Windows 7 RTM Update: Roadmap Possibly Altered

    Windows 7 RTM Update: Roadmap Possibly Altered


    Posted: 10 Jul 2009
    Windows 7 RTM Update: Roadmap Possibly Altered

    Initially, we reported that the RTM build was going to be officially signed off and announced on July 13th. At the time, Windows 7 was proceeding on schedule and several internal sources in Microsoft both close to GeekSmack and other sites have told us that the RTM was in fact coming on July 13th. However, it seems like due to several show stopper bugs, one that we think has to do with activation, the RTM build has been delayed from the initial date.
    Today was pretty much the deadline that Microsoft internally set to choose and decide on an RTM build, but from what we’re now hearing none of the builds thus far have been deemed good enough, and so they’re continuing to compile RTM candidate builds. Backing this, in the recent Microsoft press release regarding the executive re-shuffle, they stated this: “The transition between Reller and Veghte is timed to take place in late July when Windows 7 reaches the release to manufacturing (RTM) milestone”.

    Again, when we initially reported on the matter, internal sources and other forms of evidence led us to believe that the RTM was coming, and I can safely say that at the time it was confirmed and it was going to happen, but with these new show-stopper bugs present Microsoft had to make a change to the roadmap to accommodate the time it will take to iron them out.
    Posted By: aznkid25
    10 Jul 2009



  1. Posts : 344
    Windows 7™ Home Premium x64/Sony PS3 XrossMediaBar™ FW 3.30/Sony PSP XrossMediaBar™ FW 6.20
       #1

    Microsoft must've hired some newbie Chinese coder to screw this up so late in the game...

    JUST RELEASE IT ALREADY! Manufacturers can do the rearm trick just to develop some drivers and compatability settings! then fix it later in a internal system update before it comes to the public!
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  2. Zod
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       #2

    As I said in the other topic,i don't believe this :) I'm still sure sign-off will occur on July 13th and consequent leak.
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  3. Posts : 62
    W7 Build 7264 x64
       #3

    Zod said:
    As I said in the other topic,i don't believe this :) I'm still sure sign-off will occur on July 13th and consequent leak.
    Hope so(:
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  4. Posts : 213
    vista x64
       #4


    Good luck with the thread, I posted the same thing in another thread and was jumped on, only time will tell who is right and what is true or not.
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  5. Posts : 8,375
    W7 Ultimate x64/W10 Pro x64/W11 Pro Triple Boot - Main PC W7 Remote PC Micro ATX W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
       #5

    Everybody's been rushing at the July 13th date while right along MS had plans to release the RTM in August not July. Windows 7 on Track for RTM in August, New PCs in October - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

    That's only one of several blogs seen in the last 2-3 months.
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  6. Zod
    Posts : 132
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       #6

    techarp reported it's still on track for july 13th :)
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       #7

    Night Hawk said:
    Everybody's been rushing at the July 13th date while right along MS had plans to release the RTM in August not July. Windows 7 on Track for RTM in August, New PCs in October - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

    That's only one of several blogs seen in the last 2-3 months.
    Correct. July 13th is only the day that MS announces the RTM Sign-off, not the actual release of RTM. Although I believe there will be a leak of the RTM before August as there are rumors that onJuly 24 final will be available on MS Connect and MSDN.

    Edit: I noticed that the article is talking about the sign off and not the release, but I am sure that MS will announce some info on RTM on the 13th as they have already booked an announcement at WPC09.
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    I suspect MS will have something more definitive at the WPC09 there without doubt. One reason why MS would be set for August would be the introduction to manufacturering of the new USB 3.0 standard going out to commercial interests.

    Private users won't see that however until 2010 giving manufacturers the time to work on their new product lines in conjunction with Windows 7. 7 once RTM for sure will already include support for this. So in a sense those two work hand in hand.

    I suspect due to the time frame once the signoff takes place and Connect, MSDN come to life there you will find some form of leak. As far as the August release to manufacturers word on that goes back as far as February showing the MS commitment to that time frame.
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