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Windows 7 Beta 1 Build 7000 Installation in 45 Screenshots

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 1.1.2009

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There shouldn't be any doubt that Windows 7 is the evolution of Windows Vista. And even with the first Beta development milestone, Win7 provides ample proof of this, as you will be able to see from the screenshots at the bottom of this article.




Fact is that as Windows 7 evolved from Milestone 1 to M2 and to M3, the operating system was making small steps away from its precursor, small but consistent enough to be felt. So much so that Windows 7 pre-Beta Build 6801 could qualify as the point of no return for the next iteration of the Windows client.

Essentially, the installation of Windows 7 Beta 1 Build 7000 brings almost nothing new to the table. In case users hit the “What to know before installing Windows” link, the operating system will offer advice on “Installing Windows Vista” although the Windows 7 Build 7000 label will accompany the entire deployment process. A major change indeed is related to the End User License Agreement. The EULA now clearly indicates that the bits are Windows 7 Beta. In addition, the new Windows 7 boot animation now feels at home, since it is already old news, as the platform was still in pre-Beta Build 69xx stage.

Still, Windows 7 is in many ways an embryo and the Beta label comes to emphasize just this aspect. While Microsoft is not yet ready for a public release of Win7 Beta, it has already delivered Build 6.1.7000.0.081212-1400 to close partners and to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. According to the full Build number, the code for Windows 7 Beta 1 was signed off internally at Microsoft as early as December 12, 2008. Microsoft is gearing up for what it referred to as the public release of Windows 7 Beta in early January 2009. But with the Beta 1 Bits already out of the oven, it's bound that Microsoft will deliver on the promise of opening up the testing program for Windows Vista's successor come January 2009.

Below you will be able to find 45 screenshots with the installation process of Windows 7 Beta 1 on a virtual machine.

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Comments(14)

win7 ss

By exit on 02.01.2009 - 01:01
decent ss.
nice

Windows 7

By Spazzie on 02.01.2009 - 06:01
well its getting close to 1 month since windows 7 beta 1 build was baked, lets hope the changes over the last 20+ days have made huge leaps and bounds in terms of performances, gui and other distributed features.

Nice Post

By ExistenceGuest on 02.01.2009 - 06:01
nice post

Fantastic

By Spider on 02.01.2009 - 14:01
i'm already using this build as my default operating system. for me its already perfect. have been testing it with some of my games that worked with xp and it's all working flawlessly with windows 7. this build is enough for me. by the way, my system is just a pentium 4 2.8ghz with 2gb ram and 512 video ram. aero is working smooth with my spec together with my other apps.

Windows 7 on eee

By Egg on 02.01.2009 - 19:01
i'm using the beta as my primary os on an asus eee pc 1000ha. aero works very smoothly on the intel igma945, and the atom handles it just as well as xp, the super bar makes a huge difference when using it on a small screen. battery life isn't as good as xp, but i had alot of trouble getting the asus power management working. minor thing though: i dont have the new loading screen, when booting i just get the vista green loading bar. other than that, i'm pretty sure i have the build mentioned in this article...

Windows 7 on eee

By Mark on 02.01.2009 - 20:01
egg, i'm pretty certain you must be running the older build 6956, it's easy enough to find out. just type winver into run.. otherwise i can't see any reason why you'd get a vista loading screen. this is a great os btw...

Cool Man !!

By Ko on 03.01.2009 - 12:01
cool man !!! ( the boot screen )
this is attractive and curiously!!

Windows 7 a whale

By omega0z1 on 03.01.2009 - 13:01
this is a bigest blote-ware i have ever seen!!!!!!! what is the total install size 10gb!! my dear how many xp 's can you fit in there??? not on my pc!

omega0z

By omega0z on 03.01.2009 - 19:01
crack, are you on it?

mardo

By mardo on 05.01.2009 - 19:01
what is activation key?

Do you need internet connection to activate this version

By Sivashamugam on 09.01.2009 - 06:01
do you need internet connection to activate this version? i do not have net connection!

the key for the first !!!! ;)

By kev on 09.01.2009 - 21:01
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Windows XP a whale

By olawdy on 09.01.2009 - 22:01
xp is the biggest bloatware i have ever seen! what is the total install size, like 2 gigabytes?

how many windows 95s could you fit in there?

o.o

Windows XP a whale

By nutds on 17.01.2009 - 16:01
well vista file size is 17gb, win xp is 7gb. win 7 at 10 gb we can live with, but if you install at minimal, wonder how big it will be? but if you can run win95 on a 4 core , it will scream.


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