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769543 2009-04-29 12:15:00 I intend to download the Windows 7 beta RC which will be released for public download on May 6, having missed out on the previous Windows 7 beta release earlier this year.

My question is, was the previous beta release version the equivalent of "Windows 7 Ultimate" in that every feature in the beta was available for testing and nothing was disabled. BTW, what was the file size of the previous beta release?
xmojo1 (4630)
769544 2009-04-29 12:28:00 My question is, was the previous beta release version the equivalent of "Windows 7 Ultimate" in that every feature in the beta was available for testing and nothing was disabled.

Everything is fully working & I have yet to come access any thing that has been disabled….


BTW, what was the file size of the previous beta release?

2.43 GB for 32bit
3.15 GB for 64bit

But I am thinking the RC, could bit a bit bigger.
stu161204 (123)
769545 2009-04-29 21:54:00 MS goofed tyhe other day and put on the Technet site the download for W7 RC labeled 7100.Part of which said


The Windows 7 Release Candidate will be at least available through June 2009 with no product key limitation.
Windows 7 RC will expire on June 1, 2010.
Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the Windows 7 RC will be available for download in the five languages English, German, Japanese, French, and Spanish

According to many places Offically the RC 7100 will be available to Technet and MSDN subscribers on 30th April USA time - and available to the public on the 5th May.

Just checked my own Technet subscription and its not there yet, so maybe tomorrow when its the 30th in USA.

As for the size of the download:
Name: 7100.0.090421-1700_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULFRER_EN_DVD.iso
Size: 2.35GB
MD5 Hash: 8867C13330F56A93944BCD46DCD73590

&

Name: 7100.0.090421-1700_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULFRER_EN_DVD.iso
Size: 3.04GB
MD5 Hash: 98341AF35655137966E382C4FEAA282D

There are some so called leaked version floating around the torrent sites, but many have also reported they are either fakes, OR there are a few that have a Trojan as Reported Here (windows7news.com).
wainuitech (129)
769546 2009-04-29 22:05:00 My question is, was the previous beta release version the equivalent of "Windows 7 Ultimate" in that every feature in the beta was available for testing and nothing was disabled.

Yes, it installs the Ultimate version by default. You can enable the other versions but it's not worth the hassle unless you're bored. The beta keys will work with the RC & it expires May next year (I think).

I grabbed the "leaked" RC on Saturday. No trojans and it's not fake. I guess some people grab the first link they see & get some infected build.

So far i've had no problems and is running fine in a VM. Only annoyances so far is that I don't have full access to all the folders in my profile folder by default (eg. Local Settings, Send To, App Data etc.). I need to play some more to figure out where everything is kept & what tools are available to clean up temp files and so on.
autechre (266)
769547 2009-04-29 22:16:00 You may have to take ownership of the folders.

Add the Take Ownership command ti the context menu, wokrs great:
www.howtogeek.com

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Blam (54)
769548 2009-04-29 23:01:00 Wow, I like the virtual XP mode in Win 7 for software assurance customers....!! SolMiester (139)
769549 2009-04-29 23:09:00 The processor needs virtualisation support and at least 2gb of RAM is needed, but most cpus support virtualisation anyways.

Sounds like a good idea

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Blam (54)
769550 2009-04-29 23:23:00 Not sure if it is virtualisation as we know it now. It's a compatibility mode for programs that wont run in Vista\Win7 like versions of Quickbooks prior to 07\08 SolMiester (139)
769551 2009-04-30 00:01:00 Not sure if it is virtualisation as we know it now. It's a compatibility mode for programs that wont run in Vista\Win7 like versions of Quickbooks prior to 07\08

It is virtualisation - it's running XP inside the new verison of Virtual PC, but with "seamless" integration into Windows 7. See: www.withinwindows.com
somebody (208)
769552 2009-04-30 01:03:00 It is virtualisation - it's running XP inside the new verison of Virtual PC, but with "seamless" integration into Windows 7. See: www.withinwindows.com

+1 thats what I've read.

Just WinXP in VirtualPC but "integrated" into Windows 7. Even requires its own AV etc
Blam (54)
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