Vista Betas Will Kill Your Data
April 25, 2007 by Jason
MICROSOFT HAS let it be known that the behaviour of Windows Vista beta copies is about to change fairly substantially. From May 31, anybody using a beta copy of the OS will find that their machine reboots every two hours, and that intermediate access will be limited to base-level file retrieval.
That means that you could lose data you’re working on, and that your machine will be good only for reformatting. This isn’t as bad news as it seems. Users who had taken part in the Vista beta scheme millions of people, in fact were all given free copies of Vista Ultimate by the Vole as a ‘thank you’. Read More»






