Right now i am running the windows 7 rc1 7100 build os, now that the 7600 is available, what would be the difference, and what is the advantage of upgrading?
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Right now i am running the windows 7 rc1 7100 build os, now that the 7600 is available, what would be the difference, and what is the advantage of upgrading?
I don't think there will be much difference (if at all) in the actual way the OS works, the RC is pretty close to the finished article.
However, there is no support from Microsoft for the RC, I don't think there will be any downloadable updates for it once the final release is out, from March (??) next year it will shut down your system every 2 hours and then from July (??) next year it will expire completely.
[QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"]You can't get the 7600 without pirating it. Unless you are in technet/msdn, wait 3 weeks like me.metroid5Thats the final build? Yup.
Well the RTM (Release To Manufacturers) version is pretty much the final build that will be released to retailers for distribution etc. Everything in it is final and nothing will be added/changed unless applied through Windows Update. Also, it probably has more thing added like under the hood stuff that the Beta & RC didn't have . So pretty much it's the version you'd want instead of a Beta or RC build. Oh yeah, I don't think the betas and RC builds will be supported with updates..so why stay with those builds!Right now i am running the windows 7 rc1 7100 build os, now that the 7600 is available, what would be the difference, and what is the advantage of upgrading?
SkateEmerica987
[QUOTE="SkateEmerica987"]Well the RTM (Release To Manufacturers) version is pretty much the final build that will be released to retailers for distribution etc. Everything in it is final and nothing will be added/changed unless applied through Windows Update. Also, it probably has more thing added like under the hood stuff that the Beta & RC didn't have . So pretty much it's the version you'd want instead of a Beta or RC build. Oh yeah, I don't think the betas and RC builds will be supported with updates..so why stay with those builds! Because getting the RTM is illegal unless you got it exclusively from Microsoft?Right now i am running the windows 7 rc1 7100 build os, now that the 7600 is available, what would be the difference, and what is the advantage of upgrading?
gamer082009
I have the 7100 build. When the retail comes out, will i be able to purchase a copy and somehow just enter the 25 digit seriel key in somewhere and it will be up to date? Or will I have to do a clean install?
I have the 7100 build. When the retail comes out, will i be able to purchase a copy and somehow just enter the 25 digit seriel key in somewhere and it will be up to date? Or will I have to do a clean install?
SgtMoreless
You have to do a clean install.
I have the 7100 build. When the retail comes out, will i be able to purchase a copy and somehow just enter the 25 digit seriel key in somewhere and it will be up to date? Or will I have to do a clean install?
SgtMoreless
The 7100 build is hard-coded to disable itself next year.
You have to buy the full release version of the OS or you'll have no working OS next year.
[QUOTE="SgtMoreless"]
I have the 7100 build. When the retail comes out, will i be able to purchase a copy and somehow just enter the 25 digit seriel key in somewhere and it will be up to date? Or will I have to do a clean install?
broken_bass_bin
You have to do a clean install.
Thats blows. Can anyone else confirm this. Im ganna google it. It just doesnt seem right.
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[QUOTE="SgtMoreless"]
I have the 7100 build. When the retail comes out, will i be able to purchase a copy and somehow just enter the 25 digit seriel key in somewhere and it will be up to date? Or will I have to do a clean install?
SgtMoreless
You have to do a clean install.
Thats blows. Can anyone else confirm this. Im ganna google it. It just doesnt seem right.
7100 is still a glorified beta, it's pretty much what you'd expect.Well the RTM (Release To Manufacturers) version is pretty much the final build that will be released to retailers for distribution etc. Everything in it is final and nothing will be added/changed unless applied through Windows Update. Also, it probably has more thing added like under the hood stuff that the Beta & RC didn't have . So pretty much it's the version you'd want instead of a Beta or RC build. Oh yeah, I don't think the betas and RC builds will be supported with updates..so why stay with those builds! Because getting the RTM is illegal unless you got it exclusively from Microsoft?Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!![QUOTE="gamer082009"][QUOTE="SkateEmerica987"]
Right now i am running the windows 7 rc1 7100 build os, now that the 7600 is available, what would be the difference, and what is the advantage of upgrading?
JigglyWiggly_
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[QUOTE="SgtMoreless"]
I have the 7100 build. When the retail comes out, will i be able to purchase a copy and somehow just enter the 25 digit seriel key in somewhere and it will be up to date? Or will I have to do a clean install?
SgtMoreless
You have to do a clean install.
Thats blows. Can anyone else confirm this. Im ganna google it. It just doesnt seem right.
Sorry, but it's true. A clean install will be necessary. I thought I even saw it say so somewhere in the fine print on one of the pages you have to go through to download the RC.
[QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"]Because getting the RTM is illegal unless you got it exclusively from Microsoft?Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!! What are these legal means? (PS I could care less if you pirate it, it's just that posting it on a public forum is totally not a good idea).[QUOTE="gamer082009"]Well the RTM (Release To Manufacturers) version is pretty much the final build that will be released to retailers for distribution etc. Everything in it is final and nothing will be added/changed unless applied through Windows Update. Also, it probably has more thing added like under the hood stuff that the Beta & RC didn't have . So pretty much it's the version you'd want instead of a Beta or RC build. Oh yeah, I don't think the betas and RC builds will be supported with updates..so why stay with those builds!gamer082009
[QUOTE="gamer082009"][QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"] Because getting the RTM is illegal unless you got it exclusively from Microsoft?Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!! What are these legal means? I'm knee-deep in Microsoft for my day job, and there are no legal means yet. :DJigglyWiggly_
Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!! What are these legal means? (PS I could care less if you pirate it, it's just that posting it on a public forum is totally not a good idea).OK, so me discussing the RTM build and recommending it is against the forum rules? Hop off my back, I did not tell him where and how to obtain it..and infact I don't even have the RTM build..I have a RC build on another PC and WONT get Windows 7 until it's October release. You're obviously not a moderator here on the forums because you just assume way to much. What I said is way within the forum policy. There's nothing wrong with saying "The RTM version is what you want" OBVIOUSLY if you're capable of getting it upon legal means. Nuff said I proved my point. And I like the way you guys tried to add that typical Fox News spin on things..sheesh!![QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"][QUOTE="gamer082009"] Because getting the RTM is illegal unless you got it exclusively from Microsoft?
Makari
EDIT: The few legal means that are/will be available are through, MSDN, Technet, and Connect - if that applies to you
What are these legal means? (PS I could care less if you pirate it, it's just that posting it on a public forum is totally not a good idea).OK, so me discussing the RTM build and recommending it is against the forum rules? Hop off my back, I did not tell him where and how to obtain it..and infact I don't even have the RTM build..I have a RC build on another PC and WONT get Windows 7 until it's October release. You're obviously not a moderator here on the forums because you just assume way to much. What I said is way within the forum policy. There's nothing wrong with saying "The RTM version is what you want" OBVIOUSLY if you're capable of getting it upon legal means. Nuff said I proved my point. And I like the way you guys tried to add that typical Fox News spin on things..sheesh!![QUOTE="Makari"]
[QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"]Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!!gamer082009
EDIT: The few legal means that are/will be available are through, MSDN, Technet, and Connect - if that applies to you
No, they will be available in 3 weeks for technet/msdn subscribers, that includes me in there.[QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"]Because getting the RTM is illegal unless you got it exclusively from Microsoft?Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!! Lol MSDNAA FTW!!! I am in the Academic Alliance part of MSDN so I get it, so I could get it without pirating, so don't ASSUME things... But I doubt it is much better than 7100... just a bit more stable perhaps. Whatever, Long live Windows XP PRO![QUOTE="gamer082009"]Well the RTM (Release To Manufacturers) version is pretty much the final build that will be released to retailers for distribution etc. Everything in it is final and nothing will be added/changed unless applied through Windows Update. Also, it probably has more thing added like under the hood stuff that the Beta & RC didn't have . So pretty much it's the version you'd want instead of a Beta or RC build. Oh yeah, I don't think the betas and RC builds will be supported with updates..so why stay with those builds!gamer082009
What are these legal means? (PS I could care less if you pirate it, it's just that posting it on a public forum is totally not a good idea).OK, so me discussing the RTM build and recommending it is against the forum rules? Hop off my back, I did not tell him where and how to obtain it..and infact I don't even have the RTM build..I have a RC build on another PC and WONT get Windows 7 until it's October release. You're obviously not a moderator here on the forums because you just assume way to much. What I said is way within the forum policy. There's nothing wrong with saying "The RTM version is what you want" OBVIOUSLY if you're capable of getting it upon legal means. Nuff said I proved my point. And I like the way you guys tried to add that typical Fox News spin on things..sheesh!![QUOTE="Makari"]
[QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"]Stop assuming everybody's making reference to something illegal..Jesus Christ!! There's a few legal means to get the RTM build...did I tell him to go torrent it? NO! So please don't play the PC police..thank you!!gamer082009
EDIT: The few legal means that are/will be available are through, MSDN, Technet, and Connect - if that applies to you
*sigh* this has gone on long enough, Don't put your MSNBC/CNN spin on things....Please Log In to post.
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