@a2h: Install it in a VM and don’t give it any network access. If anything goes wrong, it’s stuck in its own little box
I’m still paranoid about its authenticity :/
me cant find it on the interwebs anywhere =( .. first post yay i guess.
Update: If you’re not feeling that adventurous, prepare to grab this RC build on . Or if you’re lucky enough to have a MSDN/TechNet subscription, from April 30. In the meantime you can get yourself a legitimate if you don’t have one already.
Tip: Those who have a portable USB hard drive can follow my . With this, I installed Windows 7 RC in around 10 minutes.
For those of you who want to play along at home, pay your favorite “content hub” a visit. The full build string is “7100.0.090421-1700″ and the x86 (32-bit) ISO coming in at a easily manageable 2.35GB (2,530,975,744 bytes). Furthermore to check if your file has been tampered with, you can easily compare the file hash of your x86 (32-bit) ISO file with against the following.
If you’re like me and watched from a distance leaked builds of Windows 7 fly past like , then the time to join the fun is now. The highly anticipated release candidate (RC) build of Windows 7 has been leaked and its authenticity is entirely undisputed. First looks reveal nothing significantly new or different, but if you’ve been wanting to get a vibe of how far Windows 7 has come since the public beta, especially performance, this is the build to get.
Go test drive Windows 7 RC (7100) today – istartedsomething
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