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January 9, 2009

Get Your Copy of Windows 7 Beta Now! (With Official Serial Keys Included)


As promised, Microsoft released their long-awaited beta version of Windows 7 for public testing. With a little finding, i landed my hands on a genuine license key for Windows 7 which lasts until the end of August 2009. The length of period will be sufficient for any of us to test the beta version and get our primary look at Microsoft's next generation of OS. Previously, Microsoft had released a PDC version of Windows 7 built 6801 which enters the wild not long after its releases during the PDC Conference back in October 2008. If you have tried out the 6801-built version, here's a chance to see how much has Windows 7 improved up to the beta version.

Download comes in an .iso file extension. You will require an optical drive-burning software such as Nero and Ashampoo Burning Studio so that you can burn the .iso image file to a DVD. There are two versions provided as expected: the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version. Without the license key, both works up to 30 days trial period.

Download the 32-bit version of Windows 7 Beta

Download the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Beta


Now, the genuine keys..due to Microsoft suddenly pulling out its Windows 7 offerings from the web due to lack of server to support the massive demand, my previous method no longer works along. However, the key is still obtainable if you head along to the official Windows 7 site and download a copy. There's only 2.5 million keys offered, so i hope that Microsoft still offers you a key by the time you visit their website!

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