Windows 10 build 9785

Windows 10 build 9785 is an early build of Windows 10 originally released to Microsoft partners participating in the Ecosystem Engagement Access Program (EEAP), as indicated by the  branch. It is very similar to build 9780, which also features a start menu but does not feature windowed Metro applications. Due to its earliness, the build still contains full Windows 8.1 branding. It was uploaded to BetaArchive on 19 February 2019.

New features and changes

 * Window animations have been updated in this build.
 * The context menu appearance for pinned or running applications on the taskbar now changes color according to the user's color preferences. However, the auto-colorization functionality for the context menu does not work.
 * Notification Center has been introduced, although it is not functional yet and is disabled by default.
 * The option to enable Battery Saver has been added to Settings.

Bugs

 * Similar to other Windows 10 builds compiled in the  branch, this build includes a broken timebomb which allows it to be installed on the current date.
 * File Explorer may crash if the taskbar context menu is brought up with the right-click button.
 * The icon positions on the desktop and in File Explorer are not saved when updating. In addition to this, they will not properly display in Windows Flip.
 * Window thumbnail borders on the taskbar do not automatically change color when auto-colorization is enabled. This issue can be remedied by manually changing the window color through the Control Panel.
 * The "This PC" folder may incorrectly report the amount available space on a drive.
 * The System Properties page may incorrectly report the total amount of installed and usable RAM found on the machine.
 * Attempting to boot this build into Safe Mode will result in a black screen.