Windows 7 RC 1 Build 7077

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MBrown

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OMGoodness! WMP12 playing quicktime files is great! I am done with quicktime.
 

ZappDogg

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How are you guys getting WMP to play .mov files? I couldn't the last time I tried.
 
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Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: ObscureCaucasian
I'm still on build 7000, I'm going to stick with it until an official MS RC release.

Yeah, same here. If I had the time to constantly reinstall stuff I'd prob give it a try, but from what I've heard these are still a bit rough around the edges.

You can do an upgrade install of 7057 over previous versions and all your files and programs are still there. Worked like a charm, and quick when upgrading from a flash drive
 
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Originally posted by: sportage
Had a little issue with W7 7057.
After I installed powerdvd HD oem that comes with the LG BR drive,
I got a solid green video display screen when playng BR disc's with powerdvd.
OH NO.....
EVerything was going so good with W7 7057 and my MCE pc.
Then... my MB uses ati video. The driver was installed by W7,
but I went to ati just to check drivers. And sure enough ati has an windows-7
video driver (catalyst). AFter that, my 1080p display and the W7 theme wallpapers look
eye popping stunning. And powerdvd BR works also.
THe wallpapers in W7 (and themes) are fantastic in 1080p, and with the ati video driver.

I get this problem with Media player and any X-files DVD. I get a 3/4 screen green box and sound. I kind of know where the menu buttons are so If I clicke there I can navigate and hear things, but no video.

It works fine with all my stargate DVD's and my m"mature content" dvds, but not x-files. What gives?
 

bsobel

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Originally posted by: bluwing
Hi,

The question was asked, What site did you find it at??? Nobody has answered this question yet.

So I am asking this question again, Where did everybody find this build of Windows 7???

bluwing

On the beta site where it's supposed to be.
 

ZappDogg

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I haven't been able to get any HD-DVD playback with this build, any suggestions? PowerDVD 7.3 won't play blurays or hd-dvds, but ver. 9 will play blurays just fine.
 

bluwing

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Hi,

I have the One that microsoft offered. I just needed to know where to get the newer build without torrent...

Thank you,
bluwing
 

Modelworks

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Originally posted by: bluwing
Hi,

I have the One that microsoft offered. I just needed to know where to get the newer build without torrent...

Thank you,
bluwing

You really can't at this point unless you are given a copy by a company to test . Or if you know someone who would be willing to let you download it from them or maybe they could burn a copy .
 

Modelworks

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Originally posted by: gevorg
Can you use Vista hardware drivers for W7?

Yes on every thing except the video drivers. You can install vista video drivers, but it is not recommend. 7 made a few changes in that area, but both ATI and Nvidia have beta drivers on their sites that is fairly close to the versions for other OS.
 

BD2003

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: ObscureCaucasian
I'm still on build 7000, I'm going to stick with it until an official MS RC release.

Yeah, same here. If I had the time to constantly reinstall stuff I'd prob give it a try, but from what I've heard these are still a bit rough around the edges.

You can do an upgrade install of 7057 over previous versions and all your files and programs are still there. Worked like a charm, and quick when upgrading from a flash drive

Interesting...I'll probably still wait for the RC though, where I assume the same functionality will be present. Cant be too far off.
 

BD2003

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: ObscureCaucasian
I'm still on build 7000, I'm going to stick with it until an official MS RC release.

Yeah, same here. If I had the time to constantly reinstall stuff I'd prob give it a try, but from what I've heard these are still a bit rough around the edges.

You can do an upgrade install of 7057 over previous versions and all your files and programs are still there. Worked like a charm, and quick when upgrading from a flash drive

So upgraded 3 PCs - Two worked fine, one refuses. Tried it twice.

Thank god for WHS, otherwise I'd have to reinstall everything on my laptop.

So yeah, it worked, but I wouldnt recommend it to anyone unless they had a solid backup.
 

sportage

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Yes it does (did).
2 weeks ago I found it on an ftp site someone posted the links for with access id & password in a forum that google found just by chance.
It was nice find the iso files in one DL location.
I grabbed the 32 and 64 7057.
Now I cant find the site. Someone must have got wise.
I installed the 64 on my mce pc, and am going to do the 32 on my netbook
tonight.
 

MTDEW

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Windows 7 Build 7068 is "floating around" now. ;)

Not sure if i wanna try them yet. (havent tried since the original beta release)
Since my Vista 64 works great and i have a LOT of apps to install with a new OS.
 

dawp

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Originally posted by: MTDEW
Windows 7 Build 7068 is "floating around" now. ;)

Not sure if i wanna try them yet. (havent tried since the original beta release)
Since my Vista 64 works great and i have a LOT of apps to install with a new OS.

i have it installed and the main difference is it recognized the wireless adapter on my motherboard(an atheros 5007) without any trouble.

i did an upgrade install and sofar flawless. everything appears to work. only warning i got was about the ati catalyst control center when it detected the install software.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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I'm going to start using Windows 7 as my primary OS for my desktop. I've been using it as the OS for my laptop for... 3 months now. Very peppy, stable, user friendly, and relatively bug free despite all the crap I've thrown at it. I like it a lot more than Vista. So now I'm nuking my desktop Vista install and just moving onto Windows 7. Here's hoping the migration of my desktop is just as painless as with my laptop.
 

soonerproud

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Originally posted by: MTDEW
Windows 7 Build 7068 is "floating around" now. ;)

Not sure if i wanna try them yet. (havent tried since the original beta release)
Since my Vista 64 works great and i have a LOT of apps to install with a new OS.

Typing this on 7068 32 bit. I would have waited for the 64 bit version, but I only have 2 gigs of RAM anyhoo. 7068 is running fine here and takes everything I throw at it well.