Windows 3.0 build 14

Windows 3.0 build 14 is an early version of Windows 3.0 released to independent software vendors. It is the earliest leaked and confirmed pre-release version of Windows 3.0, although files that seem to come from an earlier compile of this build have been found in build 55. Community member RubyTuesday discovered his neighbor owned this build, and proceeded to dump and share it with the BetaArchive community in 2015.

This early release was distributed on two 1.2MB 5.25" floppy disks, which refer to the build as "Microsoft Windows Pre-Release Version 0.1". This build can be only started on a 386+ machine with a specific version of DOS, as not using the correct version will cause Windows to either crash, or refuse to launch the shell. It is speculated that this release was heavily rushed, on the basis of an improvised batch file installation script (similar to that of Windows 1.0 DR5), as well as lack of accessories and applications included in both Windows 2.x and later builds of Windows 3.0.

Interestingly, this build shows a watermark in the bottom right corner of the desktop, which says "Windows v3.0 Debug Release 1.14". This particular feature has already been removed by Windows 3.0 build 55 and hasn't reappeared until many years later in pre-release versions of Windows 98. The rest of the branding remains unchanged since Windows 2.1, because the entire shell was ported from that version.

Installation
This build requires at minimum a 386 processor, with MS-DOS 3.x (COMPAQ's 3.31 release is recommended) installed. The script will alert you that you need to manually add the instruction to load  to your   file. Unlike the final release, this build is started by running the executable. Should the MS-DOS Executive hang, raise the maximum amount of file handles in  (a minimum of 40 is recommended).

Task Manager
This build's control menus contain a reference to the Task Manager as well as the CTRL+ESC keystroke. However, it does not appear to be implemented in this build.