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What is the difference between the RTM and the GP version in regards to this situation? I was under the impression that the RTM is the final version?
You mean abt Windows 7?
This thread isn't about that but i'll answer the question.
RTM means the finalization of a product, and GA is a step to its
massive use...
GA means General Availability(which is today) and it means that customers
can buy Windows 7 from today(receiving the RTM version)
Hope i made it clear for you.
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