OEM version of the OS comes with new computers. The manufacturer of computers can make mutations both in the original version of the OS, adjusting its best under a specific model of computer with which the operating system and will be delivered. Each manufacturer is free to make any desired changes to the OS, but it would not contradict the agreement signed between manufacturer and manufacturer of PC OS. Often, in addition to branding PC manufacturers (logos, screen savers, vollpeypery, etc.) the computer is already installed and configured with the drivers preinstalled software (each producing PC delivers something for which deems it necessary, usually it is an antivirus and multimedia software ), and has recently become almost mandatory (especially on laptops) to make a hidden partition for restoring the OS in case of failures in the latter.
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Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 RC x86
In order to download and install the Windows 7 SP1 Release Candidate you must currently have a Release to Manufacturing (RTM) version of Windows 7 already
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate out for Public Download The Release Candidate for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is available for public download from the website of Microsoft. We were treated to betas and leaked |
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Microsoft releases service pack blocker for Windows 7 SP1 Microsoft released the Release Candidate (RC) of SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, two weeks ago. Microsoft says it expects to release the |
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Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 RC Leaks
The release candidate build of the first service pack for Windows 7 has been leaked to the web and can now be downloaded via the usual suspects. Microsoft
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New Wave of Windows 7 SP1 RC Downloads Leaked In addition, there are some limitations as far as the public RC of Windows 7 SP1 is concerned. First off, testers can only download the English, French, |