After rumors sprang up across the blogosphere of a Windows 7 build 7048, we debunked them and along with all the other Windows 7 users, we looked hungrily for information on new builds. Microsoft is currently compiling pre-RC builds of Windows 7, the latest build being 7046. Many beta testers are frustrated that they have not received a build since build 7000, which was released to everyone on January 9, 2009. Unfortunately, Ars has learned that this trend will continue. When I asked Sinofsky if Microsoft Connect testers as well as MSDN and TechNet subscribers will get the RC before the public, Sinofsky told me no: "The build will be available broadly."
I guess everyone will be waiting to see which number build is to be the RC1 for 7 and will be generally available. It's most likely to be seen between May and July 1st since 7000 expires on 8/1/09. Testers will need time to receive or download the first candidate build.
I guess everyone will be waiting to see which number build is to be the RC1 for 7 and will be generally available. It's most likely to be seen between May and July 1st since 7000 expires on 8/1/09. Testers will need time to receive or download the first candidate build.
I guess everyone will be waiting to see which number build is to be the RC1 for 7 and will be generally available. It's most likely to be seen between May and July 1st since 7000 expires on 8/1/09. Testers will need time to receive or download the first candidate build.
When that date is reached you'll know for sure then. The 7000 build will likely present an expiration notice onscreen of some type and no longer receive any support then shifted to the Release Candidate 1 or builds that have followed 7000 already. You certainly won't be able to see it activated if you reinstall it.