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Windows 7 RTM Escrow Build 7260 X86 leaks. Posted: 16 Jun 2009 05:01 PM PDT Windows 7 Builds leaks continues as one more build Windows 7 Build 7260 presumed to be the first candidate of the RTM branch leaks.Wzor posted the torrent links of Windows 7 RTM Build 7260 VHD Image.The complete build string is 6.1.7260.0.win7_rtm.090612-2110 means it was compiled on 12th June.Don’t worry if you feel its a VHD image,i will soon post a tutorial on how to convert a VHD to a ISO image.Before downloading anything from torrents check the hashes using MD5 checker although i don’t recommend downloading from torrent sites.Reports that 7233 winmain build compiled 2 days ago: 6.1.7233.0.winmain.090614-1655. MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.BUILD.7260.WIN7_RTM.X86.VHD.ENGLISH-WZT FILE: 7260.0.x86fre.win7_rtm.090612-2110.client_en-us.ultimate.vhd (the original VHD in packed RAR archive, size RAR file: 1,919,600,205 byte) SHA1: 0FF53F8ED2BBC0B1B174B47F80055BB3DACF2F01) SIZE: 5,185,507,840 byte CRC: 67C23FE0 MD5: 0703C259676D7E4C58E0EF2184369663 SHA1: 7540399601506675CF1B329CB3507875F64C555B More pics will be updated or check UXEvangelist. Via UXEvangelist |
Leaked screens of ‘Morro’- Microsoft free antivirus Posted: 16 Jun 2009 04:22 PM PDT There were some gossip going on regarding Microsoft releasing a new antivirus/antispyware software after One care was discontinued.Now its true and is named as “Morro” after a beach in Sao Paulo, Brazil,is already being tested by Microsoft employees and a trial version will be made available soon.Microsoft has stated that Morro would be available by the end of 2009 at the latest. Morro” is likely to be targeted to compete with the low end of anti-virus products from other providers, and it will not have much of an impact on sales of full-blown security suites. According to Janice Chaffin, president of Symantec’s Consumer Division,
UI looks similiar to Windows Defender.As far as my opinion is concerned if you need a better free antivirus go for Avast.Lets see how Morro competes with the biggies such as Symantec,ESET,Kaspersky and McAfee. Morro seems to be concentrating on being an anti-virus software program without additional modules that allow a user to create backups or use a firewall for extra protection.Microsoft is getting ready to put Morro into testing over the next few weeks, but it appears that certain testers (including Microsoft employees) already have it and are taking it for a spin. Neowin managed to obtain three screenshots.The screenshots show an interface very similar to Windows Defender, an antispyware product that comes free with Windows Vista and Windows 7.You can expect the UI to change by the time you try Morro. Lets see what surprises we get. |
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