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If you click on the link "Microsoft Software License Terms" in the "About windows" window and scroll down to item 1-b,I found the 6/1/10 date by going back and starting an install again
I cannot find any date at all so far on the "About windows" as in the Jpeg,
is there a way that is for sure to check?
"time sensitive software" you will see the expiration date for your version.
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mine shows a expiration on 3/1/2010
I found the 6/1/10 date by going back and starting an install again
I cannot find any date at all so far on the "About windows" as in the Jpeg,
is there a way that is for sure to check?
fjgold
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If you click on the link "Microsoft Software License Terms" in the "About windows" window and scroll down to item 1-b,I found the 6/1/10 date by going back and starting an install again
I cannot find any date at all so far on the "About windows" as in the Jpeg,
is there a way that is for sure to check?
"time sensitive software" you will see the expiration date for your version.
Doc_Okidoki
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Also the WINVER.EXE function shows you, mine is 3/1/2010 not the 6/1/2010
winver.exe works fine ;-)
i instaled build 7100 yesterday, and windows 7 expires 2-3-2010
can't get a printscreen somhowe ..
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I've said it before and I'll say it again... DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE EXPIRY DATE... It's meaningless in the grand scheme of things.. By the time the RC, or RTM for that matter expire, the final version of Windows 7 will most likely be out in stores, so I wouldn't pay any attention to what the expiry date is saying...
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