Windows 7 build 6568

Windows 7 build 6568 is a Milestone 2 build of Windows 7 that was uploaded to BetaArchive by Grabberslasher on 28 January 2020 as an x64 Enterprise SKU VHD. Prior to being uploaded to the aforementioned website, various screenshots of this build were shared by dj_cityboy.

New features and changes

 * An option to show the desktop via a button has been added to the right-hand side of the taskbar. A similar Show Desktop button also appeared on the taskbar in Windows 98 build 1415 and Windows 2000 build 1796.1 and when installing Internet Explorer 4 Platform Preview 1 with its shell enhancements on Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.
 * The boot screen from Windows Vista is used by default. The aurora one from build 6519 can be seen by enabling the "No GUI Boot" option in System Configuration.
 * The Windows Security Center has been replaced with Windows Health, which would later become Action Center in the RTM build.
 * A new gadgets dropdown menu has been added and the sidebar has been changed.
 * The "Feedback Button" desktop shortcut has been removed, later reappearing in build 6780 as a Control Panel applet named "Send feedback" with a new icon.
 * The cyan line in the bottom and right borders of the window in the Aero theme were recolored to be white. The title bar buttons have also been enlarged.
 * XPS Viewer EP has been renamed to drop the "EP" and TS Workspaces has been removed.

Superbar
To enable the Superbar, open the Registry editor, go to, create a DWORD value called  , and set its value to.

Bluepill
Paint and Calculator have both received updates. Paint includes multiple new brushes and shapes, and the Calculator now has a unit converter, alongside calculator modes for programmer, scientific, and statistics. Aero Peek is also now available.

Out-of-box experience
The OOBE does not utilize the Windows Basic theme, instead using a fallback one based on Windows Classic and Arial. For some reason, the copyright year on the first page of the OOBE—where you select your country/region, time/currency and keyboard layout settings—is 2006 instead of 2007. This was most likely a typo or a leftover from older Windows Vista builds.

Desktop Window Manager
Desktop Window Manager requires either compatible hardware or VMware Workstation 9.x or older to work, using 9.x or older compatibility in newer versions will not work.