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7232.0.amd64fre.winmain.090610-1900.client_en-us.ultimate.vhd 2.45Gb (by Wzor)

something for the x64 geeks, expected leak this evening(Moscow time), from zukona

grisha10059 да, пожата, 2,45 Gb, к вечеру будет отдана ....

7232.0.amd64fre.winmain.090610-1900.client_en-us.ultimate.vhd

так что и 64 битка будет для тех кто потестировать захочет, как и обещали.

до 19 перерыв, ждем сборки РТМ ....

Translated::.

grisha10059 yes, squeeze, 2,45 Gb, the evening will be given ....

7232.0.amd64fre.winmain.090610-1900.client_en-us.ultimate.vhd

so that the chock 64 and will be for those who want potestirovat, as promised.

up to 19 break, waiting for the assembly RTM ....

Edited by FaiKee

Before it happens please all you people saying your going to wait for rtm just save yourself the time and don't type it. Just put down the keyboard no one cares except you. Oh and I also don't care if it might be fake I'm quite aware that happens.

Wow, lots of changes.

New plastic icons in the style of Wordpad and Calc.

New start button in the style of the Win7 boxart.

New WMP visualizations.

Min/Max/Close buttons in the Superbar previews.

Start Menu > All Programs arrow moved to the right side.

Return of the bar in Sidebar.

More aggressive Superfetch.

Reads your dirty thoughts while you browse the web.

I made all this up, nothing has changed. :p

Before it happens please all you people saying your going to wait for rtm just save yourself the time and don't type it. Just put down the keyboard no one cares except you. Oh and I also don't care if it might be fake I'm quite aware that happens.

Hmmm, sounds like it could be fake to me.

Anyway, I'm just going to wait for the RTM.

Oh... wait... :rolleyes:

If what wzor reported was true, than we might be seeing different versions of [7200RTM] leaks,hahaha!!! :laugh:

(actually it should be "7200RTM-candidates"; but you know how leakers love to get the best attention lol.)

Any validity to the last two statements: http://www.w7forums.com/windows-7-build-72...4.html#post5014

:huh:

Any validity to the last two statements: http://www.w7forums.com/windows-7-build-72...4.html#post5014

:huh:

A load of fud. Can you really see MS putting in tracking software in builds that are potentially final products?

A load of fud. Can you really see MS putting in tracking software in builds that are potentially final products?

I didn't say I believed them, I was just wondering what the OP thought of them.

Curiousity, it's a wonderful thing.

Anyway, someone best call a plumber. :D

I saw that post, but wouldn't believe MS would do that to the people installing leaks.(not the leakers).

Simple, they could easily block people installing leaks from activating and/or updating, but they simply allowed it to happen as if the OS was legit.

I saw that post, but wouldn't believe MS would do that to the people installing leaks.(not the leakers).

Simple, they could easily block people installing leaks from activating and/or updating, but they simply allowed it to happen as if the OS was legit.

Oh yeah, it's a bunch of hooey alright. Not only does it sound like a load of work, but why would Microsoft NOT want us, the largest craniums online, testing their new OS?

I mean come on, we smrt. :rolleyes:

WTF "7238"?

A load of fud. Can you really see MS putting in tracking software in builds that are potentially final products?

The claim is obviously bull****, Microsoft has never shown any interest in doing anything like that before, and just don't care.

If they wanted to though, sure, they could easily put "tracking software" in it. They just have to build the final version with a different setting, no problem at all. That these builds have any chance of being the exact binaries that end up on the final media has a probability of about 0.

Before it happens please all you people saying your going to wait for rtm just save yourself the time and don't type it. Just put down the keyboard no one cares except you. Oh and I also don't care if it might be fake I'm quite aware that happens.

I respect your position, but I am going to wait for the RTM.

So again they're going to have to muck around making a dvd iso from yet another vhd.

This sort of mucking around puts me right off getting these builds.

You never know what might go wrong.

Or what kind of dodgy modification is implanted .

So again they're going to have to muck around making a dvd iso from yet another vhd.

This sort of mucking around puts me right off getting these builds.

You never know what might go wrong.

ye because its so hard...

1. install win7 RC WAIK.

2. mount VHD to a drive, remove all not needed folders, boot, and all in root (or not even that, works both ways, but original install.wim doesnt have it, so i would remove them to be sure)

3. capture new install.wim with imagex with what you just created, change name&describtion to "Windows 7 ULTIMATE"

4. open iso from 7229, remove sources/ei.cfg, sources/*.clg (leave Windows 7 ULTIMATE there) and replace install.wim, with install.wim you just created, save it

5. enjoy your new iso with new build! this all takes like 10-15min

edit: about exact commands, if you cant read help from imagex then just dont do it :)

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