And this is why these forums fill up with redundant juvenile questions about trouble that likely wouldn't exist if not for you all thinking inside the box. Instead of avarice try being satisfied with what you have. I, personally won't answer anything to do with unofficial build releases. Have patience, grasshopper.
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If you don't mind the test code that is stuck in 7100 (compare the size of the ISO with 7229 or 7232) and the resultant lack of pep, then a wise decision is to wait for RTM. I personally have found problems being solved with each build and wouldn't use 7100 based on what I now have, 7232.
If you don't mind the test code that is stuck in 7100 (compare the size of the ISO with 7229 or 7232) and the resultant lack of pep, then a wise decision is to wait for RTM. I personally have found problems being solved with each build and wouldn't use 7100 based on what I now have, 7232.
And this is why these forums fill up with redundant juvenile questions about trouble that likely wouldn't exist if not for you all thinking inside the box. Instead of avarice try being satisfied with what you have. I, personally won't answer anything to do with unofficial build releases. Have patience, grasshopper.
Since Build 7100 was released there have been many leaked releases. It's quite possible that a later release confused the OP. I was wondering the same thing a couple of weeks ago when I was reading about Build 7201. But to the OP, the official release candidate is Build 7100. Just check your Windows Updates settings and you'll be notified of any necessary updates to Windows 7 RC.
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