Originally Microsoft wanted to finish its new operating system Windows Vista on 25 October. Due to a heavy nose in the Build 5824 from it however nothing became - finding the error took very much time up.
Now Windows Vista is to be finished on 8 November, so that it can be delivered still in the same month at business customers and in January 2007 at private customers. After recovery of the last error the beta testers from the Technology adoption Program (TAP) received the Build 5840, which we could test now in detail.
Directly after the installation one notices that the hard work of the developers was worthwhile itself in the last days. The repair of hundreds of nose ensured that this version makes an extremely stable impression and in addition very fast to the inputs of the user reacts.
At first sight one can recognize that this could have been a final version, because the Build stringer on the Desktop is not any longer available. If one looks at oneself the version information, then one states that the temporal delimitation for the test is no longer present or is indicated at least no more.
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