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    Vista H.P. SP1 x32 Seven RC x64
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       #11

    loopster said:
    my guess is either its not in this build because they are doing some major code modification and will implement it back into the rtm or rc2 build
    Did you read the article ?

    has been permanently removed from Windows 7 and will not appear in the RC or RTM versions of the OS
    loopster said:
    because they still need to keep steady state around for legacy support of older os's like xp and vista.
    Steady state has nothing to do with that
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    LePoilu said:
    Did you read the article ?





    Steady state has nothing to do with that
    do you even know what steady state is?
    guest mode is essentially all the features of windows steady state hardcoded into the os
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    Vista H.P. SP1 x32 Seven RC x64
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       #13

    Oups, sorry I misunderstood what you mean... My first thought was you talking about app compatibility in Seven for.
    I know, it's weird but it's sunday
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       #14

    loopster said:
    my guess is either its not in this build because they are doing some major code modification and will implement it back into the rtm or rc2 build ...........
    RC2 -- Wotizit ?? Not another one I hope.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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    jimbo45 said:
    RC2 -- Wotizit ?? Not another one I hope.

    Cheers
    jimbo

    rc 2 would be nice...if ya dont catch the bugs once..its always nice to have a second chance....makes for a quality product imho
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