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Microsoft would launch the RTM of Windows 7 on Monday 13 at the Worldwide Partner Conference and it would actually happen.

 

However, there were unexpected problems, possibly related to activation, they did change the roadmap for Windows 7.

 

Were informed earlier today, July 10, was the day of the "Gold Code" or the definitive compilation of Windows 7 RTM. Due to the problems presented, no compilation could be considered good enough to be the final RTM.

 

These problems, coupled with allocation suffers from Steven Sinofsky as head of the division that made Windows roadmap Windows 7 changes.

 

"The transition between Reller Veghte and is timed to take place in late July when reaches the Windows 7 release to manufacturing (RTM) milestone." According to Microsoft Press.

 

Source: neuronaltraining

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