To answer a couple questions: 1) The 5 language offline installer (at least what I downloaded from MSDN a few days ago) is 1.14 GB. 2) Yes, this will break the Paradox OEM BIOS hack
@Arneh Man, you really want credit for posting those links don't you? I gave my point of reference, which was an ISO download from MSDN. But your assumption is correct, the ISO contains both... Hope someone thanks you for posting the links though, I'm sure it'll make you feel better.
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To answer a couple questions:
1) The 5 language offline installer (at least what I downloaded from MSDN a few days ago) is 1.14 GB.
2) Yes, this will break the Paradox OEM BIOS hack
1. No it isn't. Combined they may be, but split up, depending on the architecture, x86 is 436.3MB (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2fa54665-7716-47d9-b9b7-5cfdf71198cb&DisplayLang=en) and x64 is 733.5MB (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=88128a77-6107-46df-89d8-b93c248496e3&DisplayLang=en).
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Man, you really want credit for posting those links don't you?
I gave my point of reference, which was an ISO download from MSDN. But your assumption is correct, the ISO contains both...
Hope someone thanks you for posting the links though, I'm sure it'll make you feel better.
I was just pointing it out based on what's actually available to the public and not what only MSDN subscribers can see. Sorry.