Version RTM (Release To Manufacturing) of Windows 7 has a critical bug that could cause the delay of the new Microsoft operating system, scheduled for October 22.

There is a critical flaw in Windows 7 in the RTM version (for its acronym in English for Release To Manufacturing), prior to that available to end users, which could descabalar the timetable set by Microsoft for the launch of its new operating system .

According to InfoWorld, the error causes the Check Disk utility in Windows requires an excessive memory blocking system without actually performing the task. The problem affects both the 32 bit version to the 64, and is classified as a “Showstopper”, ie it can cause total blockade of the operating system (the classic blue screen) to exhaust the available memory.

The seriousness of the failure could lead to changes in plans with respect to Microsoft Windows 7, the operating system with which the company wants to recoup the limited success of Vista and expected to recover sales.

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