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April 24th, 2009

Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:21 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Windows 7, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Microsoft Windows 7, Release Candidate, Microsoft Corp., RC, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

From the “that didn’t take long” files: The Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) test build is available for download if you don’t mind grabbing it from (as blogger Long Zheng euphemistically describes it) “your favorite ‘content hub.’”

Microsoft is expected to release officially the RC bits to its Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) and TechNet testers next week, and to the public on May 5. (I guess it takes a while to set up those public download servers so they won’t become overloaded like they did when the Beta of Windows 7 first became available.)

No one with whom I’ve spoken is expecting any kind of major facelift with the RC build. Performance tweaks, bug fixes — and that new “remove XX antitrust-magnet feature” option (for IE 8, Media Player, Windows Search and more)  — are all expected to be in the new build.

I’d expect the Windows Server 2008 R2 RC is close at hand, as well.

Microsoft is quick to caution users against downloading bits from anywhere but its own servers. (And I am not suggesting you should do anything illegal, just to be clear.)

But since the Softies aren’t even acknowledging publicly that they finished Build 7100 and provided it to OEMs and selected testers earlier this week, I’m doubly sure they aren’t going to verify that the 7100.0.090421-1700 is the real RC deal. So if you really can’t wait until May 5, you’re on your own.

If and when anyone happens to get their hands on the RC, I’m interested in what you think.

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RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download
I have not been able to get consistant video from the likes of you tube. I have tried several different browsers, reinstalled W7 at least 3 times, used a different graphics card both Nvidia and ATI Ra... (Read the rest)
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My 2 PCs...  Nsaf | 04/24/09
No Rubberduck Rabisdon yet ?  Alan Smithie | 04/24/09
Oh grow up already!  ye | 04/24/09
Can't you see, ye?  MGP2 | 04/24/09
No, We Have Plenty Else To Slam Microsoft For  itanalyst2@... | 04/24/09
Why is it that "some" Mac users  Northlite | 05/03/09
HUH?  DT2 | 04/28/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  markrendle | 04/24/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  skyzyk | 04/24/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  jimsing59 | 04/24/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  barbara230@... | 04/24/09
Win7 - What Vista Should Have Been  joep1701 | 04/24/09
Funny, Vista ran just as well or better  Lerianis | 04/24/09
I agree totally  EzeComputer | 04/27/09
Please...  vikingnyc@... | 04/28/09
Please?  ErikNYC | 04/29/09
Windows 7 in the wild?  Ole Man | 04/24/09
Windows XP Mode for Windows 7!!!  NStalnecker | 04/24/09
O goody! another Microsoft secret...........  Ole Man | 04/24/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  screwyou2 | 04/24/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  mwagner@... | 04/24/09
re: unsanctioned download  rtk | 04/24/09
Question to the commenters  SAStarling | 04/27/09
Yes and no  bfpower | 04/27/09
ZDNET Sanctions Software Piracy  jacsas | 04/29/09
RE: Windows 7 Release Candidate now available for unsanctioned download  JackShry | 08/24/09

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