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The thread discusses a video featuring Eric Traut talking about Windows 7 and MinWin, with the original poster expressing interest in the advancements and suggesting that MinWin indicates Microsoft’s desire to release Windows 7 quickly. The user also comments positively on the virtualization features. A subsequent reply hints that Microsoft might be worried about replicating the rapid transition seen from Windows XP to Vista, implying internal concerns about the development process.

Matt

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http://www.istartedsomething.com/20071019/eric-talk-demo-windows-7-minwin/

This video is interesting.  I think that MinWin has been shown shows that MS wants to get Windows 7 out the door as soon as possible.

I also think that the virtulization is pretty neat.
 

Chaoswarrior

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Yeah i think that they are internally affraid that they have to do wahat xp did to 2000