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According to wzor:

6.1.7229.0.winmain.090604-1901 will be available for public (MS partners) between June 10 and 15.

6.1.7230.0.winmain.090605-1900 may be leaked as RTM Escrow.

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According to wzor:

6.1.7229.0.winmain.090604-1901 will be available for public (MS partners) between June 10 and 15.

6.1.7230.0.winmain.090605-1900 may be leaked as RTM Escrow.

No It's not an RTM Escrow...

Btw, Lovely Avatar :p

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Funny how people many people write that they dont care, you still care enough to bother open topic and actualy post in it. If you trully dont care i think topic is descriptive enough to stay away from it :)

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Funny how people many people write that they dont care, you still care enough to bother open topic and actualy post in it. If you trully dont care i think topic is descriptive enough to stay away from it :)

+1 :yes:

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any changes?

No, as there won't be any more changes. It's feature complete and all, the only thing changing from now on are very very small bugfixes.

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No, as there won't be any more changes. It's feature complete and all, the only thing changing from now on are very very small bugfixes.

Feature complete OK, but there are small things being changed on the current features. Finetuning and some icons/pictures/layout is still moved about.

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No, as there won't be any more changes. It's feature complete and all, the only thing changing from now on are very very small bugfixes.

The rtm better have all icons changed over to the new style (like calculator, control panel, etc). Otherwise it looks unfinished to leave 90% icons from vista that are distinictly different from the new style as they are drawn with perspective. Even transition from win 95 to 98 changed over all the icons. If this doesn't happen with win7 then microsoft hasn't learned anyhing from the messy development process of vista.

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How can it be a RTM Escrow build if the photos shows it as a SP1 build???

Windows 7 is going to be released as SP1, as Windows XP x64 Edition was released as SP1.

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If this doesn't happen with win7 then microsoft hasn't learned anyhing from the messy development process of vista.

Exaggerate much? They've already proven that they learned where it's relevant. A few old icons won't change that.

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Exaggerate much? They've already proven that they learned where it's relevant. A few old icons won't change that.

+1 :yes:

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Exaggerate much? They've already proven that they learned where it's relevant. A few old icons won't change that.

If icons don't change then they have learned nothing from complaints about inconsistencies in vista. Having two completely different styles of icons is the biggest inconsistency in my view. It simply looks unfinished.

+1 :yes:

-1 :rolleyes:

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If icons don't change then they have learned nothing from complaints about inconsistencies in vista. Having two completely different styles of icons is the biggest inconsistency in my view. It simply looks unfinished.

-1 :rolleyes:

-10,000 (take that!) :D

Complaining about icons in Windows 7 is like complaining that the blue paint on your new Mclaren F1 is the same as last year's blue paint.

It makes no difference where it counts.

Just sayin`.....

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Windows 7 is going to be released as SP1, as Windows XP x64 Edition was released as SP1.

Nonsense. XP x64 identifies itself as SP1 because it is just Server 2003 SP1 configured as a client rather than server (it is not XP). Server 2008 also identifies itself as SP1, because it is the same OS as Vista SP1. The reason for doing this is to synchronize the two OSes so that they can share updates.

Windows 7 is not based on any other OS, and so has no version number to synchronize with. The server edition will ship as Server 2008 R2, and will be the same version.

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