Windows 7 Build 7057 x64 (64-bit) Leaked


As expected, Windows 7 Build 7057 x64 (64-bit) followed suit right after Windows 7 build 7057 x86 (32-bit) was released couple days ago. This build was released by the same Russian user who is also responsible of releasing the 32-bit one. Initially, seeding of this build seemed a bit slow with low number of seeders but as I'm writing this post, it is gathering the momentum with the steady increase of seeders.

The build tag on Windows 7 Build 7057 x64 is 7057.0.amd64fre.winmain.090305-2000, dated March 5 and is distributed in the form of ISO image.

Windows 7 Build 7057 x64 (32-bit) Details

  • File: 7057.0.090305-2000_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GB1CULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso
  • MD5: 3e262526f9a758c5b3624910a05c2699
  • Size: 3.2 GB
  • CRC32: 22ef1237
  • SHA1: b79d4552a7a871901e881ae308f9188e04a4f929

If you still don't have the activation keys for Windows 7 Beta, you could find it in the download page (see download link below). There are several universal activation keys included.

Windows 7 Build 7057 x64 (64-bit)

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Comments
  1. Bassoonigator says on March 15, 2009 at 10:27 am

    I have Build 7000 installed now, but there was no choice of ‘flavors’ with that build. Is it possible to install any version other than Ultimate with 7057? I’d like to try one of the Home versions, because that’s what I’ll probably buy when it comes out.

  2. CrystaL says on March 15, 2009 at 11:44 pm

    Probably, You can have only Ultimate, but I downloading this build ( 7057 ) and probably I will install system in Tuesday and write there about it.

  3. Bill says on March 25, 2009 at 8:33 pm

    I just installed 7057 x64 last night and I’m blown away at how much nicer it is than XP.

    I was one of those users that didn’t have any issues with Vista and it never really gave me any problems, so I thought Vista trumped XP all day long. Not only that, but XP didn’t run things nearly as efficiently “behind the scenes” (utilizing RAM and such) as Vista did.

    Well, Win7 appears to be doing it even better than both of them.

    In the limited seat time I’ve had with it in the ~9 hours since I finished the install and running after my daughter, getting to the gym and going to work this morning…I found that it runs everything noticeably quicker and my games (ranging from Crysis to Nascar 2003, Madden ’08 to Richard Burns Rally) boot, run, and shut down noticably (again) quicker.

    I probably wouldn’t have bought Vista had it not came pre-installed on my last PC. But after upgrading that PC I don’t see myself buying another one anytime in the next 2 years…but I’m definitely going to get Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit when it’s released.

  4. Soul says on September 2, 2009 at 10:04 am

    there is no activation for win 7 on the ulimate disk or on the site so after 30 it starts to shut down in stages until u activate it

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