Chris 123NT ... more
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Posted by Anonymous 2109 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn Chris123NT has just uploaded the new Longhorn tweak guide, check it out using the link below.His last guide was featured on many sites including the Microsoft Longhorn FAQ, WinSupersite for Windows, and countless other sites.



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Posted by Larney 2110 Day ago, There are 1 comments
Longhorn According to sources at HardwareGeeks.com, the latest known build of Longhorn [build 4053] has finally leaked!It is now available from mIRC via Flexbeta Screenshots and Setup.exe are also available from Flexbeta.



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Posted by Stanley 2237 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn Well here we are, the moment we have all been waiting for. The PDC has finally arrived, and with it so has Longhorn Pre-Beta build 4051. There are many new things in this build that are worth checking out as well as a few disappointments we'd like to express. Well this is a tweak guide isn't it? Lets get tweaking!

View : Longhorn PDC Build 4051 Tweak Guide


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Posted by Stanley 2237 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn As we previously reported, the "Longhorn" Developer Center on MSDN was going to be launched today. Microsoft first unveiled these plans in late September in preparation for this years Professional Developers Conference '03, an event where 7,000 attendees will receive Build 4051 of the next generation operating system.
Dozens of feature articles are now available covering everything from Aero and Avalon to Indigo and WinFS. Chris Sells, Editor of the MSDN content team, has also announced that there will be discussion groups available. You can view the MSDN Newsgroup page ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2238 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn It's been a while since the last Longhorn leak, and while most of you were getting anxious for a new build, you won't have to wait any longer. Today we bring you Windows Longhorn PDC Build 4051, several days before PDC '03 Attendees will get it.
For those inquisitive few, the build stamp is 6.0.4051.0 (idx02.031001-1340). Activation along with a new CD-Key is of course required. The CD-Key that was used for previous builds no longer works. On Monday when PDC attendees get this build on DVD.



In November MSDN subscribers can request a DVD with LH View : Screenshots from wonderboard ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2239 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn The 7000 PDC 2003 attendees will receive Longhorn build 4051 on Monday, so I'll provide screen-shot galleries and a full review as soon as possible. But don't worry about pirating the build. Microsoft will make it available online to one and all in November for a small fee, I'm told, and ship it to Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Universal customers in December.Hundreds of thousands of copies of this important pre-Beta 1 release will be floating around, and Microsoft wants your feedback, which will dictate the timeline for Beta 1 (due vaguely in the first half of 2004), the features that will change by the final release and, ultimately, when the final release occurs. According to my sourc ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2280 Day ago, There are 2 comments
Longhorn 3 month ago microsoft leased the code name Longhorn windows alpha build #4029.




The long wait is about to being fulfilled, as rumours of a new leak start to flood the networks... Screenshots were already leaked, and now Codename Longhorn Professional Build 4029 is confirmed to be real - soon available worldwide! View : Screenshots for 4029 review View : Exclusive screenshot by 9down ... more
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Posted by Stanley 2305 Day ago, There are 1 comments
Longhorn MSBetas report : These are the first screenshots of a post-4015 main build to leak from Microsoft, and if you don't believe me, go check the underground and find out what's circulating about.


Not only are these the first screenshots, but we were the first site to obtain them, and therefore we shall be the first site to leak them. However, because of the enormous bandwidth drain we will undoubtedly suffer as people link to our site, we will be releasing these shots as a series, which will continue over the next couple of weeks, unveiling feature after feature which is currently present in the Longhorn development tree.

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Posted by Stanley 2410 Day ago, There are 0 comments
Longhorn During his keynote address on day two of the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC), Microsoft Senior Vice President of the Windows Client Division, detailed his company's roadmap for delivering Longhorn, the next major Windows version. Contrary to previous reports, Longhorn will not ship in beta form until early 2004, and will not be released to manufacturing until 2005, Poole said.
"There will be a huge wave of excitement for the industry when Longhorn ships in 2005," Poole noted. "There's been a lot of speculation about whether we'd do an interim release before then. I don't think so. Instead, we will have additional releases, follow-ons, for Windows XP Media Center Edition (MC ... more
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