Windows 7 SP1 Build 7201 Screenshots And Brief Review
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(Follow me on Twitter: UX Evangelist) Well, I’m home from work and have the build installed, drivers installed, and I’m cooking up screenshots and the likes. To note, installation took a whopping 37 minutes on my Dell XPS M1530 with 4GB RAM and a 64-bit 2.6GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. While installation times like that are annoying for folks like me who constantly install and uninstall pre-RTM builds of Windows, it’s not such a horrible price to pay in the scenario of installing Windows 7 RTM and keeping it on your machine until whenever. Performance so far is incredibly smooth. I haven’t used it rigorously yet, but I’ve installed all of my system drivers and performed some tasks/tweaks I perform when first installing a build (such as disabling hiberfil.sys via command prompt: powercfg -h off). The only bug I’ve noticed so far is one with the desktop not refreshing at times, but this bug seems to be solidly sticking with each build of Windows 7, unfortunately. Other than that, so far, it’s smooth sailing. The progress bar you may have seen in RC1 and prior during the, “setup is detecting hardware” and “video configuration” portion of installation is still present. I’ve taken a video clip of it below. Along with it, I’ve posted some screenshots. If there’s anything more significant to post as I mess with this build, I’ll update this post to reflect the new information. WMV Download Link: Click Here (Click each image for a full-desktop shot) That’s all for now! More later, perhaps. -Stephen |
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