Installing Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6519
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 20.6.2008
Recommended: Click here to check for outdated driversInstalling Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6519 provides an experience almost identical to that of Windows Vista with the exception of a quite different finish.
In this context, Windows 7 M1 gives the impression of something that Microsoft just threw together rather than a fully-fledged development milestone for the next version of the Windows client. Leaked details related to Windows 7 Build 6519 spawned observations that the version was too similar to Windows Vista for comfort. Now, make no mistake about it, Windows 7 M1 is no Vista, but at the same time the similarities cannot be denied.
The installation experience starts with a standard Windows Vista screen which permits the user to select the language of the operating system, the keyboard input, and the time format. Even the installing instructions mention Windows Vista exclusively. So does the Install/Repair screen that comes next and the Product Key dialog box. And just as in Vista, this part of the installation process can be circumvented.
Users can deploy Windows 7 without entering a product key, but they will be promoted to select an edition of the platform. Here it is all Vista, including Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate. The Windows Vista N editions are also present. But no Windows 7 option whatsoever. In fact, the first mention of Windows 7 comes via the Microsoft Pre-Release Software License. This document is the first clue throughout the deployment process that users are actually installing Windows 7 and not Vista.
The installation will continue just as in Vista with the options of an Upgrade or a Clean install. The Windows 7 files will be copied, expanded, features and updates installed, the devices will be configured, and users will be promoted to set up accounts and passwords, choose a computer name, update mode, time zone and network connection. Next, the logon screen will say Windows 7 Ultimate, provided that the user has chosen the Ultimate SKU of the operating system to install.
source:
news.softpedia.com
Send link 2 friend | Permalink
MORE RELATED ARTICLES:
Introducing Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6.1.6519.1 || Windows 7 M1 Build 6519 vs. Windows 7 M3 Pre-Beta Build 6801 || Windows 7 Build 6519 Screenshot Gallery || Windows 7 M1 Build 6519 Keyboard Shortcuts || This Is Windows 7 M1 Build 6.1.6519.1 Ultimate Version in All Its Splendor
Comments(7)
i gotta agree on that....
i agree with you...
i think the only thing microsoft is bringing new is diferent
names: vista, premium, home basic, ultimate!
window 7, etc, etc,etc.
hahah. so much for freedom of speech. there were other comments posted here that made a
good point about microsoft windows and it seems the webmaster is bias and feels the need
to tamper with what people have to say about his articles. yet he leaves behind the
replies to the comments he deleted? of course now those replies dont make sense!
*cough*dictatorship*cough*...
that is a good book..1984. anyway, i may try the build availible of 7, but then again i
may not. i have vista ultimate, so what could i be missing?
i deleted my old partition during setup and when i made a new one windows 7 made a 500 mb
system partition ?
i forgot to mention that the first partition was 500 mb 2nd partition was the rest of the
80 gig drive but windows 7 does run a lot better than vista, much faster.
when windows 7 is released, and hordes of people start claiming how much better it is
than vista....ms will finally reveal it's original name....vista sp2. lol
No new comments are allowed for this article.
For your questions use our KezNews Forum
agreed
By omghax on 21.06.2008 - 14:06