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Author Topic: Windows 7 post RTM build 7700 spotted  (Read 453 times)
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« on: February 01, 2010, 05:40:40 PM »
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Screenshots of a Windows 7 post RTM build have shown up on the web this week fueling speculation that Microsoft is compiling early Windows 8 builds.

Russian site, Wzor, leaked a series of screenshots from build 7700.winmain.100122-1900. Although nothing appears to have changed visually, the jump from 7600 (Windows 7 RTM build) to 7700 may suggest some kind of early milestone towards the Windows 8 alpha and beta stage. Microsoft has slowly been compiling post RTM builds of Windows 7 since its July RTM in 2009.

Wzor also published a list of builds that have been compiled after the final Windows 7 RTM. Judging by the list, the software giant has been hard at work compiling builds throughout September 2009 to January 2010:

•7650.0.winmain.090917-184 •7651.0.winmain.090924-1802 •7656.0.winmain.091015-0833

•7658.0.winmain.091019 1850 •7659.0.winmain.091020-1830

•7660.0.winmain.091021-1736 •7661.0.winmain.091022-1755 •7662.0.winmain.091023-1645

•7664.0.winmain.091027-1825 •7691.0.winmain.100106-1825

•7692.0.winmain.100107-1735 •7693.0.winmain.100111-1820 •7694.0.winmain.100113-1753 •7695.0.winmain.100114-1855 •7696.0.winmain.100115-1725

It does not appear that these builds are service pack builds for Windows 7 SP1 as Wzor has confirmed those began from 7601.winmain_sp. Last week an ex-Microsoft worker penned July 2011 as the RTM date for Windows 8.











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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2010, 12:45:07 AM »
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This is good, newer builds with no obvious UI change means they could be working on the more in-depth Windows problems, like the registry, OS compartmentalization, and the infamous 'DLL-Hell'
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2010, 02:00:10 AM »
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Notice that there are no 32 bit installs on that one...  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2010, 04:38:50 AM »
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The fact that there is NO x86 to me really indicates nothing .... The fact to Microsoft does not publish Windows 7 on USB drives to me is much more.xxxxx.who uses DVD crap today....

DUH - wth is wrong ... how else can you install Windows 7 on a netbook.??  What take the CRAP the manufactures sell "Starter Version"  to me that is STUPID,  and equally STUPID on the smallish HDDs.  3 to 4 USB ports, and AHHHH yes, the Pirates version of Windows 7 AIO on a 4GB USB Flash plus the Netbooks will not support x64.  and then a reasonable tech with any smarts can - does install 120 GB or 160 GB or 250 GB HDD, and furnishes a USB to allow clean install if you have major problem. Now the rumors of MS only producing Windows 8 in x64 version and only on DVD's is a money loosing ideas.... Not my cup of tea ...

So you want to make a nice business, stay busy & make lots of $$$$$$ and enjoy slaving away on other peoples computers.  OPEN A COMPUTER - REPAIR AND UPDATE SHOP.


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