Latest Windows 7 Leak Claims to be RTM

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  1. Posts : 33
    Windows Vista 64bit
       #30

    I just wish we would have untouched ISO of 7600.16385...I dont like frankenISO's.
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  2. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Build 7264x64
       #31

    Ive noticed some changes in the RTM build though but they are very minor

    1- Possibility to add OEM information to My Computer
    2- Evaluation Mark Removed
    3- Faster explorer, now lesser chances of explorer crashes

    That is what I have seen uptill now.
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows XP SP3 & Windows 7
       #32

    rekoiln said:
    I just wish we would have untouched ISO of 7600.16385...I dont like frankenISO's.
    Me too...
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  4. Posts : 9
    WinXP SP3
       #33

    OK, installing it on one of the company's PC. By default it let me choose the version which, to my knowledge, wasn't present in ***384. Will post screens later.
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  5. Posts : 851
    win 7 build 7600.16385 x64
    Thread Starter
       #34

    MrReal said:
    OK, installing it on one of the company's PC. By default it let me choose the version which, to my knowledge, wasn't present in ***384. Will post screens later.
    waiting for u r results!!!

    any word on build number!!!
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  6. Posts : 344
    Windows 7™ Home Premium x64/Sony PS3 XrossMediaBar™ FW 3.30/Sony PSP XrossMediaBar™ FW 6.20
       #35

    The Edition Selection was present in 384, you had to EXTRACT the ISO using 7-Zip or some extraction utility, then go to Sources folder in the Windows 7 directory and DELETE "ei.cfg" and then rebuild the ISO or copy/paste Windows 7 directory onto USB flash drive to install upon bootup. :)
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  7. Posts : 88
    Windows 7 x86 and x64 - RTM
       #36

    Woot!


    ChuckR said:
    Probably scramble for the torrents,
    read bitches about seeders,
    read messages from those who are going to sleep,
    complaints about less than 1803 Mbs,

    see 389 requests for PM's,
    see 387 messages saying "PM sent",

    then go thru the inevitable "Is this the real thing" type questions,
    with the inevitable "Yes/No/I don't think so/I really believe it is/ Microsoft says, etc/,

    read the posts complaining about the driver-problems,
    link ref is from Thailand and I can't read it, WZOR site is down/can't log-in/can't read Russian/posts not up to date, MS warns about endangering your computer with infected .iso files,

    then the usual 'Robinski' .iso versus the 'HamLing' mods as 26 RAR files,

    What do I do with the 26 RAR files/How do I make a bootable paper-clip,
    and all the other usual questions that follow...

    The ones I love the most are the: "I just installed the iso and this/that doesn't work",
    no mention of x86, 64bit, Robinski, the Chinese version, which torrent was DL, what the buildnbr was, no file-names, file-sizes, file-dates, etc.

    Nah, it's gonna be lots of fun, when the "real RTM" is 'leaked'...
    235 pages of the same old stuff...
    How in the heck we get thru it, I'll never know....
    Great post Chuck!!! My sentiments exactly!
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  8. Posts : 5,807
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
       #37

    choosing an edition has been present in nearly every build...just do what Alex says above
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  9. Posts : 59
    win 7 7600-16385
       #38

    its worth it only if you get this build number Windows 7600.16385. 84 doesnt hack it with ie8. Just keeps shutting down on you. If you want to upgrade go to cversion.ini in the source folder and change it to 7100. then burn it. You will be able to upgrade but be warned MS recomends that you do a clean install. Hope this helps'Bob
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  10. Posts : 83
    Windows 7 b7600 x64
       #39

    sometimes I have mouse and explorer issues in 7600.16384. if 85 doesnt have those issues then I will upgrade to the latest one. 7127 ran faster than this one.
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