Microsoft made it official today: both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have been released to manufacturing, following through on the company’s promise to “RTM” Windows 7 in the second half of ...
Microsoft has announced this afternoon that Windows 7 has been released to manufacturing. In other words, Windows 7 development has wrapped up, and it’ll now go on to PC manufacturers so they can ...
Now that Windows 7 RTM is out, it looks like Vista's replacement is just around the corner. Here's a rundown of all the major features. Windows 7’s Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build is now out, ...
Microsoft will likely announce that Windows 7 has reached “release to manufacturing,” or RTM, status on Wednesday, sources said. The company would neither confirm nor deny that Windows 7 will RTM ...
Based on what I've seen first-hand, along with what third-party sources have been telling me, Windows 7 RTM build is build 7600. I've had a look at this build today (I don't have a personal copy yet ...
In documentation for the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP), Microsoft has officially confirmed that build 22621, flighted to the Beta Channel recently, is RTM for Windows 11 version 22H2.
"Released to manufacturers" (RTM) is a significant milestone for Windows 10 builds as it signals the end of addition of new features, with the feature update being considered "complete" or ...
Volume License customers with an existing Software Assurance license are now able to download Windows 7 RTM in English via the Volume License Service Center. The rest of the languages for Windows 7 ...
Ever since Microsoft began delivering feature updates to Windows as "a service," Windows client officials have been reticent to use the "release to manufacturing" (RTM) phrase -- even when they've ...
As the August date approaches for Microsoft to release its Windows 8.1 OS update to OEM partners, there are reports that IT professionals and early adopters will have to wait until October to start ...