Windows 8 build 7875

Windows 8 build 7875 is an interim build of Windows 8. Eight screenshots of this build were included with the original upload of build 7746 on 3 May 2020. The build itself was eventually uploaded on 31 December 2020.

New features and changes

 * This build already showcases significant evolution from 7850. Additional categories for files and applications have been added to the Search menu, and the first letters of the topmost search suggestion are now highlighted in blue. This build also contains the first iteration of the new login screen, which looks mostly identical to the one found in Windows 7. Enabling Redpill changes the design of the user selection to a larger and more flat version; the login screen also utilizes the active user's desktop background in place of the original logon background image found in the aforementioned operating system.


 * A new Microsoft Confidential banner has been introduced, both on top of the leak warning and in place of the original  branding from Windows 7. The operating system name has also changed to Microsoft Pre-release Windows Operating System, a change first seen in build 7867.


 * The copyright date in the  application has been updated to 2010. This would persist up to Windows 8 build 7899.


 * The Windows Aero visual style has also been changed slightly and now features smaller caption buttons in certain dialogs.

Setup
Setup is mostly similar to the previous available build of Windows 8 albeit with the watermark showing on the bottom-right corner. The Windows branding in the OOBE has been swapped out with a disclaimer stating that the build in question is confidential Microsoft material.

Installation

 * The messages shown when setup is starting, installing or upgrading Windows, restarting the computer or preparing the OOBE are cut off.
 * When booting in to OOBE after an upgrade, the system might bugcheck with the code.

Arial
This build uses the Arial font for the title bar and watermark because of a typo in  and   files.

Aero
This build appears to have a slightly broken Windows Aero theme, with only the top portion of the window frame using the blur effect, leaving the side borders transparent.

Desktop Window Manager
The Windows Basic and the High Contrast themes do not properly render due to the enforcement of the DWM Aero theme.

On-screen keyboard
Nearly all keys are pseudo-localized, though they work as usual.