Windows 95 build 1132

This build, being extremely early, was forked from Windows 95 OSR 2.x (codenamed "Detroit"), so it still cals itself Windows 95 in most places, except in MS-DOS prompt.

Although the updates found in this build are mostly the same as those provided by Windows 95 OSR 2.x itself, it was by this point that Microsoft had not only started implementing the Windows Driver Model, but also by this point that Microsoft replaced the USB support with a later version, a WDM-based one.

Although the System Properties for this build incorrectly refers to it as being "Windows 95" and "4.00.950 C", this build still references itself as being "Microsoft Memphis" within the MS-DOS Prompt, and version "4.03.1132" as per what the VER command states.

This build was referenced within the documentation as being a "WDM/USB supplement" version of Windows 95, and still had much of the pre-release documentation from the Detroit builds, since Microsoft apparently reused them for this particular series of Memphis builds.