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Yes, if you have generated a key from Technet, that will work for all retail versions of Windows 7, whether you download the version from technet or get the boxed copy in october (provided you've generated the right edition, eg Ultimate)

Enterprise x64:

File Name: en_windows_7_enterprise_x64_dvd_x15-70749.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: A89DCE706D527206CB464EF86ACD3A3D13A332DB
ISO/CRC: D4597619

Enterprise x86:

File Name: en_windows_7_enterprise_x86_dvd_x15-70745.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: C6B905E48FDB6CB5BFCA967715A64461B812D40C
ISO/CRC: 6A9B5097

Ultimate x64:

File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_x64_dvd_x15-65922.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 326327CC2FF9F05379F5058C41BE6BC5E004BAA7
ISO/CRC: 1F1257CA

Ultimate x86:

File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_x86_dvd_x15-65921.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 5395DC4B38F7BDB1E005FF414DEEDFDB16DBF610
ISO/CRC: C1C20F76

Pro x64:

File Name: en_windows_7_professional_x64_dvd_x15-65805.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 50127304441A793EE51B3F501289F6599A559E9F
ISO/CRC: 502C42C1

Pro x86:

File Name: en_windows_7_professional_x86_dvd_x15-65804.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 697FA06554502FB21D30275273B25747299C020D
ISO/CRC: 578725D1

Home Premium x64:

File Name: en_windows_7_home_premium_x64_dvd_x15-65733.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 336779EA6B65F63E11A609B4D021439C47AB315B
ISO/CRC: 56D954E4

Home Premium x86:

File Name: en_windows_7_home_premium_x86_dvd_x15-65732.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: CC9D8220B2179E784D85BF1EA98D2EE2190D534F
ISO/CRC: 5DF6DBA0

Home Basic x86:

File Name: en_windows_7_home_basic_x86_dvd_x15-65654.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 101574FAA17FDB430BB027271EF0A58F0E18AD47
ISO/CRC: 2B06C5CC

Starter x86:

File Name: en_windows_7_starter_x86_dvd_x15-68956.iso
Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:56 AM
SHA1: 5DC1457BC4B3D94097F499B15DFDB3C21DADCDF5
ISO/CRC: 43DE3418

Edited by Eddie1506

so these match whats on technet now?

Windows 7 Retail Ultimate English (x86)

Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULFRER_EN_DVD.iso

CRC: 0xC1C20F76

MD5: D0B8B407E8A3D4B75EE9C10147266B89

SHA-1: 0x5395DC4B38F7BDB1E005FF414DEEDFDB16DBF610

Windows 7 Retail Ultimate English (x64)

Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso

CRC: 0x1F1257CA

MD5: F43D22E4FB07BF617D573ACD8785C028

SHA-1: 0x326327CC2FF9F05379F5058C41BE6BC5E004BAA7

Can anyone plz confirm the key that i got for windows 7 ultimate just now from technet will work for the later releaded version of windows 7 ultimate on 22rd october

OF COURSE! It's the SAME VERSION!

Can anyone plz confirm the key that i got for windows 7 ultimate just now from technet will work for the later releaded version of windows 7 ultimate on 22rd october

If the key says "retail" next to it on the webpage, then yes.

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