Windows 7 build 6608

Windows 7 build 6608 is the Milestone 2 build of Windows 7, which was uploaded to BetaArchive on 16 June 2010.

New features

 * Some Control Panel items have been changed since build 6519.
 * Nearly all mentions of Windows Vista have been changed to Windows 7. Vista is still referenced in Windows Media Center.
 * The aurora boot screen from build 6519 has been added back.
 * As of today, this is the earliest available build which uses the "Deployment Imaging and Servicing Tool" (DISM) to install Windows.
 * The gadgets dropdown menu is now placed between the Display and Personalize items.
 * Added Activity Everywhere voice assistant.
 * This is the first known build of Windows 7 to include additional information when upgrading Windows.
 * Aero theme had some changes. The glass texture have been replaced to a new smoother one, the same as seen in final releases.

Console
This is the first known build to outsource console window handling from the Windows subsystem server process to the new Console Window Host  component. Upon launching a console application, the Windows subsystem now automatically spawns a console host process in the user's security context, which then creates and owns the console window. Before the change, console windows were created and owned directly by subsystem process itself, which runs in a highly privileged security context. Any changes to the console subsystem therefore had to be carefully curated as to not impact the security of the system.

This change enabled several minor improvements to the console subsystem. Files can now be dragged and dropped onto console windows. This functionality was previously disabled in Windows Vista, as it presented a security risk with the previous architecture. Additionally, console windows are now properly themed as opposed to deliberately falling back to the classic theme due to  being exempt from theming for security and reliability purposes.

Windows PowerShell

 * Windows PowerShell in this build is version 2.0.50727.1434.
 * The Start menu entry has been renamed to Windows PowerShell V2. However, "Windows PowerShell 1.0" will remain when upgrading from an earlier build.
 * This build is the first to include the Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE), at this time named "Graphical PowerShell".

Bluepill enhancements
With Bluepill enabled, this build includes multiple new additions that would make it to the RTM. Among one of these is an updated Superbar, which includes the new jump list menu options, although it is obtained in this build by pressing the arrow next to the application icon. The Superbar also no longer shows the application's name and only displays just the icon. WordPad has been updated to include the ribbon from Office 2007.

Superbar
The superbar can be enabled by merging the following content into the registry, then restarting Windows:

Enable Superbar

Aero Peek
Aero Peek can be enabled by merging the content below into the registry, then restarting Windows.

Control Panel

 * Many applets are missing.
 * Control Panel will break after superbar is enabled.

LogonUI
The buttons on the login screen appear to have jagged edges.

DWM
Desktop Window Manager requires either compatible hardware or VMware Workstation 9.x or older to work (just 9.x or older compatibility won't work).

Start orb

Start orb appears after the startup sound plays.