Windows 7 - SP1

For those readers of the previous post have not been identified meaning as stated there, we have some small news that will serve to refute the thesis that all users of Microsoft is caught in a regressive attitude.
Is that July was the month chosen by Redmond to launch the public beta of SP1 for Windows 7 , which can be downloaded
a few days ago.
So that Windows users who love those who still persist in keeping up, updated, with the selection criteria the beginning of the newest, then they will be of great interest to know that may be available to you this new version of operating system world's most popular.
But know that not everything is so easy in this life. Unfortunately, to start the download we must resort to a trick. At one point he asked us what our occupation, we must indicate that there are "IT Worker", "IT Manager" or "Developer", if we choose any other option will prevent us from downloading the SP1, since according to Microsoft this Beta "is not for home users."
Once this barrier will download a trigger that we "subscribe" to the betas of Service Pack (similar to the "Channel Beta" and "Dev Channel" of Google Chrome). Being already signed, will begin to download the Beta through Windows Update.
Like the common service packs for Windows, this does not include any new SP1 in terms of functionality, but merely to add support for new technologies, and include minor updates and patches.
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