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Windows 7 SP1 RTM now available on MSDN/TechNet


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Microsoft has released Windows 7 SP1 to MSDN and TechNet customers on Wednesday. The free download allows Windows 7 customers to upgrade their machines to the latest Service Pack. Microsoft has confirmed the official build for Windows 7 SP1 RTM is 7601.17514.101119-1850.

Microsoft will release Windows 7 SP1 to non-MSDN and TechNet subscribers starting February 22, 2011. The update will be available through Windows Updates for existing Windows 7 customers.

As we previously reported, SP1 only contains two major new features, which will not affect the majority of users. The first of the two is RemoteFX, a standalone product that requires Windows Server 2008 R2 to be used. RemoteFX allows users to watch high-quality video and interact with 3D applications over a remote desktop session -- this will change the way Virtual Machines are used, as they have had limited display capabilities until now.

The second feature is an update for HyperV in Windows Server 2008 R2 called "Dynamic Memory". The feature is as simple as it sounds -- it dynamically allocates memory to virtual machines as required and is able to remove memory from virtual machines when others need higher resources. You can read more about the new features over on the Windows Server Team Blog.

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So is the build the same as WZOR leaked 2 or so weeks ago? :unsure:

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So is the build the same as WZOR leaked 2 or so weeks ago? :unsure:

Yes, build number and HASH are same.

Thanks for the quick reply! :) / Aitäh kiire vastuse eest! :)

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I think SPs are language independent.

TMK the language module is loaded as a software module now, instead of hard coded into the kernel like it was back in 95/98.

Obviously you can read and write a little bit of English. All you need to understand is which button is the "Next" button.

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Cool. Looking forwards to when a MSDN/TechNet ISO image of Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1 shows up out there.

It's already out. The leaked WZOR release's hash matches with the MSDN/TechNet one. :)

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Cool. Looking forwards to when a MSDN/TechNet ISO image of Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1 shows up out there.

It's already out. The leaked WZOR release's hash matches with the MSDN/TechNet one. :)

Must take a look over there then. Thnx :)

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