Windows 7 Enterprise Trial

September 3, 2009

Most of our visitors have already tested several versions of the Windows 7 operating system including the beta, release candidate and rtm releases of the upcoming operating system. The Windows 7 Release Candidate and RTM releases are still good for several months of testing. The RTM release of Windows 7 on the other hand has only been made available to Microsoft partners and MSDN or Technet subscribers leaving many of the release candidate users without an option to test this release as well.

Microsoft has – exactly for this reason – made available a trial version of Windows 7 Enterprise. This trial version is the RTM release of Windows 7 Enterprise. Users who download this version can test the full functionality of the release for 90 days before it will automatically shutdown every hour and notify the user that the trial version has expired. The Windows 7 Enterprise trial can be downloaded as a 32-bit or 64-bit edition in the five languages English, Spanish, German, French or Japanese.

No Windows 7 product key is required to register the version as this version comes with a key already preinstalled in the operating system. The version has to be activated in the first ten days after installation. Failure to do so will cause the same one hour shutdown interval until the operating system has been activated.

Users who are interested in the trial version of Windows 7 Enterprise can download it from the following Microsoft Technet website. A page with frequently asked questions has been created to answer most questions concerning the trial.

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  • 1. Windows 7 Launch Date | W&hellip  |  September 7, 2009 at 3:19 am

    [...] to test the Windows 7 first before buying it but missed the free RC version, you can still try the Enterprise Trial version of Windows 7. Windows 7 enterprise trial will be available to test for 90 days, after the trail period expired [...]

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