I'll get it from MSDNAA as soon as I finish signing up to university. My "home machine" and my "development, educational and research machine" are the same computer, so of course I will also use it for everyday use. I don't think anybody will ever be unhappy with that. Actually, the RC too was for testing purposes only, but Microsoft stated more than once that just using it everyday is testing it and helps Microsoft by sending data. And using the RTM everyday is a very educational way of learning to use it. :)
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Build 64bit OS: Vista Ult64, Win7600 CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2400 MHz 64bit OS Motherboard: Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi @p 64 bit OS Memory: 4096 MB DDR3-SDRAM Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 3870 Series x2 Crossfired Sound Card: Realtek on board Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung SyncMaster - 23 inches Screen Resolution: 1680x1050 pixels at 60 Hz in True Colors Keyboard: Wireless Mouse: Wireless PSU: Cooler Master 1000w Case: Cooler Master Cosmos 1000. Cooling: Fans and fresh air, Hard Drives: Hitachi (250 GB)/Samsung 750 GB. /Barracuda 160 GB.
My Book 1 TB external.. Internet Speed: Never fast enough Other Info: I use a Magnum.
I'll get it from MSDNAA as soon as I finish signing up to university. My "home machine" and my "development, educational and research machine" are the same computer, so of course I will also use it for everyday use. I don't think anybody will ever be unhappy with that. Actually, the RC too was for testing purposes only, but Microsoft stated more than once that just using it everyday is testing it and helps Microsoft by sending data. And using the RTM everyday is a very educational way of learning to use it. :)
You convinced me.
Yeah, I think just about everything I do at home is some sort of testing...
So TechNet is the way for me!!
I think RTM shouldn't be used because it's all fake
Huh!! Did I miss something here, why roll back to RC from RTM, I think you will find RTM does not expire for everyone, even for those who it does expire you can re-arm it... As far as I am aware users with a TechNet subscription has a full licence key and it will not run out.
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom - PC Specialist OS: Windows 7/Linux CPU: Athlon 64 x2 6000+ Motherboard: ASUS M3N78 PRO Memory: 4Gb Dual Channel Graphics Card: Geforce 8400 Sound Card: On Board Monitor(s) Displays: BenQ G2222HDL Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Saitek Eclipse II Mouse: Microsoft Laser Mouse PSU: National Grid Case: Yes Cooling: Stock Cooler Hard Drives: 1Gb Spinpoint F3/740Gb Western Digital
640Gb Western Digital Internet Speed: 50Mb
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Build 64bit OS: Vista Ult64, Win7600 CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2400 MHz 64bit OS Motherboard: Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi @p 64 bit OS Memory: 4096 MB DDR3-SDRAM Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 3870 Series x2 Crossfired Sound Card: Realtek on board Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung SyncMaster - 23 inches Screen Resolution: 1680x1050 pixels at 60 Hz in True Colors Keyboard: Wireless Mouse: Wireless PSU: Cooler Master 1000w Case: Cooler Master Cosmos 1000. Cooling: Fans and fresh air, Hard Drives: Hitachi (250 GB)/Samsung 750 GB. /Barracuda 160 GB.
My Book 1 TB external.. Internet Speed: Never fast enough Other Info: I use a Magnum.
I think RTM shouldn't be used because it's all fake and Microsoft's keys will be deactivated till March 1 2010,So use your brain and go for Win 7 RC's
You actually mean that the Version if have, which is verified by Microsoft and MSDN and Technet as being REAL - Genuine - 100% Authenic. will end on Mar 1, 2010. When it says RETAIL - Permanent Activated.