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  Tesla MP3 2021
Just installed the final release of Windows 7 x64 and I'm loving it so far.

Makes Vista look slooooooow!
 
  Fiesta ST
When will I get Windows 7 RTM?

I recognize this is an important question to have answered. Many of you have said you want to know exactly when you will be able to get your hands on RTM. Last Monday, I gave an update on RTM to close out some myths. In that update, I also gave a broad timeline on when different groups of people – or “audiences” – would get the final RTM code.

While I have nothing new to add regarding RTM today, I do however have more precise information to give on when you will be able to get RTM. Again, when you can get RTM depends on who you are.

For Partners & OEMs:

ISV (Independent software vendor) and IHV (Independent hardware vendor) Partners will be able to download Windows 7 RTM from Microsoft Connect or MSDN on August 6th. There is already a lot of momentum from ISVs and IHVs in the ecosystem today for Windows 7 as Mike Nash blogged last week. If you are a partner who has been working on Windows 7 for a while, now is the time to complete your testing with final version of Windows 7. For partners that haven’t gotten started yet with Windows 7, now is the time to get involved. You can also visit www.readyset7.com to learn more about getting ready for Windows 7.

Microsoft Partner Program Gold/Certified Members will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English through the Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) Portal on August 16th. By October 1st, the remaining languages will become available to download.

Microsoft Action Pack Subscribers will be about to download Windows 7 RTM in English starting August 23rd. By October 1st, the remaining languages will become available to download.

OEMs will receive Windows 7 RTM software images beginning approximately 2 days after we officially RTM, as a little time is required to release and distribute these images. This will allow them to begin preparing images for new PCs to ship with Windows 7 on them. We know our OEMs are excited for Windows 7 and we can’t wait to hand them the final RTM bits!

For Business Customers:

If you are a Volume License (VL) customer with an existing Software Assurance (SA) license you will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English starting August 7th via the Volume License Service Center (VLSC). The rest of the languages for Windows 7 RTM should be available within a couple of weeks after that.

Volume License customers without a SA license will be able to purchase Windows 7 through Volume Licensing on September 1st as we announced last week at WPC09. Mark these dates on your calendar and start making your deployment plans!

For IT Professionals:

There are a few ways you can get Windows 7 RTM. IT Professionals with TechNet Subscriptions will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English on August 6th and remaining languages by October 1st.

IT Professionals at companies with Volume Licensing see above on how you can get Windows 7 RTM.

We have quite a bit of resources for IT Professionals to use to become experts on Windows 7 and to aid in their deployments. Those resources can be found at the Springboard Series.

For Developers:

Developers with MSDN Subscriptions will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English on August 6th and remaining languages by October 1st.

To help developers who are developing applications for Windows 7 or updating existing applications to take advantage of new Windows 7 features, check out the Windows 7 for Developers Blog. Also, be sure to check out the Windows 7 Developers Guide on MSDN. Oh and there are also some fantastic videos on Channel 9 too!

For Beta Testers & Enthusiasts:

A special thank you to our beta testers is needed for their time and effort in helping make Windows 7 a solid release. The special pre-order offer we did offering Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional at almost 50% discount was done with our beta testers in mind. And many of you jumped at the chance to take advantage of this deal – thank you!

I know there have been some rumors going around about a “family pack” for Windows 7. We have heard a lot of feedback from beta testers and enthusiasts over the last 3 years that we need a better solution for homes with multiple PCs. I’m happy to confirm that we will indeed be offering a family pack of Windows 7 Home Premium (in select markets) which will allow installation on up to 3 PCs. As I’ve said before, stay tuned to our blog for more information on this and any other potential offers.

Beta testers will not automatically receive a free copy of Windows 7. Many beta testers are already subscribers to TechNet; those of you who fit that description will be able to download Windows 7 RTM shortly after RTM happens for free as part of your subscription.

However, if you don’t have TechNet and are waiting for GA (to either purchase Windows 7 or wait for your pre-order to arrive) you can continue to use the RC. In fact, you can continue to use it until it expires on June 1st, 2010 (expiration actually starts March 1, 2010, this is when the reboots start).

While our special pre-order offer with the near 50% has ended, Windows 7 can still be pre-ordered today from the various online retailers (including the Microsoft Store).

We are also going to release an evaluation of Windows 7 Professional for IT Professionals via the Springboard Series shortly after RTM. Over 40% of beta testers are IT Professionals and this will allow them to quickly access the RTM code and plan for deployments.

For Consumers:

Windows 7 will be in retail stores and shipping on new PCs starting October 22nd. If you pre-ordered Windows 7, it should be delivered sometime around the October 22nd timeframe (depends on the retailer).


http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/07/21/when-will-you-get-windows-7-rtm.aspx
 

ChrisR

ClioSport Club Member
License key is up on my volume licensing account, just need to wait for the download to be up then I'm away :)
 
  Not a Clio
Using the gold release (ultimate x64). Only thing I still have an issue with is lexmark drivers. My all in one printer is currently only a printer. No ETA on when compatible software/drivers will be released.
 
  BMW e46 320 Ci Sport
i've got it running on a ssd, 8g of ram and a quad core 3.2 and it's ridiculously quick. shockingly quick in fact. so far no complaints

except the little same old niggle from vista - windowsmediaplayer.exe thing running all the time, which i've now solved - if anyone else wants to know...pm me./
 
  172 Cup
Windows 7 ISO's on Technet now.

Fully activated Windows 7 Ultimate x64 -

File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_x64_dvd_x15-65922.iso Date Posted (UTC): 8/6/2009 9:59:54 AM
SHA1: 326327CC2FF9F05379F5058C41BE6BC5E004BAA7 ISO/CRC: 1F1257CA

Windows7ultimate.png
 
  Better than yours. C*nt.
Windows 7 on MSDN Now!

Just finished downloading mine (been out tonight) and will be installing it over the weekend. All good fun!

:)
 
  BMW M135i
Re: Windows 7 on MSDN Now!

Been using it for a week, i'm very impressed actually. What vista should have been, the media centre improvements are vast which is nice to see its become less of a bodged on afterthought that it started out as.
 

ChrisR

ClioSport Club Member
mm now what version to try on the netbook, pro seems to offer everything I need.
 

ChrisR

ClioSport Club Member
Like it so far, gone from xp on an old desktop and a netbook and it's great.

Nice and quick even on the old machine, looks nice and everything has been hassle free.
 

Marky_

ClioSport Club Member
  182
Bump.

My install of XP has gone tits up, so i'm considering an upgrade.


Any deals around on this?
 

Perrinho

ClioSport Club Member
Ive been using the 64 bit pro version from my MSDN for 4 months...and ive just moved back to XP on my laptop and vista ultimate on my office PC...why? Too many issues to list...I hope its simply because i got it early and there isnt that much support for the OS yet..For example, i have a games design package and that doesnt work...

There are also too many other little desing quirks, like the show desktop button being on the rigth hand side, and your quick launch on the left...nothing major but can get annoying, things like that...

Oh, and where has dreamscene gone? The new wallpapers are gash...
 
  182FF with cup packs
Mine turned up Monday morning, but I've been running it at work for about 2 weeks. No issues whatsoever so far. Installed in under an hour on my home box. Drivers for everything out of the box.

Only issue I ran into was at first login it decided to make my TV plugged in via DVI my primary monitor, so I rebooted 4 times because my monitor was blank, before I turned my TV over and found the login box on that :)
 
  Citroen DS3 DSport
My copy was dispatched from Amazon today but I already downloaded it from the MSDN so will not really have any need for it.
 


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