Windows 2000 build 1814

Windows 2000 build 1814.1 is a build of Windows 2000. This build was found by BetaArchive user ReflectiaX on 8 March 2016. On 3 December 2018, this build was uploaded to the BetaArchive FTP server by the same user. It is currently only available as a server build. Prior to ReflectiaX's discovery, the build was reported to be, perhaps accidentally, made available on Microsoft's European FTP server on 13 September 1998. This is the last build that displays kernel mode messages in text fallback mode instead of graphics mode when the  option is enabled and to display system crash messages on the boot screen.

New features and changes

 * This build introduces the "Enable pointer shadow" option in the Mouse control panel applet.
 * The background color for both the boot and hibernation screens was changed from teal to blue, matching the shade that is used on the desktop background.
 * It is now possible to enable high-color icons on this build without re-logging in.
 * In the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel applet, the "Remove Programs" option has been renamed to "Change or Remove Programs" and "Windows NT Setup" to "Configure Windows". The "Modify/Remove" option is now named "Change/Remove" and the description next to it has been reworded as well.
 * The "Internet" Control Panel applet received a new icon, now using a globe instead of the IE icon.

Workstation reference in the server SKU
Despite being a Server build, the boot screen during setup, hibernation screen status, and the safe to shutdown screen still says Workstation, possibly due to incomplete rebranding.

Control Panel

 * Multimedia Control Panel applet may crash when clicking on CD Music.

Drivers
Sound cards may not operate properly in this build; and can be difficult to fix the problem.

Installation

 * At one point of setup, an error is shown that it is unable to copy a file, the default answer is either the root directory of the CD-ROM drive or  and has to be pointed to the I386 directory to copy these files.


 * When using 86Box, the mouse may disappear during the GUI portion of setup. If this happens to you, then you must use the keyboard to navigate the GUI setup.

Login
In some cases, the Welcome to Windows application can cause a login hang. If the system hangs while logging in, press Ctrl, log out and then log in again.

Hibernation
The progress bar shown when the system is hibernating doesn't fill up the entire bar. Instead, a text-mode message will appear in the top left corner saying.