User:BF10

Just any user that hates Windows 98 FE and Windows 10 RTM. New builds and/or images each day or so.

Main

 * Computer: HP Envy
 * OS: Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (runs stable only because I got it when it had Windows 10 RTM)
 * Processor: Intel Core i5
 * Emulator: PCem family (PCem, 86Box, VARCem), QEMU, VirtualBox (Virtual PC inside a VM)

Alt

 * Computer: Dell Latitude
 * OS: Windows 7 SP1
 * Processor: Intel Core i3
 * Emulator: PCem, QEMU

To-Do

 * Install all Windows 95 builds (process: build 431)
 * Install all Windows 98 builds (process: build 1658)
 * Install all ME builds
 * Install all XP builds
 * Install the SP builds
 * Install all Server 2003 builds
 * Install all Longhorn builds
 * Install Longhorn Server 4028
 * Install all post-reset Vista and Server 2008 builds (process: build 5466)
 * Install all Server 2008 R2 builds
 * Install all Windows 8 builds (process: build 8148)
 * Install all Server 2012 builds
 * Try out Ubuntu builds (process: Ubuntu 8.10)
 * Get all versions of Internet Explorer running (just for the images of using it, it's still a weak browser)
 * Clean up the old naming scheme

My favorite beta by OS

 * Windows 95: TBA
 * Windows NT 4.0: TBA
 * Windows 98: TBA
 * Windows 2000: TBA
 * Windows ME: Build 2404 (contains all features of Windows ME RTM with the stability of Windows 98)
 * Windows XP: Build 2419 (watercolor theme), Build 2428 (Luna theme)
 * Windows Server 2003: Build 2464 (help center)
 * Windows Longhorn: Build 3713 (Tablet PC, stable, and it works with a lot of the apps I use!)
 * Windows Vista: Service Pack 1 (fixes all of the RTM instabilities and problems)
 * Windows 7: TBA
 * Windows Server 2008 R2: Build 6801 (the only build that stands out)

My least favorite beta by OS

 * Windows 95: TBA
 * Windows NT 4.0: TBA
 * Windows 98: TBA
 * Windows 2000: Build 1743 (pain build that is hard to install. Even VARCem won't do it and PCem removed the IDE instruction to allow it to boot to setup. In the end 86Box and QEMU did the trick)
 * Windows ME: Build 2419 (the explorer crashes after a few seconds and it somehow manages to corrupt PCem BIOS images. May have to test again)
 * Windows XP: Build 2446 (networking requests continuously appears make the build very annoying to use)
 * Windows Server 2003: Build 3615 (pain to repair)
 * Windows Longhorn: Build 3706 (quite unstable, has very few new features, and if slide show tab is changed or on, Explorer keeps crashing making it almost impossible to use the OS)
 * Windows Vista: The 5308/5310 build series (VirtualBox and QEMU hates these builds, so installing these wrecks on Virtual PC is a somewhat easy but slow, long task that takes days)
 * Windows 7: Build 6730 (pain build that keeps crashing on startup)
 * Windows Server 2008 R2: None.