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Just picked this up from another forum;

"The woman who leaked the 7068 build now has her hands on 7077 in both flavors, and is planning on leaking them tonight. Apparently right now she is just deciding on which version to release first."

Looks like it might be time for an upgrade from 7068.. :D

Please remember no warez talk is allowed in this thread. All members who discuses warez will get a warning.

In the case of windows 7 you can talk about your experience with it, just not the methods of obtaining it.

It would be a wise to take the words Seeds and torrents out of your vocabulary.

-Warwagon

Edited by warwagon

7077.0.090404-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULFRER_EN_DVD was indeed posted on the above mentioned russian site about half an hour ago

edit:: it was removed about 5 minutes ago, but i am still getting about 700 kb/s on it

Edited by timster

Crap, I missed the initial leak by several seconds. The plan (as stated on the russian site) is the following: First, this gal leaks the thingy to those who managed to grab the torrent while it was still there, because she has a really slow connection, then when the selected community is able to provide enough speed, the torrent file will reappear again

Okay you lost me there. I must have not read about that. So why do the 2 different build numbers mean the same build? And is there somewhere I can read about this more?

7077 and 7105 are build on the same day.

7077 = from the RC (escrow) branch (escrow is only to see if there are bugs in the build, and the final RC will be renamed to 7100)

7105 = the first build from the RTM branch.

so if there are no bugs found in 7077, it will be the final RC (release in may, 7077 will be then renamed to 7100)

Edited by edgarf28
How so?
Okay you lost me there. I must have not read about that. So why do the 2 different build numbers mean the same build? And is there somewhere I can read about this more?

Anyway ill try to explain what wzor was saying (so people dont need to decode that weird google translation). Build 7073 was first build branched twice, once as 7073.winmain and once as 7073.win7rc. Build 7077 was also branched twice, once as 7077.win7rc and once as 7105.winmain. And its expected that sometimes in next 2 days, MS will decide what build will become RC-escrow build.

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