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Originally Posted by provocating
I personally do not have a subscription but why not just do Technet ? From what I understand you get 10 copies of just about every single thing Microsoft makes. You can download the ISO's, copy down all of your keys and you are set. You have access to everything for a year and the keys still work after that. From what I understand there is nothing illegal about it, it is something MS offers.
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Yeah. A lot of people are trying to get MSDN subs, but it's not something that you can get that easily. If you're a student, it's much easier though.

I already have 12 CD Keys for Windows 7 for both 32 and 64bit, so I'm waiting to see if it'll stick once the RTM is out. You can still use the RC1 Windows 7 DVD and use that to upgrade to a RTM Win7, so a lot of people are going that route. If they still work, I'll toss one your way.

There was a limited time when the RC1 beta was closed, and they were giving out free CD Keys, so I snatched up a handful just in case.
*OM NOM NOM NOM*
And about the 10 minute thing, you know I'm just ribbing ya. It just sounded funny, that's all. It's like me telling my friends, that after I was married my wife for ten minutes I decided she wasn't for me, both asthetically and performance wise, so I installed HotBabe 7.
Shendare, I did the same too. Vista out of the box (before SP1) was horrible - I mean in comparison to what it is now at least. And they issued SP1 too late, so the damage has already been done. Luckily I was still using WinXP as a dual boot, so I didn't get shafted much. After SP1, it was nice so I just made it my main OS.
I just can't go back to WinXP, though. They only way to go is forward, and that's with Windows 7. Damn, I sound like a commercial now.