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Why fake, language packs were a seperate download, now final they will include, just get it, stop saying every build is fake on neowin, if it was fake it would be either 7022 and 7048 or 7032, but filesize is totally different.

Anyway to find out if it's real we all have to seed it, anyway it has more then 5 trackers so it doesn't look like a fake.

7048 x64 is 3.31GB without language packs, so too big to be a fake.

Why fake, language packs were a seperate download, now final they will include, just get it, stop saying every build is fake on neowin, if it was fake it would be either 7022 and 7048 or 7032, but filesize is totally different.

Anyway to find out if it's real we all have to seed it, anyway it has more then 5 trackers so it doesn't look like a fake.

Out of all of the supposed "REAL!!!!11!1!" leaks that get posted on here, Ive seen only about 3 or 4 actually turn out to be the real deal. Its easy to call fake because nobody has provided any proof whatsoever yet about this one being real. If someone were to shout "new leak!" and post a screenie of it which is legit, good threads like this one start up. Otherwise, the thread dies, and people who see the thread title and dont actually read it automatically assume its legit and go spreading fake news about it. You see it all the time, every now and then someone mentions a previous fake leak. Its ****ing annoying!

*EDIT*

However, if this is real, great, Ill download it, and give full kudos to the guy who let us know about it. But as I said above, you cant be too trusting.

lol got removed it must be fake.

either way this was posted so who knows another mystery

2009030510455413.jpg

It's fake, the chinese are just ****ed that they got beat on 7048.

No way a x86 iso will be 3.5 GB, and no Microsoft is not including the language packs in the ISO, that's just stupid.

poor translation but here aswell according

Original New library icons, Internet Explorer 8 included with a new icon,

totally new gui (ui) inteface (Aero with ribbon and colors waves), totally new gui (ui) inteface (Aero with ribbon and colors waves),

new icons, Wordpad now opens and edit PDF and XPS, new icons, Wordpad now opens and edit PDF and XPS,

Media Center Re-designed inteface, Media Center Re-designed inteface,

Start Menu With Branch and highlight, Start Menu With Branch and highlight,

Paint now paint.exe and shapes group now in branch like the start menu, Paint now paint.exe and shapes group now in branch like the start menu,

and now you can change folder color like the software iColorFolder but with Windows, and now you can change folder color like the software iColorFolder but with Windows,

and you can highlight and group file and folder names, now 2 version of aero available: and you can highlight and group file and folder names, now 2 version of aero available:

Aero Classic (not basic) with some transperency in start menu and taskbar file menu, fade effects. (runs on 32 mb video card) Aero Classic (not basic) with some transperency in start menu and taskbar file menu, fade effects. (Runs on 32 mb video card)

Aero Glass (The new aero inteface for the build 7054) runs now on 64 mb video card Aero Glass (The new aero inteface for the build 7054) runs now on 64 mb video card

64 Bits (x64) not leaked, 64 Bits (x64) not leaked,

i don't know if 64 bits version i don't know if 64 bits version

of windows 7 build 7054 is available (so sorry) of windows 7 build 7054 is available (so sorry)

Leaked March 03, 2009 10:27 Eastern Time (US & Canada) Leaked March 03, 2009 10:27 Eastern Time (US & Canada)

-by soldatbigviv -by soldatbigviv

The standard of English is not my job easy under Translation (with high levels do not need to read), windows 7 7054 compiled in March 3, 2009 (10.27 am EST), and original author, I do not know whether the version leaked

And system improvements, the Library (Library) with the use of new IE8 icon; WordPad can edit the PDF and XPS documents; Media Center redesigned interface; can customize folder colors.

And has a two Aero effects are classic Aero (Aero Classic, not the Aero Basic), the use of the graphics at 32MB on the other is the Aero Glass, in 7054 are the new Aero interface, the use of the graphics at 64MB on

This "fake" setup.exe is out for 2 days already.

here, check whats wrong with it

Oh ok then fair enough

Exactly what I was on about above. This exact scenario has already happened anyway like solor1 mentioned. Unless of course this is the real deal, but thats a pretty big jump in build numbers over the last few days. If 7048 had only just been released to testers etc by the time it was leaked, I dont think MS would have jumped 6 builds so quickly AND released it.

This "fake" setup.exe is out for 2 days already.

here, check whats wrong with it ;)

7054j.jpg

that is so old bro, before this got leaked, some idiot edited the date and build. This pic does not relate to who leaked this build.

Anyway there is decent trackers:

http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce

|http://www.torrent-downloads.to:2710/announce

|http://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announce

|udp://denis.stalker.h3q.com:6969/announce

|http://www.sumotracker.com/announce

Picture is 2nd of the 3rd, that is not RC1 compile date.

Edited by atleeit
This "fake" setup.exe is out for 2 days already.

here, check whats wrong with it ;)

7054j.jpg

Anyway one of two has to be fake.

The previous setup.exe had a time stamp of 3 march 2009, at 18:50, so the file could not be modified at 14:12 as it did not even exist at that time.

Those screens are of the previously reported 7054 leak, which was debunked.

Thing is, the torrent for this supposed "real" leak has the same guys name in it, so it could be the same fake release, just somehow still going on.

yes but this torrent only got released 6hrs ago, same reported guy but who knows, theres alot of talk about it.

Can anyone confirm the filesize of build 7000 x64 against this, does it match?

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