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Microsoft pushes new Windows 8 EU Update

Almost a month to go until consumers in Europe get their hands on the Microsoft’s OS, the software giant is going all out to gather momentum in their effort to make the new OS a favourite amongst one and all. Hence, Microsoft is about to release an update to Windows 8 users to enable the “browser ballot” screen as shown below.With this update, Windows 8 users in Europe will be able to choose a browser of their choice from amongst an array of browser’s  which also includes not to our surprise, Microsoft’s very own Internet Explorer.

 

 

The latest Windows 8 Update, will offer third-party browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Maxathon 3, and Opera, along with Internet Explorer. The update allows to unpin already installed Internet Explorer from the desktop, and allows the user to add the browser of their choice using the browser ballot tile on the Start screen.

Following the case in 2009, when Microsoft was found by EU antitrust authorities which accused Microsoft of misleading its consumers when it had bundled Internet Explorer with the desktop software. Microsoft had then settled the case and introduced a “browser ballot” screen to European users of Windows.In a press release in July 2012, Microsoft stated:

Under a December 2009 decision of the European Commission, Microsoft is required to display a “Browser Choice Screen” (BCS) on Windows PCs in Europe where Internet Explorer is the default browser.

We have fallen short in our responsibility to do this. Due to a technical error, we missed delivering the BCS software to PCs that came with the service pack 1 update to Windows 7. The BCS software has been delivered as it should have been to PCs running the original version of Windows 7, as well as the relevant versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. However, while we believed when we filed our most recent compliance report in December 2011 that we were distributing the BCS software to all relevant PCs as required, we learned recently that we’ve missed serving the BCS software to the roughly 28 million PCs running Windows 7 SP1.

While the probe into the matter nears its conclusion it is understood that Microsoft has indeed agreed to dish out the BCS software to the remaining users very soon.

Source: Microsoft via zdnet

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 available for download publically

We have earlier reported that Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 has been RTMed and was available for download for MSDN and TechNet users, today Microsoft has released Service Pack 1 for all and can be download from Microsoft’s Download site or via Windows Update.

This service pack contains 2 major new features which wont affect the general users. Two new features in the service pack are RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. RemoteFX, a key feature of Remote Desktop Services lets IT administrators deliver a rich graphics experience to end-users through virtualized desktops. Dynamic Memory allows customers to achieve increased density when they’re consolidating physical servers into a virtual realm, providing them with predictable performance and linear scalability.

Service pack 1

If you have previously installed Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 1 RC then you have to uninstall it before installing the final version.

You can download Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 from here

Direct Download Link

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 available on MSDN and TechNet

As reported by us earlier, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 is now available for download on MSDN and TechNet. If you have the TechNet or MSDN subscriptions you can download from the sites where both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions are available otherwise you have to wait till 22nd when the Service Pack 1 would be released to public.

Windows 7SP1

I was looking for the Standalone Service Pack but it isn’t available, probably Microsoft would released them on 22nd Feb.

Windows 7 SP1 RTMed, general availability on Feb 22

Microsoft had not announced officially though according to the Russian site Wzor Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 has already been released to manufacturing.Further adding to it the SP1 would be available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers on February 16, and will be Released for public on February 22.

The Service Pack 1 contains just 2 major fixes which wont affect the normal users.

The RTM build as predicted is 7601.17514.101119-1850 which was compiled on January 19 which has already leaked and is available on various torrent and file sharing websites.

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 RC build 7601.17105.100929-1730 leaked

We had mentioned in our previous article that Windows 7 SP1 RC has already been compiled,now the Russian site Wzor has leaked it.The Build number is 7601.17105.100929-1730 which states that the version was compiled on 29th September.

Here are the details of the builds-

Windows 7 Service Pack 1 RC x86
BUILD:
7601.17105.100929-1730
FILE: Windows6.1-KB976932-x86-INTL.exe
SIZE: 353,458,408 byte
SHA-1: 8752FC227921995170E1AA6556C476EFDCD8A7D6
MD5: 5BF2AA8D339A036659ABF530932D9F52
CRC: 7808E98B

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 RC x64
BUILD
: 7601.17105.100929-1730
FILE: Windows6.1-KB976932-X64-INTL.exe
SIZE: 644,616,752 byte
SHA-1: B8E8935D782599B977D3D0FF15D8B3B539CA39C8
MD5: 59BA49FE307B89C20EBBE8D4C95622B0
CRC: 5329BB53

The build is available in English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish languages.

We would suggest not to download from third party sites,unless the release is available on Microsoft site.

Windows 8 release date in 2012 hinted by Microsoft Netherlands

Microsoft has been silent about the future Operating System,apart from the leak on the MSDN Blog a long time back there has been no news about when Windows 8 will be released, though recently Microsoft Netherlands team on the occasion of first Birthday of Windows 7, has posted on the official news site ,that Windows 8 will hit the market in about 2 years time.They have also mentioned that Windows 7 SP1 would be available in first half of next year. The page via translator reads as-

The phasing out of Windows XP, Microsoft is nearing completion. In July 2010, the support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 stops. Today Microsoft will stop selling Windows XP to PC manufacturers and the aftermarket sales of Windows Vista. For Windows 7, Microsoft Service Pack 1. This service pack is still in the testing phase and is expected in the first half of next year available. The first update of Windows 7 is the new version of Windows Live Essentials (explore.live.com) became available in mid-June. Furthermore, Microsoft is of course the next version of Windows. But it will take about two years before “Windows 8 ‘on the market. The latest news about Windows is available at www.windows.nl / blog.

If Windows 8 would be RTMed within two years then it would be interesting to see when the beta version is released,probably somewhere around June or July next year..

Windows 7 Service Pack 1 RC-Escrow leaked screenshots

Apparently there has been no information available from the official sources,but sp3ciali5t has posted at Twitter that Windows 7 SP1 RC-Escrow with build number 7601.17104 has been compiled and is available to Microsoft partners and select testers. He has also posted couple of screenshots, just take a look here-

Windows 7 sp1 build

Windows 7 SP1 install screen

Windows 7 SP1 installer

Windows 7 SP1 license

If the Windows 7 SP1 RC Escrow has been compiled it means that Windows 7 SP 1 RC would be following soon and we could expect it within couple of weeks.

Internet Explorer 9 to work with Windows 7 RTW

internetexplorer9logoThere were speculations in the blogosphere that Internet Explorer 9 would work only with Windows 7 SP1. But according to the mail sent to Neowin by Microsoft,the upcoming browser would support Windows 7 RTW as well

I want to follow up to let you know that the TechNet FAQ has been updated to provide further clarification about requirements for Internet Explorer 9.  Internet Explorer 9 will work on Windows 7 RTW and Windows 7 SP1.  When you install Internet Explorer 9 on a system that has Windows 7 RTM installed, additional operating system components are included as part of the installation of Internet Explorer 9.  Those “additional operating system components” will be part of Windows 7 SP1.  Either way, this will be a seamless process for the user.  Just wanted to make sure you had the latest.

 

In fact here are the list of OS supported by IE 9-

  • Windows 7 or later versions
  • Windows Vista SP2 or later versions
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 or later versions
  • Windows Server 2008 SP2 or later versions

Possibly Windows 8 build strings revealed

The guys over at Geeksmack have posted some of the build strings ahead of the Windows 7 RTM.

The build strings are:

7650.0.090917-1843 17.09.2009 18:43
7651.0.090924-1802 24.09.2009 18:02
7656.0.091015-0833 15.10.2009 08:33
7658.0.091019-1850 19.10.2009 18:50
7659.0.091020-1830 20.10.2009 18:30
7660.0.091021-1736 21.10.2009 17:36
7661.0.091022-1755 22.10.2009 17:55
7662.0.091023-1645 23.10.2009 16:45
7664.0.091027-1825 27.10.2009 18:25

Geeksmack reads that they have got the builds via very credible source within Microsoft but anything shouldn’t be taken for granted.We know that Windows 7 has been released just couple of months back and their were rumors regarding Windows 7 SP1 so these builds may pertain to SP1.

We would post more information regarding the same as and when available.