Windows NT 3.5 build 612

Windows NT 3.5 build 612.1 is the official Beta 1 release of Windows NT 3.5, available in the English and Japanese languages. You must either create a bootdisk to install this build or upgrade from Windows NT 3.1.

Changes

 * Similar to many builds of Chicago, this build comes with the WinBug report utility. However, it has not a program group entry unless the user chooses to set up applications on the disk in Setup.
 * now shows the Windows flag inside of a real flag instead showing it natively.
 * A new boot entry is available to boot the system with standard VGA graphics. This can be helpful if there are problems with graphics drivers.
 * has been updated to be visually identical to what is seen when the user selects "Help" > "About" in most of the pre-installed programs. Also, the copyright date has been updated from 1985-1993 to 1985-1994.

Logoff/Shutdown

 * A option to shut down or restart the computer has been added to the login prompt. Previosly, the user needed to log in to the system to shut down or restart the computer.
 * When closing Program Manager or selecting "Logoff..." from the window menu, options to shut down and restart the computer have been added alongside to the logoff option. This will however not affect the "Logoff..." option in the File menu, where it still has the Windows 3.x-esque layout.
 * The shutdown prompt has been altered to have radio buttons for "Shutdown" and "Shutdown and Restart". Previously, there was a checkbox to restart the computer when the shutdown is complete.

Setup
There are huge changes to Setup:
 * This is the first known build to include the  launch parameter in   to install from an MS-DOS prompt.
 * The installation disc contains  for the first time to start Setup from within Windows NT.
 * can no longer be started from within Windows NT, 386 Enhanced Windows 3.xx, Windows/386 2.xx and the DOS prompt of OS/2. Users of one of the both latter versions must exit Windows and start Setup from MS-DOS or IBM PC-DOS. However, the user can use the aforementioned launch parameter to use it inside of NTVDM. This can be helpful if  does not work or is non-existant.
 * When starting text-mode Setup, it will warn about enhanced file system features for FAT and NTFS. When using these on Windows NT 3.1, a patch must be applied. This patch is included on the installation disc in the /FS31UPD subfolder.
 * Setup now allows the user to manually select needed SCSI adapters instead of detecting them automatically. Alongside, support for IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM drives has been introduced.
 * When Setup completes, the user simply needs to press ENTER instead of Ctrl after the floppy disk has been removed from the A drive, if inserted.

NFO file
NFO contents