Windows Longhorn Professional Build 5048 Isotopes
Windows Longhorn Build 5048 Iso
Because what you are asking for is a program of such big complexity, that there is no chance someone will just make it for a newcommer. And probably for any other reason as well, because there is little use for it, creation would take hundreds of working hours for experienced programmers, and maintenance and bug report would take even more.Secondly, there is no argumentation in your post how it could become any 'common wealth'. Where your request starts from 'I want a program', rsponse 'Find someone who can make it and pay him' might not be kind, but is plain logical. Because what you are asking for is a program of such big complexity, that there is no chance someone will just make it for a newcommer.
And probably for any other reason as well, because there is little use for it, creation would take hundreds of working hours for experienced programmers, and maintenance and bug report would take even more.Secondly, there is no argumentation in your post how it could become any 'common wealth'. Where your request starts from 'I want a program', rsponse 'Find someone who can make it and pay him' might not be kind, but is plain logical. I didn't think It will be too hard and take long time to make. Just I wanted an 'unattended setup program supports All longhorn versions'. If it is too hard you can make multiple parts:First Part: Windows Longhorn Build 3683 and All Pre-Release (Server) VersionsSecond Part: Windows Longhorn Build 4001 to 4093 (Client) Versions.Third Part: Windows Longhorn Build 5048 to 5284 (Client&Server) VersionsFourth Part: Windows Longhorn Build 5308 to 5840 (Client&Server) VersionsNote: This program shouldn't be used for make unattended Windows XP/Server 2003/Vista/Server 2008's final release setup.Edited February 25, 2019 by I have not a name. I'm serious and maybe I'm a nostalgia lover.Nostalgic =/= PracticalThere’s no practical use for such a program these days.
Longhorn is a dead platform; a beta of an OS which was completed in November 2006, Windows Vista. Therefore, no one is using it anymore these days, meaning the demand for the software you’re requesting is no longer there.If you like the look/UI of Longhorn (which is the only reason I can think of as to why one would want to use it these days), the best thing to do would be to install Windows Vista or 7 and apply a third party custom theme to make it look like Longhorn; there are several available on sites like DeviantArt. No stalgic =/= Practical There’s no practical use for such a program these days. Longhorn is a dead platform; a beta of an OS which was completed in November 2006, Windows Vista. Therefore, no one is using it anymore these days, meaning the demand for the software you ’re requesting is no longer there.If you like the look/UI of Longhorn (which is the only reason I can think of as to why one would want to use it these days), the best thing to do would be to install Windows Vista or 7 and apply a third party custom theme to make it look like Longhorn; there are several available on sites like DeviantArt.
Just I want a unattended setup program for Windows Longhorn Betas. Is it too hard for understanding?
Also you're saying 'No one is using Windows Longhorn', But I sometimes use it in a virtual machine.Edited February 27, 2019 by I have not a name.