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Ever since many got to experience Windows 7 with many of it’s new features and performance improvements particularly with 6801 and Rafael’s Blue Badge tool, most fell in love with the OS. Stay tuned for our in-depth Inside Windows 7 series, which will highlight and discuss many of 7’s improvements over Vista, along with our RTM build review complete with benchmarks once the build surfaces on TechNet.
Through our sources close to Microsoft, we can now confirm that the Windows 7 RTM build that will be chosen over the next few days will be officially announced on July 13th, 2009, the same day as the WPC09 (Worldwide Partner Conference) will take place in New Orleans.
As I just mentioned, Microsoft is still in the process of testing and choosing from the RTM candidate builds as they need to ensure that all show-stopper bugs present in the OS have been eradicated to ensure as much of a smooth, bug-free release as possible. TechNet, MSDN, and other partner connections will be getting their hands on the RTM build shortly after, if not on the same day.
Source: Geeksmack
Looks like we’re getting Windows 7 earlier than expected. I hope this iteration of windows will perform well overall. That flop for an operating system called Windows ME and Vista was just a bunch of crap.
Honestly I’m using Vista 64 now but then, it’s still a crappy O.S. But I can say this, for the one of the crappiest O.S.’s from Microsoft, Vista’s the most successful crappy one to date. LOL.
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#1 by action jackson on July 13, 2009 - 4:00 am
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If you hate the current versions of vista (e.g. sp1 and/or sp2) there’s no reason for you bother with 7, unless you’re running on old outdated hardware.
I like 7 better than vista, but I haven’t seen dramatic differences in performance. Then again, I don’t see dramatic differences between XP and Vista, and I run both of them, side by side, at work.
#2 by noobcake-admin on July 13, 2009 - 1:55 pm
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only thing I hate about vista is the fact that it’s still a tad bit slower than XP. there’s still a performance hit when it comes to running games and when you need all the frames you can get. but then again if you’re running something like a core i7 then there’s no point in running xp. =D