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Old 04-16-2011, 02:13 PM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office Pro 2010 Windows 7 RTM finalized

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Windows 7 edges nearer to release daily. And every new day brings new facts within the release or details surrounding it. The Windows seven RTM now seems to have been finalized, and Microsoft has confirmed that folks using the Release Candidate can have a choice to upgrade to the retail model.
The Windows RTM is expected to get introduced this week in the Microsoft Globally Partner Conference occurring in New Orleans. It could possibly be uncovered today (July 13) or in the course of Steve Ballmer’s keynote speech (July 14).
However, according to Geek Smack, Microsoft has already compiled the RTM (Release to Manufacturing) model of Windows seven, and it’s build 7600.16384.090710-1945. This build is sure to leak around the World wide web but the legit (but not legal) copies will be competing with ########s,Office Professional 2007 Key, so caution is advised if you go searching for it on a file-sharing site.
Whether this leaked edition of Windows 7 is the RTM build or whether there will be a 7700 as well remains for being seen. But the RTM version is sure for being announced during the next week, and is anticipated to be released to Microsoft’s partners by the end of the month. The day of General Availability is Oct. 22.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has finally answered a question that many Windows 7 Release Candidate users happen to be asking. Will it be necessary to revert back to an old model of Windows before upgrading for the retail model of Windows seven? Or can the RC be upgraded instead?
A Microsoft spokesman told the Chron TechBlog that, “If you are running the Windows 7 Release Candidate,Windows 7 32 Bit, and you have activated it,Windows 7 Ultimate Key, you will not need to reinstall an older version of Windows before using an Windows seven upgrade disk.”
This doesn’t mean you’ll be able to do an upgrade installation, which would leave everything in spot while upgrading the OS. Instead, you’ll have to make do with a custom installation,Microsoft Office Pro 2010, which will act like a clean install, but will retain all your old data in a folder labeled WINDOWS.OLD. Programs can have to be reinstalled. And a reinstall at a later date will require the installation and activation of your old copy of Windows XP or Vista.


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