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Windows 7 RC1 and What You need To Know
« on: April 21, 2009, 06:51:38 PM »

This is NOT just another announcement on the May 5th Release date of RC1, I am posting it to let Y'all know, that Windows 7 RC1 will phone home on a regular basis and report the status of the OS.  More than likely MS will not collect any personal data, and there might be an Opt Out option for this function.  I just think the more you know the better you can protect yourself...javajolt

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Those anticipating Windows 7, Microsoft's new operating system, will be happy to hear that the Redmond-based software giant will make its Release Candidate 1 (RC1) edition available soon. Starting May 5, Microsoft will provide Windows 7 RC1 through TechNet.com and MSDN.com.

There's been some confusion about the download date. Microsoft's Partner Program site not so long ago bragged that the Windows 7 Release Candidate was already available, luring users in with the promise that the build was available "now".

However, as Ars Technica recently found out, that appears to be a typo and the full RC version (not just the beta) will be available early May. As time goes by and more insiders pore over the information, it appears as though May 5 will be the specific date for release.

What is a Release Candidate? Here is What You need To Know

A Release Candidate represents the middle ground between a beta and the final release of an operating system. Similar to a TV pilot, beta releases are closely monitored and tested by the manufacturer (Microsoft) as it is runs on downloaders' computers. According to Microsoft's own site, "[Windows 7 will] gather and send information to Microsoft engineers to help them check the fixes and changes made based on testing of Windows 7 Beta."

If you're not comfortable with having Microsoft tuned in at all times, you might want to wait for the final release, either later this year or early 2010.

"Improved Management, Security, Reliability, and Performance."

However, for those of you who don't mind playing the guinea pig, the Release Candidate could be an exciting venture. It should include a number of the suggestions made by users after the Windows 7 beta release earlier this year.

Of course, the most anticipated thing about Win7 is that, well, it isn't Vista, Microsoft's much-maligned OS from early 2007. Microsoft boasts that Windows 7 offers "improved management, security, reliability, and performance."

Looks like we'll know more about those promises in another few weeks. Most insiders speculate that the download should be available through June, remaining activated for about a year's time.


It's also worth noting that there may be several Release Candidates (RC1, RC2, RC3, etc) released until the final version of Windows 7 is ready for mass production.



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Re: Windows 7 RC1 and What You need To Know
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2009, 09:35:18 PM »
It's also worth noting that there may be several Release Candidates (RC1, RC2, RC3, etc) released until the final version of Windows 7 is ready for mass production.

I think it was Steve himself that said there will only be 1 beta, and 1 RC for Windows 7.
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Re: Windows 7 RC1 and What You need To Know
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2009, 01:01:05 AM »
It's also worth noting that there may be several Release Candidates (RC1, RC2, RC3, etc) released until the final version of Windows 7 is ready for mass production.

I think it was Steve himself that said there will only be 1 beta, and 1 RC for Windows 7.
As I remember the statement 1 Beta and 1 RC then RTM is correct
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Re: Windows 7 RC1 and What You need To Know
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2009, 01:20:33 AM »
It's also worth noting that there may be several Release Candidates (RC1, RC2, RC3, etc) released until the final version of Windows 7 is ready for mass production.

I think it was Steve himself that said there will only be 1 beta, and 1 RC for Windows 7.
As I remember the statement 1 Beta and 1 RC then RTM is correct


Ah good, so I'm not crazy then.
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