I just found this and thought some other folks might like to know about it.
It's Windows XP - 64-bit Version for free (plus shipping.) But, if you don't have a 64-bit computer, don't bother.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/evaluation/upgrade.mspx
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The site says, "This product is intended for testing and evaluation purposes only. It should not be used for production purposes, and should not be placed in a production environment." I thought that last statement applied to all other versions of Windows as well.
Seriously though, I'm not a candidate since I don't have a 64-bit machine, but I can only imagine what a joy (ahem) it must be to work with a preview version of Windows, given my past experiences with the "final" versions of the OS.
Seriously though, I'm not a candidate since I don't have a 64-bit machine, but I can only imagine what a joy (ahem) it must be to work with a preview version of Windows, given my past experiences with the "final" versions of the OS.
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Considering how many security flaws there has been in the official XP, I would be very careful using a beta version for any online activity.
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