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Microsoft stopped Windows 7 beta Download

Jan 10 2009, 2:33am CST | by

Microsoft stopped Windows 7 beta Download
 
 

As reported yesterday the Microsoft servers for delivering the Windows 7 beta ISO images have been overloaded pretty much as soon as the download page went up. It got so bad that Microsoft stopped the Windows 7 beta download and posted this message:
"Thanks for your interest in the Windows 7 Beta. The volume has been phenomenal -- we’re in the process of adding more servers to handle the demand. We’re sorry for the delay and we’ll re-post the Beta as soon as we can ensure a quality download experience."

Update: Windows 7 Beta Download available again
There is no new release date and time given when Microsoft will commence the Windows 7 beta download.
You can check if the Windows 7 beta is available again on this page. Do not forget to check to see if you can even use the Windows 7 beta, before going crazy to try to download a copy.

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Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into vibrant technology magazine.
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