Windows XP build 2250

Windows XP build 2250 is a build of Windows XP. This build was released on 2000-07-13 at the Professional Developers Conference in Florida. This was the first build released to the testers and to be released in both Personal and Professional editions.

Microsoft was quietly working on several hidden features. One of them being the Start Panel, an unlockable feature. It was going to be a replacement for the classic start menu. This build also featured a hidden active desktop-based Start Page, continuing the work started in Neptune. Despite that, setup and many parts of the OS retained Windows 2000 and Windows ME branding.

New features and enhancements

 * This build offered many changes in the GUI. This build also featured a completely changed HTML webview, including a task-based Control Panel.
 * Many parts of the Explorer interface has been updated to engage a more user-friendly appearance. Control Panel also now has a new default view that groups applets based on category.
 * A new Start Panel has been added, making it easier for the user to access frequently used programs and various folders of the system. It can be enabled by going to the Start menu properties dialog and pressing Alt-D, and then applying the settings. It can be disabled by doing Alt-D again after the Start Panel has been applied.
 * This build now allows the user to enable the Professional theme, giving a new user interface.
 * Setup now has the appearance of Windows ME and the banners are now replaced with the Windows Whistler logo, although the boot screen is still labeled Windows 2000.
 * This build also is the first to no longer support the 486 processor; it will now only install on a Pentium or faster. Additionally, the HAL for the SGI Visual Workstation 320 and 540 (HALBORG.DLL) is no longer present.