Three screenshots of the Windows 8 update installation have leaked earlier last week. While that’s not that spectacular since there is nothing to see user interface wise, it reveals two interesting information.
The first screenshot for instance reads “Get your computer ready for Windows 8″ which confirms that Microsoft is – at least currently – referring to the next windows as Windows 8. There is no guarantee yet that they keep the name as the final name for the operating system, but it is an indicator that they very well may.
The second screenshot lists the file version (6.1.7850.0) and the installation date (23.09.2010). The build string indicates that the build is an earlier build, considering that Microsoft has shown build 6.2.7867 on this year’s CES.
Microsoft apparently has reached milestone 2 in the development phase of the operating system. The latest reported build string is 6.2.7917.0.winmain_win8m2.110125-1757.
The first screenshot for instance reads “Get your computer ready for Windows 8″ which confirms that Microsoft is – at least currently – referring to the next windows as Windows 8. There is no guarantee yet that they keep the name as the final name for the operating system, but it is an indicator that they very well may.
Microsoft apparently has reached milestone 2 in the development phase of the operating system. The latest reported build string is 6.2.7917.0.winmain_win8m2.110125-1757.
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