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Meh, each build I've installed has had some annoying bug that has made me fiend for a new build like crack. :p

revreddy: don't most of the winmain builds with the full build string in the watermark say "For testing purposes only" instead of "Evaluation copy"?

I think they put "evaluation copy" since 7077 was an escrow build. But for official public builds, they always use "for testing purposes only. Build 7xxx" without using the full string. Based on that picture alone, 7106 seems to be newer than what the public may get. Someone has to download it and confirm. Until that, we are zombies as atleeit said.

I will look at setup.exe dig signature and post a screeny if i can.

OK here's a pic of the setup.exe

2gsmuzo.jpg

I still don't know if anyone can release a legit build with or without it being properly signed, If someone edits 7106 build then the signature breaks, maybe this time is what happened? I cannot say i'm right.

Edited by atleeit

x86 has no trackers

x64 has one tracker

i'll post a x64 setup dig sig in a minute

1h5ro1.jpg

Possible both Chinese x86 and x64 have been modified, but don't know. Could be fake or real, someone will verify it, But here is what x86 and x64 look like.

X86

2rmuro6.jpg

X64

206yp1g.jpg

Edited by atleeit
x86 has no trackers

x64 has one tracker

i'll post a x64 setup dig sig in a minute

1h5ro1.jpg

Possible both Chinese x86 and x64 have been modified, but don't know. Could be fake or real, someone will verify it, But here is what x86 and x64 look like.

That doesn't look too promising. :(

Well you don't HAVE to get new builds, you choose to. I'd rather be swamped with new builds than be starved of them but that's just me

True, what I meant was that I did constantly get new builds all the time, but I finally settled with 7068, and am reading over the changelog and reviews the newest build, and I'm thinking hard before I get it this time.

I've been having some major issues with my wifi cutting out at high torrenting speeds, so I'm hoping "improved networking" fixes that.

Here is 7077 VS 7106 Pics

11r3t77.jpg

Possible picture is real, by the way i put this together in paint, but don't know about leaks. Still waiting till someone tests.

Why on earth someone would want to fake a Chinese build in Traditional and Simplified is beyond me when most of the population uses English builds. To me that would be wasting alot of time to create the fake, waste of Easter happiness lol.

Was every build including 7068 all digitally signatured even if the builds were modified?

Edited by atleeit

The below images are my system VS supposibly 7106 version in Simplified Chinese, don't know if it's real, let's wait abit longer.

7077 - Paint, Calculator, Notepad

2hwpmb8.jpg

7106 - Paint, Calculator, Notepad

13yiddd.png

7077 - Winver

iy376r.jpg

7106 - Winver

15xqoud.jpg

7077 - Personalize

33aas0x.jpg

7106 - Personalize

10d5l5s.png

7077 - Control Panel

335e6c2.jpg

7106 - Control Panel

2ef3m3d.png

7077 - Start Menu

2alsfm.jpg

7106 - Start Menu

14xjrm1.png

7077 - Network and Sharing Center

t4w9x0.jpg

7106 - Network and Sharing Center

spu5w5.png

7077 - Action Center

xuel3.jpg

7106 - Action Center

98ewt1.png

Edited by atleeit

I need to apologise, for taking my stand so firmly, but i seriously belived it wasnt any chance of being real. However i opened boot.wim (cant open install.wim yet) and all dlls and files seems to be 7106 version. So its eather great job faking it or its most likely real... however chines version doesnt help a lot of people here ;(

Just because it's not on TAP doesn't mean it can't leak, it's certainly not the first time it has happened with Windows Betas.

i do understand that ofc... but odds that happens are small, thats why i tought its fake in 1st place.

stupid. Yes im going to complain. for the majority of us this does us no good. might as well have not wasted their time.
Slight sidenote: There are more Chinese speaking people on this planet than English speaking people, so it depends on your definition of 'majority' :p

(There are even more people in China with an internet connection than people living in the US, for instance)

Edited by anandus
Ah hell, ANOTHER one? Seems like I'm spending more time installing new builds and tweaking things again afterwards than actually using the damn thing!

Wait, we're supposed to be using it? :|

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