[Rumor] Windows 7 SP1 set for 2H10?
Wzor, a reliable source of leaked Windows 7 information, has said that Windows 7’s first service pack is on track for the second half of 2010.
According to the report, a first beta of the service pack could hit select testers as early as December, later opening to the public in January of the new year. The report goes on to say that two release candidate builds would be compiled throughout the spring, with an RTM following in the summer months.
Finally, Wzor alleges that the service pack would officially launch in September/October, or very near to the one year anniversary of Windows 7’s launch.
Fact check: There is no clear way to confirm the accuracy of Wzor’s statements, but we do have some evidence which lends credibility. The first piece is a series of 13 pre-RTM Windows 7 builds spun in the “winmain_sp” code branch. Compiled between 28 May, 2009 and 01 July, 2009, these builds were specifically labeled as builds designed to test service pack code.
The second piece of evidence is Wzor himself. As we inferred, Wzor was a consistently reliable source for the vast majority of the accurate leaks, build explanations and rumors that surrounded Windows 7’s development. For many that have closely followed Windows 7’s history, his credibility is hard to question.
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