Microsoft is releasing the Release Candidate (RC) of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) to the public. This RC signals the last public beta to be released before the final Release to Manufacturing (RTM). As previously announced, the only new features added to SP1 are the virtualization technologies of Windows Server 2008 R2, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX - please see the Windows Server Division Weblog blog for more details . These features will help customers who choose to deploy Windows through Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), allowing an experience richer and more scalable.
Category: Windows 7 , Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft released late on Tuesday the Release Candidate (RC) of the first service pack (Service Pack 1) for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. The Release Candidate is the last test version before the final product, called RTM (Release to Manufacturers) in 2011.
According to Microsoft, the RC of the two systems have a few new features, mostly related to virtualisation technologies and aimed mainly for Windows Server 2008.
The Windows 7 RC will expire completely on June 1, 2010. The Computers & franq = 167706 "target =" _blank "rel =" external "title =" notebooks "> Notebooks + Computers & franq = 167706" target = "_blank" rel = "external" title = "Computer"> computer that is running this version product every two hours off and the files will not be saved during this action (automatic shutdown of your computer will start in MARCH 2010). Additionally, the wallpaper is changed to a solid black background with a message to the desktop. You will also receive periodic notifications that Windows is not genuine. This means that your computer may not be able to get updates or downloads that require genuine Windows validation. To prevent this reinstall a previous version of Windows or move to Windows 7. In both cases, you need to do a custom installation (clean) to replace the RC. Like any clean installation, it is essential to back up your data and reinstall your applications on the new Windows installation, and then restore the data. For more information on replacing the RC version, read the Microsoft knowledge base KB 971767. You can also access the Windows 7 Forums.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/pt-br/default.aspx





