Page 2 of 11 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 110

Thread: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

  1. #11
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    1

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Well, from 3 seconds of looking I see that one has been multi-rar'd, so if the "difference" you're asking about is in regards to the file size, that would be why.

    To clear up anything else for you, here are a few statistics for each torrent.

    iND Torrent: It was uploaded at exactly 19:11:24 GMT on 2009-04-24 by Anicutiant. Approx. seed/leech ratio is 0.086. There are 4 comments, and 4 negative ratings. It is a 62 part multi-rar, with a .nfo file attached, which brings it to about 2.89gb.

    Other torrent: It was uploaded at exactly 12:28:34 GMT on 2009-04-24 by beksnih. Approx. seed/leech ratio is 0.153. There are 13 comments, with 6 positive ratings and 4 negative ratings. It is a single iso download with a readme attached, which brings this one to a mere 3.06gb.

    Is that enough information for you? Have you acquired enough knowledge to make a smart and well-informed decision about which to download?
    Last edited by Numerical; April 24th, 2009 at 08:37 PM.
    Reply With Quote

  2. #12

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Quote Originally Posted by sdavis117 View Post
    How many times can you use a key again? I gave it to someone who might have used it once (or twice). Will I be able to activate this build of W7 with it still?
    You can use a beta key for up to 7 hardware changes iirc. If you're just reinstalling on the same machine you can do it an infinite number of times. Just get a new one from the above TechNet link if you're unsure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Numerical View Post
    Well, from 3 seconds of looking I see that one has been multi-rar'd, so if the "difference" you're asking about is in regards to the file size, that would be why.

    To clear up anything else for you, here are a few statistics for each torrent.

    iND Torrent: It was uploaded at exactly 19:11:24 GMT on 2009-04-24 by Anicutiant. Approx. seed/leech ratio is 0.086. There are 4 comments, and 4 negative ratings. It is a 62 part multi-rar, with a .nfo file attached, which brings it to about 2.89gb.

    Other torrent: It was uploaded at exactly 12:28:34 GMT on 2009-04-24 by beksnih. Approx. seed/leech ratio is 0.153. There are 13 comments, with 6 positive ratings and 4 negative ratings. It is a single iso download with a readme attached, which brings this one to a mere 3.06gb.

    Is that enough information for you? Have you acquired enough knowledge to make a smart and well-informed decision about which to download?
    I download torrents that have more peers and seeds. Speed is my first priority. All I want to know is if they're the same and untouched, hence the reason that I'm just waiting for an official download.
    Last edited by Cortexian; April 24th, 2009 at 08:51 PM.
    Reply With Quote

  3. #13

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    I hate working with rars for images. For anyone who agrees, here are torrents for the RC that are in .iso format...

    64 bit: http://www.mininova.org/det/2521354

    32 bit: http://www.mininova.org/com/2521167
    Last edited by AAA; April 24th, 2009 at 10:10 PM.
    Reply With Quote

  4. #14
    am I an oldfag yet? Heathen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    a
    Posts
    9,534

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    I like .rars

    Idg why people hate that so much.
    Reply With Quote

  5. #15
    Prometheus Project Lead
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    WA, USA
    Posts
    242

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Full Windows 7 RC install in 14 minutes. I love Windows 7 + SSD

    Nick
    Reply With Quote

  6. #16
    j͆ͪ͟c̓̊͜a̎ͨ̈́ͧṗ̵ ̏ͭ̃sͪ̊͊̒͌̒̏t͗͗ͩͮo̧̊̒̎̽̇̌̋ṗ̸ͪ͑ͩ̐ InnerGoat's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    j͆ͪ͟c̓̊͜a̎ͨ̈́ͧṗ̵ ̏ͭ̃s&#87
    Posts
    1,493

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Yeah having a good SSD to mess with must be fun. Are you running on one of Intel's drives by any chance?

    I've used beta build 7000 for a while and was impressed by it so I'll probably skip installing this build on the main pc. Maybe it'll go on the AXP1600.
    Reply With Quote

  7. #17
    Prometheus Project Lead
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    WA, USA
    Posts
    242

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Quote Originally Posted by InnerGoat View Post
    Yeah having a good SSD to mess with must be fun. Are you running on one of Intel's drives by any chance?
    Nope, I wasn't willing to pay $700 for the Intel drive. I just grabbed me one of the Samsung 64GB SSDs, which perform quite well and are awesomely priced at $170. They don't do as good as the OCZ or Intel SSDs (by far), but they are SLC and still beat the hell out of a 10,000 RPM drive. I use it as my OS / App drive exclusively, with a 2TB RAID 1 array for storage.

    Nick
    Reply With Quote

  8. #18
    j͆ͪ͟c̓̊͜a̎ͨ̈́ͧṗ̵ ̏ͭ̃sͪ̊͊̒͌̒̏t͗͗ͩͮo̧̊̒̎̽̇̌̋ṗ̸ͪ͑ͩ̐ InnerGoat's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    j͆ͪ͟c̓̊͜a̎ͨ̈́ͧṗ̵ ̏ͭ̃s&#87
    Posts
    1,493

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Oh that's quite a small drive... Still, it's big enough for TF2 and L4D
    Reply With Quote

  9. #19

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Yea, SSD's are just a waste of money until the storage sizes goes up and the prices come down to match. That's my opinion at least.
    Reply With Quote

  10. #20
    j͆ͪ͟c̓̊͜a̎ͨ̈́ͧṗ̵ ̏ͭ̃sͪ̊͊̒͌̒̏t͗͗ͩͮo̧̊̒̎̽̇̌̋ṗ̸ͪ͑ͩ̐ InnerGoat's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    j͆ͪ͟c̓̊͜a̎ͨ̈́ͧṗ̵ ̏ͭ̃s&#87
    Posts
    1,493

    Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out

    Oh I don't consider them a waste of money at all, they're just out of my budget at this time.
    Reply With Quote

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •