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Been browsing this site for 30mins and no slow downs. Good work. Rep system not working for me though. Im sure there is still work to be done though. Thanks Mike.

On topic, I think busydog is right this time. Although the WZors iso will have different hash values to Microsofts when they release it, Im confident in their conclusion that this will be the final code. However the best advice to be sure is wait for Microsoft to release it as Mike and Radenight have said.

Going on WZors info, which has been more than trust worthy thus far, their iso was made from the original source files from Microsoft, which is exactly what Microsoft will do when they are ready to release it. There is no such thing as a compile to iso. So, if in fact what...

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The install.wim hashes match with the untouched OEM iso from Microsoft. This means that WZors iso is in fact the same thing from Microsoft. You can not modifiy this file and have the same hash values. In short if you are WZors iso you have nothing to worry about you have the real deal.
 
Would somebody who has downloaded the TechNet copy of x64 please take the time to post a screen shot of the install.wim file in the iso for me. I would just like to confirm this once and for all. Let me know if you need some help with this. Thanks
 
TechNet download is very slow. This is exciting, can someone confirm 3758 was the final build? My worry is that the leaked version was a checked build (some debug code enabled). Looks like I will probably re-install for the most part...
 
Lucky, I don't have a few thousand $$ to drop for a subscription... looks like it's the RC for me until I upgrade in October...
 
@ Greg

Correct me if I am wrong but I think that Drew got his via the Microsoft Connect Beta program and not MSDN.

Also a technet subscription is only $260 after tax right now and I think only differs from MSDN in that you cant use the software in a production environment and only for evaluation purposes. So unless you need to use it at work for development, then technet would be just fine.
 
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