when will vista 5384 expire?

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Ege Cakar

I have installed it with the e-mailed key. It works all fine for me on my
notebook.
Anybody knows if there is a time limit like 30 days or 60 days or something
like that?

Of course we will be needing the final release, when available, but, I think
this will be the last beta..

what do you think guys?
 
I could have sworn i read that "my" download would be good for about 1 year
until it hits retail. And that I could install it on up to 10 pcs.

Can anyone verify this please?
 
Ege Cakar said:
I have installed it with the e-mailed key. It works all fine for me on my
notebook.
Anybody knows if there is a time limit like 30 days or 60 days or
something like that?

Of course we will be needing the final release, when available, but, I
think this will be the last beta..

what do you think guys?

June of 2007
 
You have to activate within 14 days.
the beta is good for a year.
And no, this isn't the last beta, RC1 is still coming.
Paula
 
If you open a command prompt and type 'winver' it will tell you when the
build will expire.
 
Click Start > All Programs > Accesories > Run > type in WINVER > and the
about dialog will tell you when your copy expires.
Can I upgrade from Windows Vista BETA 2 to the final version?
You may not be able to upgrade your installation of Windows Vista Beta 2 (or
RC1) to the final, commercially available edition of Windows Vista. To
upgrade you will need to acquire the final edition of Windows Vista and you
may have to do a clean installation. Time-limited software.

Windows Vista Beta 2 (and RC1) is time-limited, pre-release software that
will expire on June 1, 2007.

You are also allowed 10 activations with the one key.
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How much in GB pounds will this cost (Vista Ultimate)?

Thanks

POOPSIE
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Any help or advice would be appreciated
 
Not quite. You may install on ten machines. You may reactivate any one of
those machines several times without using additional activations.
 
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