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  • 2009年3月7日 下午 11:19geeawiz7 使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     
    How do I remove windows 7 beta from my computer.  The SQL and NT drivers have stopped working.  The computer freezes and the CPU is always at 100%.

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  • 2009年3月9日 下午 12:29Bill Wesse MSFT版主使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
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    Hi, this forum is for software developers who are using the Open Protocol Specification documentation to assist them in developing systems, services, and applications that are interoperable. The Open Protocol Specifications can be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc203350.aspx. Since your post does not appear to be related to the Open Protocol Specification documentation set we would appreciate it if you could try the Windows 7 Home page (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/default.aspx) instead to find the information you are looking for. Thanks!

    There is related content on the Windows 7 Q & A - it will probably be necessary to reinstall your former operating system.

    Regards,
    Bill Wesse




    Escalation Engineer

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  • 2009年3月9日 下午 12:29Bill Wesse MSFT版主使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
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    Hi, this forum is for software developers who are using the Open Protocol Specification documentation to assist them in developing systems, services, and applications that are interoperable. The Open Protocol Specifications can be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc203350.aspx. Since your post does not appear to be related to the Open Protocol Specification documentation set we would appreciate it if you could try the Windows 7 Home page (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/default.aspx) instead to find the information you are looking for. Thanks!

    There is related content on the Windows 7 Q & A - it will probably be necessary to reinstall your former operating system.

    Regards,
    Bill Wesse




    Escalation Engineer