Windows 7 Service Pack 1 RTM Build Leaks in the Wild

The very final RTM bits of both Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 have managed to slip through and has landed into the wild just like the previous builds 7601.16537, 7601.16543 and 7601.16562. Build number for Windows 7 SP1 RTM is 7601.17514.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850 which means that it was compiled on 19th November 2010.

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Like most of the Service Packs for Microsoft Windows, this one follows in the same direction, containing all the security and recommended updates that you would usually receive through Windows Update. According to WinRumors, Windows 7 SP1 will include RemoteFX which will provide rich 3D experience for remote computing.

Available in both 32 and 64 bit, the hashes for the leaked build are as follows:

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.SERVICE.PACK-1.RTM.X86.WAVE1.RIP.DVD-WZ.ZUKO
magnet:? XT = urn: btih: EE4409661F6EAA94C96C79F04797B26B64488B7C
BUILD : 7601.17514.101119-1850
FILE : Windows6.1-KB976932-X86.exe
SIZE : 563,934,504 byte
SHA-1 : C3516BC5C9E69FEE6D9AC4F981F5B95977A8A2FA
MD5 : 4BF28FC00D86C936C89E2D91EF46758B
CRC : 5EB0FA87

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.AND.SERVER.2008.R2.SERVICE.PACK-1.RTM.X64.WAVE1.RIP.DVD-WZ.ZUKO
magnet:? XT = urn: btih: 0B10E4E245E562F21F5BDF0B0B64AAB1086B9F0D
BUILD : 7601.17514.101119-1850
FILE : Windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe
SIZE : 947,070,088 byte
SHA-1 : 74865EF2562006E51D7F9333B4A8D45B7A749DAB
MD5 : 28D3932F714BF71D78E75D36AA2E0FB8
CRC : 068C79C6

This is not the first time that it has happened to some build of Windows 7. Many Windows 7 builds – including M1, Beta, post Beta, RC and RTM were all leaked before their scheduled release dates, or announcements.

Windows 7 RTM was announced back in July 2009. It is publicly available since the official launch, which was held on October 22nd 2009.

Windows 7 SP1 Release Candidate was officially released in October last year.

Check out our Windows 7 Center for the complete coverage on the latest client version of Windows. (via GeekSmack)

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