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Windows 7 RTM 7600.16385.090713-1255 HERE !

How to activate Windows 7 RC build 7600, 7264, 7231 and olders


Windows 7 Build 7137 Screenshot Gallery

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 29.5.2009

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Microsoft is making headway with the development of Windows 7. The next iteration of the Windows client is now evolving from Release Candidate to RTM and is as close to finalization as possible, with the Redmond company in the phase in which it is refining and fine-tuning the operating system in order to prepare it for General Availability.




Microsoft has yet to announce the official deadlines for the release to manufacturing of Windows 7, or for GA. However, the company was confident enough to point out that Windows 7 would hit store shelves in retail outlets and both pre-installed on new OEM computers by the 2009 holiday season.

For Windows 7 RC testers, Build 7100 will not be that different from the RTM Build. When installing Windows 7 Build 7137, a pre-RTM development milestone, users already familiar with earlier releases of the platform and especially with RC will not notice anything different. The End User License Agreement still refers to Build 7137 as Release Candidate and the build is labeled Win7_RC.1_Ult_NRL+en-US. After the installation is complete, the Betta fish wallpaper will still welcome users to the first startup. The screenshots included at the bottom of this article will provide an insight into the main steps of the deployment of Windows 7 Build 7137.



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Comments(3)

Why did they bother?

By Mathy on 31.05.2009 - 11:05
why did they even bother taking screenshots, instead of just writing "... nothing changed from build 7100"?

Screenshots

By HappyClappy on 31.05.2009 - 23:05
these screenshots are pointless they are the same as the other builds, apart from the build numbers. although changes have been made to the os itself nothing you can see in the screenshots

are you bothered?

By loveless on 10.06.2009 - 21:06
the human spirit is a funny thing, it will do things without being asked by others. others, react simply because they cant figure it out.


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