Windows 7 SP1 Screenshot leaked


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1) Windows 7 is still an RC let alone RTM.

2) SP1 could one to two years away

3) Some nerds have way to much time on their hands.

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This post topic should in teh jokes sections ! :D

EPIC FAIL :D

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possable it could be a Test Update, see how well it will handle a SP releace

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not sure why this is so surprising. any fixes that have been pushed post-rtm (because rtm is the next milestone) for whatever reason would be made in the post-rtm (aka sp1) code branch.

if they didn't branch like this windows would never ship.

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It looks real, but why would they sensor stuff?

if its fake... then to make it look like there censoring all the HUGE changes they've made. If its real then they are actually censoring all the huge updates they've made

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client_x86:

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x86_1,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x86_2,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x86_3,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x86_4.

client_x64:

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_0,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64 1,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_2,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_3,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_4,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_5,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_6,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_7,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_8,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_cl_x64_9.

server_x64:

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_srv_x64_1,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_srv_x64_2,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_srv_x64_3,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_srv_x64_4,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_srv_x64_5,

7138.0.090523-2200-winmain_win7ids_sp1_srv_x64_6.

That's the build list. And there are screenshots of every build. Which makes 7137 close to Retail if it's correct.

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Dam I can't that image with the ship and all it's cargo fallen over, "Your shipment of fail has arrived!". Never mind.

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I think it's plainly obvious they're just testing rtm builds capability to handle service packs.

There's most likely going to be an internal test service pack going around and being installed to test drive this similar to the public test updates they supplied in the beta and rc. I doub't the public will get such a test service pack.

People shouldn't read too much into this.

We won't see an sp1 until at least a year after its general release.

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possable it could be a Test Update, see how well it will handle a SP releace

That's possible; also; isn't that just a system property that can be changed reasonably easily?!

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Why is your WEI score backward?

Arabic is a right-to-left-language.

And even if that SP1 is real it's impossible that anything has changed and it probably has more bugs than the winmain branch.

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Why is your WEI score backward?

+1 ?!?!

Arabic is a right-to-left-language.

And even if that SP1 is real it's impossible that anything has changed and it probably has more bugs than the winmain branch.

Ah, sorry... ignore that!

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Dam I can't that image with the ship and all it's cargo fallen over, "Your shipment of fail has arrived!". Never mind.

You fail at fail. ;)

mjnvbo.jpg

The screenshot could well be fake, doesn't mean that there aren't SP1 builds already. RTM is imminent.

Windows service packs don't work that way. They are always compilations of all previous hotfixes as well as a few tweaks specific to that particular Service Pack. Some even include entirely new functionality (such as XP SP2 adding the Security Center). Windows 7 has seen only a handful of hotfixes so far, so it is far too soon for them to be rolled up into a service pack. Additionally, until the RTM build is frozen the fixes that are currently being delivered as hotfixes are things that will already be part of the RTM branch. While placeholder service packs may well exist for internal testing purposes they would be completely different from the real service packs.

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You fail at fail. ;)

mjnvbo.jpg

Windows service packs don't work that way. They are always compilations of all previous hotfixes as well as a few tweaks specific to that particular Service Pack. Some even include entirely new functionality (such as XP SP2 adding the Security Center). Windows 7 has seen only a handful of hotfixes so far, so it is far too soon for them to be rolled up into a service pack. Additionally, until the RTM build is frozen the fixes that are currently being delivered as hotfixes are things that will already be part of the RTM branch. While placeholder service packs may well exist for internal testing purposes they would be completely different from the real service packs.

Yes thats the one.

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