Thanks for the effort Paul, been lurking your thread since it started, hold tight and keep uploading, hope "teh internetz" had more people like you and Murphy78...
We should have a VIP section where such link lists can be assembled in silence before revealing them to the public. My €0.02.
Uncle SantaPaul was here and brought you all new enterprise versions X64/X86 and N-versions happy X-Mas loading
still no octet loading working with utorrent 2.2.1 added trackers enable DHT leeching one file (FR) Edit: Working Now thanks Paul
embedded stuff will not show up that early. I'm now working all none-enterprises which probably will take another 3 days until done. Then I'm waiting for Genafon who probably has new VL-versions again and after that, BAV0 certainly is so kind and helps me with embedded stuff as usual .. not to forget the servers
Thank you so much for all the effort you do put in to this! But, I have problems loading the following two one files: File Name: nl_windows_8.1_enterprise_n_with_update_x64_dvd_6050220.iso Languages: Dutch SHA1: 7C14900017EF4EAD59769B1215F767B5522693C1 and File Name: nl_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x86_dvd_6050700.iso Languages: Dutch SHA1: 404C13D0432DAC681608263D09B0C02FAE3CA8ED I have added them more than 30 minutes ago, but progress is still 0,00% I know that it could take some time before the torrent starts, but I don't think 30 minutes is normal (or is it?) Thanks once again! Update: Still at 0,00% Update 2: Still at 0,00%
File Name:tr_windows_8.1_pro_vl_with_update_x64_dvd_6050906.iso Languages:Turkish SHA1:0462E948486FF002368A5ABEB951BE6A1D1545C3 need thanks so much
It's already broken. What we are seeing is Microsoft desperately putting ten fingers in a dyke which already has twelve holes. Their dependency model is broken almost beyond repair - the design is wrong, the implementation is weak and there is no proper co-ordination of the maintenance work. Worse news is that getting Windows 10 to market is considered far more important than fixing the system which is and will be used to maintain it, so there's plenty more grief to come. Everything I say is confirmed by a friend who works at Redmond, who adds that all the people capable of putting things right have fled to other areas. During this year I moved all my small clients (< 10 seats) to Linux. The work was funded entirely from the savings made on MS licences. For organisations with straightforward IT requirements it is a no brainer. For organisations with complex requirements it's a no-brainer, but very few of them have the courage or the will to make the change.
Oh my god this is not a begging thread !!! PaulDesmond isn't a robot so we only have 2 hands, 2 arms and a life ! you see he is uploading things, but wait before asking !