Windows 7 Release Candidate: Awesome Things People Have To Know About RC1
We may have heard about the plan of microsoft to release the release candidate of Windows 7, but we also need to know some points related to Release windows 7 Release Candidate 1 or RC1. Here they are:
- Don’t download Windows 7 RC1 the release candidate on May 5 as at the time there will be many people in the world are going to download, mean that the servers of Windows will full of traffic
- There are some changes have been done by Microsoft in the release candidate, such as people can enable and disable Internet Explorer 8 internet browser, faster response from taskbar, music streaming capability through windows media player, the addition theme, sounds, and wallpapers and the last is the addition of Driver support.
- User don’t need to use bootable disk or DVD since people able to do the installation through windows 7 it self
- Upgrade installation that users saw on the beta version won’t be found on the RC1
- Windows 7 able to work with virtual PC or VMware
- There is XPM mode which enable user to use Windows XP inside Windows 7
- Windows able to detect the destruction of Windows before user repair it
- As What we have red that this release candidate will available up to June 1, 2010 mean that users have a year.
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