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jesus man, think about it. quit praying for an early release, it will be 2010 and this confirms it in my mind.

I rather wait 3-6 months longer, if it will mean a fast, stable OS. I do not want them to rush it.

so how can we confirm this is RC build? i don't remember vista doing that.

:rolleyes:

Just because vista did something, doesn't mean 7 will need to do the same..

Microsoft is literally obsessed with BLUE in Windows 7.

they always have. Think back to 3.1 - XP, blue title bars. In XP, a blue taskbar and start menu. I think Microsoft is more obessed with the light washed out fell in 7.

Woah, the mininova one increased a lot!!! <2 hrs for me!

im sure x64 will be leaked by this weekend. give it a few days and the torrents will be up all over the place.

Yeah i wouldn't be surprised, I'm sure it will be within a week, it took about 5 days for the x86 7048 to come out after the x64.

Any noticable changed from 7048 ?

I kinda doubt that as it's that close (besides the log-in/off screens), but who knows...

As long as there's no 64-bit version of it, I'll definitely skip it, anyway :no:

Has it even been confirmed that this is even a legit build? I seriously have my doubts about the build and the expiration date being a sign of a release next year. Why waste the time pushing a public beta and release candidate branches now for it to RTM next year? Makes absolutely no sense.

That's how I see it as well.

If this is real, that green should be yellow/orange which is the accent colour used for Windows 7 ribbon and new Windows 7 Icons

Yes - while the green doesn't look bad, it looks somewhat out of place. It should be orange to be in line with their actual colour theme.

Oh well, at least I will gracefully sit out until another x64 leak comes out.

Same here.

Мои дорогие русские друзья! Вы пожалуйста послали бы версию 64 битов? Большое спасибо!

(Hope that's correct...)

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