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Windows 7 RC1 made available for download

David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk | April 30, 2009 7:34 AM PDT

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Windows 7 RC1 can be downloaded now by MSDN, TechBeta and TechNet subscribers, and the general public will be able to download it on May 5. It will stay functional for more than a year.
Microsoft made the first release candidate of Windows 7 available for free download on Thursday. In an unprecedented move for the company, the software will run on a user's PC for more than a year.

Windows 7 RC1 can be downloaded now by MSDN, TechBeta and TechNet subscribers, and the general public will be able to download it on May 5. There is no limit to how many copies can be downloaded. The software will run until June 1, 2010, in what a Microsoft marketing manager described to ZDNet UK as a "try before you buy" scenario.

"There is no cap on the amount of downloads [of Windows 7 RC1]," Laurence Painell said in a prebriefing session on Wednesday. "However, we only recommend that people with a reasonable amount of IT knowledge use it."

Windows 7, the successor to Vista, brings new features such as multitouch interaction, a redesigned taskbar at the bottom of the desktop and an integrated search feature that allows the user to search across the client PC and corporate network at once. Power management has also been improved, as Microsoft has been keen to focus Windows 7 on portable computing.

When Windows 7 went into beta in January, an executive from the company told ZDNet UK that the beta version was "feature complete". However, Painell revealed on Wednesday that two features present in the beta — a built-in Bluetooth audio driver and the ability to have a guest account — have been dropped from the release candidate.

Painell could not explain why Windows 7 would not automatically include a Bluetooth audio driver. He suggested, however, that the omission of the guest-account feature was because Microsoft "has not seen a huge amount of uptake of it".

The omission of another feature — the ability to have thumbdrives or any media other than optical disks autorun — was announced by Microsoft on Tuesday. The company said this decision had been taken in the light of recent malware, such as the Conficker virus, that uses USB memory sticks as an attack vector.

Asked how this would affect, by way of example, Linux distributions that are designed to run from flash drives, Painell said that users "could still run that distribution from an optical disk".

The RC1 also has new features not found in the beta version, such as the ability to stream media between PCs in a Slingbox-like fashion. Another addition — that of an XP virtual machine built into the Professional and Ultimate version of Windows 7 — was announced by Microsoft on Friday.

Painell said an XP application running on Windows 7 would "look like an XP application, but you won't need a virtual PC interface running around it". He added that those applications would be able to share the clipboard and documents folder with their Windows 7 host.

Driver compatibility
It is not clear how Windows 7's XP virtual machines will handle the issue of driver compatibility. Microsoft has also conceded that there will not be 100 percent compatibility between all XP applications and Windows 7's virtual machines, and has asked software vendors and customers to test such applications in the VMs, providing feedback to Microsoft before the operating system's final release.

Painell told ZDNet UK that small businesses — the target audience for the XP virtual machines — would have to install applications to each virtual machine, without the ability to centrally install and control such applications from the server level.

Enterprise customers will be encouraged to use Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) to centrally administer their XP virtual machines. However, Microsoft said on Wednesday that the updated version of Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), which will come out within three months of Windows 7's general release, will include only a beta version of MED-V.

Asked why Microsoft was introducing XP virtual machines on business versions of Windows 7, Painell said the VMs were designed to bridge compatibility issues with software. He said this may be useful where the software vendor had gone out of business, the software was bespoke, or the customer had "not purchased the most recent version" of the software.

Microsoft expects that 90 percent or more of applications and hardware that function on Vista will work on Windows 7, Painell said.

The cheapest version of Windows 7 will be the Starter Edition, which Painell said was "an entry-level edition for netbooks only". He added, however, that "any version of Windows 7 will work on a netbook with good experiences".

The Starter Edition limits the number of concurrently running applications to just three. Painell said this would "get the most out of the hardware provided" and would allow manufacturers to "differentiate their offerings".

He pointed out that an antivirus application, which tends to run constantly, would not count as one of the three running applications. In addition, multiple instances of the same application will count as one.

Final release candidate
Microsoft expects RC1 to be the only release candidate for Windows 7, Painell said. He gave no details on the final release date other than confirming the company's current estimate that it will be generally available no later than January 2010.

Gartner research director Annette Jump told ZDNet UK on Thursday that she expected the final version of Windows 7 to arrive in the third quarter of this year, possibly shipping to manufacturers even earlier. Microsoft's decision to allow users to try out the release candidate until June next year would encourage them to move to Windows 7, she said.

"In the past, very few users for Windows would upgrade on their PC," Jump said. "For Mac OS, it's a different picture — a much higher percentage of users upgrade on their machines. Microsoft is possibly trying to encourage people to do that and, with the new user interface, for many consumers it will be quite appealing."

Jump praised the XP mode in Windows 7, saying it showed Microsoft was obviously learning from the mistakes it made with Vista, where there were "major application-compatibility issues".

"I think that feature will be very helpful for business buyers, in terms of trying to encourage them to move to Windows 7 faster," she said.

The analyst said the delay in a final release for the updated MED-V would be unlikely to affect most enterprise customers, as businesses would probably not deploy Windows 7 until 12 to 18 months after it had been released.

Jump predicted, however, that the three-applications restriction in the Starter Edition would dramatically limit the usage of that version. "Personally, I only see the Starter Edition on mini-notebooks being used for education and in very selected emerging markets," she said.

On the subject of Windows 7's lack of a guest-account feature, Jump said this feature was becoming decreasingly popular because more people are carrying around notebook computers, meaning they are less likely to need to use someone else's PC.

This article was originally posted on ZDNet UK.

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junkman5297 3rd May 2009
What build does it show at the bottom? How do I know I got the final rc?

Thanks
You would have thought they learned at thing or two from the release of the Beta...

Well I'm off to try again.
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Not as of right now.... I figured this was the cause.
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My number has been called!
mikefarinha 30th Apr 2009
I got in! WooHoo!! Downloading Win7RC x64 at a staggering 212Kb/hr! only 4 more hours to go!
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Not surprising...
Mike (not Cox) 30th Apr 2009
That always happens with most "highly anticipated" releases (be it software, service on a web site, etc...) No point shelling out a huge chunk of money for additional servers just to handle a short-lived spike. That's my opinion anyway. People will survive if they have to wait a few hours or even a couple of days before they can download this.
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Indeed... NO surpise whatsoever...
Wolfie2K3 30th Apr 2009
Not to mention, it makes no sense to order up a fatter pipe to handle the load either.

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RE: Windows 7 RC1 made available for download
Loverock Davidson 30th Apr 2009
Awesome! I can't wait to download this tonight. I expect the same high quality product that Microsoft is known for along with some improvements. Windows 7 is going to shake the IT world up when it is released.
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I'm no ABM'er, but...
TheTruthisOutThere@... 30th Apr 2009
Maybe your sense of irony has been refined to the point of invisibility, but I think the truth of the matter is that you do your own cause more harm than good.
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Keep working on your act Loverock .... your getting better .... but you still quite aways to go ..........
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MSDN is giving me errors...
zenotek 30th Apr 2009
Could be load?
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Nah... couldn't be! *nt*
mikefarinha 30th Apr 2009
nt
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Maybe MSDN needs to get with the times and offer
this as a torrent.
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Re: MSDN is giving me errors...
EzEatNCSU 30th Apr 2009
wow...MSDNAA is seemingly okay though...I guess academia isn't jumping on the notion of tryin' out this beta just yet (plus, it's around finals time for a lot of students in college right now...trust me, I'd know haha)
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RE: Windows 7 RC1 made available for download
Average-IT-Guy 30th Apr 2009
Excellent move by Microsoft. I'll grab a copy and this and get it installed this weekend. Been using the beta for a while. And the fact it will run until 2010 is a good plus too.

Kudos to Microsoft.
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Grabbed it off...
Dave32265 30th Apr 2009
Pirate Bay yesterday and put it on a new hard drive last night. Impressive? No. took half the night to install 2 games WoW and EVE Online. While these 2 are typically slow to install to begin with, this was an exercise in patience (Sorry MS but they install much much faster on XP and Linux).Also you better be ready to turn the Administrator account on, as they will not install without admin privileges.

UAC is just as annoying as ever so I turned that off and still got hammered with it installing flash player. Go figure.

I do like it's responsiveness (so far) and simple things like installing and using firefox, toying with the cheesy games included, etc etc was pretty snappy and once I downloaded and installed the Nvidia drivers for Win 7, my computer I have it on was so much happier. Sadly it did not install drivers for the onboard audio, so I threw in a SB Audigy card. Setting up the surround sound was a bit of a chore but got it working half a**ed. Seems to me they could make this a bit easier for the avg Joe to do.

All in all, not too bad really. Needs work (after all it IS a RC). I can't wait to get on tonight and try out a few games and see what codecs I'm going to need to install to get different formats of video and sound working.
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Try this...
Narg 30th Apr 2009
Try installing on a machine that is not 5 years old, and it'll probably be much faster and better.

I just installed it on a netbook, and it runs circles around the XP the netbook was shipped with.
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HA...
Dave32265 30th Apr 2009
5 yrs old???? Crosshair 2 motherboard 8 gigs ram Phenom 9950 and Nvidia GForce 9800. How about asking me the specs before assuming. The 2 games that I mentioned are long installs on any OS but they took almost twice as long on Win 7 AND had to activate Admin rights just to install them. I have not had a chance to install anything else yet but will do so later on tonight. I don't doubt that 7 runs circles around XP on a netbook. I bought one, booted up once and that was painful enough for me so I wiped out XP and loaded Mepis on it.
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junkman5297 3rd May 2009
What build does it show at the bottom? How do I know I got the final rc?

Thanks
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Release Date...
Narg 30th Apr 2009
Looks like the Summer release guesses here at ZDNet were a little off. I'm guessing similar to Vista, it will be in November. I just can't see it earlier than September though. MS seems to like November for many of their products. I guess they think in the cold, it slows folks down a bit so the initial rush is not so bad... To bad that kind of rush control doesn't work with web sites. It did take a while to get MSDN to allow me to download the RC1. But, it's working and I'll have W7 RC1 installed in a couple hours.
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need to find the download!!!
khinrichs@... Updated - 30th Apr 2009
I need to find the download!!! I can't seem to fin a link to take me to it!!
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Download issues?
brendthess 30th Apr 2009
This is one of those times that MS' unwillingness to use alternate technologies hurts them. A BitTorrent swarm of this RC would be ridiculously efficient, with all of the people trying to download it. And MS could create their own proprietary client (like Blizzard uses for World of Warcraft) to control the spread and seed using the high-speed servers.

But no. Download only. *sigh*. I'll try in a few days.
You'll see W7 on bittorrent after May 5th. Why would they use that unsecure method for the highly secure MSDN community?
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The XP Mode virtual machine will be available as a separate, FREE download for Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate users. It will not be included in the RC or RTM versions. It will be much like Windows Live Essentials for consumers.
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thanks for the information
Randalllind 30th Apr 2009
happy
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Win7 RC1 - No download problems here...
sysgrpcoxnet 30th Apr 2009
I don't know what you people are talking about not being able to log in & download ! One of the guys in our shop 'just' logged in to our technet subscription, went right to the W7 RC1 download, and it is downloading just fine as I type this. We'll install it on a couple of our many test platforms. As an SMB shop in Omaha, our biggest concern is migrating 100's of XP clients to the final full retail release of Win7 later this year. We had been advising all of our customers to avoid Vista, except for a handful using tablet pcs. But with Win7, we now have a viable product to sell again. Most all of our clients are kinda anxious to upgrade some of their systems w/new hardware & Win7. Now we just have to finish our migration program for XP to Win7 ! Am really looking forward to a good 4th quarter this year... we might even make a profit ! Thanks MS !
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puberty.

Get over it, it's just another OS.

If a visiter from another planet read these post, they would think you've solve the mystery of, are we alone in the universe.
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Microsoft have made this Impossible.
peter_erskine@... 30th Apr 2009
My Computer came with pre-installed OEM Vista. No installation media of any kind. Thanks Microsoft, how do you expect us to install a temporary replacement OS if its going to destroy the existing licensed Windows?
If you want us to have Windows 7, you're gonna have to make it free.
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Uh...Windows 7 IS Vista...SP2. Sorry, but you'll get the same ShiToha! (NT)
No More Microsoft Software Ever! Updated - 30th Apr 2009
NT
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Win7 is not Vista Sp2
bobiroc 30th Apr 2009
Yes Win7 is based off the same core but with many enhancements and improvements. Having used every MS OS and their Betas since Win95 I can tell you that Win7 Performs better than Vista and there are some nice new features, but you would know that if you just didn't come here to spout out crap.
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You'll have to ingore her...
MGP2 30th Apr 2009
She's only her usual "On the Raggedy Ann Doll" self on days that end in "Y".
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You would think I would learn..
bobiroc 30th Apr 2009
to ignore the trolls that have nothing better to do than complain. Microsoft is the root of all evil according to some.
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Blame your OEM PC Maker
bobiroc 30th Apr 2009
That is not a Microsoft thing, thats a decision made by the maker of your PC. Some OEMs like HP have an option to make a DVD/CD set to restore your computer from a program in the start menu. Others have the restore partition hidden that can be accessed by using a function key such as F10 or F11 at boot to restore. Either way don't blame Microsoft for how the OEM decided to ship your your PC. Some OEMs allow you to request install media at the time of purchase such as Dell. In fact my parents just bought a new Inspiron Laptop last summer and all I had to do was check off the option online or tell the sales rep on the phone that I wanted install media. No extra charge.
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Too true..
Wolfie2K3 30th Apr 2009
Tho HP will charge you for restore media. Dell is quite good about it. They shipped a client of mine a restore set for a computer they bought 3rd or 4th hand. Not sure about any of the others...
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Blame your OEM PC Maker
kevin09 1st May 2009
Compaq charges you as well the restore media cost me $41 with shipping last weekend.
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online site.
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A few things...
Wolfie2K3 30th Apr 2009
1.) You make a complete disk image. You can use Norton Ghost or some other disk imaging software. You move the image to an external drive.

2.) When you're done with the RC, you restore the disk image and then restore the data and stuff you've created since you installed.

3.) You can resize your C: drive's partition enough to install the RC - provided, you've got enough free space.

4.) You can install the RC on a spare hard drive as long as it's bigger than say, 20 GB.

No one is forcing you to install the RC.

And finally - the Windows RC IS free. You don't have to have a Technet or MSDN subscription to get it. You just need a Windows Live ID (hotmail address will do) and you need to wait till May 5th. Since the RC won't expire until June of 2010, that gives you about 13 months to decide if you like it enough to want to buy it. That's over a year FREE.
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Impossible? Not at all...
BuckedUp 1st May 2009
...granted, it depends on which version of Vista you're running. Ultimate, Professional, and Enterprise all have a fantastic backup utility. Plug in a USB hard drive, and you can take an image of your current system.

Piece of cake restoring it later, if you so wish.
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Is it linux compatible?
p12p11@... Updated - 30th Apr 2009
Can I use linux too on the same drive? Can I install GRUB or LILO?
Don't know bout installing GRUB or LILO, however. If there's a Windows version that's compatible with Vista, then probably, yes.
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Active For One Year...Hmmm?
denzcam 30th Apr 2009
My version downloaded this week (7077.0.090404-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULFRER_EN_DVD.iso) continues asking me for a Product Key and states it will become inactive after 28 days if not registered. Is RC1 a newer version.
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RC build
joepranay 30th Apr 2009
Of course it is. The RC build is build 7100.
I can't wait for the public release.
It's great but wmp12 has some major usability problems.
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Yes... 7100 is greater than 7077...
Wolfie2K3 30th Apr 2009
And yes, you will need a product key for the RC as well.
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RE: Windows 7 RC1 made available for download
erniem1970@... 30th Apr 2009
I am all for the new version, and anyone who downloads and tries and tests the RC1 version NEEDS to submit feedbakc to Microsoft to help better what they are doing for us the consumer and business advocate. Vista is awesome and Version 7 will be more progress. I appreciate people at Microsoft for all they do for the world of computing as I know many of them personally. When the paid full version is released, that is the version I recommend and of course, the service pack and updates will always follow as is the norma because of hardware and software upgrades and attention to security.
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Flash is great & windows won't take to flash due to fact that windows has period in loading process that requires 600 Mb/s into flash.

Next: with vista r/c was only 4 months before release & ended 3 months after release, so between July '9 to March '10 is possible release timeframe.

Lastly, vista did NOT play any XP Software well into retail period & only in last year is 64 bit becoming done deal.

Signed:PHYSICIAN THOMAS STEWART von DRASHEK M.D.
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where is virtual XP?
Randalllind 30th Apr 2009
I don't see it in the RC 1 or am I missing something?
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Yes..
bobiroc 30th Apr 2009
That is a separate download. I am downloading RC1 now so I do not have the details on where to get it. Note it only works in pro or ultimate which I am pretty sure RC1 is only ultimate.
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Win 7 RC vs 7057
Asiafish 30th Apr 2009
I'm currently running build 7057, does anyone know how the RC differs? I've finally gotten 7057 sorted out and working smoothly with all of my applications, so I don't want to jump in just yet if there are no significant new or changed features to test.
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Virtual XP download May 5th
Randalllind Updated - 30th Apr 2009
It be ready for RC 1 on May 5 and yes it is Ultimate.

http://www.megaleecher.net/Download_Windows_7_Virtual_XP_Mode
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RE: Windows 7 RC1 made available for download
rafaelrodriguez@... 30th Apr 2009
This look like Outlook 97 ....and now we can,t live witout it!!
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not available on technet or msdn
morwen 1st May 2009
for clarification This download is for technet plus subscribers so don't waste your time if you are just a plain suscriber.

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