The most stable version is 7000

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the 7000 version is only one version open to public by MS. And it can compatiable most of the softwares which running in xp
 

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Sorry, i would have to disagree. I had more problems with 7000 than i did with Vista. 7077 still going string ;)
 

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Sorry, i would have to disagree. I had more problems with 7000 than i did with Vista. 7077 still going string ;)
Same here
Had most issues with 7000 than 7048, 7057, 7068, and 7077.
7077 most stable for me w/ dual-boot Vista SP2.
 

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Yes me too disagrees. 7000 for me kept locking up and several times a day I was finding myself doing hard shut downs. To state something about software and xp and compatibility goes to show you have not tried very hard. Use imagination to make the picture clearer.

You have not stated any valid reasons why 7000 is the most "stable" and think you at least should have come up with some. Its really only a thread title what you have come up with so it's back to the drawing board for you sonny.

For me it is between 7068 and 7077 as to who the daddy is right now. I'm sure it is insignificant though because big mama is making her way in and will put them all to shame.
 

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I think one of the bigger issues with 7000 was the version of IE8 that was used with it.
 

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7000 didn't pose any problems for me...it was quick and reasonably stable...7057 was quicker and introduced Aero Peek etc but networking was completely screwed. 7068 fixed most of the network issues and seemed a little faster again....and then 7077....the only problem I have had was in ejecting USB devices, other than that all my networking is running the way it should...it is fast....no BSOD's (with any builds) so I would have to say that so far....7077 is the Boss.
 

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The most stable version is 7000
You are incorrect! That is all.

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I think one of the bigger issues with 7000 was the version of IE8 that was used with it.

I try not to use IE8 so had no issues regarding that, although there were also issues with G chrome. Maybe it was internet related regardless of what browser you used. All of those problems seemed to be ironed out now though so happy days.
 

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Gigabyte GTX-560Ti soc edition
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Asus Xonar Dx - Logitech Z5500.
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XigmaTek 80plus NRP-PC702 - 700w dual 30a.
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Venus Gamers Midi Tower Case with LED Display
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Microsoft Sidewinder X8.
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Virgin Media - 50mb down- 8mb up.
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Dual layer optical disc drive...

Chrome 79million

A.V = MSE
the 7000 version is only one version open to public by MS. And it can compatiable most of the softwares which running in xp

"Negative, GhostRider, the pattern is full."

I may not have used *every* single build, but thus far, 7068 has been hte most stable and 7077 has the best resource management.
 

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"Negative, GhostRider, the pattern is full."

I may not have used *every* single build, but thus far, 7068 has been hte most stable and 7077 has the best resource management.

+ 1 for 7077 having the best Resource Management....I have an up time of 5 days on this build and as I am sitting here typing away with Outlook 2007 open and 3 tabs up on FF I am using 780 meg of ram.
 

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WD 250 gig Sata
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ADSL 2+
having played with every version after 7000 was released so far, i'm content with 7068 for now, even if it doesn't let me access the main properties for a wireless connection setup. (admin access, can't create a new wifi profile cause it can't get access to the properties... what? shame on you ms =P all i want to do is save my wifi password!)
 

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cheap
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cheap ms optical
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cable
I have to agree on some aspects with the author. the only builds I have used so far are 7000, 7068, and 7077. I had majour problems with 7068 and I was shocked to see a blue screen. not to mention all the hard reboots i had to do. 7077 is the best so far but i haven't pushed it like i did with 7000. i think build 7000 had many bugs but to me they were all miner (besides mp3) all other builds had less bugs but i would consider them to be a lot more drastic. But these are pre release buids so experience does change from user to user i gess its the luck of the draw. But 7000 seemed to have the most consistent expeience across all users.
 

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OP, will you still think 7000 is the best in August? :sarc:

I'll still be using 7077 (which blows 7000 in the weeds BTW) 10 months from now.
 

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7201 64 bit
the 7000 version is only one version open to public by MS. And it can compatiable most of the softwares which running in xp

-1

Build 7077 is going strong, and running fantastically on my desktop. Not one error or bad shutdown or restart. I had a sleep error with 7000. I also like the content that came with 7077.
 

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I was running build 7000 before jumping to 7068, and it's been nothing but fantastic. Not sure if there's any real difference between 7068 and 7077 though.
 

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didnt read anything but first post... but you must be drunk (and not me). Anyone thinkign build 7000 is still valid for any kind of stability or testing...

It works for you? good for you i bet you can stay on it till windows8 (NOT!)
 

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the 7000 version is only one version open to public by MS. And it can compatiable most of the softwares which running in xp

If that's the only build you have then it would be the most stable. :)
 

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AMD Phenom 965 X4 3.4Ghz cpu Black Edition
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Gigabyte 790XT
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12 Gb DDR3
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Nvidea Gforce GTX 470
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Loads maxstore sata 1 & 2/ loads of partitions + 1Tb Hitachi sata 2. 256Gb Crucial ssd.
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OCZ 700W GameXstream
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Artec 10000
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On board + many case fans
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There are still windows updates for 7000 this time ie8 update, didnt see this for xp or vista only 7.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=cdbf144f-c4bc-4558-a8bd-b5cde5b6cf8e

Download details: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 in Windows 7 Server Beta for x64-based Systems (KB963027)
 

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Used every build so far available and have to agree with the majority here, 7077 has been the best for me. It is the only version so far that the networking has worked almost correctly for me. Still have the odd glitch with permissions but hardly a problem now really and streaming works as it should now.
Hell remote works everytime I reboot now so unlike other versions had to re-setup everytime and re-join network all ok now.

Hell I would almost be happy if this was the final release version, appart from the obvious debuging code to be removed.

Hell bring on RC1

Anyway shouldn't we close this silly thread now as come on anyone who says 7000 is best really is just out to see how big there thread can get with arguments, there just really is no argument.

7077 Rules!
 

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