A beta version of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) has been released to TechNet subscribers. The beta is available in five languages (English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish), although the final version will be available for the full complement of currently supported languages.
According to Microsoft’s release documents, SP1 will include no new features for Windows 7, though the service pack will contain well over 450 hotfixes and security updates, including KB971033, otherwise known as Windows Activation Technology, formerly known as “Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA)”. It validates copies of Windows 7 with Microsoft, ensuring users are running genuine copies and not using activation exploits to run pirated copies. Should WAT determine a copy of Windows is not genuine or detect an activation “hack”, the background will be set to solid black, the licensing files will be repaired, and the user will be notified that their copy of Windows may not be legitimate. Pirates beware.
The final version of SP1 should be available to the world “sometime in the first half of calendar year 2011″.

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