Here we go!
Published on September 6, 2006 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News
Microsoft released Vista RC1 (build 5600) to users who participated in the Customer Preview Program today. If you participated in the Beta 2 release, you should have received an e-mail with information on the RC1 release. You will need to use the key given to you in Vista Beta 2 for this new release

If you were not part of the Customer Preview Program before don't worry. Microsoft will be taking new participants soon, so check the CPP website for information on signing up.

Vista Customer Preview Program

Download Vista RC1


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on Sep 10, 2006
starkers,
Clean Installs are working better than upgrades at this point. Yes, you will be able to use your Beta2 key to install and activate.
on Sep 10, 2006
Thanks for the info guys

Now I seriously need help burning a usable disk. The checksum of the downloaded file tallies okay, but if I use just Nero burning Rom to add and burn the file I get a not valid Win32 file mesage....if I use winimage ISO converter, the file registers as an ISO file okay but will not auto run, and when I try to open the file I just get winimage asking me to create another image of the same thing, one that I cannot open or install,

If anyone can provide me with the simplest method of converting the file to as usable ISO image that'll autorun to install RC 1 I'd be eternally grateful. I never had this problem when just burning the beta 2 file just using the Bero burning Rom, but this one is proving to be most obstinant and I'd dearly love to have it up and running ASAP, so please guys, some easy to follow instuctions any fool could follow would really be of a huge assistance/benifit. TIA
on Sep 10, 2006
I'm having trubble accessing http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com/ . Tried to give feedback with teh MBC, but I only get an error report when I try to submit anything.
on Sep 10, 2006
For some reason, I didn't recieve an email with instructions. I registered for Beta 2 back in June or July, I dont know what happened.
on Sep 11, 2006
***bump***


Now I seriously need help burning a usable disk.


Now come on guys, pleeeease! I'm going through Vista RC1 withdrawal symptoms after a 28.4 hour download time and I'm beginning to climb the walls not being able to burn & install it properly. PLEASE, it's like being the mischievous teenager finding dad's car keys, wanting to sneakily take it for a drive while he's having a nap, but finding the garage is locked and dad wears the key on a chain around his neck.

Worse still, it's like being given a pack of your most favourite candy of all time the day after you've had all your teeth removed....like a eunuch winning a lifetime supply of Viagara.

Besides, I have a rather large frisbee collection due to the many failed attempts so far, and I'd rather not be continually adding to it.....they're just not fun when the cat refuses to fetch and our 11 yo pug is too lazy to get out of his own way. To give you an idea of just how lazy he (Brodie) is, when he's sniffing at his leash we know it's not a hint to go for walkies....he wants one of us to carry him around the neighbourhood for a change of scenery.

Anyhow, I'm sure it's something quite simple that I'm missing/doing wrong and I need someone to enlighten me since exhausting my own thought processes as to what it could be.
on Sep 11, 2006
You may have a corrupted download. There was nothing special I needed to do...it was a regular .iso that I burned with PowerISO and it installed with no problem at all. Or maybe a problem with your burner. Good luck.
on Sep 11, 2006
You may have a corrupted download. There was nothing special I needed to do...it was a regular .iso that I burned with PowerISO and it installed with no problem at all. Or maybe a problem with your burner. Good luck.


Thanks for your input, boss, though I wouldn't have thought it'd be a corrupt download as the checksum tallied up okay....but then, that only says all the files are present and complete, I guess. However, just to be sure, I'll d/l it again.

Also, I am using a different burner to the one I used to do Vista beta 2, and a newer version of Nero Burning Rom as well. Currently I have two Lite-On DVD-RW SHM-165P65's installed and I'm using Nero 6.6, whereas before (when Beta 2 succesfully burned) I was using Nero 6.0 and a Lite-On DVDRW SOHW-8325. I wouldn't think that'd make a difference either, but then I'm not aware of any issues with these newer versions....so if anyone knows of any pertinant issues here, please advise as my wife has the earlier versions in her machine and (maybe ) she'll let me burn it on hers instead.
on Sep 11, 2006
Also try burning at a lower speed. I have read of similar problems when people were burning at high speeds.




on Sep 11, 2006
Also try burning at a lower speed. I have read of similar problems when people were burning at high speeds.


Although MS advises burning at 1x or 2x for a better quality disc, Nero will only allow me to burn at 4x.....even though it offers lower speeds during setup, the burn always begins at 4x, no matter how many times I select 1x or 2x. Thing is I burned Vista beta 2 at 4x using Nero and it came out just fine, and I can't see that I'm doing
anything differently now, which is why I'm at a loss as to why I'm unable to achieve a successful burn this time around.

Maybe it has something to do with my new DVD burners (tried burning on both), but one would imagine the newer technology would handle the task equally if not better than the old, especially combined with updated burning software. Maybe that's where my problem begins/lies (the software), and maybe somebody could point me in the direction of an easy to use proggie that's known to successfully complete this particular task without drama.

....and preferaby a downloadable trial or freeware proggie, seeing as I'd be unlikely to need it again anytime soon - that I'm unable to access the cash and/or stores for a few days yet.

Also, the second d/l only tool 2 hours 43 minutes (as opposed to the first at over 28 hours), so here's hoping that's a positive thing towards a successful burn this time around. This situation reminds me of when I was just 19 and working out bush. I was earning $300 per day but there was nowhere to spend a cent (not even a pub)...and this currently unusable ISO file is burning a hole in my HD.

Anyway, I'll do a bit of investigating of my own and give it another go...will report back when done, either as being successful or too damned frustrated and have given up trying, again. In the meantime, however, please continue posting tips & possible solutions just in case there are others, besides myself, experiencing similar issues.
on Sep 11, 2006
Nero will only allow me to burn at 4x.....even though it offers lower speeds during setup, the burn always begins at 4x, no matter how many times I select 1x or 2x.


Try it on your wife's machine.

I burned the .iso using Nero 6.6 at 2.4x without issue. I suspect it is your new optical drive(s) that are not allowing the slower speed.
on Sep 11, 2006
I burned the .iso using Nero 6.6 at 2.4x without issue. I suspect it is your new optical drive(s) that are not allowing the slower speed.


Thanks, Corky, I'll give that a try (that's if she'll let me anywhere near now she's well & truly got the "I've got my own PC" bug ) Nah, she'll be right! My wife also registered for the Vista beta 2 public release but hasn't been able to use until now, and with RC1 now being available, she's also champing at the bit to play with it.

Also, I looked into and downloaded Ashampoo's Burning Studio 6, which has ISO support, various speeed selections and much more, so does anyone here know anything about this program, whether or not it would have better support than Nero for these newer optical drives I now have. I've been trying to make head or tail of the tech speak in the users manual, but many of its terms/phrases are double Dutch to me and I'm lost in specs, figures and equations that are well beyond me. Funny thing that....I can build me missus a PC but can't RTFM.

It appears to be a feature rich suite of burning/ripping programs, so if it suits my needs, at U.S. $29.95 it may very well be worth the investment.....anyone with any input/info/experience at all, please share it with us for future reference.

In the meantime, however, it's 9.00 am and I've not been to bed yet, so I'm gonna get some snooze prior to attempting another burn (or 6) of RC1. I'll try it on my wife's machine, then on my own using the Ashampoo burning suite before reporting back with the results...which hopefully are positive this time. I'm so sick and tired of creating frisbees the cat won't fetch....tho I think I may have come up with an ingenious idea as to how I can train him to bring 'em back. Attach the disc/now frisbee to the cat, throw him instead, then hold up a sardine so he comes running back for the delicious (to him) morsel.
on Sep 11, 2006
Hm interesting.. If anyone else has a problem that they aren't signed up for CPP... Just use phone activation.. The customer service rep. was more than cooperative in giving me the 48-digit code to activate. Pretty cool. Guess they figure the copies will explode about June anyways so why argue.

(Sorry to take us off topic.. Just figured this was useful information for people like me that didn't have time to "wait" for CPP apps to be accepted and watch my puter burst into flames.. lol"
on Sep 12, 2006
Well I tried Burning RC1 on my wife's machine using Nero 6.6. but still no go. Although I can select the 1x or 2x speeds, when the burn starts it's always at 4x and the result is a non-usable disc....if I have winimage08 installed I get a complete ISO file that does not autorun and individual files within cannot be accessed...if I uninstall winimage08, the resulting file is a invalid Win32 application and totally useless.

I tried with Ashampoo Burning Suite 6 on my own machine, but still cannot get the burn speed below 4x and the resulting disc was as above...effin' useless. I then tried burning with Ashampoo on my wife's machine, given her burner isn't one of these new fangled optical drives, but still the burning speed will not come below 4x, so I gave up trying, having wasted around 15 - 20 discs on it so far.

I'm now totally at a loss as to how I'll ever get this burn done...nothing has been successful so far and I'm fresh out of ideas, so if anyone can offer any ideas, possible solutions, etc, please respond cos I'm just about at my wits end.
on Sep 12, 2006
I still think there's a problem with the .iso. SuperISO burned it just fine, and it has let me know before if there were problems with other isos. Vista install autostarts and install great...I've done it about 7 or 8 times after Vista screwed itself up somehow and I had to reinstall. It may be due to trying to install drivers not compatible and messing up the Vista registry. Either way, after a couple of days playing with it, it got boring. There are some cool things, nice effects, but I miss all my Stardock stuff...
on Sep 12, 2006
I still think there's a problem with the .iso. SuperISO burned it just fine,


Yeah, I'm thinking there's an issue with the ISO burning/conversion process somewhere, and that's why I cannot get an autorun disk or one I can where access the files with Explorer. Thing is, I looked into SuperISO but it doesn't handle files over 400mb if it isn't registered, and I don't have the ready cash to do that right now.

I've tried a couple of other burning proggies since my last post and still get the same result....an unusable disk. It's so frustrating cos I got Vista beta 2 to burn and install just fine, and I really wanna update it to see what all the fuss is about, but can't due to issues I'm unable to get past.

A thought did occur to me, if it's okay, that if somebody who's successfully burned RC 1 would be so kind as to burn a copy and pop it in the post for me. I did enquire with MS about getting the DVD kit, but was informed it would take several weeks before I actually received it, so I'd be eternally grateful if someone would be so kind as to do that favour for me...being that I'm champing at the bit to play with it.

If someone is able to do this, my email addy is starkers53 AT hotmail.com, and I'll provide the necessary details for postage and etc. If someone in Oz could do it, even better (time-wise and about $1.00 postage), but it wouldn't matter to me where it came from and I would be only too happy to pay for the postage,
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