I think they did that on purpose =P. I wish that my MSDNAA would get Win 7 early. Oh well, it's not like Server 2008 is giving me any problems. Even if I do migrate to NT 6.1 it'll be Server 2008 R2*, I'd rather get Server 2008 R2 ... so much faster than Win 7. deltatux *typo corrected
MSDNAA and MSDN is a lil' different the way it's processed. MSDNAA is provided by the colleges/universities that you go to. Microsoft only issues the licenses. So if the colleges/universities don't receive the MSDNAA licenses from Microsoft yet, they won't be adding them onto their lists yet. Maybe in like a month or two (the earliest) it'll pop up on my college download server. deltatux
..it was already confirmed by Steven Sinofsky, I mean it would be nice to get a confirmation from someone like the President of the Windows Division at Microsoft.. come to think of it thats actually his title! :infinity:
Which version? There's a bunch. You can get all the details here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/securedownloads/default.aspx You can't actually download without a subscription but you can check the details for each verision. Here's an example: File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_x64_dvd_x15-65922.iso Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:54 AM SHA1: 326327CC2FF9F05379F5058C41BE6BC5E004BAA7 ISO/CRC: 1F1257CA
Downloading also, will install tomorrow, technet is a great deal, when Office 2010 comes out it will be there also.
Guess this invalidates my Release Candidate key? D: I downloaded the key and RC ages ago and intended to dual boot it, but the unavailability for the storage drive I wanted ended up causing me to never use it ._.