Zeus_Hunt Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 With Microsoft struggling to keep up with the demand for Windows Vista Beta 2, tech personality Chris Pirillo has taken the initiative to publish the 3.2-gigabite download using BitTorent. But Microsoft recommends against using a third party to obtain Vista code.Those eager to try out the first public release of Microsoft's next generation operating system have been met with slow download speeds and timeouts. The Redmond company has even recommended that users place an order for a DVD copy rather than deal with the download wait times.In turn, Pirillo and Jake Ludington have setup VistaTorrent.com to serve a torrent of Beta 2. Users can take advantage of the decentralized peer-to-peer technology to download at much faster speeds than Microsoft is currently able to offer.An MD5 hash is also provided to enable users to verify their ISO after it finishes downloading. "This is not a crack, this is not a hack, this is not software piracy - it's unofficial mirroring with official validation," the site says. "We were told, in a certain amount of words, that they had considered BitTorrent to distribute the ISO, did not, and were likely not going to stop it from happening. Their current situation seems dire from anybody's perspective," Pirillo told BetaNews. "It's been on BitTorrent networks from the beginning."But Microsoft is wary about Vista coming from any unofficial source. The company did not say, however, whether it would ask Pirillo to take the torrent file offline or cease using its trademarks."We are excited by the high demand for Windows Vista beta 2 code. While we understand people may be looking for faster ways to download it due to the high demand, we continue to encourage anyone interested in receiving the code to visit the Web site to either download the beta or order the DVD," Mike Burk, product manager for Windows Client, responded to BetaNews inquiries.Microsoft product manager Aaron Coldiron said that if the company pushed out the Vista Beta 2 downloads any faster, users would see a measurable impact on Internet performance worldwide, which could affect World Cup viewing and more."Every member of the Windows community thought it was an oversight that Microsoft didn't use BitTorrent to distribute such a large file - a belief that was only reinforced after they asked users to get the DVD instead of trying to download it," added Pirillo. "The situation won't get better for them if they ask us to stop trying to help. We'd much rather work with them on this than abandon the idea altogether." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masterripper Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 Finally! i was getting sick and tired of that crappy "download manager" that microsoft makes you use to download vista, and it is slower than dialup and timesout all the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myidisbb Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 Finally! i was getting sick and tired of that crappy "download manager" that microsoft makes you use to download vista, and it is slower than dialup and timesout all the time.heck with p2p. they should post it on the newsgroups. 4 gb can be downloaded in under 2 hours for me and others Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nsane Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 even faster, ya have to think about all the fully fiber countries now a days. there's peeps out there with 100mb lines that could download this in like 10-15 seconds :unsure: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeus_Hunt Posted June 14, 2006 Author Share Posted June 14, 2006 Already got it downloaded...I have to thank my company for such a good speed.. :unsure: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myidisbb Posted June 14, 2006 Share Posted June 14, 2006 even faster, ya have to think about all the fully fiber countries now a days. there's peeps out there with 100mb lines that could download this in like 10-15 seconds :unsure:mostly asia if i rmember correctly. i know parts of china are and last i knew japan was 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atasas Posted June 14, 2006 Share Posted June 14, 2006 Am I missing a trick of some sort or M$ is badly overloaded? :) I've got the disc(finaly), but absoliutely fed up in trying to register to get the key... some smart ways? ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eBait Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 Its gone for good...http://vistatorrent.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeus_Hunt Posted June 16, 2006 Author Share Posted June 16, 2006 Its gone for good...http://vistatorrent.com/Now Y would someone say that ? :frusty: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Lite Posted June 16, 2006 Administrator Share Posted June 16, 2006 They got a legal threat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alaindc Posted June 17, 2006 Share Posted June 17, 2006 They got a legal threat.exactly...Vista Beta torrent site ordered to cease and desistWhat happens when you try to help Microsoft outBy Peter Sbarski(inquirer)A WINDOWS VISTA torrent tracker, which does not seem to have been involved in any illegal activity, was shut down after its owners received a Cease-and-Desist letter from the Vole.VistaTorrent.com was set up by Chris Pirillo and Jack Ludington to help distribute Windows Vista Beta 2.Chris and Jack thought that they were doing a good thing, especially after a spokesVole said, "Demand for Beta 2 has been huge - which was expected. But we are hitting ceilings on bandwidth. Right now we are serving out product keys 10x faster than we can serve the downloads. Already this is the biggest software download event in history. We are pumping out bits as fast as we can. If we pushed out bits any faster there would be a measureable impact for the Internet".Unfortunately, a short while later, Chris and Jack received an email from an "Internet Investigator", working on behalf of the Vole, who demanded an immediate takedown of the tracker.Chris and Jack write, "We were only trying to help Microsoft by doing this, assuming the costs and responsibilities associated with serving and seeding larger files. We did not alter, crack, hack, or patch any of Microsoft’s files".Of course, no good deed goes unpunished. microsoft mail LINK to vistaTorrent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeus_Hunt Posted June 17, 2006 Author Share Posted June 17, 2006 Its gone for good...http://vistatorrent.com/I know its closed...What I was asking is about the statement above.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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