[RS/HF/NL/UL] Microsoft Windows 7 Build 7600 [Mirrors]

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  1. echrada

    echrada MDL Junior Member

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    So????? Who cares? We can always download again and again and again....:D
     
  2. Wh1tey

    Wh1tey MDL Novice

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    This is what I have heard.

    7600 is the last test release to be Compiled

    wzor just confirmed that 7680 Compiled, and the final will be 7700(they said that M$ also deciding if to make RTM build 7777)
     
  3. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    And you are correct....I have told people here yesterday that Build 7600 is not the final BUILD and is not the final RTM...

    Microsoft announced that Build 7700 and 7800 are forthcoming....so, why is everyone so excited about a RC build that is nothing more than a testing program and DOES NOT entail anything that will eventually become final.
     
  4. Wh1tey

    Wh1tey MDL Novice

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    How do you figure it's fake?
     
  5. Busykid508

    Busykid508 MDL Guru

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    It is not fake...
     
  6. Wh1tey

    Wh1tey MDL Novice

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    I'm not the one that said it was fake i'm asking the person above me how they figure it's fake?
     
  7. DJxSpeedy

    DJxSpeedy MDL Senior Member

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  8. gart08

    gart08 MDL Novice

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    #70 gart08, Jul 14, 2009
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  9. Wh1tey

    Wh1tey MDL Novice

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    As Microsoft is making its way to the release to manufacturing milestone of Windows 7, the company confirmed that the gold build of the operating system would be made available to customers months ahead of October 22, 2009, the official launch deadline.

    In this regard, on September 1, 2009, business customers will already be able to start deploying the final development milestone of Windows 7. But they won't be the only ones. In fact, just weeks after the RTM, Windows 7 will be made available for download to MSDN and TechNet subscribers.

    “MSDN & TechNet Subscribers: Subscribers will be able to download the final version of Windows 7 a few weeks after we announce RTM,” revealed Brandon LeBlanc, a communications manager on the Windows Client Communications Team. “Volume License (VL) Customers: As announced today by Bill Veghte during his WPC09 keynote, Windows 7 will be available to Volume License customers on September 1st.”

    The general public will need to wait until October 2009 for the release. “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). You can pre-order Windows 7 today through many online retailers like the Microsoft Store. On New PCs: OEMs are expected to start shipping new PCs with Windows 7 pre-installed on them around October 22nd,” LeBlanc added.

    The reason why some customers get Windows 7 ahead of the general release is rather simple. Neither MSDN or TechNet subscriber, nor corporations required packaged or pre-installed copies of Windows 7. Microsoft is essentially supplying just the final bits for download, much in the same manner as with the Beta or Release Candidate milestones. GA means that Windows 7 boxes will be available on store shelves and that the next iteration of Windows will be pre-installed on new computers from OEMs.

    “MSDN and TechNet subscribers, as well as Volume License customers will have access to product keys (PIDs) when Windows 7 is made available to them. Product keys for Windows 7 RTM will be different than the product keys used for Windows 7 Beta and the release candidate. Windows 7 Beta or RC product keys *will not* work with Windows 7 RTM,” LeBlanc explained.

    Source: Softpedia
     
  10. gart08

    gart08 MDL Novice

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    #72 gart08, Jul 15, 2009
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  11. stasio

    stasio MDL Expert

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    #73 stasio, Jul 15, 2009
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    gart08 ,free dl is not possible.
    the symbols that you see in the images,didn't appear
    Edit:
    Change to IE and now OK.
     
  12. Wh1tey

    Wh1tey MDL Novice

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    Microsoft.Windows.7.RTM.FINAL.16385.x86.EN-iAPULA

    Wzor said:
    6.1.7600.16385.win7_rtm.090713-1255 - very, very possible FINAL RTM build