So who here has Boot Camp fully up and working in Windows 7 Beta 7077 x64 ?

I've seen lots of guides and everything for installing Windows 7 on apple laptops but they are all very general and do not address this specific issue.
Personally I've had no problems whatsoever with Windows 7 Beta up until build 7068, but after upgrading to build 7077, I've noticed that despite the Kbdmgr.exe process still running in the background, there's no icon in the system tray.
Because the bootcamp application isn't working properly I cannot configure my trackpad's multitouch features, nor use any of the keyboard shortcuts like changing volume or screen brightness.
Looking in device manager it looks like the drivers are all there and installed, I still see "Apple multi-touch mouse" or whatever its called, as well as the webcam etc (which works), but its simply the boot camp software.
So, has anyone actually got this specific configuration working? Also remember this is 64-bit not 32-bit.

Upgrade or clean install?
Microsoft blocks installing Apple services with 7077. And whenever you want to install drivers, use the Troubleshoot Compatibility (control + click).
I don't have a laptop to try with. My guess, and only a guess, is that any drivers will come with 7 and from Microsoft Windows Update. Either pre-install download from the internet as part of the install, or from normal install, or an update (optional updates available). Lastely, sometimes I've seen those "Alert notices" with links to Intel and other drivers (though even these now seem to be getting included).
While 7077 runs well, it is unreleased and not a supported build, RC is still weeks away, and some things that worked before don't now. 7068 seemed better than 7000 public beta, but I had more than a couple problems. I did clean install, and have kept 3rd party drivers to a minimum. Applications as well. And nothing from Apple. iTunes 8.1.1 x64 wiped out my optical drives (one internal, one external) in 7068 and never was able even after trying to uninstall "GEAR" drivers. So I'm not tempting fate again.
If May 5 is RC day, I'd just hold out if you can.

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