Following the leaked details related to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Build 6.1.7700.0.100122-1900, one question still remains unanswered.
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The Windows 8 Start – Post-RTM Windows 7 Build 6.1.7700.0.100122-1900
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.
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Windows 7 post RTM build 7700 spotted
Microsoft has issued a reminder that in two weeks Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) users will begin receiving expiration notifications.
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Windows 7 RC expiration prompts begin in two weeks
A Neowin article seems to indicate that Windows 8 has got a tentative release date of July 2011 which would mean just under 2 years between releases if this was true.
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Windows 8 screenshots now surfacing
Even after keeping all inside details under tight lid still most details gets leaked out on internet.
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Windows 7 Post RTM Build 7700.0.100122-1900 Screenshots Leaked
Good day everybody. My name is Garry and I’m an Infrastructure Manager working for a Government body here in the UK.
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Why Windows XP in 2010?
If you’re still using the release candidate (or RC) version of Windows 7, you need to make plans to move away, as the expiration date is fast approaching.
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Still using Windows 7 Release Candidate – RC? Read this!
A testing development milestone of the next iteration of Windows Home Server has been leaked and made available for download in the wild.
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Windows Home Server Vail Leaked and Available for Download
Not only is Microsoft hard at work on producing the first major update to the latest iteration of the Windows client, but the company is also working on the evolution of Windows beyond Service Pack 1.
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Post-Windows 7 RTM Windows Build 6.1.7700 Leaked Information
In a quite unexpected twist, a new version of a previously low-key strand of Windows server builds has leaked online. Build 7360 of Home Server “Vail” hit torrent sites earlier today, and according to ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley, the OS is already at it’s 4th CTP stage!
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Windows Home Server Vail Hits the Torrent Storms