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I cannot believe how arrogant and ungrateful many of you are. Apparently you don't even know the word patience. Just sit back and relax. In a day or two we all will have our x86 or x64 version of this. And thanks to the person who leaked it!

I'll tell you what is arrogant. A bitch who wastes people time and bandwidth over her control and ego, on top of that with really something she isn't suppose to have control over with anyway. I'm actually not getting this release anymore, even if it does finish. Because I don't support egotistical power trippers.

Alot of speculation in this thread.

7077 and 7105.

Do we have ANY sources? Any REAL screenshots or confirmations?

All I see is people spreading the same old BS around. Someone needs to start confirming! :)

I unpacked what I have of the 7077 ISO and the setup is 7077 and the digital sig is intact.

I'll tell you what is arrogant. A bitch who wastes people time and bandwidth over her control and ego, on top of that with really something she isn't suppose to have control over with anyway. I'm actually not getting this release anymore, even if it does finish. Because I don't support egotistical power trippers.

No chit, but Im gonna leave it running just in case.

I'll tell you what is arrogant. A bitch who wastes people time and bandwidth over her control and ego, on top of that with really something she isn't suppose to have control over with anyway. I'm actually not getting this release anymore, even if it does finish. Because I don't support egotistical power trippers.

Yep. Anyone who does that is some sort of egomaniac tease. How ANYONE can defend that type of behavior is beyond me

Hey guys. not trying to hijack this thread but I have a quick question. Am I able to upgrade from the beta or at least use the key from it on the newer versions coming out?

Thanks

If this is infact the RC build you won't be able to upgrade to this one. You'll have to do some changes in some files so that the upgrade test is bypassed. https://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/04/07/w...ou-need-to-know

The key should work if you install the Ultimate version...

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If this is infact the RC build you won't be able to upgrade to this one. You'll have to do some changes in some files so that the upgrade test is bypassed. https://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/04/07/w...ou-need-to-know

The key should work if you install the Ultimate version...

This ain't the RC build!

7105 is ;)

Maybe someone can explain this to me, I thought with a torrent, everyone would download different pieces of a file and then share them amongst themselves, so how is it that there is always a couple percent missing of a file? Out of the 3000 leechers, no one got the missing 10%?

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