Windows Vista build 5112

Windows Vista build 5112 is the official Beta 1 build of Windows Vista, which was officially released on 27 July 2005. It is one of the first Beta 1-class builds to be compiled, and certainly, the first Vista build to become widely available.

At this point in development, Microsoft had decided that Windows Vista would be the final name of the operating system, hoping to boost the image and perception of the product among end users. Jim Allchin himself expressed his feelings for the name, stating:

"Vista' creates the right imagery for the new product capabilities and inspires the imagination with all the possibilities of what can be done with Windows – making people’s passions come alive.'"However, the name Longhorn was still used in numerous areas, such as within the About Windows'' dialog box, the registry entry for Winlogon, and on the boot screen. This is to be expected, considering the point at which this build was compiled (it was compiled two days before the announcement of the name change to Vista). The name Vista was only mentioned on the desktop watermark.

Build 5099 or later is required to upgrade to this build, but it is possible to flawlessly upgrade from 5098 by replacing the sources folder (excluding ) from 5098.

Setup
Although setup is mostly similar to the previous build, the hardware portion of setup now contains a dummy progress bar again.

New features and improvements

 * List Pane for Static Lists
 * Media Foundation Protected Pipeline
 * The ability to create a list from the New section in context menus is removed.
 * Hibernation settings have been added to Power Options.

Aero theme updates
After making these changes, log out then log back on to initialize DWM.
 * The Aero theme gained a slight update from 5098, featuring more distinct borders and fixed text color on some windows. Using a patched uxss.exe file created by LucasB, it is possible to initiate DWM with XPDM drivers. Otherwise, DWM could only be initialized with LDDM drivers, requiring the use of physical hardware with a LDDM-compatible graphics card (or a LDDM-compatible graphics card passed through to a VM using hypervisors such as QEMU). If you do not get Aero after replacing uxss.exe, try navigating to, creating a new key called DWM, then creating the following 3 DWORDs inside the key:

Full Volume Encryption

 * Windows Full Volume Encryption API (fveapi.dll)
 * FVE Auto Convert Utility (fveauto.exe)
 * FVE Utility (fveconv.exe)
 * Windows Full Volume Encryption Tool (fvetool.exe)

New apps

 * Two new icons have been added to the desktop, one leading to a supplemental driver installer that simply installs drivers made for Windows XP that aren't ready to work on this build yet, while the other is a shortcut to a document talking about Avalon and Indigo.

Bugs

 * Although this build can partition as intended during setup, the partitioning page doesn't refresh properly, requiring you to reboot your system in order to see the new partition.