Wzor has once again published a couple of screenshots for post Windows 7 build,build 7700,which may mark the beginning of Windows 8.As some of you might be unfamiliar, Microsoft usually start with the current version of Windows and the changes are reflected just in the build numbers.
The site further adds that Microsoft has compiled the following builds in January
7691.0.100106-1825
7692.0.100107-1735
7693.0.100111-1820
7694.0.100113-1753
7695.0.100114-1855
7696.0.100115-1725
7700.0.100122-1900
Here are the details of the build 7700
MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2 POST RTM Build 7700
FILE: 7700.0.100122-1900_x64fre_server_en-us_VL-GRMSXVOL_EN_DVD.iso
SIZE: 3,064,651,776 byte
SHA1: 587076ADBA10F47DB5E59597CBEBB10AB0236741
MD5: 6E9EBB5615CA0E80B1199A12F929178D
CRC: 319B2D13
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 POST RTM BUILD 7700
FILE: 7700.0.100122-1900_x64fre_client_en-us-GRMCXFRE_EN_DVD.iso
SIZE: 3,231,166,464 byte
SHA1: C0CB719B781D49B39D8CC93A27F990A366B8E4C7
MD5: EBEB8AEC73339536564D26DB584A9474
CRC: B3F323D6
Here are the screenshots of Build 7700


