![]() We know that means reinstalling, recustomising, reconfiguring, and so on. As a result, we want to encourage you to revert to a Vista image and upgrade or to do a clean install, rather than upgrade the existing Beta. "The RC, however, is about getting breadth coverage to validate the product in real-world scenarios. You would love to get the RC and quickly upgrade to it from Beta," says the blog post, softening the way for the news. You've configured and customized the system. ![]() Why? Because it wants to test the upgrade process from Vista specifically – how upgrades will be performed in what it calls "the real world." But Microsoft wants Beta testers to do this by installing from Vista rather than an earlier build of Windows 7. Signed simply 'Windows 7 team,' the post appeals to everybody using Windows 7 Beta to help test the Release Candidate (RC) too. Microsoft has posted an update on its Engineering Windows 7 blog outlining the latest news from the team behind the OS as it moves swiftly towards release.
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