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The free Windows 7 ride is now truly and indisputably over! And, if you have failed to get on board this far, chances that you’ll be able to do so moving onward are very slim. On August 20th, 2009 Microsoft discontinued the free downloads of Windows 7 Release Candidate Build 7100. Microsoft was serving the free... |
21 August 2009 14:31 GMT |
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The Windows 7 free ride is almost over. In just a couple of days, come August 20th, 2009, Microsoft will discontinue all downloads of Windows 7 Release Candidate. Users still looking to give Windows 7 a try, or those that have yet, for some reason, failed to upgrade from Beta Build 7000, have one last chance to grab ... |
18 August 2009 03:21 GMT |
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Microsoft will bring the Windows 7 free ride to an end come August 15, 2009. Throughout the development process of new Windows clients, the Redmond-based company is traditionally offering free copies of the operating system to testers. Essentially, the software giant is trading the free bits for feedback from tester.... |
24 June 2009 10:50 GMT |
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Microsoft is pushing ahead with the final stretch associated with the development process of its next iteration of the Windows client. Windows 7 will continue to cook for a little over a month as the Redmond company is baking the RTM build, with the Release Candidate milestone continuing to be available for a taste o... |
9 June 2009 05:07 GMT |
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Microsoft partners have a competition reserved for themselves to share the love for the Redmond company's upcoming Windows client. The “Microsoft Windows 7 + You = Success: What’s Your Story?” asks participants, as the title implies, to tell their stories related to the successor of Windows Vis... |
4 June 2009 07:06 GMT |
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Following the availability of Windows 7 Beta Build 7000, Microsoft revealed that subsequent builds belonged to the Release Candidate branch. This was made obvious with releases such as 7022, 7048, 7057 and 7077, culminating with 7100 on May 5th 2009, the fully fledged RC. Applying the same set of criteria, any builds... |
16 May 2009 07:15 GMT |
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Once Windows 7 Build 7127 left Redmond and was offered to a limited number of third-party testers it was just a matter of time before the bits found their way into the wild. A couple of days ago the first pieces of information and screenshots of the RTM-branch development were unveiled. Subsequently, the actual Windo... |
15 May 2009 02:34 GMT |
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When Build 7100 got leaked in April 2009, well ahead of the availability of the release to MSDN and TechNet subscribers (April 30) or to the public (May 5), “nothing new to see here” accurately described the bits. But only in certain scenarios. For users who have been keeping up to date with all the inter... |
7 May 2009 08:58 GMT |
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After just one day since Windows 7 Release Candidate delivered new functionality for Internet Explorer 8 Build 7100, Microsoft is killing it off. IE8 continues to evolve past the RTW stage for previous versions of Windows, as the browser is an integral component of Windows 7. With the RC Build 7100, the Redmond compa... |
6 May 2009 03:41 GMT |
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The evolution of Internet Explorer 8 did not stop with the release to web in mid-March 2009 for Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. Fact is that the development process continued as Windows 7 moved from Beta to Release Candidate stage. Now, with the public availability of Windows 7... |
5 May 2009 09:58 GMT |
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It looks like Microsoft has learned its lesson with the delivery of Windows 7 Beta Build 7000. The Redmond company jumped the gun on the pre-announced deadline for the availability of the Release Candidate development milestone and started serving the bits a day early, with downloads running smooth. At this point in ... |
5 May 2009 02:54 GMT |
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Windows 7 will take the maximum amount of supported system memory well beyond the limits of Windows Vista. In this regard, the high-end edition of the upcoming Windows client will play nice with just a tad short of 200 GB of Random Access Memory. At the same time, Windows 7 has been designed to work under normal para... |
27 April 2009 13:41 GMT |
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Windows 7 Release Candidate Build 7100, the last major pre-release development milestone of the next iteration of Windows, is live. Not from Microsoft, but live nonetheless. In all fairness, the Redmond company has, indeed, offered the bits for Windows 7 RC Build 6.1.7100.0.winmain_win7rc .090421-1700 to partners, ca... |
25 April 2009 07:48 GMT |
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Yes, Windows 7 Release Candidate is still sporting the Betta fish, but then again, examples of fauna featuring the RC moniker are bound to be scarce. Compiled on April 21, 2009, the Release Candidate for Windows 7 has made it into the wild, and is now available for download via torrent trackers. Build 7100 is labeled... |
24 April 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Just a day after information on Windows 7 Build 7100 made it into the wild, the actual bits for the fully fledged Release Candidate of the next iteration of the Windows client have been leaked and are now available for download via torrent trackers. Meanwhile, Microsoft has yet to confirm or deny Build 7100 as the RC... |
24 April 2009 03:04 GMT |
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Microsoft admitting that it has been so focused on building Windows 7 that it actually managed to put a stop to communicating any actual details or information on the next iteration of the Windows client is the closest that you will be able to come to the official confirmation that the Release Candidate build is just... |
23 April 2009 13:26 GMT |
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Microsoft is making headway with the development of Windows 7 and closing on the availability of the first and only Release Candidate of the operating system. In this regard, the Redmond company has reportedly already signed off on Windows 7 RC. 7100.0.winmain_win7rc.090421-1700 is the full version of the Release Can... |
23 April 2009 03:30 GMT |
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Windows 7 Build 7077 is the latest development milestone of the next iteration of the Windows client leaked in the wild. Various illegal third-party sources, including torrent trackers, are offering both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the operating system for download. Initially, the x86 flavor was the only one th... |
11 April 2009 07:06 GMT |
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