I have Win7 RC1 for who ever wants

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Hi guys,
I have Windows 7 RC1 X64.... I saw lots of guys are looking for a copy so PM me and I will hook you up:D
pick up or R50 for speed services shipping!
Thanks

CT: pm ME
JHB: PM Garyvdh

PS: You must get you OWN serial code from here
 
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Hi guys,
I have Windows 7 RC1 X64.... I saw lots of guys are looking for a copy so PM me and I will hook you up:D
R5 for a DVD and R50 for speed services shipping!
Thanks

PS: You must get you OWN serial code

What a business man?!?! When I get my copy downloaded, then I'm distributing for free with the pack of 100 DVDs that I have.
 
What a business man?!?! When I get my copy downloaded, then I'm distributing for free with the pack of 100 DVDs that I have.

Hey, not everybody can afford to do that, and at the price he's charging there's no profit, so shut your trap!
 
Aka product key, you would've got that when windows 7 beta was released and MS was providing the beta keys with that release. There's no keys available @ present Afaik.

There are actually RC product keys. Read below.

Where does one get a serial code?

Here:

RC1 Build 7100 64bit: https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/productkeys/win7-rc-64/enus/
RC1 Build 7100 32bit: https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/productkeys/win7-rc-32/enus/
 
No thank you, I'll stick to my Ubuntu 9.04. Don't want my PC to restart on me every two hours starting 1st June 2010. ;)

La dee da.
The point is you are meant to purchase Windows 7 before then.

Thanks Microsoft and well done for a nice operating system and a long test period.
 
La dee da.
The point is you are meant to purchase Windows 7 before then.

Thanks Microsoft and well done for a nice operating system and a long test period.

I have to agree, it is nice of them to use the try before you buy model. I have Windows7 RC running on a machine here at the office. I intentionally installed it on a lowish spec machine and I have to say I am impressed with it's performance. I wonder what prompted this sudden shift in the Microsoft thinking model.
 
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