Windows 7 new milestone 7105 ------6.1.7105.0.winmain.090404-1235


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We won't see 7077 come out, should be 7105, we will see solar, you got nothing to backup. Also i know winmain is internal, so that's why i'm saying 7105.win7rc, probably we will see 7105.winmain, as all previous releases are winmains. i know 7077 and 7105 are the same.

however i do know for a fact we can expect 7077.0.090404-1255 from win7rc branch as soon as tonight ;)

Lol like saying something like "OSX" in a Windows 7 thread?

Also, your signature cracks me up. Do what you want cuz a pirate is free...you are a pirate!

Lol, Limewire. You were the first person to notice, lol.

Yep. Pretty much what you guys had in mind.

"OHAI GUIEZ MONEYSOFT STOL APPLZ DOCK AND PUT IT ON SUPARBAR WHIC IS A COMBO OF KDE AND APLE DOCK LOL!!!!! SNOW LEPORD IS BETER THAN WINDOWS 7 OLL THE WAI!!!"

gotta go. its late, late, late over here.

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Looks like KDE maybe?

Hahahahahaha that would get a reaction

Lol, Limewire. You were the first person to notice, lol.

Yep. Pretty much what you guys had in mind.

"OHAI GUIEZ MONEYSOFT STOL APPLZ DOCK AND PUT IT ON SUPARBAR WHIC IS A COMBO OF KDE AND APLE DOCK LOL!!!!! SNOW LEPORD IS BETER THAN WINDOWS 7 OLL THE WAI!!!"

gotta go. its late, late, late over here.

Hmm yes, that SWF brought a tear to my eye, it was so funny.

Lols, that's whats to come yet, many youtube videos will surface, I'm sure, ranting about how Windows7 stole features from Mac OSX. Haha.

Late, sheesh, I should do the same, have uni in the am.

Fake 7105, setup.exe says 7068.

Thx, saw that coming seeing as I don't even believe 7105 exists yet.

Uhmmm strange, SoLoR, ain't you the one who says 7105 is RC on http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discuss...ne-reached.html? =)

hahaha, there is post in english addressed to neowin about certain "forum" on wzor page. I guess same goes for anyone claiming that 7105 is RC and crap like that and we will see it leak, like certain individual that so much posts in this topic.... No idea why people actualy listen to others that clearly lack one main skill that is called logic.
Uhmmm strange, SoLoR, ain't you the one who says 7105 is RC on

with that title i jumped to conclusion to fast (was in middle of playing WoW raid so didnt have time to think it thru), i corrected my self like an hour later :wacko: sadly you cant fix it that late anymore. And yes it was stupid, build 7105 should be called starting of RTM branch, not RC milestone.

Anyways for all the people calling it fake, as I've said before it's not and here's proof straight from Microsoft:

http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/04/0...experience.aspx

They talk about modifying the ini back from 7100 to 7000. Fairly clear that 7100 will be the RC build and 7102, 03 and 04 are reserved builds just like what they did with the beta.

LOL! Yeah if it were me playing WAR during raid it would be the same... so lesson learnt: Don't post thread while on raids! Joking =D

with that title i jumped to conclusion to fast (was in middle of playing WoW raid so didnt have time to think it thru), i corrected my self like an hour later :wacko: sadly you cant fix it that late anymore. And yes it was stupid, build 7105 should be called starting of RTM branch, not RC milestone.
Now can people finaly stfu about 71xx not being RTM branch! I do hope that all people that they so much claiming that we will see 7105 leak, will actualy keep waiting for it now ;)

But like i said Solar we won't see 7077 :D 7105 it will be :p

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