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= Windows 10 May 2021 Update without non-notable builds =

Windows 10 May 2021 Update is an update to Windows 10 which was released on 18 May 2021.

Alpha and Beta Release
On 14 September 2009, Haiku R1/Alpha1 was released. It was a huge step for the Haiku project and was a demonstrably working (but still an alpha) version of the system for public download and use, and could run live from the CD (unlike BeOS).

Work continued after this release, and three more Alpha releases will be released between 2010 to 2012. After 2012, the project was given attention to implement a package management system for Haiku with its own PackageFS, 'packages' that could be inserted or removed in real-time, and built-in tools like the HaikuDepot and pkgman, and this major aspiration slowed down the time in between releases. After 6 years without any major release, the First Beta version would be released in September 2018. In addition to its packaging features, the first Beta was also notable for a large amount of system improvements and UI changes that had been made in the years between the last Alpha release and itself.

BeOS in emulators
The operating system is notorious for its usage of install media with multiple tracks. This makes it harder to install it in virtualization software, as converting the disc image to a format designed to only store a single track such as ISO 9660 will result in a boot error. Some tools are also known to convert the image into a multi-track format consumable by a VM, although they discard the track information in the process and write a cue file with a single track, leading to the same error. As of 2022, the recommended emulator for BeOS (after R3) is 86Box, as it's not possible to emulate earlier PowerPC based versions.