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Windows 7 - Windows 7 RC-7100 Leaked



 
04-24-2009   #121


Windows 7 Profesional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600) RTM - TechNet
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
This is not RC....
What makes you say that?

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04-24-2009   #122


Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
 
 


Just started dl and getting speeds of 1.1meg, very quick!
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04-24-2009   #123


Windows 7
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Mr GRiM View Post
I think the majority believe this Leak is the official RC and as was discussed earlier it may have come from a Microsoft employee.
Thanks Mr GRiM.

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
This is not RC....
It is one line posts like this that create unnecessary doubt. Where is the proof behind this flippant statement?
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04-24-2009   #124


Windows 7 7260 X86
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by bearhawk View Post
What makes you say that?
This was picked up from another forum:

Amidst the leak of build 7077, Microsoft implored users not to upgrade from a pre-RC interim build to the release candidate. While no logic for the plea was given, the company did confirm that it would prevent upgrades unless users modified the cversion.ini file located in the Sources folder of the disc. Users who wished to move forward with an upgrade were given an unsupported process that involved changing a line in cversion.ini from MinClient=7100 to MinClient=7000; this procedure would trigger upgrade eligibility for pre-RC builds.

Exploring this file on the build 7100 leak, however, reveals a stark difference:

[HostBuild]
MinClient=7077.0
MinServer=7000.0



Either this build is not truly the release candidate, as the cversion.ini does not jive with Microsoft’s unsupported method, or the firm has changed its stance to allow a small subset of users on build 7077 to upgrade cleanly.
????
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04-24-2009   #125


W7 X-64 RTM,SUSE 11.1, XP PRO SP3 as a VM, VMware ESXi
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by RST101 View Post
Just started dl and getting speeds of 1.1meg, very quick!
You can thank me for that !!! Leaving seed on for a few hours.

Cheers
jimbo
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04-24-2009   #126


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 RC
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by jimbo45 View Post
You can thank me for that !!! Leaving seed on for a few hours.

Cheers
jimbo

Haha, nice...wouldn't expect any less Jimbo. Seeding at 500K here.
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04-24-2009   #127


 


x64 Version Information follows!
Leaked by Einsteinjr.

7100.0.090421-1700_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso
Size: 3.04GB
MD5:
SHA-1:
CRC32:
HASH:
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04-24-2009   #128


windows7 7100 x64
 
 


x86 is slow i got all the x64 so i have limited the x86 to just 10kB up so x64 can up a bit faster,because it seems most here want the x64.
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04-24-2009   #129


W7 X-64 RTM,SUSE 11.1, XP PRO SP3 as a VM, VMware ESXi
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by murphy25 View Post
x86 is slow i got all the x64 so i have limited the x86 to just 10kB up so x64 can up a bit faster,because it seems most here want the x64.
I've maxed my U/L hopefully it'll help those who want X-64.

Cheers
jimbo
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04-24-2009   #130


Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7100 RC x86/Windows XP SP3 x86 (Dual Boot)
 
 


x86 for me
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