Windows Vista build 5329

Windows Vista build 5329 is an eHome OEM build of Windows Vista, which was shared by BetaArchive user marcoguy on 19 December 2016. Like build 5284, it includes the  folder and thus features the eHome DVD launcher.

Setup
Since this is an eHome build, a Media Center DVD Launcher will appear upon booting into setup, giving you the option of running setup manually or installing now from the DVD launcher. An EasyDriver option has also been added within this revision.

Manual setup is similar to that of aforementioned builds of Vista. The "Install now" option has also been changed and will instead directly take the user to the disk partitioning page as opposed to formatting automatically like in build 5284. Choosing the "Install now" option also installs the eHome features.

The text during the hardware portion of setup has been slightly changed, in addition to a new font being used.

The screen resolution during OOBE has been increased to 1024x768px.

New features and changes

 * A new set of product keys were introduced with this build.
 * The boot screen text has been reverted to the one used in Windows Vista build 5308.
 * Several new icons have been introduced.
 * Both the network and sound tray icons now show information when hovering over them. Additional information is displayed if the network tray icon is selected.
 * The gradient color of the UAC prompt ribbon has been changed to orange.

Control Panel
In Control Panel Home, two sublinks have been removed from "System and Maintenance" and "Programs" categories. Sync Center has been added to the Network and Internet category. File and Printer Sharing has been renamed to Network File and Printer Sharing.

Login screen
Several elements of the login screen have been updated. The position of the Ease of Access button has been moved to the bottom left corner and the Switch User button has been moved to a location below the password input box.

Welcome Center
The Welcome Center no longer appears upon login. Text shadows have been enabled on the computer details section, with several other text elements having received minor size updates.

Bugs and quirks

 * Windows Media Center may improperly render certain visual elements.
 * The branding in this build is incorrect and thus this build refers to itself as its server counterpart.