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Today's the Day: Download Windows 7 RC

May 5th, 2009 @ 5:19 am

Categories: Software

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida

No, that’s not Windows 7 Radio Controlled or Windows 7 Royal Crown, but rather Windows 7 Release Candidate — the ostensibly final version of the OS before it gets released to manufacturing (RTM, if you want to be as abbreviation-savvy as possible).

Microsoft’s servers are sure to be swamped for at least the next day or two, but don’t fret if you can’t get the download right away. It’ll be available until at least July (which to me says “August ship date!”), and Microsoft isn’t limiting the number of product keys.

Want to know what’s new in Windows 7 RC? Here’s a video packed with details:

Interestingly, Windows 7 will continue to operate all the way until June 1, 2010, meaning you can give it a lengthy shakedown before deciding if you want to upgrade your office. (Note, however, that as of March 1, 2010, “your PC will begin shutting down every two hours,” which strikes me as a little extreme.)

Personally, I’m not as head-over-heels about Windows 7 as many of my fellow bloggers. I like the little interface tweaks, to be sure, and the faster boot times, but I honestly can’t understand all the drooling. That said, I’m downloading it right now. How about you?

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    05/05/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Today's the Day: Download Windows 7 RC

    I am using it in 32 bit now and it works well and is fater than i thought. I have 64 bit but not installed yet so I have high hopes of 64 bit being the real deal. I run 64 bit Vista nad it just purrs but my workstation is a Dell Optiplex Dual Core Intel with 4GB of RAM and the kicker for Vista 64 is a 10,000 RPM Western Digital Velociraptor Hard Drive. It's expensive up front but way worth it if your looking for productivity and stability.

    I am hoping W7 64 is better than Vista on this machine.

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