Windows 7 Build 7600 Leaked to Torrents

Windows 7 RTM to be Released Soon

Windows 7 RTM build 7600 screenshot

Microsoft is expected to compile the Windows 7 Release To Manufacturing (RTM) on July 13th – which is today, however the only things we got so far is a Windows 7 build 7600 that has made its way to torrents, and we got our hands on a few leaked screenshots to show off.

Could it be just a coincidence, or maybe not, because Microsoft usually increments the numbers (this time from 72xx to 7600) only when something significant has been implemented — which leads us thinking that this is actually the Windows 7 RTM build we’ve been all expecting.

The RTM build ( 7600.16384.090710-1945 which means it’s been readied on July 10, 2009, at 7:45PM) is the last milestone before the October 22 debut (General Availability day), meaning that Microsoft is now set up to send Windows 7 to computer manufacturers sometime this month.

Windows 7 RTM build 7600 screenshot

Windows 7 RTM build 7600 screenshot

Although the Windows 7 Build 7600 has leaked into the wild on your favorite file sharing service, Microsoft is expected to reach out with an official statement at the kickoff of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans, today. We’ll keep you updated.

Credit: Source.
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