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Up to 60% of the code in the new consumer version of Microsoft new Vista operating system is set to be rewritten as the Company "scrambles" to fix internal problems a Microsoft insider has confirmed to SHN.
In an effort to meet a dealine of the 2007 CES show in Las Vegas Microsoft has pulled programmers from the highly succesful Xbox team to help resolve many problems associated with entertainment and media centre functionality inside the OS. The team are also working closely with engineers from the Intel Viiv team. and it is now expected that the next version of Viiv could be delayed to line up with the launch of the consumer version of Vista at the 2007 CES Show in Las Vegas.Continue At SourceUPDATE: This story has been proven to be false. More on this from the Scobleizer
Judging by the cloak of secrecy they are putting up by not making 5342 public It must be faulty. Pushing the rc0 "public" beta
up to may 25 looks like a company in panic to me, If it isn't faulty they would release 5342 as rc0 as promised, Last year I emailed microsoft asking about rc0 and they told me a public
beta would be released in january and that hasn't happened,
(it is, after all the end of march and still no public beta)..
If i am right may will come about and they will push up the date again.. we will have to wait and see what happens.
rc0 is my only chance to get a look at the elusive windows vista as finances prevent me from getting an msdn subscription..