Talk:Windows 8.1

Build 9289 is fake?
Build 9289 is likely fake due to unrealistic tiles. Look at a screenshot, there's four tiles with a style that can't be enabled in Windows 8/8.1. --Yue Ling (talk) 13:49, 22 March 2019 (UTC)

Response by WayneNathaniel2600/Wayne Nathaniel 2005 from Internet archive and YT : It is fake because the The Earliest build of Windows 8.1 is Build 9271. And the next to 9271 is Windows 8.1 Build 9299 which is the last Build of Windows 8.1 on the 92xx line. The next to Windows 8.1 Build 9299 is Windows 8.1 build 9364 which is the first build to be on the 93xx line. Interestingly MS Skipped the 95xx line and jumped to 96xx line on Windows 8.1 RTM so the Final build of Windows 8.1 is Build 9600. This is unchanged even updates come

Build 9490
How was build 9490 confirmed? --2.27.117.122 18:53, 17 May 2019 (UTC)


 * Weird, that article must've been done just before they forked the build number from 94xx to 9600.


 * Either that or someone must've accidentally forgot to update the build information.
 * Arkan9 (talk) 07:00, 18 May 2019 (UTC)

Windows 8.1 build 9600.19846 not listed
Hello My laptop states a build string of - 9600.19846.x86fre.winblue_ltsb_escrow.200923-1735 I check here and that build is totally not at all present Its a Core Single Language




 * We don't add Update RTM builds on the wiki.--Winins (talk) 06:38, 25 November 2020 (UTC)
 * lol. Why Windows 8 was released at 2013 and this build was released at 2020-09-23?
 * Build 9600.19846 is an update for Windows 8.1