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Category: 2008 Server
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have both RTMed!! Build 7600 was declared as RTM
Below is a picture of Steve Ballmer and Steven Sinofsky. Steve Ballmer is holding the gold disk, he must be feeling relieved.

When will you get Windows 7 RTM?
That is the big question isn't it? Developers with MSDN Subscriptions will be able to download Windows 7 RTM in English on August 6th and remaining languages by October 1st.
More answers are here:
I recently built a new PC, and I needed to get a 64 bit operating system. I had a copy of Server 2008 sitting around from MSDN, so I thought why not use that? If I did, I could run Hyper-V and some of the other cool server gadgets, and the tradeoff in user experience would be minimal. With some guidance from a friend I soon realized that I could do this with no sacrifice in the user experience at all.
The first thing to do is install the Windows Experience feature from Server Manager. This was pretty painless, but it did require a restart. This gives you things like "Windows Me...


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