Microsoft has released Windows Vista RC1 on Microsoft Connect today. It appears this build is not yet public, but it should be released to testers of Beta 2 within a short period of time. If you have access to Vista through Microsoft Connect you should be able to download it without problems.

As soon as Vista RC1 is released to the public we will update you as soon as possible.

"To the TechBeta community:

It’s official — Windows Vista RC1 is done!

We could not have achieved this milestone without your support. The quantity and quality of feedback and data we received from you has been essential to helping us progress. Thus we wanted you to be the first customers outside of Microsoft to get access to the bits. Next week, a broader set of technical customers will get them via MSDN and TechNet. But you’re the first! We wanted to get it into your hands asap so you can start giving us feedback right away."


Read more at the Vista Team Blog.




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on Sep 01, 2006
I cant wait.
on Sep 01, 2006
Me neither
on Sep 01, 2006
What is the build number, or is there one?
on Sep 01, 2006
I don;t care what version it is...vista=the windows version of death...even if they finally release it... it's gonna be buggier than when they released windows xp..I'd stay away from vista...hackers are finding more vulnerabities everyday
on Sep 01, 2006
Microsoft just get the damn thing out and start work on something worthwhile!!!
on Sep 01, 2006
What is the build number, or is there one?
5600
on Sep 01, 2006
I don;t care what version it is...vista=the windows version of death...even if they finally release it... it's gonna be buggier than when they released windows xp..I'd stay away from vista...hackers are finding more vulnerabities everyday

I'm just curious... Have you even participated in testing or are you just regurgitating rhetoric you've read on the internet?
on Sep 02, 2006
I've been running the 5536 "pre-RC1" build for about a week now, and it is definitely much smoother than the previous builds. I can almost spend some serious time in it One thing I did notice, however, was IE7 having a problem rendering some of Microsoft's own web pages properly, if you can believe that.

Build 5600 is supposed to be quite similar to 5536, but with some additional bugs fixed.
on Sep 02, 2006
I don;t care what version it is...vista=the windows version of death...even if they finally release it... it's gonna be buggier than when they released windows xp..I'd stay away from vista...hackers are finding more vulnerabities everyday

You seem paranoid. :/

Side note..
have you ever tried a build? I suggest trying RC1. Trust me when I say its a very nice OS. No matter where you go hackers will be around. They dont mess with OS X because..... well I don't need to go there.
on Sep 02, 2006

I don;t care what version it is...vista=the windows version of death...even if they finally release it... it's gonna be buggier than when they released windows xp..I'd stay away from vista...hackers are finding more vulnerabities everyday



Uninformed FUD, pure and simple as yellow snow
on Sep 03, 2006
I have tested build 5536 and I must say that Microsoft has come a long way from the the pathetic to the almost useable RC1!!! The one thing that is still a veru persistent pain in the A** though is the the stupid UAC (User Account Control) That needs to made to where you can completely turn it off, without the "red shield" residing in the task lists at the bottom. Otherwise I say Yes it is a good OS and it has definitily improved!!!

Speedy
on Sep 04, 2006
I've been running RC1 all day today...and I'm almost considering formatting my main partition and making it my primary OS. Yes, it's that good. I've tried everything from just everyday web browsing and IMing, to coding and Photoshop, and all is good so far. I haven't tried gaming yet, though, but judging from the release notes on the latest driver from nVidia (dated Friday), I wouldn't be too surprised if it didn't go that well.

My real gripe right now isn't with Vista, per se, it's with the drivers (you could blame MS for changing the driver model again, but things do have to move forward). My current audio drivers play fine (they're really XP drivers, but they work), but recording doesn't work through the mic jack, and the nVidia drivers still have no SLI support, a very limited control panel, and are admittidly (in the release notes) not up to par with their XP counterparts performance-wise.

Microsoft has really gotten their game together over the last couple months. Now if we can just get better driver support from the IHVs (Creative and nVidia, to name a couple), Vista could really turn out to be a fantastic OS!
on Sep 04, 2006
Speedy you can disable UAC.
on Sep 04, 2006
Has anyone tried a Blackberry Device with RC1? On the Beta it would not work. The old drivers wouldn't work with Beta 2 and Blackberry has not released any new ones. I'm curious if RC1 will work with the old drivers or are we going to need to wait for a driver update from BB.
on Sep 04, 2006
Speedy you can disable UAC.

Yes you can, but then you get that stupid red shield that gripes at you. Which you can then right click on it and shut it off, however the next reboot it will be right back to irritate you.
If you know how to permanently disable it, I would be very interested in knowing. It is my only real complaint with Vista. That and driver support, however that will probably change with the final release.

speedy
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