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Windows 7 RTM downloads now available via TechNet and MSDN

This means that those of you with access who have (wisely) avoided downloading anything from other sources can now get in on the action. As you can see in the screenshot of my Google Reader feed, the Windows Automated Installation Kits are also available.
If you've got a subscription, head on over and get your download on - and enjoy your shiny new Windows 7 RTM!
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sully810 said 3:35PM on 8-06-2009
Looks like the servers are pretty bogged down with the news. With this, Twitter, Facebook, and LiveJournal all suffering, I'm afraid that the internets may soon be dead.
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DerfBWH08 said 4:08PM on 8-06-2009
Downloaded, installed, and activated. Works amazingly. Like, if put to gunpoint and forced to never again touch a Windows alternative, I'd be okay with using Windows 7.
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e_grz(Zune 80 originals owner) said 2:37AM on 8-07-2009
Wait, so If I become a subscriber now... I can get a free professional version of Windows 7 Professional?
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Bastian said 3:36AM on 8-07-2009
If you're willing to sell your soul and name your first son after Steve Balmer, you could become a subscriber ;).
Does somebody know when the localized version are going to be released?
Dan said 5:32AM on 8-07-2009
Technet subscriptions have some varying levels, but basically with the entry subscription, you are permitted to download and install a single copy of most MS items. It is still considered an evaluation version, but it doesn't have a time expiry
jdeen said 6:42PM on 8-10-2009
E_grz,
If you purchase a TechNet or MSDN membership then yes you will have access to download Windows 7 RTM. As a TechNet+ / MSDN+ subscriber you will receive 10 keys for Windows 7.
For more information, check out MSDN. http://tinyurl.com/nuj8b
Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
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