Windows 7 Forked, Builds 7200 & 7225 with Service Pack


  1. Posts : 7
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    Windows 7 Forked, Builds 7200 & 7225 with Service Pack


    Windows 7 Forked, Builds 7200 and 7225 with Service Pack 1

    Microsoft is yet to confirm any details officially

    Microsoft has reportedly passed the 7200 build string milestone in the development of Windows 7. At the same time, reports indicate that the Redmond-based company is also building and testing the first Service Pack for the next iteration of the Windows client and server operating systems, even though both Windows 7 client and Windows Server 2008 R2 are yet to hit the RTM mark, let alone general availability. Wzor has leaked screenshots of Windows 7 Build 7138 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Build 7138 with Service Pack 1 already installed, and now the peek behind the Win7 scene coming from the Russian website is Windows 7 Build 7200.

    According to Wzor, Windows 7 builds in the main branch, winmain, have jumped from 6.1.7141.0.winmain.090528, compiled on May 28, all the way to 6.1.7225.0.winmain.090529, wrapped up on May 29, in just a single day. Microsoft apparently passed a very important milestone in the development process of Windows 7 on May 29, but there are no details available as to what exactly happened. Still, the Redmond-based company is set to unveil all changes by the end of June 2009.

    Nonetheless, it appears that the Windows 7 development process now has two directions, and two main branches. Such a move implies that Windows 7 has gone through a forking, a strategy designed to split the build tree in order to accommodate builds from two branches. Microsoft did that in the past with Windows 7 RC and RTM, and it is now doing it again with RTM and SP1.

    In this context, the main branches of Windows 7, after the fork, are winmain and winmain_sp. In order to support half of the forked tree, Microsoft is also producing builds in the winmain_win7ids branch. The latest builds of Windows 7, from all branches, are 6.1.7200.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090529; 6.1.7225.0.winmain_sp.090529 and 6.1.7225.0.winmain.090529. No official comment from Microsoft as of yet.


    source : Windows 7 Forked, Builds 7200 and 7225 with Service Pack 1 - Microsoft is yet to confirm any details officially - Softpedia
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  2. Posts : 4,663
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    Can't quite get my head round that.
    Surely the service pack build will be superior to the RTM build.
    If they both leak the world will end.:)
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    johnwillyums said:
    If they both leak the world will end.:)
    As holo88 so eloquently put it in the W8 thread
    Microsofalypse!!
    I would love to see an RTM leak and SP1 leak at the same time. Even if it did cause the world to implode.
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    If a SP1 branch has been created, that would mean the RTM is final, wouldn't you say?
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  5. Posts : 4,663
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    In a logical world yes but we keep getting these leaked builds and they do seem better each time.
    Also isn't a service pack meant to fix bugs and glitches plus fix things in the gui that users have hated or that haven't worked that well because they are too ugly.
    They don't know these things yet or SP1 wouldn't be necessary.
    The past sure is tense. Weird s**t eh?

    J
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    dmb219 said:
    If a SP1 branch has been created, that would mean the RTM is final, wouldn't you say?
    RTM code freeze is set for June 7.
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    check this out:
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