Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out
x86 - 32Bit 500MB Parts
Code:
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Part 2: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52d3c197b0
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x64 - 64Bit 500MB Parts
Code:
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Part 2: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52e6bf1c28
Part 3: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52e92d3822
Part 4: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52eb404f4a
Part 5: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52eec7c002
Part 6: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52f50d163b
Part 7: http://www.novaup.com/download/49f52f72073b0
Password for both - www.waz-warez.org
you can download all links at once, and you get really good speeds.
Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out
So, does build 7077 still expire in 2009?
If so, I need to upgrade, again...
Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out
Re: (Unofficial) Windows 7 RC Build Out
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Originally Posted by
Pyong Kawaguchi
It expires in june 2010
Oh, alright, so no big need to upgrade then. Thanks for clearing that up:)
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Originally Posted by
Hotrod
Oh, alright, so no big need to upgrade then. Thanks for clearing that up:)
same
Stick to 7077
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Originally Posted by
Heathen
same
Stick to 7077
*cough*Until the official RC release*cough*
Microsoft will probably pull a "Ha-the-real-RC-is-build-7101-not-7100-WHAT-NOW" on us (Nothing will actually change except the build number though).
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Originally Posted by
Freelancer
*cough*Until the official RC release*cough*
Microsoft will probably pull a "Ha-the-real-RC-is-build-7101-not-7100-WHAT-NOW" on us (Nothing will actually change except the build number though).
Actually, the official build is 7100 and is already out for TechNet subscribers. It's the exact same build, as can be verified by clicking "Details" next to the two "Windows 7 Ultimate RC" entries here and comparing the SHA1 hashes to what I have in the top post.
Also, just saw this in my TechNet email:
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Originally Posted by TechNet Windows 7 RC Notification
Please note: All users of the Windows 7 Release Candidate (including Windows Vista users who have upgraded to the Release Candidate) must do a clean installation of Windows 7 RTM. Please keep this is mind as you consider downloading the Release Candidate as opposed to waiting for the general availability release.
Worth keeping in mind when you decide if this is going to be your primary OS until RTM or just something you test on the side for the hell of it.
And once again, you can keep Windows 7 RC installed until June 30, 2010.
Nick
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If you want to see when your build expires I think you can just run "winver" in any build and it will tell you.
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Originally Posted by
Hotrod
Oh, alright, so no big need to upgrade then. Thanks for clearing that up:)
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Originally Posted by
Heathen
same
Stick to 7077
........ besides fixing bugs and making it more stable.
it takes what... 20 minutes to reinstall the OS, and about another 10 to download/install your programs... :|
(or if your really a lazy fuck just do an upgrade, although that takes considerably more time)
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Originally Posted by
StankBacon
........ besides fixing bugs and making it more stable.
it takes what... 20 minutes to reinstall the OS, and about another 10 to download/install your programs... :|
(or if your really a lazy fuck just do an upgrade, although that takes considerably more time)
Well, it's just that I don't want to waste another DVD to get the RC build, but then again, I guess it would be worth it.
EDIT : Oh, and is it possible to upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit?