Microsoft Sending Windows 7 SP1 Beta Invites

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"hackers will go all out to fool users into handing over personal information."

Please send your name, ssn, birthday and mailing address with optional credit card info (#, expire date and security code in the back) to imahackergonnastealyouridandmoney@hotmail.com) and you will receive Windows 7 SP1.
 
[citation][nom]sliem[/nom]"hackers will go all out to fool users into handing over personal information."Please send your name, ssn, birthday and mailing address with optional credit card info (#, expire date and security code in the back) to imahackergonnastealyouridandmoney@hotmail.com) and you will receive Windows 7 SP1.[/citation]

This guy seems legit.
 
[citation][nom]mlopinto2k1[/nom]Why the hell do they need to have a Beta SP1? Test it, then deliver the goods! Weird.[/citation]

Because like any patch, there is always the possibility that you break something in the process of trying to fix something else.

The beta is just to let any new problems shake out before final release.
 
Anyone who has been updating their computer through Windows update is already using SP1. I'm not exactly sure why Microsoft is public testing an update that is nothing more than a culmination of security fixes that are already out to the general public anyways.
 
"As Microsoft previously indicated, SP1 will not offer Windows 7-specific features, but rather serves as a culmination of updates released since the OS hit the market"

what's there to beta test? this a re-release of stuff we're already using.
 
[citation][nom]tolham[/nom]"As Microsoft previously indicated, SP1 will not offer Windows 7-specific features, but rather serves as a culmination of updates released since the OS hit the market"what's there to beta test? this a re-release of stuff we're already using.[/citation]
You'd be surprised. Stuff magically breaks for seemingly no good reason. Can't tell you how many times I've done something in a dev environment that works perfectly and then completely breaks in a test environment.

Personally, I rather have them run a beta test first instead releasing it to the world now only to find that I have a whole new set of Windows 7 computers that don't run. But thats just my opinion.
 

but these aren't new updates, these are updates they already released individually. it's a little late to just now start beta testing.
 
Microsoft is just making a big deal about BETA SP1 because it will draw attention to SP1. It's free advertising.

SP1 is important because that when most professional IT departments will adopt a new OS. This is also why SP1 is early this time...
 
[citation][nom]Ragnar-Kon[/nom]You'd be surprised. Stuff magically breaks for seemingly no good reason. Can't tell you how many times I've done something in a dev environment that works perfectly and then completely breaks in a test environment.Personally, I rather have them run a beta test first instead releasing it to the world now only to find that I have a whole new set of Windows 7 computers that don't run. But thats just my opinion.[/citation]
Is true. I develop on my local machine, then test on a dev server, then test on a mirror of the production server, then finally put code into production. I often ask certain users to test out fixes / new features for a while before they hit production. Its better than paying more testers, and its better real-world conditions.
 
"based on the quality of feedback you have provided on previous Windows programs."

Does that mean that people actually use that "Send Error Report" button? 😵
 
[citation][nom]1337_b0i[/nom]Does that mean that people actually use that "Send Error Report" button? 😵[/citation]
I often send messages like 'Fuck you Microsoft and your buggy-ass software'. I wonder why I haven't received my invite yet?
 
[citation][nom]1337_b0i[/nom]Does that mean that people actually use that "Send Error Report" button? 😵[/citation]
well considering those are anonymous, it might be difficult. i want windows 7 to get rid of that "searching for a solution to the problem" thing and just send a report in the background that way i can fix it myself because iu usually know what the problem i already
 
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