Win7 M1 Build 6519 VS Win 7 M3 Build 6801

  

From XP to Vista, Microsoft has made great efforts to improve the Windows client installation process and launched aero feel wallpaper. But the visual improvement did not bring about a revolution in user experience. Today, Microsoft will try to bring a new installation experience to end users through Windows 7. Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6519

I believe everyone remembers Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6519. This is the first WIndows 7 version known to everyone, but at the time everyone had a question: "Will this happen?" Is it a Windows Vista R2 version? Just as Windows Server R2 is like Windows Server. & rdquo; In fact, as early as that time, I thought about doing a Windows 7 Milestone 1 Build 6519 and Vista installation process comparison test. But since there is almost no difference between the two, it seems that there is no need for testing.

In fact, for users, Windows 7 M1 did not bring much change. In fact, the entire installation process is basically the same as Vista. The most notable difference is probably the difference between the Windows 7 and Vista words. As the senior vice president of Microsoft Windows and Windows Live Software Engineering pointed out, Windows 7 is just an upgraded version of Vista. Windows 7 M1 confirms this statement.

Windows 7 Milestone 3 pre-Beta Build 6801

And with the recent release of Windows 7 in the public, everyone's eyes seem to no longer focus on Vista. In this version, people can feel that Microsoft is marketing a new operating system, which was not seen in M1. This is because Windows 7 pre-Beta Build 6801 is getting on the stage, although Microsoft is still explaining that this is just an early beta version of Windows 7.

For Vista users, accepting Windows 7 is not difficult, because Microsoft has integrated this into the next generation of Windows loops, making some changes in Windows 7 M3 look like makeup. Of course, there are a few exceptions. But it is undeniable that these changes are clearly popular compared to Vista and Windows 7 M1.

Which installation method do you want?

Since the background of the installation process is still the aero style of Vista, the initial difference for users is probably the words WIndows 7 M1 and M3.

Another difference is that the product key is on. Like Vista, Windows 7 M1 will ask the user to enter the product key during the "Please wait" phase, and Windows 7 pre-beta will prompt this. Moved to the user agreement. At the same time, in Build 6801, Microsoft no longer forced users to choose the Windows version. In Windows 7 M1, this process is necessary. Just like Vista, there are N versions of Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate.

In Windows 7 M3Build6801, the default version is the Ultimate version, and there is nothing to say in this regard. Of course, it's hard to say whether Windows 7 will have a similar version to Vista just from the Windows 7 M3 installation process. Users have raised this issue with Microsoft, and Microsoft has accepted and will respond positively.

In Windows 7 M1, the "Which installation method do you want" dialog box appears only during a custom installation, especially when installing to a blank partition. In Windows 7 pre-beta, the situation is different, it provides upgrade options, even if no other operating system is available for upgrade.

Windows 7 M1 Build 6519:

Windows 7 M3 Pre-Beta Build 6801:

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