Obama (04-11-2009)
This video shows a few features of windows 7 and show exteel running with gameguard working on 64bit version of windows 7 Ultimate RC. This was done on an Acer Extensa 4420 laptop cpu and ram you will see in the video. The GPU is ATI Radeon X1250 256MB dedicated (867MB shared) ATI Catalyst 9.13 vista 64bit drivers.
Last edited by Trip-FX; 04-11-2009 at 08:12 PM.
Obama (04-11-2009)
Downloading this as we speak.
LINK THIS GOD TO ME!
Here is torrent links for Windows 7 RC.
x86: Click Me for 32bit
x64:Click Me for 64bit
Click me to get legal keys from Microsoft
Which do I download mate all or just which ones? And does this only work for 2 weeks?
Last edited by General Ares; 04-12-2009 at 01:50 PM.
Hey mate what do i have to have to do the last download?
a torrent downloader such as vuze, utorrent, and so on. Recommended utorrent.
I do not recommend 64-bit version until RTM.
32-Bit is always the priority for MS so they work on it more until RTM.
That was true. However they are focusing on 64bit more being this is the last version of windows that supports 32bit. So MS is working more on the 64bit for priority. If you haven't notice windows 7 time line is complete off from any other windows os. usually its 2 betas, 2 rc's, then RTM over a 2yr period with the exception to vista which was done in a 5 year period since they started from scratch instead of "upgradeing". Windows 7 the time line is like this beta, rc, rtm in a year period. Many also do not realize that Win7 is an upgraded vista as far as kernal goes. Vista and 2008 was the test project for windows 7, just like ME and 2000 was the test for xp. BTW RTM is projected for Nov-Dec 2009 but not yet official. I got good connections as far a ms products go.
RTM is predicted August - November actually .
Most of what you said is true, but at the wrong time.
Their priority switches to 64-bit usually someone after RC1 is released.
So for now, 32-bit versions are less buggy.
We shall see for RTM. However 64-bit and 32-bit builds of 7 are the same except 64-bit is faster when using a 64bit cpu. So like i said before if you have a 32bit cpu use 32bit version, if you have a 64bit cpu then use 64bit version.
Edit: RTM September and I am half done downloading build 7106 32bit and 64bit SKU
Last edited by Trip-FX; 04-13-2009 at 04:00 PM.
I have a 64-bit CPU and I am using 32-bit.
It is more stable at this point and time.
The biggest advantage of 64-bit is security and RAM usage.
64-Bit versions of Windows are safer. There are less viruses for it.
64-Bit versions can also use more than 4Gig of RAM.
32-Bit can only use 3.8 Gig of RAM (even if you have more than that, it will only use 3.8)