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Snafu sets June 1 as start of beta auto-shutdowns

A mistake by Microsoft sent some users into a panic when they received an e-mail that told them their copies of Windows 7 beta would automatically begin rebooting every two hours starting June 1.

Windows 7 beta, which was released to the public in January, will expire on Aug. 1. A month before that, the operating system will prod users to move on to the next milestone, dubbed "RC" for Release Candidate, or revert to an older OS such as Vista or XP. Microsoft doesn't go for subtlety: It warns users of an approaching expiration date by automatically shutting down, then restarting, the PC every two hours.

More: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9133664

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If ask me, Microsoft would give us windows 7 RC for free. That should be a move.

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Windows 7 RC is free to download, and use until June 2010 I think

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