Windows 10 build 14393 (rs1 release srvmedia)

Windows 10 build 14393 (rs1_release_srvmedia) is an unleaked post-RTM build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which was supposedly uploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 28 November 2020. Files from this build were discovered on the Symbol Server on 20 September 2022.

According to the following NFO file, it was sent to partners via Microsoft Connect on 23 August 2016.

Related information
The following is excerpted from the MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.SERVER.2016.RTM.RS1_REFRESH.EEAP.OEMRET.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT accompanying NFO file: The RTM build distributed through Connect on 8/23 (build 14393.0.160808-1702) was recalled due to an issue that impacted injecting language packs into OEM images. We are releasing a new RTM Refresh build today, 14393.0.160911-2111. This build is identical to what was released yesterday to the Microsoft OEM Online Software Order Center. This build cannot be activated without genuine RTM product keys which are available for OEMs on MOO/SOC, and for all other partners via VL/WU after October 12. Please see the notes section for information about what has changed since the Aug 23 recalled RTM release.

Release Notes: The delta between this build (14393.0.160911-2111) and the Connect release on 8/23 (14393.0.160808-1702) is as follows: • Manifests updated to allow proper injection of language packs into winre.wim and boot.wim for multilingual media creation Additionally, we have retained the fixes below from the recalled Aug 23 build: • Dolby encoder and VP9 encoder removed (DolbyDecMFT.dll and msvpxenc.dll) • MSAudDecMFT.dll now contains the AAC audio codec decoder

Activation Keys: There are no activation keys provided for RTM release through Connect. OEM license holders get theirs through MOO/SOC. All others receive them through MSDN/VLSC at GA. As this build is to only facilitate final validation and certification, you will not need to activate. • Clean installs - skip activation key during setup • Upgrades from supported OS – use the command switch “setup.exe /pkey defer” to bypass entering a key