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I agree with you Build 7057 is by far the best build of Windows 7 I have used so far!!! :)

Build 7057 fixes almost all the bugs I have found in early builds!

These problems people may report on 7057 might be machine-specific. I have 3 pcs and an old HP laptop w/528mb ram. 7057 bugs out on half of my machines with chronic loss of internet on one and explorer.exe restarts plagueing the other. But on an older HP p.c. and the 528 laptop, it runs fine. 7000 runs just fine on all of these machines after it's updates.

ROFLMAO WUT !

bad please fix your system lol 7057 is gold imho GOLD

Maybe for you. Not for everyone. It's clear the experience with 7057 varies from setup to setup. Meaning the issues people are having are not necessarily their fault, as it could boil down to being a problem with certain chipset drivers - who knows. It's not a public build so I wouldn't worry too much. But if it runs fine for you, then great.

I think i saw somewhere that 7061 was the current latest build (the day i read it) and it was built on March 11th 2009? If so then i'm guessing they aren't much futher past that so it's possible this is real. Then again that's just the beta addict in me ready to format and install the latest version :)

7057 bugs out on half of my machines with chronic loss of internet on one and explorer.exe restarts plagueing the other.

Oh so its not just me then! Right after upgrading, couldnt even activate 7057 cause my network would not do a damn thing.

It connected to my Linksys router just fine and was picking up its 192.168.x.x address there but would not for the life of it go past the linksys and onto the internet. Took a reboot to fix it that time, but its since popped up a couple times in the last few days again..

Sometimes takes a reboot, sometimes it just fixes itself..

You,

Are,

****ing,

Jokeing? Right?

I saw the post on this thread. I find it a sad attempt at making it seem like it's 7070 by making the icons and such bigger. The date is the 29th also, which the latest 29th was February of course and they weren't up to build 7070 by then, nor were they up to 7061.

Good evening!

there are many sources saying that build 7061 of windows 7 is now released and out "in the wild" but no one has tested it yet. Is it true ? this build is an RC- Escrow of the OS. WTH is an RC-Escrow ? :o

sources :http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-7-B...09-106822.shtml

How about you read what they actually wrote? :pinch:

The neither wrote that 7061 would be RC-Escrow, nor that it would be out in the wild. They only wrote that MS has compiled 7061 (nothing more), that 7057 is avaiable in the wild, and that RC-Escrow should come end of April.

Were really flying along now lol

7070

http://www.windows7en.cn/Win7News/5431.html

Bad fake :pinch:

Look in the lower right corner, where they've covered up the build number with a search tool bar because they were too lazy to fake it.

Also, the control panel is the same it was in Build 7000 and was changed in 7022 already. Now I would be really happy if they changed the way ugly new grey control panel background back to how it was in 7000, but somehow I fear that won't happen :(

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