![]() ![]() ![]() This build has a valid digital signature, and this cannot be faked. WZor reports that they have managed to meet the compile target date of July 10th, and have compiled the RTM build. Paul Paliath has been browsing those shady Russian sites: We can expect an official announcement as early as, at the kickoff of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, which is taking place in New Orleans. This build is in the process of being leaked into the wild, but we recommend exercising caution. something Microsoft would do to signify that this is the final build. The last builds that were leaking were all 72xx builds, so such a large bump is. Microsoft only increments the build number when it reaches a significant goal, and the only one left is the RTM milestone. ![]() The RTM is expected to be given out to Microsoft partners sometime later this month and launched on October 22, 2009, the day General Availability (GA). This is significant because the bump in the build number would suggest that Microsoft has christened this build as the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build. Reports across the Web are pointing to a build 7600 for both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. ![]()
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