Windows 8 build 8102.101

Official Developer Preview. First released build to have the Start Screen functional. It was shown to the public on 2011-09-13.

Metro
This build was the first build released to the public to have all new Metro features working out of the box. While the image that was distributed by Microsoft has all Metro features enabled, internally it still uses the same mechanism of (un)locking Metro features through Redpill as seen in earlier builds. A remnant of the application of the Redpill is present in this build in the form of a 'redpill.log' file in the System32 directory. This file gives some insight into the application of Redpill. The file reads:

 Running with /labuseonly Running with /restrictedlab Running with /privatebinary Overriding version check... Installing licenses... Setting IE activesetup stub Setting MIE install state... Checking MIE package state... Restarting sessionenv... Setting IE activesetup stub ERROR: Binary version mismatch! Enabling via /enable Setting MIE install state... Checking MIE package state... Preparing to install immersive browser... Installing MIE OOB... Installing MIE complete. Return code: 0 Finished installing MIE OOB. Restarting sessionenv... Setting IE activesetup stub NoExplorer flag set; skipping explorer restart

Because of the similarities in the way of how features are locked between 8102 and some earlier builds, the files dropped by Redpill in build 8102 have been used to unlock Metro features in builds 8056 and 7989.

Disabling Metro
After the release of this build, it became quite popular to disable some (or all) Metro features like the start menu or hot-corners. Special applications were created to suffice for this need. Completely disabling Metro is as simple as setting the HKEY_CU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RPEnabled registry key to 0. Restarting Explorer will result in an experience very similar to Windows 7. Note that setting RPEnabled to 0 will also result in the Microsoft Confidential watermark appearing on the desktop, just like in earlier leaked builds of Windows 8. In cases where explorer was not restarted after disabling Metro, a hybrid between classic and Metro may occur where part of the Metro interface still shows on top of the classic shell.