Microsoft officially released Windows Vista RC1

Today, Microsoft has taken a big step on the path to perfecting Windows Vista by releasing the release version of RC1 (Release Candidate) of the highly anticipated Windows Vista operating system.

Release Candidate is a version very close to the official version of the operating system. It is released for the purpose of receiving feedback to correct errors and changes, enhance work performance. The release of RC1 today demonstrates that Microsoft will "keep the word" for the release of Windows Vista in November this year as expected.

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Windows Vista RC1 Desktop Interface.

As always, the build version will reach a handful of selected users as test members through TechBeta. Registered members at MSDN and TechNet will have access next week, followed by a large number of users, which means that 6 million testers can use the latest version of Windows Vista immediately. next week.

According to analysts, Microsoft will release at least one more Release Candidate until the release of the official version. According to the 'corridor' information from Microsoft Canada or recently the purchase order before Windows Vista on Amazon.com, Windows Vista will be released by Microsoft on January 30, 2007.

If you are a network administrator or system, then Windows Vista RC1 will be much different than the previous Beta 2 version. Vista RC1 also has Internet Explorer 7 RC1 built-in, but there are some other features with Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 . The difference between RC1 and Beta 2 is the control of User Account Control technology, searching to improve system security by requiring approval, even logged in users with administrative permissions. Absolutely, for installing software and changing settings.

Picture 2 of Microsoft officially released Windows Vista RC1 RC1 will also use less memory when operating, increasing processing speed. Moreover, it also supports both HD Video media (High-Definition) formats, HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Windows Vista RC1 will also be installed with the default WinFX graphics system (now called .NET 3.0), unlike before users have to download and install themselves. Media Center viewers can now identify photo and video labels and content filtering.

There is quite a bit of expectation from users for a more complete operating system version. Security is still the top issue that Microsoft asserts that Vista will be an insurmountable shield. For low-income users or using pirated versions, it is advisable to get used to open-source operating systems like Fedora Core is releasing version 6. New versions of operating systems This open source is now not just about using boring command lines but they have integrated many of the free programs available as well as a much more user-friendly interface. Along with the release of Windows Genuine, which is considered to be Microsoft 's protector against pirated Windows XP users, Windows Vista was born, a new turning point in the war of copyright software.

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