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January 2010 would easily fit the time table there. While there's quite a bit of anticipation of a late October release with the RTMs going out to manufacturers in August?
You wouldn't expect it to be that soon since the RCs were just released publicly until the end of June with MS hopes of a larger feedback base on anything else in the way of bugs or suggestions for improvements. That would also figure in with the first expiration date seen as 3/1/2010 if the January report there had held true. But MS later realized a little more time would be needed seeing the date pushed back until 6/1/2010.
Apparently Microsoft have already gave us a somewhat more accurate date for Windows 7.
Microsoft have said that they will finalize Windows 7 in mid-August and that it will be delivered to the public in time for the 2009 holiday season. To be more accurate again, the public will be able to get their hands on the final version on the 15th of October this year going by the current schedule.
That seems just about right for the time being and it would also seem obvious why Microsoft wouldn't be planning on another January release.
That's if all goes well? Immediately after releasing the RCs the 32bit version had a bug that got past MS seeing an immediate patch. For most here who build their own cases there hasn't been too many bugs found with the RCs.
For premade systems on the other hand people that finally see those go on not having tested the 7000s may be the ones to suddenly run into various problems. But that's also why there are large service packs to follow as well.
Well yeah you know Microsoft, remember what happened just before Vista RTM with Build 5840?
When I first installed the RC I only ran it for a week then decided to do a clean install of it again due to a weird issue with WMP 12 then about a week after that I performed an in-place upgrade to Build 7127.
Can't really say I tested many of my games ect, only Fallout 3 which appeared to be fine.
(The original post in this thread was from February.)
Anything I've read recently indeed indicates MS on track for an August RTM -- three months after RC -- and product on shelves for the holidays.
I'd expect they'd like to hit the back to school market if they can have it to OEM's by September-ish, but we'll see.
In the long-term, it's indeed far more critical they get it right than they get it out as fast as possible, but they indicated the RC was tracking well so far.
Glaring security holes, or things like the patch they issued for the RC that would even impact most program installations, are what they really really need to catch before it's out the door.
Well I would rather see they get smoothed out overall rather then rushing an unfinished product out the door to begin with. I think they learned that one fast between ME and later XP needing SP1 to play catch up with the sudden increase in drive capacity seen around then. 16gb to 250gb in a heart beat lead to some problems there fast.
not me my friend. i dont think you can base your statement the way you have. Its not premade vs custom, its old vs newish hardware, and the variance of that could be AND is the issue at hand. With this point, this negates your view and takes the opposite side. Think about it. The Dell's of the world are going to have support before some small company that only makes certain peripheals and chipsets. This was the case during XP testing days, the onboard sound worked, but creative was having fits back then. Then if you recall, the need for an aspi.dll layer driver for such programs like ECD creator, and then there was the issue with adaptec IDE controllers which took forever to fix (even up till RTM there was the issue still).
Speaking of Dell you have to look back at how some people were having problems seeing Vista's SP1 go on the newer models while others with new custom builds saw no problems. Even HP and others occasionally will have problems with something where a tweak or special fix is needed according to their own support information.
At other times MS will see problems corrected for those having update problems with anything new first out. Don't forget as well that new hardwares can also bring along their own new problems while stuff that's been out for some time has seen the bugs worked out already.
Well it appears that MS may just see it's intentions of seeing 7 available for the holidays since the Server 2008 R2 RC is now available at this time.
Microsoft Delivers New Wave of Technologies to Help Businesses Thrive in Today’s Economy
Company announces Windows 7 on track for holiday season; Windows Server 2008 R2 RC available today.
Dated May 11th the following continues on with:
"Microsoft Tech•Ed North America 2009 kicked off today with announcements of new technologies that enable IT professionals and developers to help their organizations save money and improve efficiencies during difficult economic times. As part of today’s news, Microsoft Corp. announced that the company is anticipating that the next version of its client operating system, Windows 7, will be available to customers in time for the holiday shopping season. In addition, Windows Server 2008 R2 Release Candidate (RC) is available today with the final product releasing to market in the same timeframe as Windows 7.
“Microsoft is committed to ensuring that IT professionals and developers continue to have the platform and technologies to drive maximum value and business results. Getting the most out of IT investments is even more important in today’s economy,” said Bill Veghte, senior vice president of the Windows Business at Microsoft, who delivered a keynote speech at the event. During his speech, Veghte also talked about incredible partner support for Windows 7 and gave updated guidance on availability: “With early RC testing and extensive partner feedback we’ve received, Windows 7 is tracking well for holiday availability.” http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...echEd09PR.mspx
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