Windows 7 Beta Testing

I get a lot of email about getting on the Windows 7 beta. Here’s the info from a Microsoft spokesperson:

“We are in the early stages of soliciting beta testers for Windows 7, but do not have any additional information to share at this time. For updates on the development of Windows 7, please visit the Engineering Windows 7 and Windows Team blogs for updates.”

Also of note is this letter, which is being sent to Windows 7 beta testers:

Please do not respond to this e-mail. This mailbox is not monitored. Please note: due to Microsoft security requirements, the hyperlink(s) contained in this e-mail may not automatically open your browser. If this happens, please copy and paste the link into the address bar of your browser.

The contents and messaging in this email are confidential and proprietary information of Microsoft Corporation. Recipients may not reproduce, store in or introduce into a retrieval system, or transmit in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), the information in this email for any purpose, without the express written permission of Microsoft Corporation

Dear [First Name],

The Microsoft Windows® beta team would like to extend an invitation to you to participate in the Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server® 2008 R2 beta program planned for early 2009 as announced at the Professional Developers Conference Oct 2008. Accepting this invitation will allow you to access pre-release versions of the next version of Windows for the purpose of evaluating and providing feedback. We highly value your past feedback and know we can count on you again to help us build a great new version of Windows!

The beta version is not available quite yet but we need to assemble a great team of beta testers early so you are ready to go when we are! If you accept this invitation you’ll be notified when the beta version becomes available. In the meantime you can visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows7 and http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008R2 to learn more about what’s coming.

What you will get if you choose to participate

· Early access to downloadable beta copies of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

· Access to private newsgroups to discuss the beta with other testers and with Microsoft staff

· Access to various online events that will highlight new features and allow you to interact with the development team

· The ability to report bugs and track their status

· An opportunity to help us build a better Windows by assisting us in finding and fixing issues

What we will ask of you if you choose to participate

· We request that you download, burn to DVD and install Windows and/or Windows Server on at least one PC

· We ask that you actively participate in discussions on the newsgroups and share your opinions with us and others

· We also request that you file bugs if you encounter them as well as respond to surveys as you can.

· We may ask you to consider being a press reference or invite you to share your Windows 7 user experience with others

Things you should know about Windows 7 and the beta program

· The beta will be available in English, German, Japanese and Arabic. A language pack for Hindi will also be provided

· Availability will be via download only. No media will be provided so you’ll need a DVD burner to create installation media

· PCs that support and run Windows Vista should allow you to run Windows 7.

· Servers that support and run Windows Server 2008 should allow you to run Windows Server 2008 R2

· Participating in the beta does not necessarily mean you will receive a free final product.

· Participation is strictly voluntary but we ask that if you do accept this invitation you report bugs as you see them as well as actively participate in the newsgroups and other events.

· Spots are limited and from time to time we may remove inactive participants in order to make space available for others who are willing to actively provide feedback.

Accepting Your Invitation

To accept this invitation and become a member of this program, follow this link: .
If this link does not work for you, copy the full link and paste it into the Web browser address bar. You may be prompted to sign-in with your LiveID credentials.

Getting Started

While beta will not be available until early 2009 we, know you are excited to get started so we have opened the microsoft.beta.win7.lobby so you may begin renewing acquaintances with previous participants as well as meeting new testing peers. After accepting the invitation, you will be able to sign into Microsoft Connect and click on the “Windows 7 Beta Program” link for more information on accessing the newsgroups.

As well, to better understand our audience and how we are asking you to complete the following three surveys to tell us about yourself. Each survey has 20-40 questions and each should take you approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. You don’t have to take them all at once nor do you have to do it right now. We ask though that at some point you find time to complete them. As a thank-you for completing these prior to the end of the calendar year (Prior to January 1st, 2009) each participant who completes all three surveys (or indicates “already taken”) will be put into a drawing and five winners selected to receive some Windows 7 logo’ed toys!

Participant Survey Part 1 - http://connect.microsoft.com/Survey/Survey.aspx?SurveyID=7322&SiteID=488

Participant Survey Part 2 - http://connect.microsoft.com/Survey/Survey.aspx?SurveyID=7323&SiteID=488

Participant Survey Part 3 - http://connect.microsoft.com/Survey/Survey.aspx?SurveyID=7324&SiteID=488

The team would like to thank-you in advance for helping make this our best OS release to date and we look forward to hearing what you have to say!

Regards,

The Windows Customer Connection Team

If you do not wish to receive e-mail messages from this specific program, you need to "Decline Participation" on the Microsoft Connect My Participation page, since receiving program-specific e-mail is a mandatory part of your participation. If you do not wish to receive any e-mail messages from Microsoft Connect in the future, please send e-mail to mchelp@microsoft.com with the subject, "Remove Me From Microsoft Connect," and all your information will be completely removed from Microsoft Connect. If you need Microsoft Connect support for any other reason, visit the Microsoft Connect Contact Us page. This is an unmonitored e-mail address, so please do not reply to this message.

Discuss this Article 64

mikegalos@msn.com
on Dec 17, 2008
Seriously, Lindy, Since you're tracking people's predictions, let's hear yours to see how right you are. To save you from being original, the press has speculated on the following things being announced at MacWorld Expo (many with more coverage than they gave Jobs bailing on MacWorld Expo itself) so you can feel free to pick and choose. Updated Mac mini New Mac mini New iMac Updated iMac Intel Core i7 based iMac New Mac Pro Updated Mac Pro Intel Core i7 based Mac Pro Mac tablet Mac webtop Updated AppleTV New AppleTV iPhone nano New high end iPhone OS X Snow Leopard availability
Lindy
on Dec 17, 2008
Only guessing.... i7 for the Mac Pro since its the only Mac that uses a desktop CPU but the rest of the box will be the same for the most part. New Mac mini, much like the wired article, basically a Macbook in a mini desktop box minus the screen. Update on Snow Leopard as in its status maybe (huge maybe a live demo of it in its current status), and that new Open CL stuff or whatever its called, the partnership with Nvidia.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Dec 17, 2008
Well, tayme, to bring it back to the on to the OT topic, I'd note that Wired's coverage (Since Lindy brought up Wired as a source for accurate Mac info) doesn't mention it above the fold but only give a below the fold blurb equivalent in coverage to their interview with Aqua Teen's Meatwad, a review of a Samsung notebook and a new GPS designed for cyclists. By comparison, Yahoo!'s shortening their retention period for user logs to 3 months and Wired's video on robot sex got "above the fold" coverage.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Dec 17, 2008
Lindy Everyone's only guessing... So you're saying no changes to the iMac, iPhone, or AppleTV lines, no new product lines such as webtops or tablets and the only revised products will be the revised Mac mini and upgraded processors for Mac Pro and there will be no release of new software. Is that your prediction?
tayme
on Dec 17, 2008
@mikegalos - "I'd note that Wired's coverage (Since Lindy brought up Wired as a source for accurate Mac info) doesn't mention it above the fold " Yes...that is true...but remember, you said "It is absolutely amazing to watch virtually every *Apple blog* step all over themselves to NOT talk about the MacWorld bailout. The silence is just fascinating." (I added the * around Apple to show emphasis on what you were really saying.) ITs OK, mikegalos...we have all been wrong many times...most of us are big enough to admit it. But one sided shills like you, robertsjoe, Waethorn, and others refuse. --tayme
Lindy
on Dec 17, 2008
Yes that is my prediction. Jobs will not be there, Apple is pulling out. Perhaps some updates to high end video/photo apps, maybe a focus on the iTouch being a gaming device like those recent commercials allude to. The Mini is over due for sure. Either dump it or bring it up to speed. If you going to keep you have to update in light of the Dell Studio and others now. Also it has quite the following and among Mac folks its a favorite for a media hub PC jacked into your TV.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Dec 17, 2008
tayme I didn't bring up Wired until Lindy listed them as a source of accurate Apple info.
Lindy
on Dec 17, 2008
Never said they were accurate, they are just one of many predicting the Mini update. Want more links?
Waethorn
on Dec 17, 2008
"i7 for the Mac Pro since its the only Mac that uses a desktop CPU" WRONG! A Xeon is a *SERVER* CPU. There are no Mac's with desktop CPU's.
lotsamystuff
on Dec 17, 2008
"Yes...that is true...but remember, you said "It is absolutely amazing to watch virtually every *Apple blog* step all over themselves to NOT talk about the MacWorld bailout. The silence is just fascinating."" Gruber's blog is all over this today; it's practically an aggregator for blog stories on the topic. "mikegalos" is wrong. Again. And he conveniently ignores that or tries to change the subject. Master of obfuscation, he is.
Lindy
on Dec 17, 2008
So Canadiot is any i7 in say a Dell PC a server CPU? What makes it a server CPU, Intel calling it that or what its really being use for. The Mac Pro currently uses Xeons, and FB-Dimms or whatever that ram is called typically found in a server, but its not a server. I thought (dont feel like looking up) that any desktop/workstation that can use dual quad cores was using the Xeon since is multi-cpu aware (not core). So is a Dell Precision using a Xeon, a server CPU or a wokstation cpu. Please advise us....
Waethorn
on Dec 17, 2008
....Um, ok so did nobody notice that the IE7 patch is now out?
Lindy
on Dec 17, 2008
.Um, ok so did nobody notice that the IE7 patch is now out?....dont run IE so it wont matter. Now I probably will be forced to do a out of cycle patch run on my servers at work. Shavlik to the rescue.

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