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Microsoft confirms and then denies Windows 7 RTM

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Microsoft blogger Brandon LeBlanc has provided an official update on the Windows 7 release to manufacturing (RTM).




In a blog posting to the Windows Team blog, LeBlanc admits "there have been many rumors surrounding RTM" over the past week and notes "we are close, but have not yet signed off on Windows 7. When we RTM you will most certainly hear it here. As we've said all along, we will RTM Windows 7 when it's ready. As previously stated, we expect Windows 7 to RTM in the 2nd half of July."

Earlier this month Neowin confirmed Windows 7 would RTM on July 13. This was the date, internally, that Microsoft were aiming for. Yesterday the company put out a Press Release confirming Windows 7 had hit RTM. Quoting Microsoft Senior Vice President, Windows Business, Bill Veghte as saying "this morning we will release Windows 7 to manufacturing, and we write that next chapter". The statement is incorrect, Veghte didn't actually state this in his keynote but claimed it would RTM "this month." Clearly the press release is incorrect and is likely a draft that Microsoft had prepared and not correctly altered. However, this shows the company was committed to a July 13 RTM.

LeBlanc also confirmed that Microsoft has an extensive step-by-step validation process to ensure a quality release of Windows 7. According to LeBlanc "this process takes time. Just because a single build may have "leaked" it does not signal the completion of a milestone such as RTM". In recent days build 7600 has leaked with the build tag 7.7600.16384.090710-1945. The 16384 part is significant as it's the "minor part" which indicates it is a build Microsoft may be ready to release. If a minor change is made the build becomes 16385, 16386 etc.

Microsoft also provided some timings around when people will be able to get the final code:

* MSDN & TechNet Subscribers: Subscribers will be able to download the final version of Windows 7 a few weeks after RTM is announced.
* Volume License (VL) Customers: Windows 7 will be available to Volume License customers on September 1st.
* Consumers, Enthusiasts, & Beta Testers (Everyone else): The retail version of Windows 7 will be available in stores October 22nd. If you pre-ordered Windows 7, it should be delivered sometime around the October 22nd timeframe (depends on the retailer).
* On New PCs: OEMs are expected to start shipping new PCs with Windows 7 pre-installed on them around October 22nd.

The wait continues for an official announcement, CEO Steve Ballmer begins his Worldwide Partner Conference keynote today and if 7 is ready to RTM then it's the most likely time the company will announce the milestone.

Update: Just got word from several sources that 7600.16385.090713-1255 has been compiled but it's not yet clear if this is just the Windows 7 WDK only or client too.

source: neowin.net

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Comments(10)

OS Tease

By Max on 15.07.2009 - 00:07
windows 7 is an os tease.

tease me

By yep on 15.07.2009 - 12:07
why dude did they do to tease us like max said
i think windows 7 still hog takes over the ram and resources and needs more ram


It's way different from XP

By vna on 15.07.2009 - 13:07
it loads your frequently used programs into the ram so those can open faster. when something needs the space there it throws them out, so no problem. if you had tbs of ram it would still take it over for speed.

i can still run it well on 1gb of ddr400 which is nothing fancy.

a great build, rtm or not...

By Efilho on 15.07.2009 - 15:07
everything that had problems in previous builds is working now in #7600: all my legacy apps that were not working ok on #7264 are now running perfectly...

To YEP

By memory? on 15.07.2009 - 15:07
you are a moron. i have 12gb of ran running the latest 7600 leaked build. bs it's a memory hog. i have 11gb free. not only that it hardly takes any hd room for the windows 7 install.

The new things are to cry for

By Material Girl on 15.07.2009 - 17:07
not only the memory is more there are hardly new things in, the big taskbar is a joke more suitable as eye candy course the eyes are spoiled they did make it bigger.

and yes if differs from xp it has anything you need and more lol
expect new shocking things in a os in the year 2050 orso right now it will be crap and more crap.

To memory?

By yep on 15.07.2009 - 21:07
thanks memory? for calling me moron :)

you mess understood me i meant some pcs
and laptops need more ram with more applications the pc well be very slow
that’s all sorry man


7600.16385.090713-1255

By New on 16.07.2009 - 00:07
we've got new version!

Microsoft confirms and then denies Windows 7 RTM

By Win do's on 16.07.2009 - 12:07
so, now is the second half of july 2009 if they meant it 2009 because they did not indicate the year. maybe 2010 who knows. but the point is rtm means this release to manufacturing or release but still not ready. anyhow, why we will bother about it, it is worth trying. win it or dose it. that is windows 7. why people is such a hurry even microsoft did not worry about it.

to yep

By sweanisse on 19.07.2009 - 13:07
i use 7600.16385.090713-1255 the build and vista can go to hel windows 7 is better for games i will get it


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