Win 7 RTM and Server 2008 R2 Availability

    Win 7 RTM and Server 2008 R2 Availability


    Posted: 31 Jul 2009
    Received this in my e-mail today from Technet. It gives the breakdown for the availability of Windows 7 RTM.

    Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have reached the RTM milestone. If you’re still testing the RC build, you’ll be able to switch over to the RTM build during the second half of August, 2009. For Windows Server 2008 R2, you can get the low-down on system requirements and installation guidelines and IT pro testing guidelines; and for the updated reviewers guide and other technical content be sure to visit the Windows Server 2008 R2 Resources page.

    For those evaluating Windows Server 2008 R2 for the first time, check out the Resources page for content on R2’s key new features, including Hyper-V with Live Migration, the new File Classification Infrastructure, the updates to IIS 7.5 and the new “better together” features you can access by combining Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows 7. And for developers looking to see what R2 has to offer, make sure to visit MSDN’s Windows Server Resource page, sporting several new additions in time for RTM. Finally, starting October 1 you’ll be able to find even more readiness and technical content at an upcoming Windows Server 2008 R2 - Windows 7 - Exchange 2010 Virtual Launch Experience site.

    When Will Windows 7 RTM Be Available?
    According to this Windows Team Blog posting, Volume License (VL) customers with an existing Software Assurance (SA) license will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English starting August 7, 2009 via the Volume License Service Center (VLSC). The rest of the languages for Windows 7 RTM should be available within a couple of weeks following the English release. For IT professionals who are not part of the VL program, if you have a TechNet subscription, you will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English on August 6, 2009, and the remaining languages by October 1, 2009. Evaluation versions of Windows 7 Professional for IT professionals will be made available via the Springboard Series shortly after RTM.

    Windows 7 Upgrade Paths
    For a quick view of the supported and unsupported upgrade paths for Windows 7 SKUs, download the Windows 7 Upgrade Paths document that outlines possible upgrade scenarios from older versions of Windows. For a Web version of this document, see Windows 7 Upgrade Paths in the Windows Client TechCenter Library.
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    31 Jul 2009



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       #1

    Lee said:
    Received this in my e-mail today from Technet. It gives the breakdown for the availability of Windows 7 RTM.

    Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have reached the RTM milestone. If you’re still testing the RC build, you’ll be able to switch over to the RTM build during the second half of August, 2009. For Windows Server 2008 R2, you can get the low-down on system requirements and installation guidelines and IT pro testing guidelines; and for the updated reviewers guide and other technical content be sure to visit the Windows Server 2008 R2 Resources page.

    For those evaluating Windows Server 2008 R2 for the first time, check out the Resources page for content on R2’s key new features, including Hyper-V with Live Migration, the new File Classification Infrastructure, the updates to IIS 7.5 and the new “better together” features you can access by combining Windows Server 2008 R2 with Windows 7. And for developers looking to see what R2 has to offer, make sure to visit MSDN’s Windows Server Resource page, sporting several new additions in time for RTM. Finally, starting October 1 you’ll be able to find even more readiness and technical content at an upcoming Windows Server 2008 R2 - Windows 7 - Exchange 2010 Virtual Launch Experience site.

    When Will Windows 7 RTM Be Available?
    According to this Windows Team Blog posting, Volume License (VL) customers with an existing Software Assurance (SA) license will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English starting August 7, 2009 via the Volume License Service Center (VLSC). The rest of the languages for Windows 7 RTM should be available within a couple of weeks following the English release. For IT professionals who are not part of the VL program, if you have a TechNet subscription, you will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English on August 6, 2009, and the remaining languages by October 1, 2009. Evaluation versions of Windows 7 Professional for IT professionals will be made available via the Springboard Series shortly after RTM.

    Windows 7 Upgrade Paths
    For a quick view of the supported and unsupported upgrade paths for Windows 7 SKUs, download the Windows 7 Upgrade Paths document that outlines possible upgrade scenarios from older versions of Windows. For a Web version of this document, see Windows 7 Upgrade Paths in the Windows Client TechCenter Library.
    Thanks for posting this//
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    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #2

    Here's an interesting post, linked to by the above:

    Technet (An official Microsoft site and Forum...)

    pjmac35
    Any replies in simple terms please!

    I have downloaded Windows 7 RTM. I have two hard disks on my computer; Disk 1 With drives C,D, and E (Win XP on C) and Disk 2 with drives F,G, and H.

    Drives F and H are almost empty at present. Is it really just as simple as burning s CD and installing Win 7 to one of the empty drives?

    Regards and thanks in advance
    Pat Macguire
    Courteous reply:

    Carey FrischMVP, Moderator


    Sorry, but since the official Windows 7 RTM is not yet available from an authorized Microsoft web site, this forum cannot address inquires based on a download from an unauthorized web site. Please see: Windows 7 Unofficial Builds Carey Frisch

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    what time will the iso's for windows 7 go up on technet on thursady 06.08.09 will it be like gmt time or american ?
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    Guess will be in the PDT timezone.
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    Vista 64 sp2
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    so around like 9am PDT ? does anyone remember when vista went up ?
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