Saturday, July 4th 2009
It would appear as though rumours which surfaced around a month ago are going to be proved correct, as sources close to multiple technology sites have confirmed that Windows 7 will be released to manufacturing on 13th July. Although general availability is still not until 22nd October, this is a significant milestone as the RTM build will be the final code which also gets shipped to the general public later this year. As well as OEMs, the build should also be available to TechNet and MSDN subscribers and will also no doubtedly find its way on to torrent sites shortly after. The wait for Microsoft's highly anticipated operating system is less than four months away, but for many of us little more than a week of waiting stands in our way.

Source: Neowin.net
posted by alexp999 - 4:52 PM |  Related News

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by kyle2020 (4:55 PM) - Reply
Fantastic. Honestly cannot wait to get a retail copy of this in my possession!
by oli_ramsay (4:58 PM) - Reply
same here. Best....OS....ever!!!
by cray86 (5:16 PM) - Reply
Does that include MSDN Academic Alliance? Does anyone know how Microsoft handled that in the past? If so, me going to grad school might have fringe benefits.
by Easo (5:24 PM) - Reply
Yes yes, come to me, yes...
by Kei (6:09 PM) - Reply
Awesome news, I'm itching to get the retail copy already! I just put the RC on another friends comuter last night and he's in love like the rest of us. Man I love Windows 7! :D Kei
by Weer (6:10 PM) - Reply
*weighs options* Windows Vista SP2... or ...Windows Seven RTM.
by sapetto (6:36 PM) - Reply
Yeah Vista+sp2 or windows 7. I will get it but should i stick to Vista for a couple of months and then go for the 7? I mean like the thing with XP and Vista
by kyle2020 (6:37 PM) - Reply
Anyone that has run ANY build of win 7 beta can simply laugh at the 2 people above.
by DaveK (6:41 PM) - Reply
Windows 7 > Vista I've been using Build 7077 and it's great, can't wait for the retail version to come out so I don't have to reinstall the OS for updates :D
by steelkane (6:43 PM) - Reply
7 is Really kick-Ass, I'll wipe my drive in a heart beat for win 7 64bit Thanks for the info
by LagunaX (6:44 PM) - Reply
Running 7264 now very smooth
by Static~Charge (6:47 PM) - Reply
by: oli_ramsay
Best....OS....ever!!!
Well, I wouldn't go that far . . . maybe "the best consumer version of Windows."
by Weer (6:54 PM) - Reply
by: kyle2020
Anyone that has run ANY build of win 7 beta can simply laugh at the 2 people above.
Don't make me hurt you, boy. Laughing is a two-way street, and laughs can hurt. Windows Vista has exactly what XP did back in 2007. Compatibility and drivers. Windows 7 is still buggy and unsupportive. If I am thinking about going back to Vista, you should know there is a good reason.
by kyle2020 (6:59 PM) - Reply
I get sick and tired of people playing the same broken record "Nothing worked with it" "drivers never worked" "Compatability issues mean im sticking with xp" boo fucking hoo. Why do you think microsoft stopped advertising Windows Vista and got straight on with windows 7? To prevent a Vista from ever happening again. If you have run the RC (by your specs it seems you have / are) you will know that there are literally ZERO issues with it.
by DaveK (7:08 PM) - Reply
I haven't really had any serious issues with 7 x64 7077, only issue I have now is in my Dave folder all the Music, Video folders are names LocalisedFileNames and the default menus on the Start Menu, no biggie really.
by A Cheese Danish (7:55 PM) - Reply
Well that is just a couple months before October. I don't think I will rush out to get this. I may, however, get it when/if they release a service pack for it since there are still some incompatibility issues, even though I didn't have any. Although, I may just stick with XP x64 and Server 2008 :P
by Flyordie (8:08 PM) - Reply
yay! I get Win7 fer freeeeeeee.. ;-)
by EastCoasthandle (8:08 PM) - Reply
muhahahaha..... Funny that XP is still increasing by 1.03% while Vista has only increased by 1.00%. Vista is competing with an OS that has been discontinued and was NEVER able to grow it. The final verdict according to steam: XP: 60.41% Vista: 25.82% The public (at least on steam) has spoken!
by qubit (8:13 PM) - Reply
Am I right in saying that TechNet Plus subscribers will be able to download the RTM release, complete with product key on 13th July? If so, I might consider a sub, as I'll also be able to legally get my paws on all the other software such as Server 2008, Exchange etc. :)
by A Cheese Danish (8:17 PM) - Reply
by: qubit
Am I right in saying that TechNet Plus subscribers will be able to download the RTM release, complete with product key on 13th July? If so, I might consider a sub, as I'll also be able to legally get my paws on all the other software such as Server 2008, Exchange etc. :)
Yes, afaik that is how it works. Once 7 is released, you should be able to get whatever it is you want.
by Kitkat (8:18 PM) - Reply
by: Weer
*weighs options* Windows Vista SP2... or ...Windows Seven RTM.
what? i have both theres nothing to weigh vistas already been on the scale. he won the fat contest. anyways i cant wait.
by: EastCoasthandle
muhahahaha..... Funny that XP is still increasing by 1.03% while Vista has only increased by 1.00%. Vista is competing with an OS that has been discontinued and was NEVER able to grow it. The final verdict according to steam: XP: 60.41% Vista: 25.82% The public (at least on steam) has spoken!
and they want 7 RC has record use even over both
by: kyle2020
I get sick and tired of people playing the same broken record "Nothing worked with it" "drivers never worked" "Compatability issues mean im sticking with xp" boo fucking hoo. Why do you think microsoft stopped advertising Windows Vista and got straight on with windows 7? To prevent a Vista from ever happening again. If you have run the RC (by your specs it seems you have / are) you will know that there are literally ZERO issues with it.
agreed on my old and new comp i thought id havce to find the mobo drivers and all that i never had too even the dredded printers worked. ive never had an experince with ANY windows product that didnt require me to work atleast an hour after to get it all working. Windows 7 = nothing short of awsome
by: Weer
Don't make me hurt you, boy. Laughing is a two-way street, and laughs can hurt. Windows Vista has exactly what XP did back in 2007. Compatibility and drivers. Windows 7 is still buggy and unsupportive. If I am thinking about going back to Vista, you should know there is a good reason.
lol plz dont get mad :( using beta (caus most beta) then running drawing a conclusion then running away back to xp is one thing. But id never run back to vista that my freind is a personal issue. lol
by EastCoasthandle (8:32 PM) - Reply
by: Kitkat
and they want 7 RC has record use even over both
They wanted the same for Vista. Even after they stop support of XP but that apparently never happened. Which kills the notion "if we sell it they will buy it".
by Flyordie (8:37 PM) - Reply
by: Kitkat
what? i have both theres nothing to weigh vistas already been on the scale. he won the fat contest. anyways i cant wait. and they want 7 RC has record use even over both agreed on my old and new comp i thought id havce to find the mobo drivers and all that i never had too even the dredded printers worked. ive never had an experince with ANY windows product that didnt require me to work atleast an hour after to get it all working. Windows 7 = nothing short of awsome lol plz dont get mad :( using beta (caus most beta) then running drawing a conclusion then running away back to xp is one thing. But id never run back to vista that my freind is a personal issue. lol
Most of the problems people have with Vista are because they can't configure Vista correctly or their programs were poorly written. Its not a resource hog if you throw the right switches. 390-460MB of RAM on the desktop isn't bad at all. (and yes, I use on a clean restart with AVAST!, Win LIVE!, F@H GPU/CPU, ATI CCC, Aero... and some more smaller programs under 430MB of RAM on the desktop.) The page file itself sits under 600MB as well.
by qubit (8:40 PM) - Reply
by: Flyordie
Most of the problems people have with Vista are because they can't configure Vista correctly or their programs were poorly written. Its not a resource hog if you throw the right switches. 390-460MB of RAM on the desktop isn't bad at all. (and yes, I use on a clean restart with AVAST!, Win LIVE!, F@H GPU/CPU, ATI CCC, Aero... and some more smaller programs under 430MB of RAM on the desktop.) The page file itself sits under 600MB as well.
The GDI improvements in 7 make the memory footprint with many windows open even better, as the RAM copy can be discarded. Read all about it at the MSDN blog.
by ShadowFold (8:44 PM) - Reply
by: kyle2020
I get sick and tired of people playing the same broken record "Nothing worked with it" "drivers never worked" "Compatability issues mean im sticking with xp" boo fucking hoo. Why do you think microsoft stopped advertising Windows Vista and got straight on with windows 7? To prevent a Vista from ever happening again. If you have run the RC (by your specs it seems you have / are) you will know that there are literally ZERO issues with it.
And I'm sick of people who think that since they didn't have any problems, no one will :rolleyes: Which is obviously not true. I had my share of BS with the 7100 build, but I am still going to try to the RTM before I buy.
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