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I wasn't expecting any real drastic changes, just mainly under the hood changes. But thanks for the find!

Same here. Make the system response faster, better hardware support and make it more secure will be fine.

I was used to live with Fluxbox on Linux with a very simple theme, and I loved it. So Windows Aero is fine to me.

Then how did WinFuture get it? Explain that prz. And what about MyDigitalLife?

I can believe that winfuture has it, considering it has screenshots of it's own website running in it. But as for other sites teasing that they have it (like this one) I doubt they have it. Like I said, if it had really leaked it would be all over the place by now. Screenshots of people installing it and so on.

But anyway, it's 4:30am here so nn :p

Wow guys, seriously. This isn't Vanishing Point, calm down. :laugh:

Vanishing point was harder :D I remember the hysteria on Neowin!

WinFuture always gets things way before we do. Don't ask me how, I haven't got a clue, but they just get it.

Vanishing point was harder :D I remember the hysteria on Neowin!

WinFuture always gets things way before we do. Don't ask me how, I haven't got a clue, but they just get it.

mybe they know about MS server exploit that allow to access the image database or maybe the guy running winFuture working for MS :laugh: some feeds for thoughts

mybe they know about MS server exploit that allow to access the image database or maybe the guy running winFuture working for MS :laugh: some feeds for thoughts

Microsoft doesnt upload images of them running WinFuture stuff with a DE keyboard? Why the hell whould they do that?

Hmm. I do guess the build WinFuture has is the real beta build, as they also have it in German. I don't think they compile a version in the key languages (english, german, chinese, japanese, spanish and french i think) for every build.

You must be a noobie not knowing people with knowledge could manipulate graphics or fool with files with resource editor in order to make it looks like build 7xxx

you are right. Changing few numbers in photoshop is so easy. That manipulation can be done not only by "people with knowledge" as you said, but by anyone who ever worked with photoshop. Its not hard to finish as a picture to be retoushed. It is easy. I can make you screenshot of Windows build 7485 or 7212 or 7019. Whatever you want.

Anything could be real or fake. People who make fake screenshots just want attention and admiration. Psycho ****s.

In the chinese community, there were a few fakes like the 7014, but apparently this pics were posted by a reputable member, and has been promised to be seeded soon..

The chinese hate fakes as much as we do.. :laugh:

anything is possible.

SS could be true and false.

Im just saying that screenshots can not be trusted until we could download ISO images. That is all. Precausion.

I don't know what Microsoft's doing, but we've seen only 3 builds of Windows 7 the last year or so, and now suddenly there's 7000, 7004 and 7012 (and some sites have a probably faked 7014)... I wonder what's causing this extensive leaking at Microsoft...

I don't know what Microsoft's doing, but we've seen only 3 builds of Windows 7 the last year or so, and now suddenly there's 7000, 7004 and 7012 (and some sites have a probably faked 7014)... I wonder what's causing this extensive leaking at Microsoft...

First leakes were a regular leaks like with Vista and others. But after it leaked public Windows 7 became popular. So now more and more people want to try to get copy of new builds of Windows 7 from microsoft and leak them out (sort of speak).

First leakes were a regular leaks like with Vista and others. But after it leaked public Windows 7 became popular. So now more and more people want to try to get copy of new builds of Windows 7 from microsoft and leak them out (sort of speak).

Still I think it's strange. Microsoft isn't exactly stuffing away builds on the web, so I'd be surprised if we find more builds if there are just more people looking for it. Leaks always start somewhere internal, and I wonder why it's always the Chinese who have it first...

I don't know what Microsoft's doing, but we've seen only 3 builds of Windows 7 the last year or so, and now suddenly there's 7000, 7004 and 7012 (and some sites have a probably faked 7014)... I wonder what's causing this extensive leaking at Microsoft...

You think this is extensive? Win 2000, XP and Vista had far more leaks than 7. I suspect that Microsoft has made it harder to be leaked.

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