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I find that to be unlikely, considering that 3.0 is built on top of 2.0.
On the other hand, I don't really know what is and isn't included in Vista. It never really interested me, as I'm not overly interested in the fancy graphics, and there doesn't seem to be much else to it.
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Coming from a person who hasn't probably tested it...
I've checked in on my current Vista installation so it's pretty likely
And there is ALOT more to it then just the "fancy graphics", for all the die-hards you can still use the ugly-old Windows 2000 look, which (because it isn't handled by my 3d-card) is probably even slower
I can tell (from personal experience) that the Aero look works alot better then when Vista switches to Basic look because some application locks front buffer.
The new explorer, start menu, file dialogs are so much easier to use then on xp. The security is so much better. There is so much more to it then just graphics
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Steve Hansen wrote: I've checked in on my current Vista installation so it's pretty likely
Please explain, then, exactly how the .Net framework 3.0 can possibly work on a machine that doesn't have 2.0.
Inquiring minds and all that.
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I finally found the reason why
The complete installation is by default copied to your harddisk so you don't need the dvd anymore, I haven't look if its possible to disable or uninstall this because I did it anyway and like it like it is.
Above that .NET framework 3.0 (with 2.0 included ) is also installed and media center too. Plus I've only tested the RC1 build so it probably contains some extra debug data.
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Normally, it means that you've sold 1,000,000 copies (at least when you are talking about records)
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In software business, this generally means that a "gold master" cd copy has been burned. This is historical, because formerly, one needed a special (golden) CDR as a master copy for mass reproduction. Nowadays, these don't necessarily need to be golden any more, but the term is still used for the master CD copy of a software release.
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meaning that ?
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It is a common name in the software business for the first and original release.
Greetings from Germany
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