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anyone actualy found download link? want to check if its fixed in build 7068, considering date of the article and build day, its close so it might me.
more:SoftpediaMicrosoft warned that testers of Windows 7 could come across data-corruption issues on various machines including computers from Lenovo and HP. The Redmond company revealed that the problem was associated with the Beta Build 7000 of Windows 7, but said nothing about any superseding development milestones such as Windows 7 Build 7048, 7057 or the more recently leaked Build 7068.
According to the software giant at fault are the Offline Files service and the Client-Side Caching (CSC) driver, which fail to play nice together. Users running Windows 7 on Lenevo T60p, on Lenovo T61p, and on HP portable machines are at risk of having their data corrupted.
anyone actualy found download link? want to check if its fixed in build 7068, considering date of the article and build day, its close so it might me.
from the Microsoft article..
If the hotfix is available for download, there is a "Hotfix download available" section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, submit a request to Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the hotfix.
how are we supposed to get it? MS doesn't even offer support for Windows 7 so contacting customer support would be useless
I have off line files disabled so do you reckon it would affect me? Im also running 7068.
Yeah i also have offline files disabled. I can't find the download link, but I highly doubt that it would affect those running a build higher than 7000. Just like the other updates that were released for the beta, those were meant for the beta and attempting to run the MSI would result in an error.
"CAUSE:
The data-corruption issue occurs because of interaction between the Offline Files component and certain storage drivers. These include the following Intel storage drivers:
These storage drivers are frequently found on the Lenovo T60p, on the Lenovo T61p, and on some HP portable computers." You may encounter a data-corruption issue on a computer that is running Windows 7 Beta
- Iastor.sys
- Iastorv.sys
Hotfix information
For more information about how to download Microsoft support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 (How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services ) How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services You may encounter a data-corruption issue on a computer that is running Windows 7 Beta
You have to run a general search according to the 3rd party source that provides those like Intel and other companies that manufactur external hard drives included with softwares and drivers. Those are two main storage controller drivers seen named there.
If M$ did not support Win7 there would not have been embedded Feedback links in every window in build 7000....
probably not affected, but hard to say as M$ only talks about build 7000
I would not doubt *anything* right now - this is a *beta* these kinds of issues are to be expected.
Thanks for the info, NH
You're welcome! As you can see that won't be enough however. When originally installing the software for a external usb drive here those same files were then seen in the device manager on Vista and XP at the time.
As far as support for 7 being seen at this time you have to sign up the Technet forum 7 section MS setup there. That's where the group of MVPs will come in along with just about anyone else. They won't offer help on any leaks there! Windows 7 Beta Category
If you already have a Windows live id you can browse through there at any time. But for any tutorials and real help on successive builds stay tuned to https://www.sevenforums.com/
(the few tutorials there lack quite a bit! Brink has done far more for both 7 and Vista forums here as you'll notice.)