But remember that the Customer Preview Program beta testers, unlike the
TechBeta Program beta testers, are completely unscreened. They go to
GetReady, request the download and key, wait for the email, and away they
go.
In spite of all that MS has to say on the subject on GetReady, a lot of
these folks are not thinking about beta testing but just trying to become
early adopters.
"dan brown" <> wrote in message
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> They do screen beta testers. If all of the testers were perfect they
> wouldnt
> find the problems that the average user encounters. I have only been using
> computers for a couple years with no training at all and I have been in
> the
> beta testing program for about 1 year. I have been using the beta programs
> very successfully. I use almost all the live beta's, office 2007, windows
> defender and one care. I just installed Vista build 5384 and even though
> I
> know that I will screw up a couple times my feedback helps make the
> programs
> work. That is what beta is for.
>
> "LS (V)" wrote:
>
>> Steve,
>> I use to think Microsoft screened the "Beta" Testers.
>> Apparently not.... Seems to me they are passing the "Betas" out to anyone
>> that can download them.
>> If people would just research ( or at least read the instructions) on
>> the
>> new Vista System before they jump head first into it, they might see some
>> of
>> the possible obstructions to their "good intentions".
>> As a Technician and shop owner, I get several calls a day wanting
>> advice
>> on "Fixing" their screw-ups. As a rule, I just tell them to either bring
>> it
>> in or reformat and reinstall the original operating system.
>> Being in the business since '71, I (like your self) have seen a
>> majority
>> of clean running systems destroyed by "OP's" trying to experiment. I
>> think
>> there should be more limits on the Beta Downloads and that might at least
>> keep a lot of systems running.
>>
>> "Steve" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > I'm thinking there are a lot of people installing Vista Beta 2 that,
>> > maybe
>> > shouldn't be.
>> > Installing a new operating system can be a steep learning curve,
>> > especially a beta.
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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