Posts Tagged ‘Windows 7’
Microsoft has now set July 13th for RTM “sign-off” Sign off is the process where all divisions sign that they agree on the final code, which means the actual RTM build will be created a few days earlier, which is targeted on July 10th. The general availability (GA) is set to October 22nd, this is […]
Neowin reports: Wzor is claiming that the final sign off is set for July 13th. According to a translation, this is the final roadmap for Windows 7: FINAL ROADMAP FOR WINDOWS 7 [CLIENT-SERVER]: 6/1 – 6/19 BUILDING RTM ESCROW – already assembled RTM ESCROW. 6/22 – 7/10 RTM RECALL – assembly and search for candidates […]
Rumours are afoot that Microsoft may RTM Windows 7 as early as this week (15-19th June), head over to Neowin for more information. Source: here
You may recall back here I asked the question “Which anti-virus product should I use with Windows 7?”, the answer right now is still unclear. However Microsoft’s “Morro” may be a good solution for home users, first screens can be viewed over at Neowin here.
Like many people one of the first things I do after installing Windows is “enable classic start menu” (in fairness I probably do this after de-selecting “hide extensions for known file types). In 7 this option has been removed *sniff sniff*, whilst I could take the hint and move on I am not going without […]
Why the big deal here? From what I can tell a special EU version will be “available” (not mandatory?) and why bother you can remove Internet Explorer easily after install? This stuff really bugs me, even the BBC are making a deal out of this. Source: here