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Post subject: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:56 pm
watch?vqnCM5z9JYBQ hd1/youtube
Watch in 1080p for clearest view.
Itll be released soon with many other fixes along with the packed right into a WinPE 3 image.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:48 pm
Very nice. I hope you havent used any non-original files, yes?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:34 pm
Just the originals. There happen to be some modifications such as theme for cleaner buttons along with a better glass frame.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:16 am
Why Microsoft replace this phenomenal beautiful OS, which has a BIG FAIL OS called Vista?
Now I really discover why people here loves beta sometimes the betas are a lot better than the normal retail releases.
When I think on the beta relieve an I think using a mixture relating to the new OS as well as the previous release. That happens but anyway the differences do understand.
Windows Longhorn for Microsoft a loooong is awesome. I use a beta of the usb ports not from this point, from another website. It didnt have this crystal theme, it a XPish style with many modifications. Dont realize why Vista does not have all this decorations.
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:26 am
Why Microsoft replace this phenomenal beautiful OS, which has a BIG FAIL OS called Vista?
Because Longhorn was the product or service of feature creep, the equipment used to build Longhorn werent very mature and also the developers werent utilized to using the new tools. Vista can be considered as a dysfunction to the consumer, but it really many ways it absolutely was a success - It forced your computer industry to create some tech that has been once considered top-of-the-line performance hardware down on the average consumer. Plus, some technologies from Longhorn were carried over into Vista - Desktop Window Manager and also the WIM-based Setup pop into your head.
It didnt have this crystal theme, it were built with a XPish style with a few modifications. Dont realise why Vista hasn't got all this decorations.
Thatll become a 36xx to 400x build which used a visual style called Plex. The crystal theme, or Aero, wasnt present there since it simply wasnt there - That was a function that arrived somewhat late within the 4xxx range.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:54 am
I do admit; that appears pretty cool. Its better still than Longhorn Reloaded! Please make an effort to add as numerous of the Longhorn 4074 patches involved with it as you may find New Folder; Wifi; etc. This looks GREAT!
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:03 am
Windows Vista Beta 1 6.0.5112
Very, excellent. Thats eye appealing and fluid.
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:19 am
I do admit; seems pretty cool. Its a lot better than Longhorn Reloaded! Please make an attempt to add as numerous of the Longhorn 4074 patches in it as you may find New Folder; Wifi; etc. This looks GREAT!
New Folder is protected, but whats the wifi patch?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:43 am
Sigma OS 3, Win8 RP WM-Edition
From where this is downloaded?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 2:04 am
From where this could be downloaded?
No where yet, were working on some final bits.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 2:34 am
Sigma OS 3, Win8 RP WM-Edition
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 2:40 am
PandaX, I may need to find it. It would be a rarity from what I know.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:36 am
Took for a specified duration for this stuff to be sold.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:07 am
watch?vqnCM5z9JYBQ hd1/youtube
Watch in 1080p for clearest view.
Itll be released soon by other fixes as well as the packed in a WinPE 3 image.
is it running on VM or Main/Second OS?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:57 am
Nice to determine that you managed effectiveness. But why not consider Desktop Aurora? There was some errors in XAML original file, nonetheless it can be fixedI involve some files from AXP. From what I remember there are numerous Aurora entries in There has also been old M4/M5 Aurora who use DX meshes.
There were several Phoedowith 3D View resources on 4074 if I remember correctly.
giantseen: the wifi patch fixes? I have it somewhere I think. I know that a person posted it on joejoe along with other LH fixes, nevertheless the Longhorn section was closed and deleted.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:29 pm
Sigma OS 3, Win8 RP WM-Edition
I have got all Longhorn Fixes, they ware with setup exe, but inside in Executable file was just a registry tweak here is a download link for Folder Fix, Explorer Fix, and Wireless Fix
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:35 pm
This will likely be applied in original LH 4074 or perhaps Reloaded?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:51 pm
I have got all Longhorn Fixes, they ware with setup exe, but inside in Executable file only agreed to be a registry tweak below is a download link for Folder Fix, Explorer Fix, and Wireless Fix
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:00 pm
Panda X:Can I rely on standalone releasewithout downloading integrated ISO? ;
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:13 pm
Sigma OS 3, Win8 RP WM-Edition
Panda X: Im a lot more for full-flavored integrated iso. However maybe I can assist with something else, maybe everything will likely be much easier if all effort is made at i386 platform then a form.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:27 pm
Panda X: Im considerably more for full-flavored integrated iso. However maybe I can assist with something else, maybe everything are going to be much easier if all effort is made at i386 platform then your form.
i386 method takes a long time to install in comparison with WinPE 3 also it gives us a choice of applying fixes and changes automatically rather than applying them post install.
watch?vqnCM5z9JYBQ hd1/youtube
Watch in 1080p for clearest view.
Itll be released soon with many other fixes as well as the packed to a WinPE 3 image.
is it running on VM or Main/Second OS?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:51 pm
Sigma OS 3, Win8 RP WM-Edition
Ohh yeah WinPe 3 - scaled like Win7 RTM, Im sorry I thought it absolutely was for Windows XP PE. WinPe 3 is quite a bit faster then i386
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:15 pm
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:03 am
When would you like uploaded? Can drivers be contributed to it at the same time? 2000/XP drivers
Post subject: Re: Longhorn Build 4074 with Animated Preview Pane Aurora Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 4:10 am
When would you like uploaded? Can drivers be included to it likewise? 2000/XP drivers
No idea when, shouldnt be long though.
You can install the drivers if you install it, most drivers work towards Longhorn should you install them manually with files with the driver though some GPU drivers might not exactly work as intended.
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Post subject: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:34 am
I wanted to ask if I could install LH 4074 using VPC, then use native VHD boot on Server 08 R2 to get started on it natively?
Although, if some of you could discover how to get networking doing work in VMware 7, Id change my thoughts.
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:07 pm
No, Microsoft have stated that VHD boot only works with Windows 7/Server 08 R2, because on the required boot-time drivers not being within other os's.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:43 pm
Windows for Workgroups 3.11
This is the place you start a project to feature aforementioned drivers to Vista/LH, PortalCake.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:19 pm
Vista, possible based on just how deep VHD support runs.
Longhorn? You must be joking.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:13 pm
Windows for Workgroups 3.11
Well, that relies on which Longhorn were dealing with.
5048? Probably when it works on Vista.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:10 am
Well, that will depend on which Longhorn were referring to.
5048? Probably whether or not this works on Vista.
Id be extremely surprised with some of them. I really wouldnt expect effectiveness until approximately Beta 1 and Beta 2, assuming it is usually made to focus on RTM.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:01 am
Windows for Workgroups 3.11
Youre probably right, but half the fun is always that it probably wont work.
Anyway Im wondering what Mr. Cake has got to say with this.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:18 am
I added a LH 4074 VM directly copied from your DVD, to your VHD and added it to Serv08R2s bootloader.
Serv08R2 sees it as being previous versions of windows. Not surprising.
After I press Enter into it, what happens? Fails.
Seems much like the bootloader contains some magicky-sort-of-vhd-driver thats only competent at being loaded natively on Win6.
I know there was clearly this guy that had been getting the new MBR on Win5 versions, but whatever.
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:30 pm
VMWare 7s Network drivers help 4074.
I didnt even ought to modify anything, it connects for the internet ideal.
now, SVGA Drivers? Ugh, impossible.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:30 am
VMWare 7s Network drivers use 4074.
I didnt even should modify anything, it connects on the internet wonderful.
now, SVGA Drivers? Ugh, impossible.
Did you employ the VMXnet driver inside Program Files folder, or do you have to mod anything in file?
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:24 pm
It connected out with the box, Longhorn accepted the network driver, without user interaction.
SVGA alternatively, isn't feasible to get working.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:31 pm
It connected out on the box, Longhorn accepted the network driver, with virtually no user interaction.
SVGA alternatively, doesn't seem possible to get working.
Wow. Seems like were opposites. VMware SVGA from 6.5 works perfectly in 7, while networking in VMware would only work in the event you have switched it to your e1000.
Now, does anyone know a LH leakfixer?
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:47 pm
I know one leakfixer. Just run it plus it will perform the work.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:49 pm
I know one leakfixer. Just run it also it will perform work.
but Longhorn 2008s already installed LIME Patch 15. Mem usage still goes toward 130 MB in 20 seconds with all the current bling minus WinFS fired up.
Or am I missing something?
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:56 pm
I know one leakfixer. Just run it also it will perform work.
Or am I missing something?
Yes, WinFS started. Turn it off in
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:12 pm
There is often a command line tool reseting RAM usage in the choosen process. How about writing an order that will run it on for every single 10 minutes?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:41 pm
WinFS may be turned off, and all sorts of the bling has been switched on.
Still quite a bit of memory whoring by explorer.
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:18 am
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:28 am
Also, just how do i disable activation in 4074? i would like to try installing it over a real laptop.
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:38 am
Also, how to disable activation in 4074? i wish to try installing it using a real laptop.
cracked Winlogons on JoeJoe, but steveys mirrors work too
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:46 pm
i dont mean to get too needy, but is JoeJoe a FTP server or perhaps a website?
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:50 pm
i dont mean to get too needy, but is JoeJoe a FTP server or even a website?
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:51 pm
I suggest you will get Peters patches at this point though, thats where he keeps them nowadays. Ill have to discover if I can get his 4066 crack on the website at some point, I notice its missing.
Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:59 pm
Also, how can i disable WinFS to stabilize the memory leaks?
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Post subject: Re: Longhorn 4074 Native VHD boot and VMware 7 network working? Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:06 pm
Also, how can i disable WinFS to stabilize the memory leaks?
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Post subject: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 inside a VM? Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 6:37 pm
I wondered how I could install 4074 in a very VirtualBox VM, since ive never tested longhorn before.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 within a VM? Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 6:37 pm
Just handle the installation. Set the OS type to XP.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in a very VM? Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 6:53 pm
and be sure to use VMware, its more appropriate for Longhorn builds than VirtualBox is.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 inside a VM? Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:07 pm
So I installed it, rebooted it and find an odd screen where there can be a black line at the top, nothing underneath, and hang side by side 20 times. Graphics fault, maybe? I dunno.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 inside a VM? Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:13 pm
So I installed it, rebooted it and find an odd screen where there is often a black line in the top, nothing underneath, and place side by side 20 times. Graphics fault, maybe? I dunno.
Yeah, its a known bug in VirtualBox 4.
Try to blindly install Guest Additions.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 within a VM? Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:43 pm
Do not use VirtualBox, really.
Great software, I love it, nonetheless its not good for Longhorn.
Youve been lucky to get to setup it without troubles, I experienced the graphic bug during install too.
I used QEMU, poor performances, however it works.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:09 am
Try VMware with Workstation 6 or 7 compatibility also it should work fine. Many Whistler and Longhorn builds display terribly within my VirtualBox.
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Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in a very VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:37 am
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 12:51 pm
I develop the build in VMware Workstation 8 and works pretty fine. Its OK and keep the compatibility to Workstation 8 in this mode mobile phone would boot for an extended time, hence I choose lower compatibility mode for it.
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Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 1:19 pm
Just use any VMWare Workstation/Player.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 within a VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:15 pm
yeah, it took some time to boot and there is no mouse, but who cares?
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in a very VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:54 pm
It takes nearly 3 minutes on top of that to Welcome to Windows Setup with Workstation 8 or 6.5-7.x mode, while only 20 seconds with 6.0 compatibility. Mouse works in any mode above.
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Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:15 pm
Im writing this under Longhorn 4074 inside VMware Workstation 8 VMware Players equivalent can do too as VMware Player is really the same without advanced features like Snapshots.
Make a whole new VM, refer to it as what you want, set the OS to Windows XP Professional. Disable BIOS date sync because very well be installing VMware tools, too, but too into Longhorn we need to change the BIOS date.
As CaptainPeanut said, dont use SCSI for your virtual hard disk connection. VMware defaults to SCSI under Vista and 7 AFAIK, but anything before that defaults to IDE. I did this mistake over a physical machine. Windows XP has a similar problem except it is possible to fix it simply by slipstreaming SATA drivers.
Do mobile phone and boot into Longhorn. Make sure your BIOS date isnt sneakily changed by VMware Workstation.
When youve booted into Longhorn, youll need to obtain rid of these timebomb showing correct date. I have a very patched for said build with a BA member, unsure who it is along with a file replacer bundled within a ISO in the event you want it, just ask because I dont think BA will permit me to post it publicly regarding cracks.
When youve patched it, restart, alter your BIOS date to today and boot. Shouldnt boot you off on this occasion. Make a snapshot of the. Very important when you want to rewind in time to if you patched it.
Get VMware Tools for Workstation 6 Workstation 8 drivers won't work and install as normal. It may take a bit because Longhorn is slow in the beginning.
When its finally installed, make another snapshot, then restart. Again, shouldnt boot you off of the desktop and on the login screen. VMware Tools will take a little while, but not too much time, to ready itself and, well, work. At first youll have an error suggesting to upgrade VMware Tools, neglected. VMware Tools inside 4074 VM can have a No join front of their icon, then will demonstrate a caution icon. When it gets for the caution icon, itll enable you to resize the VM screen.
And there is a near-perfect Longhorn build! This builds version of IE includes a download manager that doesnt develop me so download Firefox or Opera Opera is usually recommended on the host and drag it towards the VM it'll work. Change the compatibility mode of Operas installer to Windows XP and there is a perfect browser, too.
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Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:38 pm
Make a different VM, think of it as what you want, set the OS to Windows XP Professional. Disable BIOS date sync because very well be installing VMware tools, too, but on top of that into Longhorn we need to change the BIOS date.
Actually, to point out, this isnt essential for 4074. In this build, the timebomb can be a standard 180-day one, as opposed to a date-limited one possibly because that it was a public build.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:10 pm
1. Dont do the installation in Oracle VM VirtualBox, the graphics driver will kill it.
2. Windows Longhorn Builds 4074 and after dont need to modify the BIOS date. Instead you should discover how to remove the timebomb, and ways to activate it get rid of the activation things.
3. Install it in VMWare Workstation 8, it truly does work fine there. Go for it.
4. If you are running x64 version, set the OS to Windows XP Professional x64.
5. Dont install VMWare Tools, it doesnt benefit me.
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Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in the VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 7:38 pm
yeah, it took a bit to boot and there isnt any mouse, but who cares?
4074 experienced a broken mouse driver within the Preinstallation Environment.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in a very VM? Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:02 pm
I reached it working finally! I managed for getting it up in Parallels Desktop 7!
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 within a VM? Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:40 pm
Where want to go today?
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Personally, around my experience, Microsoft Virtual PC is great for older Longhorn builds, also in that setup, I have run Longhorn successfully, numerous times, yet VMWare doesnt quite work that well, no less than not on my system 2.2 Ghz processor with 2 GB of RAM, though hounsell usually think that VMWare needs a a lot more powerful system.
In plain english, if VMWare works properly with your system, then use that, in case not, then just go with Microsoft Virtual PC.
Post subject: Re: Question How may I install Longhorn 4074 in a very VM? Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:51 pm
hounsell usually think that VMWare needs a far more powerful system.
Not a additional powerful system, not a total turd.
Ive been using VMWare since I a Sempron 64 and 512MB RAM.
Virtual PC is simply far less able to using greater resources than VMWare, which does the task rather well.
With Longhorn, theres some HAL incompatibilities sometimes - Hit F5 at boot around where it insists upon hit F6 for extra storage controllers, and you can select the HAL. Standard PC or whatever it's, is most compatible ie, non-ACPI, non-Multiprocessor. That should get most builds taking even the latest VMWare.
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It lives! Windows Longhorn is resurrected and is also available for download. Microsoft unveiled Longhorn back early 2002, because operating system meant to succeed Windows XP. However, the 2002 Windows Longhorn plus the January 31, 2007 Windows Vista will not be one as well as the same main system. I am sure that you have still many of you who recall August 27, 2004, your day when Microsoft announced a scale back and also a reset of Longhorn so as to make the then planned 2006 deadline.
If Microsoft we had not changed course last 2004, Windows Vista to be sure it would have not booted on our desktops. Sure enough, apparently a group of developers failed to find out eye to eye while using Redmond Company within the divergent trajectory from Longhorn. As a result, they took it upon themselves to resurrect Windows Longhorn based on Microsoft s original vision with the operating system.
Longhorn Reloaded is often a Project dedicated towards the revival in the Operating System referred to as Code Name Longhorn. To put the projects aims simply, we try and finish off what Microsoft started before the os was canceled. It can be a modification of Windows 6.0.4074, that was originally released over the 2004 Windows Hardware Engineers Conference, reads a message for the Longhorn Reloaded official website.
While Windows Vista no longer provides the Windows File System WinFS feature and it is core may be built starting through the Windows Server 2003 kernel, the Joejoe group have gone back to your pre-release Build 4074 of Longhorn and took it after that. Longhorn Reloaded M1 Technical Refresh - The second public discharge of Longhorn Reloaded. The serial required is compared to this: TCP8W-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-99FBW. This technical refresh release can be installed using a partitioned harddrive. You shouldn t have problems while installing unlike the initial Longhorn Reloaded M1 Release, reveals a note that accompanied the download. In fact, the 2 main screenshots which you are able to determine at the bottom come not from Windows Vista but from Windows Longhorn Reloaded M1.
Microsoft has so far neglected to react towards the project officially, though the Redmond Company did state that the conclusion users license agreement with the beta build of Longhorn doesn't allow users to switch and redistribute the code. Meanwhile, the Joejoe group - in the leadership of Jemaho JeanMarie Houvenaghel - informed that this development process will move for the M2 milestone.
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Its been a protracted year. On May 4, 2004, Microsoft group vice chairman Jim Allchin provided a keynote address for the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference WinHEC 2004 see my show report, where he demonstrated Longhorn builds 4067 and 4069 and discussed such Longhorn features as Avalon, Indigo, and Aero. The company then provided build 4074 showing goers, and MSDN subscribers. It appeared as if Longhorn was finally on the right track.
Not quite. Unbeknownst to people outside of Microsoft, Longhorn was approximately to take a serious detour. The 4000-series builds that Microsoft had just shown off and passed out had already run their course and were destined with the technological dustbin. The problem, I was told recently, was that this underpinnings of Longhorn-then based within the Windows XP code base-were struggling in the weight of all with the technologies that Microsoft planed to implement within this release.
Ill provide an exclusive write-up in what happened next sometime in June 2005, for the time being lets just point out that Longhorns architects went back on the drawing board. The 4000-series builds were scrapped, as well as the company started building Longhorn again completely from scratch, with all the Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 SP1, see my preview code base the way it did for your x64 version of Windows XP see my preview. The idea is the fact that Longhorn needed being better componentized from your start, so that this company could offer more discrete versions of this product to customers plus much more easily add-within the many disparate technologies it absolutely was developing. These versions of Longhorn are identified by their 5000-series build numbers.
Late recently, Microsoft finally issued its first public build of Longhorn, build 5048. Also known cryptically since the Longhorn Developer Preview, Longhorn build 5048 was really created on April 1, 2005 and won't reflect some from the advancements Microsoft recently made. That was by design: Longhorn build 5048 was made largely for device driver writers and, so, isn't going to include many from the user interface niceties were expect from Longhorn. Furthermore, it really represents a usability back-step from last years build 4074. Thats because some features, much like the Sidebar as well as the new system-wide Contacts utility, are missing in working order in 5048. There are factors behind these omissions. None of them are particularly good.
In any event, Longhorn build 5048 was issued at WinHEC 2005 see my show report. Between WinHEC 2004 and WinHEC 2005, even though Longhorn was silently being re-engineered, Microsoft publicly said that Longhorn was changing somewhat. First, the WinFS data storage engine could well be delayed until after Longhorn shipped, though Microsoft promised a beta version of WinFS around exactly the same time that Longhorn was completed and vowed to incorporate most with the instant desktop search functionality in Longhorn regardless. Second, key Longhorn technologies, like Avalon and Indigo, could be ported to Windows XP with SP2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, and also the x64 versions of XP and 2003, to be sure developers how they would have an enormous enough industry to target. Microsoft also vowed to ship Longhorn in 2006. Ive discussing these developments extensively on this website. Check out my Road to Windows Longhorn 2004 and Road to Windows Longhorn 2005 showcases for details.
I need to be honest here. After a year with out a single new Longhorn build and also little concrete information in what was occurring with the project, I had high expectations for build 5048. And a pre-WinHEC briefing using the software giant did nothing to assuage those hopes. Plus, Ive seen advanced Longhorn UI work and I knew how cool this thing was going to get.
Build 5048 communicates none of their. And thats unfortunate, because Microsoft stood a chance to ramp up the momentum of any product that, in all honesty, might use a little momentum. On the one hand, we have now Windows XP with SP2, which lots of people describe as adequate, a phrase that could haunt Microsoft for years to come since it tries to foist new Windows and Microsoft Office versions with them with decreasing success. On the other hand, I present your competition, Linux and Mac OS X. The Linux market could be convoluted and disjointed, but Linux, too, is sufficiently good, and its particular free, along with sufficiently good applications like and Web browsers, like Firefox.
It gets worse. Apples Mac OS X, recently upgrade to version 10.4 Tiger, see my review is a bit more than adequate. In many different ways, OS X is better than Windows, particularly for experienced people, and Tiger rubs Microsofts nose from the embarrassment of shipping an integral Longhorn feature-instant desktop search-a 12 months ahead on the software giant. Thats right folks. We already knew that Microsoft was facing smaller, nimbler competitors. But those competitors are now commencing to outperform Microsoft from the feature department too. Its time for Redmond to quit pretending Linux and OS X dont exist.
Anyway, Longhorn build 5048 is quite boring. That its boring by design doesnt cause me to much happier. I do know that this company will add back major new functionality with time for Beta 1 currently scheduled for June 30, 2005, nevertheless, you know how those release dates have a very way of slipping nevertheless for Beta 2 a nebulous release that Microsoft is not going to commit to start a date to. But sitting in early May 2005, surveying the state Longhorn, it's just not pretty. Longhorn build 5048 is usually a disappointment. Heres what I found out about it build within a busy week of testing.
If youre familiar with all the Longhorn 4000-series setup procedure see my Windows Longhorn Build 4074 Gallery 1 for details, Longhorn build 5048 holds stay away from surprises, yet still offers none on the amazing corporate deployment tools I first wrote about two long a long time ago.
First, build 5048 can be acquired on DVD only, and this might be true on the final product at the same time. When you boot on the DVD, youre presented that has a new Longhorn boot logo Figure, and a Welcome to Windows Setup screen Figure. After that, you enter your Product Key, agree towards the Software License Terms, and are assigned an oddly non-customizable Settings screen Figure. Here, it is possible to change not hard to install location as well as the computer name, but none with the other options. Presumably, putting together user accounts, regional settings, plus the time zone will come inside a later build.
When I originally tried to put in build 5048, I ran to a lot of problems. My first attempt was in the Virtual PC 2004-based virtual machine, but Setup couldnt view the unformatted virtual drive Figure. This frequent problem cropped up in VMWare Workstation 4.5 and 5.0, so I lost the battle and partitioned my laptop then installed it on its new partition. That install went fine-albeit slowly-and I later learned that there can be a bug inside the build 5048 setup application that prevents it from seeing unformatted virtual disks. If you want to fit Longhorn build 5048 in a choice of Virtual PC or VMWare, you will need to copy more than a formatted virtual disk from another virtual machine first. Then, Setup is able to see, format, and employ that disk.
In any event, when you finally present Setup which has a disk it learns how to use, settle back and wait, because Longhorn build 5048 takes more than an hour to setup. Microsoft still insists it is going to get clean installs of Longhorn below quarter-hour, however it is hard to imagine now.
Once Longhorn build 5048 is finished installing, you boot directly inside desktop in the Administrator account Figure, which can be a little disconcerting. And should you try to carry out the right thing, security-wise, and give a password towards the Administrator account and after that create your own user account, build 5048 actually complains so it cant log your self: The auto-logon is hard-coded in a way. Nice work, guys.
Not surprisingly, Longhorn build 5048 is visually combining Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, tossed together using a new Aero theme which is rendered, on this build, using XP-era technology instead of the advanced Avalon-based UI well see in later builds Figure.
Some small visual niceties can be purchased, however. Some icons happen to be updated to approximate the vector-based icons that Longhorn may ultimately use Figure, along with the Start Menu is barely translucent. You can also enable a pseudo-Aero Glass mode utilizing a Registry hack Figure, however the results are buggy and gratifaction challenged, so I soon lost interest.
The 4000-series Sidebar is fully gone in build 5048 and Microsoft corporate second in command Joe Peterson said its probably gone once and for all. Thats a waste, since the Sidebar was one with the best Longhorn features, around my opinion, the other that I use today, roughly, together with the MSN Premium Dashboard.
There is usually a new Search Administrator icon inside tray area. It raises the Indexing Options dialog Figure for Longhorns instant search functionality.
Desktop Properties is unchanged from XP.
Microsoft has evolved the Start Menu fairly radically within this build, though the email address details are visually challenging. Instead of the pop-up All Programs sub-menu the All Program entry now triggers a visual change the location where the All Programs menu items replace the left side on the Start Menu Figure. If you open a folder beyond this concept, the menu expands, causing a gasp scroll bar show up Figure. Ugly.
There can also be an unmarked search box inside Start Menu, below All Programs. Here, you may actually type within the name of your application yes, seriously, plus the left half on the Start Menu can change to display any applications that match what youre typing, because you type Figure. I seriously doubt the utility of the feature, but whatever: Anyone who uses the mouse to pick a search box, then types inside an application name, and after that once again uses the mouse to find the correct application on the search results list has previously given up any semblance of trying to become efficient.
Microsoft says that it can be moving away through the My naming convention in Explorer, which is partially implemented in build 5048. My Computer is actually Computer, and My Network Places is simply Network, followed from the name of your workgroup or domain in parenthesis. Mine is labeled as Network THURROTT, one example is.
The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties are virtually identical to the people in XP or 2003. However, a different System Tray tab Figure, while largely useless today, will someday permit you to configure various System controls, which appear to become somewhat separated on the old tray icon means of doing things. I guess well should wait to see.
Fire up an Explorer window like My Computer Figure and youll observe that Microsoft is edging ever closer towards the visualize and organize scheme that theyve been preparing for Longhorn. The file preview area may be moved for the bottom from the window, setting up a more streamlined look than that in the 4000-series builds. And task-oriented options now appear in the menu.
The view style options similar to that on the 4000-series builds. A slider permits you to switch between Details, Tiles, Large Icons, Medium Icons, and Small Icons Figure. Large Icons have been pretty decent looking and, dare I say it, almost OS X-like Figure. Picture icons, naturally, are thumbnails, regardless with the view style. And the Address Bar continues to be replaced with a breadcrumb bar that means it is easier to jump to locations which are higher from the shell hierarchy compared to current view.
In the My Documents folder-which, remember, could eventually be replaced using a virtual folder called Documents-we can start to see the beginnings of visualize and organize. In addition to standard shell folders like My Pictures, the My Documents folder also contains special smart folders, called Auto Lists, that aggregate some kinds of data. There are five Auto Lists for documents in build 5048: All Documents, Authors, Keywords, Recent Documents, and Types Figure. However, you will discover others in other folders. For example, the My Music folder has Auto Lists for Album Artists, Albums, Favorite Albums, Favorite Music, Genre, Music, and Ratings. My Pictures has Events, Locations, and People.
You can construct search queries inside a fairly simple way utilizing a visual query builder seems like it had been lifted straight outside of Windows Media Player Figure. Heres how it truely does work: You specify specific searches term inside the Search For field then select a location to search, as well as the types of files youd want to include inside the search. Then, you hone the search through the use of any number of filters both AND and OR based. For example, you would possibly filter the location where the Author is Paul Figure. The list of things by which you'll be able to filter a query is very long. However, until you may save these types of searches, its a fairly laborious strategy for finding stuff. Curiously, you design your own Lists. To do so, right-click on any folder or desktop and select New and List. Then, offer the List an identity. However, there isnt any way to figure out what constitutes the List. At least not too I can determine. The preview pane is empty, and will be offering no clear configuration operations.
Control Panel continues to be overhauled using a new type of Category view Figure, although the Classic view remains to be available and visually resembles Classic view in XP. Most with the individual Control Panel applets appear to become lifted straight from XP too, there are will no longer any from the new-and-improved applets such as Contacts utility from build 4074. However, there are many more hints of items to come here, including empty or non-functional OS and Application Updates and Sync Manager applets. The Portable Media Devices applet triggers a wizard when launched Figure that attempts to find a compatible portable media player or related device as being a USB key. I havent gotten results yet, with a real PC or from the inside of a virtual machine.
Theres also a unique Add/Remove Networked Device applet that may be launched from an icon called Networked Device Installation Figure. This applet discovered network-attached devices and then specifics of their capabilities. Clearly, it is the first look at what is going to be some sort of UPnP/Windows Connect front-end.
Longhorn build 5048 comes with all the complete suite of bundled applications youre employed to from XP, so no big news there. Internet Explorer looks just like a standard shell window but works on the normal Address bar Figure and identifies itself as version 6.0. Windows Media Player 10 and Outlook Express are typical familiar, as well as all with the other applications.
Ive only installed several external applications and still have nothing brilliant to report. Microsoft Office 2003 and Windows AntiSpyware install all right, while applications like Zone Alarm Security Suite, Microsoft Photo Story 3, and Tweak UI refuse to fit at all.
Frankly, theres not only a lot to report about build 5048. The new Print, Imaging, Fax, and Color features aren't included. Nor is Windows File Protection WFP, an EFS-like security feature that may debut in Beta 1. The Limited User safety measures, too, are missing for action. From a stop user perspective, most with the new and interesting stuff we saw within the 4000-series builds is removed, leaving us which has a painfully familiar XP-like experience.
I be aware that this build is designed for developers, however, and sure enough, the DVDs that Microsoft given out at WinHEC 2005 do such as a Software Development Kit SDK and Windows Driver Kit WDK, which require the Visual Studio 2005 beta. Ill install this equipment and delve further into build 5048. However, my guess is always that I wont have considerably more to report until I see Beta 1 or any other pre-Beta 1 interim. Time will inform.
Longhorn build 5048 is hugely disappointing from a stop user perspective since it shows what lengths behind Microsoft is at delivering another client version of Windows. Also, expectations were high that Microsoft would hit your home run using this build, because it turned out the first public Longhorn release in a very year. With my enthusiasm firmly under control now, I can anticipate some June briefings and also the expected July launch of Longhorn Beta 1. I do expect that things will indeed improve with time. However, this isn't saying much, as things could only improve.
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