Windows 7 build 7068 Screenshot (Yes, it's real)


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So many people installed it and no word on performance yet. I have it here ready to be installed but I'm not sure if its worth the trouble upgrading from 7057. :(

Trouble? Just update it. I don`t get all the drama that people make when installing the OS with a non-fresh install... I would like someone to point me a huge bug when updating instead of fresh installing. Come on!

Trouble? Just update it. I don`t get all the drama that people make when installing the OS with a non-fresh install... I would like someone to point me a huge bug when updating instead of fresh installing. Come on!

Actually I meant a fresh install.

Actually I meant a fresh install.

I see. But I mean... It`s a beta anyway, not something that should stick to your computer for good. Just update it. If it gives you any trouble (I doubt it), then just revert back installation.

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Nope, different torrent and iso.

So there are...

Professional

Ultimate (Still incomplete upload)

"ALLSKU" (Modified from Professional ISO by SoLoR)

You of course realize there is no difference. Each contains all SKU's. Solar just made it possible to use Professional as Ultimate. People who use a unmodifed Ultimate won't get anything different.

Why? My computer is years old and runs better with Windows 7. What makes 64 bit so good, when you have no use for more than 2gb of memory?

Is 7070 likely to be the RC build?

Apparently 7070 will be the RC1 for April, then RC2 for May, that was the last news anyway, but you never know, wait till next week and we'll see if the builds go past 7070.

Also 64bit is only useful for people with ram 4gb and higher, allowing system to have over 128GB of memory, insane :p

I installed Windows 7 on a old machine AMD 64 3000+, Gigabyte k8vm800m, 100GB HDD, Runs fine on 1GB of memory but 512 alright and 256 like a doggy, Nvidia FX5500 128bit 256MB, Built-in sound. Upgrading it to 2GB so it will be ok for 1-2 years as a budget machine for my girl.

Apparently 7070 will be the RC1 for April, then RC2 for May, that was the last news anyway, but you never know, wait till next week and we'll see if the builds go past 7070.

Also 64bit is only useful for people with ram 4gb and higher, allowing system to have over 128GB of memory, insane :p

I installed Windows 7 on a old machine AMD 64 3000+, Gigabyte k8vm800m, 100GB HDD, Runs fine on 1GB of memory but 512 alright and 256 like a doggy, Nvidia FX5500 128bit 256MB, Built-in sound. Upgrading it to 2GB so it will be ok for 1-2 years as a budget machine for my girl.

This statement is quite wrong. You must have x64 to be able to access more than 3.25GB of ram. But, for someone like me with only 2GB, there are still some performance benefits from being able to run a more efficient architecture and they are indeed noticeable.

This statement is quite wrong. You must have x64 to be able to access more than 3.25GB of ram. But, for someone like me with only 2GB, there are still some performance benefits from being able to run a more efficient architecture and they are indeed noticeable.

I agree. I used to have problems with x86 running some heavy code, like video editing software. Under x64 they`re generally running much better.

This statement is quite wrong. You must have x64 to be able to access more than 3.25GB of ram. But, for someone like me with only 2GB, there are still some performance benefits from being able to run a more efficient architecture and they are indeed noticeable.

Statement isn't wrong anyone with 4gb or higher will want x64, below 4gb will want x86

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