It is the last build to feature the classic Windows 1.0-style RAM information in the "About Windows" dialog and the Windows 2000-era banner.
To bypass the expiration, you must set your computer’s BIOS date to October 3, 2007 (or another date close to the compilation date) before starting the installation. This trick "fools" the software into thinking it is still within its valid testing window. What Makes Build 6469 Unique? windows 7 build 6469 product key
Because Build 6469 is a pre-beta development release, it does not have a dedicated "Windows 7" product key in the traditional sense. To activate or install this build, users generally must use a . It is the last build to feature the classic Windows 1
Simply having a key is often not enough to get Build 6469 running properly due to built-in security features known as "timebombs." What Makes Build 6469 Unique
For historians and enthusiasts on platforms like BetaArchive , this build is a "missing link" between Vista and 7.
This build was set to expire on April 7, 2008 . If you attempt to install it today without modifications, the system will likely fail to boot or constantly reboot.