On July 22 Microsoft released Windows 7 to manufacturing and started shipping images of the operating system to original equipment manufacturers. Next in line to get the gold bits of Windows 7 will be ISVs (Independent software vendors) and IHVs (Independent hardware vendors) as well as MSDN and TechNet subscribers on August 6th. At the same time, it is highly probable that Windows 7 RTM will be leaked and made available in the wild. In the meantime, Daniel Melanchthon, technical evangelist for Security and Messaging in the Developer & Platform Strategy Group at Microsoft Germany, made public the official SHA-1 and MD5 Checksum Hash information for what appear to be the original MSDN/TechNet DVD ISO Images of Windows 7 RTM Build 7600.16385. The information published by Melanchthon will allow users to compare the MD5 and SHA-1 hash checksum values of any Windows 7 ISO images with the official SHA1, MD5 and CRC hash checksum values. If the values coincide then users have a guarantee that...
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