Microsoft is intensively developing the first service pack SP1 of Windows 7. A new generation is replacing the old one. As Windows 7 SP1 is approaching, Windows 7 RC, which has brought surprises to many people, has finally completed its mission and will be released tomorrow. Into the grave. The final deadline for Windows 7 RC is June 1, when:
— A black screen appears after system startup;
— A Windows activation window will be displayed on the desktop, informing the user that the system you are using is not genuine;
— The operating system reboots every two hours.
I believe that basically no users are still using Windows 7 RC today, but if, if you are still using Windows 7 RC, then don’t hesitate any longer and quickly upgrade the system or reinstall other systems. Windows 7 does not support in-place installation upgrades between pre-release versions, which means that a new installation is required from Windows 7 RC to Windows RTM.