Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Windows 7 SP1 pre-RTM Build 7601.171257 Leaked and Available for Download




Windows 7 SP1 Build 7601.171257 made its way out of Redmond indicating that the company is hard at work developing and testing the first upgrade for the last iteration of its Windows client.

The full Build string of the leaked release is 6.1.7601.171257.101210-1930, v.741, revealing that the software giant compiled it on December 10th, 2010.

Of course, as usual, there’s no work from Microsoft either confirming or denying the legitimacy of Windows 7 SP1 Build 7601.171257.

Judging by the little information available with the leaked bits, Windows 7 SP1 Build 7601.171257 is a pre-RTM release, and in this sense nothing more than an interim Build.

Microsoft produces a constant flow of interim Builds of Windows 7 SP1, sometime at the rate of a new Build per day, but the software giant doesn’t share all of them with testers outside the company, although it’s dogfooding (testing internally) all releases.

In this regard, Windows 7 SP1 Build 7601.171257 seems to be nothing more than the evolution of the Release Candidate of the service pack.

Windows 7 SP1 RC Build 7601.17105.100929-1730 was made available to testers at the end of October 2010.

Early adopters that are test driving SP1 RC should stick to the official release from Microsoft and not download the leaked bits, as there’s really no way of trusting the sources offering them.



Obviously, the leaked Build 7601.171257 supersedes the official RC 7601.17105, however, the release is still far from RTM.

According to third-party sources, Microsoft has already signed off on Build 7601.17514.101119-1850 which is very close to the RTM of Windows 7 SP1.

Still, the service pack appears that it has yet to be released to manufacturing. Microsoft won’t say when it scheduled the RTM deadline for Windows 7 SP1, but it did reveal that it will deliver the final version of the service pack in the first quarter of 2011.

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