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People always faking the 7048, maybe they will still be doing that when the Final is out on store shelves :P
more: SoftpediaWindows 7 is advancing at fast pace through development milestones, in its way from Beta to Release Candidate stage, with interim builds cooking over in Redmond even though served only to select company testers and dogfooded internally. The start of March 2009 is synonymous with reports indicating that Microsoft has signed off Windows 7 Build 7048, again. Previous news that the Redmond company had wrapped up Windows 7 Build 7048 from the Release Candidate branch were squashed by Steven Sinofsky, senior vice president, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group. The Windows boss indicated a couple of weeks ago that Microsoft had at that time not even compiled Build 7046, let alone any superseding development milestones.
Since the initial Win 7 Build 7048 proved a fake, Microsoft moved the next iteration of the Windows client to 7047. Last week, David Lowe, group product manager for Windows Server, Microsoft, revealed that he had finished wrapping up the installation of Windows 7 Build 4047 on two of his machines (via Neowin). One change compared to previous releases of Windows 7 emphasized by Lowe was the fully functional Homegroup. But 4047 is of course nothing more than an interim build on the way to RC.
The end of February 2009 and the start of March brought to the table Windows 7 Build 7048 yet again. This time around the Build tag is no longer labeled Release Candidate, but just 6.1.7048.0.x86fre.winmain.090219-1845. However, the little information available on Windows 7 Build 6.1.7048.0.x86fre.winmain.090219-1845 points out that the new build is another fake (!), just as the last 7048.
According to the build label, the development milestone was compiled on February 19, 2009. However, on February 20, one day after the new 7048 was supposedly compiled, Sinofsky revealed that the Windows team had not even wrapped up Windows 7 build 7046.
7048 screenshot :Windows 7 Build 7048 Screenshot » My Digital Life
People always faking the 7048, maybe they will still be doing that when the Final is out on store shelves :P
Copies of Windows 7 are already hitting the Shelves
Pirated Windows 7 exposed - CNET Asia Blogs: InfoChat by Jerry Liao, Philippines
Unfortunately pirating in one form or another will always be with us. Greedy human beings are to blame for most of our woes!
Les,
I agree totally with you on that - I just can't believe that they do it with a limited life Beta software, and people will buy it. although I suppose if you pay by the MB for downloads 70 peso is probably the cheaper option
The 7048 has already been downloaded.
ha yeah..some chinese or philippinos will surely buy a beta version thinking its the real deal...lol..good that win7 is our trojan through all chinese firewalls haha