https://betawiki.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=2.30.192.61&feedformat=atomBetaWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:11:35ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5x&diff=39596Windows NT 3.5x2019-03-02T19:21:43Z<p>2.30.192.61: Removed the last "Windows 3.5x" reference.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|codename=Daytona (3.5)<br />
|image=Windows-NT-3.51.1057.1-Desktop.png<br />
|family=nt<br />
|version=3.5x<br />
|arch=x86 (IBM, PC98), Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC<br />
|releasedate=1994-09-21 (3.5)<br>1995-05-30 (3.51)<br />
|support=2001-12-31<br />
|sku=Workstation<br>Server<br />
|replaces=[[Windows NT 3.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows NT 4.0]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows NT 3.5x''' is a family of NT-based operating systems released by Microsoft. These versions of Windows are the last of the NT series with the [[Windows 3.1]]-style user interface, as [[Windows NT 4.0]] would introduce the Windows 95-style shell. These versions succeeded [[Windows NT 3.1]].<br />
<br />
Notably, an early version of the [[Windows 95]]-style shell is available for Windows 3.51 via the ''NewShell'' update. NewShell replaces Program Manager and adds a new desktop, taskbar, and user interface graphics.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
{{BuildFilter Default}}<br />
<div class="filtered"><br />
===Windows NT 3.5===<br />
Windows NT 3.5 was released on 1994-09-21. It is the first version to feature the edition names of 'Workstation' (previously called simply "Windows NT") and 'Server' (previously called "Advanced Server"). It cannot be installed on a computer with a processor newer than the original Pentium without modifying setup files.<br />
====Pre-beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Fake|Windows NT 3.5 build 388.1 |3.5.388.1 }}<br />
====Beta 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 612.1|3.5.612.1 }}<br />
====Beta 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 683.1|3.5.683.1 }}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 687.1|3.5.687.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 756.1|3.5.756.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 782.1|3.5.782.1 }}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1|3.5.807.1 }}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1 (Korean Beta)|3.5.807.1 (Korean Beta)}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 854.1|3.5.854.1 }}<br />
<br />
===Windows NT 3.51===<br />
Windows NT 3.51 is the first release of Windows NT with support for the PowerPC architecture. It also introduced PCMCIA support, NTFS file compression, replaceable GINA, 3D acceleration in OpenGL, Windows 95-styled common controls, as well as new versions of Sound recorder, Media player and Windows Help applications.<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 889.1|3.51.889.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 944.1|3.51.944.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 993.1|3.51.993.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1002.1|3.51.1002.1}}<br />
====Release Candidate====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1024.1|3.51.1024.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1037.1|3.51.1037.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1047.1|3.51.1047.1}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1|3.51.1057.1}}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1 (Japanese Beta)|3.51.1057.1 (Japanese Beta) }}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.2|3.51.1057.2}}<br />
====Service Pack 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.3|3.51.1057.3}}<br />
====Service Pack 3====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.4|3.51.1057.4}}<br />
====Service Pack 4====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.5|3.51.1057.5}}<br />
====Service Pack 5====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.6|3.51.1057.6}}<br />
====Shell Technology Preview (NewShell)====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1054 STP|3.51.1054 STP}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057 STP|3.51.1057 STP}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.51&diff=39561Windows NT 3.512019-03-02T18:12:26Z<p>2.30.192.61: Changed redirect target from Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.51 to Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.5x</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.5x]]</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.51&diff=39558Windows NT 3.512019-03-02T18:11:55Z<p>2.30.192.61: Removed redirect to Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.51</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|codename=Daytona (3.5)<br />
|image=Windows-NT-3.51.1057.1-Desktop.png<br />
|family=nt<br />
|version=3.5x<br />
|arch=x86 (IBM, PC98), Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC<br />
|releasedate=1994-09-21 (3.5)<br>1995-05-30 (3.51)<br />
|support=2001-12-31<br />
|sku=Workstation<br>Server<br />
|replaces=[[Windows NT 3.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows NT 4.0]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 3.5x''' is a family of NT-based operating systems released by Microsoft. These versions of Windows are the last of the NT series with the [[Windows 3.1]]-style user interface, as [[Windows NT 4.0]] would introduce the Windows 95-style shell. These versions succeeded [[Windows NT 3.1]].<br />
<br />
Notably, an early version of the [[Windows 95]]-style shell is available for Windows 3.51 via the ''NewShell'' update. NewShell replaces Program Manager and adds a new desktop, taskbar, and user interface graphics.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
{{BuildFilter Default}}<br />
<div class="filtered"><br />
===Windows NT 3.5===<br />
Windows NT 3.5 was released on 1994-09-21. It is the first version to feature the edition names of 'Workstation' (previously called simply "Windows NT") and 'Server' (previously called "Advanced Server"). It cannot be installed on a computer with a processor newer than the original Pentium without modifying setup files.<br />
====Pre-beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Fake|Windows NT 3.5 build 388.1 |3.5.388.1 }}<br />
====Beta 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 612.1|3.5.612.1 }}<br />
====Beta 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 683.1|3.5.683.1 }}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 687.1|3.5.687.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 756.1|3.5.756.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 782.1|3.5.782.1 }}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1|3.5.807.1 }}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1 (Korean Beta)|3.5.807.1 (Korean Beta)}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 854.1|3.5.854.1 }}<br />
<br />
===Windows NT 3.51===<br />
Windows NT 3.51 is the first release of Windows NT with support for the PowerPC architecture. It also introduced PCMCIA support, NTFS file compression, replaceable GINA, 3D acceleration in OpenGL, Windows 95-styled common controls, as well as new versions of Sound recorder, Media player and Windows Help applications.<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 889.1|3.51.889.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 944.1|3.51.944.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 993.1|3.51.993.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1002.1|3.51.1002.1}}<br />
====Release Candidate====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1024.1|3.51.1024.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1037.1|3.51.1037.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1047.1|3.51.1047.1}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1|3.51.1057.1}}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1 (Japanese Beta)|3.51.1057.1 (Japanese Beta) }}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.2|3.51.1057.2}}<br />
====Service Pack 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.3|3.51.1057.3}}<br />
====Service Pack 3====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.4|3.51.1057.4}}<br />
====Service Pack 4====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.5|3.51.1057.5}}<br />
====Service Pack 5====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.6|3.51.1057.6}}<br />
====Shell Technology Preview (NewShell)====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1054 STP|3.51.1054 STP}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057 STP|3.51.1057 STP}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5x&diff=39547Windows NT 3.5x2019-03-02T18:08:00Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|codename=Daytona (3.5)<br />
|image=Windows-NT-3.51.1057.1-Desktop.png<br />
|family=nt<br />
|version=3.5x<br />
|arch=x86 (IBM, PC98), Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC<br />
|releasedate=1994-09-21 (3.5)<br>1995-05-30 (3.51)<br />
|support=2001-12-31<br />
|sku=Workstation<br>Server<br />
|replaces=[[Windows NT 3.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows NT 4.0]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 3.5x''' is a family of NT-based operating systems released by Microsoft. These versions of Windows are the last of the NT series with the [[Windows 3.1]]-style user interface, as [[Windows NT 4.0]] would introduce the Windows 95-style shell. These versions succeeded [[Windows NT 3.1]].<br />
<br />
Notably, an early version of the [[Windows 95]]-style shell is available for Windows 3.51 via the ''NewShell'' update. NewShell replaces Program Manager and adds a new desktop, taskbar, and user interface graphics.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
{{BuildFilter Default}}<br />
<div class="filtered"><br />
===Windows NT 3.5===<br />
Windows NT 3.5 was released on 1994-09-21. It is the first version to feature the edition names of 'Workstation' (previously called simply "Windows NT") and 'Server' (previously called "Advanced Server"). It cannot be installed on a computer with a processor newer than the original Pentium without modifying setup files.<br />
====Pre-beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Fake|Windows NT 3.5 build 388.1 |3.5.388.1 }}<br />
====Beta 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 612.1|3.5.612.1 }}<br />
====Beta 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 683.1|3.5.683.1 }}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 687.1|3.5.687.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 756.1|3.5.756.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 782.1|3.5.782.1 }}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1|3.5.807.1 }}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1 (Korean Beta)|3.5.807.1 (Korean Beta)}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 854.1|3.5.854.1 }}<br />
<br />
===Windows NT 3.51===<br />
Windows NT 3.51 is the first release of Windows NT with support for the PowerPC architecture. It also introduced PCMCIA support, NTFS file compression, replaceable GINA, 3D acceleration in OpenGL, Windows 95-styled common controls, as well as new versions of Sound recorder, Media player and Windows Help applications.<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 889.1|3.51.889.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 944.1|3.51.944.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 993.1|3.51.993.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1002.1|3.51.1002.1}}<br />
====Release Candidate====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1024.1|3.51.1024.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1037.1|3.51.1037.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1047.1|3.51.1047.1}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1|3.51.1057.1}}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1 (Japanese Beta)|3.51.1057.1 (Japanese Beta) }}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.2|3.51.1057.2}}<br />
====Service Pack 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.3|3.51.1057.3}}<br />
====Service Pack 3====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.4|3.51.1057.4}}<br />
====Service Pack 4====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.5|3.51.1057.5}}<br />
====Service Pack 5====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.6|3.51.1057.6}}<br />
====Shell Technology Preview (NewShell)====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1054 STP|3.51.1054 STP}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057 STP|3.51.1057 STP}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5x&diff=39545Windows NT 3.5x2019-03-02T18:07:29Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|codename=Daytona (3.5)<br />
|image=Windows-NT-3.51.1057.1-Desktop.png<br />
|family=nt<br />
|version=3.5x<br />
|arch=x86 (IBM, PC98), Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC<br />
|releasedate=1994-09-21 (3.5)<br>1995-05-30 (3.51)<br />
|support=2001-12-31<br />
|sku=Workstation<br>Server<br />
|replaces=[[Windows NT 3.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows NT 4.0]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 3.5x''' is a family of NT-based operating systems released by Microsoft. These versions of Windows are the last of the NT series with the [[Windows 3.1]]-style user interface, as [[Windows NT 4.0]] would introduce the Windows 95-style shell. These versions succeeded [[Windows NT 3.1]].<br />
<br />
Notably, an early version of the [[Windows 95]]-style shell is available for Windows 3.51 via the ''NewShell'' update. NewShell replaces Program Manager and adds a new desktop, taskbar, and user interface graphics.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
{{BuildFilter Default}}<br />
<div class="filtered"><br />
===Windows 3.5===<br />
Windows 3.5 was released on 1994-09-21. It is the first version to feature the edition names of 'Workstation' (previously called simply "Windows NT") and 'Server' (previously called "Advanced Server"). It cannot be installed on a computer with a processor newer than the original Pentium without modifying setup files.<br />
====Pre-beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Fake|Windows NT 3.5 build 388.1 |3.5.388.1 }}<br />
====Beta 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 612.1|3.5.612.1 }}<br />
====Beta 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 683.1|3.5.683.1 }}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 687.1|3.5.687.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 756.1|3.5.756.1 }}<br />
====Release Candidate 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 782.1|3.5.782.1 }}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1|3.5.807.1 }}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1 (Korean Beta)|3.5.807.1 (Korean Beta)}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.5 build 854.1|3.5.854.1 }}<br />
<br />
===Windows 3.51===<br />
Windows 3.51 is the first release of Windows NT with support for the PowerPC architecture. It also introduced PCMCIA support, NTFS file compression, replaceable GINA, 3D acceleration in OpenGL, Windows 95-styled common controls, as well as new versions of Sound recorder, Media player and Windows Help applications.<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 889.1|3.51.889.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 944.1|3.51.944.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 993.1|3.51.993.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1002.1|3.51.1002.1}}<br />
====Release Candidate====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1024.1|3.51.1024.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1037.1|3.51.1037.1}}<br />
{{ BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1047.1|3.51.1047.1}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1|3.51.1057.1}}<br />
====Post-RTM====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.1 (Japanese Beta)|3.51.1057.1 (Japanese Beta) }}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 1====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.2|3.51.1057.2}}<br />
====Service Pack 2====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.3|3.51.1057.3}}<br />
====Service Pack 3====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.4|3.51.1057.4}}<br />
====Service Pack 4====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.5|3.51.1057.5}}<br />
====Service Pack 5====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057.6|3.51.1057.6}}<br />
====Shell Technology Preview (NewShell)====<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1054 STP|3.51.1054 STP}}<br />
{{ BLItem Confirmed|Windows NT 3.51 build 1057 STP|3.51.1057 STP}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4001&diff=39529Windows Longhorn build 40012019-03-02T17:13:53Z<p>2.30.192.61: Fixed the broken link.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = Lh4001_Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4001.main.021204-1515<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2002-12-04<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2003-11-30<br />
|winver = Winver.longhorn.4001.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/309||TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4001.0/english/professional/x86|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3ALonghorn%3A4001.main.021204-1515}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4001''' (with a build tag of '''build 4001.main.021204-1515''') is the first Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista]]<ref>Experience Longhorn: [http://longhorn.ms/build/4001/ 4001.MAIN.021204-1515]</ref>. This build was first found from screenshots that were shown by ''Dr. Nicholas Rush'' at YouArePwned's "Yet Another Longhorn Board", and by user ''bashar2000'' on the BetaArchive forums.<ref>http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22603</ref>. It was eventually leaked to [[BetaArchive]] on 2013-01-15.<ref>http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6083&p=323369#p323369</ref><br />
<br />
While some features such as the [[Desktop Composition Engine]] and Start Page is mostly retained from [[Windows Longhorn build 3718|build 3718]], it notably contains a new setup procedure.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
*This build contains a new OOBE that replaced the [[Windows XP]] OOBE used in previous builds. The OOBE in this build only asks for an account name and then finishes.<br />
===WIM Installation===<br />
This build is among one of the first builds to use a new WIM-based setup routine, one of the first radical departures from the previous Windows NT codebase. A WIM-based setup had not been seen in Windows' development since [[Windows NT 3.1 1991-10 build|Windows NT 3.1's October 1991 beta build]]. The WIM-based setup routine works by having all of the setup files stored within a single WIM disk image, <code>INSTALL.WIM</code>. When the installation media is booted directly, the WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) loads into the graphical user interface itself. After it images the WIM file to the system partition, the system reboots to finish the setup by installing the hardware and running the OOBE. Microsoft stated that their goal with this routine was to allow installations of Windows to finish in as little as 15 minutes.<ref>Thurrott, Paul: [http://winsupersite.com/article/product-review/longhorn-setup-and-deployment-strategies "Longhorn" Setup and Deployment Strategies]</ref><br />
<br />
While the installation is basic (using the .NET interface) and lacks partitioning, it is capable of detecting hardware (including the CPU). As a result, it cannot be installed on processors older than a Pentium III, alongside a few virtual CPUs like the default emulated [[QEMU]] processor. The processor requirement would be removed in all subsequent pre-reset builds for unknown reasons.<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*As this build's setup cannot partition the drive, it is required to partition the drive before installation via the <code>diskpart</code> command.<br />
*The setup doesn't ask for username, organization information, and time zone, the default username of "Windows User" without an organization is used in place. Alongside, the time zone defaults at Pacific Time Zone.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghorn36834011Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
WinXPSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4001&diff=39528Windows Longhorn build 40012019-03-02T17:13:11Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = Lh4001_Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4001.main.021204-1515<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2002-12-04<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2003-11-30<br />
|winver = Winver.longhorn.4001.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/309||TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4001.0/english/professional/x86|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3ALonghorn%3A4001.main.021204-1515}}<br />
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'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4001''' (with a build tag of '''build 4001.main.021204-1515''') is the first Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows "Longhorn"]]<ref>Experience Longhorn: [http://longhorn.ms/build/4001/ 4001.MAIN.021204-1515]</ref>. This build was first found from screenshots that were shown by ''Dr. Nicholas Rush'' at YouArePwned's "Yet Another Longhorn Board", and by user ''bashar2000'' on the BetaArchive forums.<ref>http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22603</ref>. It was eventually leaked to [[BetaArchive]] on 2013-01-15.<ref>http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6083&p=323369#p323369</ref><br />
<br />
While some features such as the [[Desktop Composition Engine]] and Start Page is mostly retained from [[Windows Longhorn build 3718|build 3718]], it notably contains a new setup procedure.<br />
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==New features==<br />
*This build contains a new OOBE that replaced the [[Windows XP]] OOBE used in previous builds. The OOBE in this build only asks for an account name and then finishes.<br />
===WIM Installation===<br />
This build is among one of the first builds to use a new WIM-based setup routine, one of the first radical departures from the previous Windows NT codebase. A WIM-based setup had not been seen in Windows' development since [[Windows NT 3.1 October 1991 build|Windows NT 3.1's October 1991 beta build]]. The WIM-based setup routine works by having all of the setup files stored within a single WIM disk image, <code>INSTALL.WIM</code>. When the installation media is booted directly, the WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) loads into the graphical user interface itself. After it images the WIM file to the system partition, the system reboots to finish the setup by installing the hardware and running the OOBE. Microsoft stated that their goal with this routine was to allow installations of Windows to finish in as little as 15 minutes.<ref>Thurrott, Paul: [http://winsupersite.com/article/product-review/longhorn-setup-and-deployment-strategies "Longhorn" Setup and Deployment Strategies]</ref><br />
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While the installation is basic (using the .NET interface) and lacks partitioning, it is capable of detecting hardware (including the CPU). As a result, it cannot be installed on processors older than a Pentium III, alongside a few virtual CPUs like the default emulated [[QEMU]] processor. The processor requirement would be removed in all subsequent pre-reset builds for unknown reasons.<br />
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==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*As this build's setup cannot partition the drive, it is required to partition the drive before installation via the <code>diskpart</code> command.<br />
*The setup doesn't ask for username, organization information, and time zone, the default username of "Windows User" without an organization is used in place. Alongside, the time zone defaults at Pacific Time Zone.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghorn36834011Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
WinXPSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
<references/></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39524Windows 10 (original release)2019-03-02T16:26:28Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
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'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
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Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]], [[Windows 10 19H2|"19H2"]] and [[Windows 10 20H1|"20H1"]] updates can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
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== Builds ==<br />
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===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
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=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
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=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
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==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
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=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive.??????-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
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=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
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=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_7&diff=39521Windows 72019-03-02T15:29:23Z<p>2.30.192.61: Check your spelling of "Brazil" next time!</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 7<br />
|codename='7'<br />
|image=Windows7-RTM-DesktopAero.png<br />
|family=nt<br />
|version=6.1<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2009-10-22<br />
|support=2020-01-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows Vista]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 8]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 7''' is an operating system developed by [[Microsoft]]. It is intended to fix many of the issues users perceived with [[Windows Vista]]. Windows 7 has NT kernel version 6.1, making it a minor update to Windows Vista. Windows 7 improved performance on older hardware, while also improving many areas of the Aero user interface. It is one of Microsoft's most popular operating systems, running on 35.63% percent of desktop and laptop computers as of January 2019, and prior to December 2017, more than [[Windows 10]].<br />
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It replaces [[Windows Vista]] and was replaced by [[Windows 8]]. Mainstream support ended on 2015-01-13, and extended support will end on 2020-01-14.<br />
<br />
A pre-RTM build, [[Windows 7 build 7600.16384|7600.16384]], was speculated to be the final version of the product but had a flaw in [[Internet Explorer 8]] which prevented it from shipping.<br />
==Features==<br />
Windows 7 includes few major new features but does include mountains of enhancements over previous Windows releases.<br />
===Features added in Windows 7===<br />
* Windows 7 added a Show Desktop button to the far right of the Taskbar (note: this feature was first introduced in early builds of Memphis ([[Windows 98]]) and NT 5.0 ([[Windows 2000]]), but was removed during development in both cases).<br />
* Windows 7 introduced Aero Peek, which allows you to "peek" at your desktop without actually minimizing your applications.<br />
* Windows 7 introduced the Superbar, an evolution of the Taskbar.<br />
* Windows 7 added the ribbon to many of its stock applications, although not to Windows Explorer itself.<br />
* Windows 7 includes Internet Explorer 8 and Windows Media Player 12 by default.<br />
* Windows 7 introduced Libraries (note: this feature was first introduced in Milestone 5-7 of Longhorn, but was removed after the development reset)<br />
* It's now possible to add gadgets all over the desktop. <br />
<br />
===Features degraded or removed in Windows 7===<br />
* Windows 7 introduced a simplified version of Windows Explorer, which cut underused features from the operating system. Needless to say, many of those features were sorely missed by those who did use them.<br />
* The Quick Launch bar was disabled by default in Windows 7 since the Superbar provides that functionality. It can be re-enabled by manually creating a "Quick Launch" toolbar.<br />
* The classic style start menu was completely removed; the reason for this is unknown.<br />
* The Sidebar was dropped in favor of desktop gadgets.<br />
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==Editions==<br />
Windows 7 is shipped in the following SKUs:<br />
* '''Starter''' is a low-end edition available only through OEMs, who usually preinstalled it on netbooks, tablets and cheap laptops. It does not include the [[Windows Aero]] theme and doesn't support changing the desktop wallpaper and visual styles. Supports 2 GB of RAM at most and comes in x86 version only.<br />
* '''Home Basic''' is available in emerging markets, such as India, Mexico, Brazil and others. It includes the Aero theme, but some of its features are disabled. This edition came in x86 and x64 versions.<br />
* '''Home Premium''' is a standard edition aimed at the home customer segment and is most commonly preinstalled on new computers and laptops. It includes the fully featured Aero theme and Windows Media Center.<br />
* '''Professional''' replaced Vista's Business edition and includes all features of Home Premium. It adds the ability to join a domain and other features commonly used in business environment. Supports activation over a KMS server.<br />
* '''Ultimate''' and '''Enterprise''' are the top-level editions of Windows 7. The only difference between the two is that Ultimate is available via OEM and retail channels and is activated only by WPA, however, Enterprise is only offered through Software Assurance and support activation over a KMS server. Additional features include MUI support.<br />
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All of the above editions are offered in '''N''' (Europe) and '''KN''' variants without [[Windows Media Player]]. An '''E''' variant was also planned, which would also remove [[Internet Explorer]], but in the end the variant was not released and the ballot screen was introduced as a replacement to satisfy European Union's demands. Some leaked builds leading up to the RTM are available in this variant.<br />
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==Builds==<br />
===Pre-Milestone 1===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6410|6410.0.fbl_refactor_dev(jschwart).070409-1035}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6429|6429.fbl_multimedia_media.070514-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6469|6469.1.fbl_find_dev(wexbuild).071002-1531}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6471|6471.?.07????-????}}<br />
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===Milestone 1===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6519 (winmain)|6519.1.winmain.071220-1525}}<br />
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===Milestone 2===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6568|6568.1.winmain.080312-1858}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6574|6574.1.?.08????-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6589|6589.1.winmain_win7m2.080420-1634}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6608|6608.1.winmain_win7m2.080511-1400}}<br />
<br />
===Milestone 3===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6730|6730.1.winmain.080612-1840}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6748|6748.winmain.080710-2059}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6780|6780.0.winmain_win7m3.080829-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6801|6801.0.winmain_win7m3.080913-2030}}<br />
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===Pre-Beta===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6910|6910.0.winmain.080915-1555}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6922|6922.0.winmain.081003-1841}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6931|6931.0.winmain.081016-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6932|6932.0.winmain.081017-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6933|6933.0.winmain.081020-1842}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6936|6936.0.winmain.081023-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6937|6937.0.winmain.081027-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6941|6941.0.fbl_srv.081102-0300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6948|6948.fbl_shell_dex.081112-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6951|6951.winmain.081114-2042}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6953 (winmain)|6953.winmain.081118-1923}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6956|6956.0.winmain.081122-1150}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 7 build 6965 (winmain)|6965.1.winmain.081122-1150}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6965 (winmain win7beta)|6965.1.winmain_win7beta.081???-????}}<br />
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===Beta===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7000|7000.0.winmain_win7beta.081212-1400}}<br />
===Pre-RC===<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 7 build 7004|7004.0.winmain.081203-1830}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7012|7012.0.winmain.081215-1810}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7015|7015.fbl_multimedia_media.090104-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7016|7016.fbl_multimedia_media.090105-1500}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7022|7022.0.winmain.090115-1850}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7025|7025.0.winmain.090120-1850}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7032|7032.0.winmain.090129-1812}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7048|7048.0.winmain.090219-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7051|7051.0.winmain.090224-1840}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7055|7055.0.winmain.090303-2130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7057|7057.0.winmain.090305-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7062|7062.0.winmain.090312-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 7 build 7063 (winmain.090312-1724)|7063.0.winmain.090312-1724}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7063 (winmain.090313-1842)|7063.0.winmain.090313-1842}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7068|7068.0.winmain.090321-1322}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7070|7070.0.winmain.090324-1853}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7076|7076.0.winmain.090???-????}}<br />
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===RC===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7077|7077.0.winmain_win7rc.090404-1255}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7100|7100.0.winmain_win7rc.090421-1700}}<br />
===Pre-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7106|7106.0.winmain.090408-1623}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7127 (winmain)|7127.0.winmain.090507-1820}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7127 (fbl security bugfix(sepbld-s))|7127.fbl_security_bugfix(sepbld-s).090511-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7137|7137.0.winmain.090521-1745}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7138|7138.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090523-2200}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7140 (winmain)|7140.0.winmain.090524-1240}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7201|7201.0.winmain_win7ids.090601-1516}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7225|7225.0.winmain.090529-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7225 (winmain sp)|7225.0.winmain_sp.090529-2022}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7227|7227.0.winmain_sp.090602-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7229|7229.0.winmain.090604-1901}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7231|7231.0.winmain.090608-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7232|7232.0.winmain.090610-1900}}<br />
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===RTM Escrow===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7260|7260.0.win7_rtm.090612-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7262|7262.0.win7_rtm.090617-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7263|7263.0.win7_rtm.090619-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7264|7264.0.win7_rtm.090622-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7267|7267.0.win7_rtm.090629-1952}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7279|7279.0.winmain.090627-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7600.16384|7600.16384.win7_rtm.090710-1945}}<br />
<br />
===RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7600.16385|7600.16385.win7_rtm.090713-1255}}<br />
===Service Pack 1 Beta===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.16537|7601.16537.win7.100327-0053}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.16556|7601.16556.win7sp1_beta.100421-1510}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.16562|7601.16562.win7sp1_beta.100603-1800}}<br />
===Service Pack 1 RC===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.17104|7601.17104.win7sp1_rc.100921-1630}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.17105|7601.17105.win7sp1_rc.100929-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.17125|7601.17125.win7.101029-1605}}<br />
===Service Pack 1===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7601.17514|7601.17514.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850}}<br />
===Update RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7600.16526|7600.16526.win7_gdr.100210-1504}}<br />
===Post-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7650|7650.fbl_tools_debugger(wmbla).100201-1203}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7652|7652}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7700|7700.winmain.100122-1900}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_XP_build_2432&diff=39518Windows XP build 24322019-03-02T15:16:30Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = XP<br />
|buildtag = 5.1.2432.main.010203-1757<br />
|image = WindowsXP-5.1.2432-Demo.png<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2001-02-03<br />
}} <br />
<br />
'''Windows XP build 2432''' is an unleaked pre-beta 2 build of [[Windows XP]]. Not much is known about this build of Whistler, but two screenshots have been showcased. However, the screenshots might be poorly faked due to the login screen having the Windows XP logo in the upper-right corner instead of the Whistler logo.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2432-Login.png|Login screen<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_XP_build_2432&diff=39517Windows XP build 24322019-03-02T15:14:26Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = XP<br />
|buildtag = 5.1.2432.main.010203-1757<br />
|image = WindowsXP-5.1.2432-Demo.png<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2001-02-03<br />
}} <br />
<br />
'''Windows XP build 2432''' is an unleaked pre-beta 2 build of [[Windows XP]]. Not much is known about this build of Whistler, but two screenshots have been showcased. It remains unleaked. However, the screenshots might be poorly faked due to the login screen having the Windows XP logo in the upper-right corner instead of the Whistler logo.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2432-Login.png|Login screen<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_XP_build_2432&diff=39516Windows XP build 24322019-03-02T15:12:24Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = XP<br />
|buildtag = 5.1.2432.main.010203-1757<br />
|image = WindowsXP-5.1.2432-Demo.png<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2001-02-03<br />
}} <br />
<br />
Not much is known about this build of Whistler, but two screenshots have been showcased. It remains unleaked. |However, it might be fake due to the login screen having the Windows XP logo in the upper-right corner instead of the Whistler logo.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2432-Login.png|Login screen<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_XP_build_2600&diff=39515Windows XP build 26002019-03-02T15:08:53Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = XP<br />
|image = WindowsXP-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 5.1.2600.xpclient.010817-1148<br />
|arch = x86, ia64<br />
|compiled = 2001-08-17<br />
|sku = Professional<br/>Home Edition<br />
|winver = WindowsXP-RTM-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/346|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20xp/5.1.2600.0/english/professional}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows XP build 2600''' is the Release to Manufacturing build of [[Windows XP]], released on 2001-08-24. PC manufacturers could sell PCs with XP pre-installed on 2001-09-24. The RTM build became generally available on 2001-10-25 with two main versions: Home Edition and Professional. It had kernel version 5.1 ([[Windows 2000|2000]] was version 5.0 and [[Windows Neptune|Neptune]] was 5.50). There is also a version of this build for Itanium 64-bit processors.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsXPRTMBoot.png|Boot Screen<br />
WinXPHomeBoot.png|Home Boot Screen<br />
WinXPSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2600rtm-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2600rtm-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green theme<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2600rtm-slstartmenu.png|Silver theme<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2600rtm-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_9780&diff=39514Windows 10 build 97802019-03-02T14:51:52Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10<br />
|buildtag = 6.3.9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|image = Windows10-6.3.9780-Desktop.png<br />
|compiled = 2014-06-22<br />
|timebomb = 2015-07-15<br />
|sku = Core<br>Pro<br />
|winver = Windows10-6.3.9780-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/4301|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%2010/6.3.9780.0/english/professional}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 10 build 9780''' is a pre-Technical Preview build of [[Windows 10]]. This build was leaked on or a little before 2019-01-26. This build is currently the earliest leaked build of Windows 10, and due to its earliness it is identified as [[Windows 8.1]] in many areas and still has kernel version 6.3. It can also boot on current date due to it being in the fbl_partner branch.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win8boot.png|Boot screen<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780-Setup.png|Setup<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-Setup2.png|Setup is expanding files<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-Setup3.png|Getting your PC ready<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-OOBE.png|OOBE<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-OOBE2.png|Installing apps<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartScreen.png|Start Screen<br />
Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartMenu.png|Start Menu<br />
WindowsVista-RTM-Safe.png|Safe to shutdown screen (unused)<br />
9780.png|The screenshot YPwn posted on the BetaArchive Discord<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_9697&diff=39513Windows 10 build 96972019-03-02T14:49:11Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10<br />
|image = 9697.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.3.9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|compiled = 2014-02-27<br />
|sku = Enterprise<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 10 build 9697''' is a build of Windows 10. It is the earliest known build of [[Windows 10]] as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}. It was shown at the /BUILD/ on 2014-04-02. Much like [[Windows 2000 build 2202.1|Whistler build 2202]] and [[Windows 7 build 7700]], the kernel version is still 6.3 and there is a dispute as to whether it is a very early build of Windows 10 or a post-RTM [[Windows 8.1]] build (despite the watermark calling it 'Windows 8.1 Enterprise'.)</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_10136_(fbl_shell1)&diff=39511Windows 10 build 10136 (fbl shell1)2019-03-02T14:47:30Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|image = 10136shell1.png<br />
|version = 10<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.10136.fbl_shell1.150601-1846<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|compiled = 2015-06-01<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 10 build 10136''' is an unleaked build of [[Windows 10]]. It was demonstrated on 2015-06-04. It was (apparently) shown running Office 95 to demonstrate Windows 10's backward compatibility.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_10136_(fbl_shell1)&diff=39510Windows 10 build 10136 (fbl shell1)2019-03-02T14:47:16Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|image = 10136shell1.png<br />
|version = 10<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.10136.fbl_shell1.150601-1846<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|compiled = 2015-06-01<br />
}}<br />
<br />
''''Windows 10 build 10136'''' is an unleaked build of [[Windows 10]]. It was demonstrated on 2015-06-04. It was (apparently) shown running Office 95 to demonstrate Windows 10's backward compatibility.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_10136_(fbl_shell1)&diff=39509Windows 10 build 10136 (fbl shell1)2019-03-02T14:47:04Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|image = 10136shell1.png<br />
|version = 10<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.10136.fbl_shell1.150601-1846<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|compiled = 2015-06-01<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'Windows 10 build 10136' is an unleaked build of [[Windows 10]]. It was demonstrated on 2015-06-04. It was (apparently) shown running Office 95 to demonstrate Windows 10's backward compatibility.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_18348&diff=39448Windows 10 build 183482019-03-01T19:49:39Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10 version 1903<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.18348.1.19h1_release.190226-1407<br />
|arch = x86, x64, ARM64<br />
|sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterprise N<br>Home<br>Home N<br>Pro<br>Pro N<br>Single language<br />
|compiled = 2019-02-26<br />
|timebomb = 2019-07-05<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/4366}}<br />
<!--|winver = 18348-Winver.png<br />
|image = 18348-Desktop.png--><br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 10 19H1 build 18348''' was released on 2019-03-01 to Insiders in the Fast Ring. This build includes all the new features and improvements that were added in [[Windows 10 build 18845|20H1 build 18845]].<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win8boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
18342-Login1.png|Login screen<br />
18342-Login2.png|Login screen<br />
<!--18348-Start.png|Start Menu--><br />
10159-ShuttingDown.png|Shutdown Screen<br />
</gallery><br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/03/01/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-18348 Official announcement]</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_3683&diff=39442Windows Longhorn build 36832019-03-01T18:56:24Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = 3683_1.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Media Center Edition<br/>Professional<br />
|compiled = 2002-09-23<br />
|timebomb = 2003-09-19<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|winver = LH3683_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/514|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.3683.0/english/professional/x86|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3ALonghorn%3A3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 3683''' is a Milestone 3 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] and is currently the earliest leaked build of Longhorn. The build was leaked in November 2002 by XBetas, and their effect can be seen in the setup handle (advertising for their now long-gone IRC channel). The pure unmodified copy of this build isn't leaked, but it is believed that some private beta scene members have it. <br />
<br />
This build still uses the i386 installation used in previous versions of Windows (and as such still has the same minimum requirements as Windows XP). However, using <code>winnt.exe</code> to install has been unsupported and no longer works.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
*This build is one of the earliest to introduce the [[Plex]] theme and the [[Windows Sidebar]].<br />
*The Windows logo in the Start Button has been changed to be all white, and not colored like all the versions of Windows before it.<br />
*The login screen has been modified from the blue [[Luna]] color to a white and dark blue color. The current date and time is also included on the top right corner of the login screen.<br />
*Windows Explorer has been partially changed, like the templates in the My Documents and My Pictures were notably different as well as the Open and Save as dialog boxes also included the template, incorporating aesthetic changes and a few new user interface options.<br />
*This build also includes a display settings applet based on the Windows Presentation Foundation (then codenamed ''Avalon''). <br />
*Internet Explorer has been updated to version 6.05 as well which includes a download manager.<br />
*This build is one of the first to feature virtual desktops. This was also later introduced in [[Windows 10]], but unlike in Milestone 3 of Longhorn, it's unlimited and can't have different wallpaper anymore.<br />
*The OOBE music is also changed to "No Hay Problema" from Pink Martini, which is also included but not used in [[Windows Server 2003]].<br />
*It is possible to terminate critical system processes in Task Manager.<br />
* This build's watermark refers to itself as ''"Longhorn XP Professional"'' as opposed to ''"Windows XP Professional"'' on the earlier builds.<br />
* System Properties in this build refers to itself as ''"Microsoft Longhorn XP Professional Version 2003"'' as opposed to ''"Microsoft Windows XP Standard Server Version 2003"'' on [[Windows Longhorn build 3670|build 3670]] and ''"Microsoft Windows Longhorn Professional Version 200X"'' on [[Windows Longhorn build 3663|build 3663]].<br />
===Desktop Composition Engine===<br />
Contrary to popular belief, this build already contains [[Desktop Composition Engine]], but it is unstable and only renders window transparency. It is only known to work on real hardware, and it lacks a user interface as well. It can be enabled by adding the following registry key, rebooting, and then running the command <code>rundll32 user32.dll,StartDCE</code>:<br />
<pre><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DesktopComposition]<br />
"StartupOptions"=dword:00000001<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===WinFS===<br />
An early revision of WinFS was also included, but very little in the way of a user interface was included, and as such it appeared to early testers to be nothing more than a service that consumed large amounts of memory and processor time.<br />
<br />
===Windows Sidebar===<br />
This build was one of the earliest to include the Sidebar. A new "Sidebar" was also present, which contained many of the gadgets that would much later be seen in Windows Sidebar, such as an analog clock, slide show, and search capability. An option in this version of the sidebar also made it possible to move the Start button into it, and disable the traditional taskbar entirely.<br />
<br />
===Media Center===<br />
Much like the other Milestone 3 builds, this build contains an early version of the Media Center components, codenamed ''Freestyle''. The components can be added from the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel under the name of Freestyle. However, it is somewhat unstable and may crash instantly on some systems. This also changes the boot screen, altering the "Professional" text to "Freestyle".<br />
<br />
When prompted for the second disk, it should be pointed to the D:\I386 directory of the installation media.<br />
<br />
===Start Page===<br />
This build, along with the other Milestone 3 builds, contains a new Start Page feature, appearing to be an prototype to a different OOBE to replace the one used in [[Windows XP]]. By default, it is not accessible, but Stanimir Stoyanov provided the original Start Page Launcher which can be used to open the Start Page<ref>https://longhorn.ms/startpage</ref>. Due to its earliness, it only contains four tiles that is nonfunctional, being E-Mail, Calendar, Quicklaunch, and PromotionsTile.<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*As stated above, this build can no longer be installed by running <code>winnt.exe</code> from MS-DOS.<br />
*As with later builds of Longhorn, this build is incompatible with a number of applications that require [[Windows XP]] or earlier due to the kernel version. Many of these compatibility issues can be resolved by running applications in Windows Compatibility Mode or by editing the ''CSDVersion'' key located in the Windows Registry.<br />
*Although this build is stable when compared to later builds of "Longhorn", [[Windows Explorer]] is a bit unstable and often will fail to terminate upon ending the user session.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghorn36834011Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
2018-01-06 173055.png<br />
2018-01-06 173436.png<br />
Longhorn3xxxLogin.png<br />
LonghornWelcome.png|Login<br />
Longhorn3683TerminateCsrss.png|Terminating CSRSS.exe<br />
2018-01-06 175116.png<br />
2018-01-06 175640.png|Classic Theme<br />
Longhorn Build 3683 Demo.PNG|Demo<br />
WinXPSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
3683sidebar.jpg|Sidebar<br />
Sidebarandtaskbar3683.jpg<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-ogstartmenu.png|Olive-Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-cwstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex Theme<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Longhorn%203683/ Longhorn 3683 @ BetaArchive Screenshots Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Longhorn%203683%20Media%20Center%20Edition/ Longhorn 3683 Media Center Edition @ BetaArchive Screenshots Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp "Longhorn" Alpha Preview] - Build 3683 reviewed by Paul Thurrott<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references></references></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_3683&diff=39441Windows Longhorn build 36832019-03-01T18:55:47Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = 3683_1.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Media Center Edition<br/>Professional<br />
|compiled = 2002-09-23<br />
|timebomb = 2003-09-19<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|winver = LH3683_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/514|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.3683.0/english/professional/x86|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3ALonghorn%3A3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 3683''' is a Milestone 3 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] and is currently the earliest leaked build of Longhorn. The build was leaked in November 2002 by XBetas, and their effect can be seen in the setup handle (advertising for their now long-gone IRC channel). The pure unmodified copy of this build isn't leaked, but it is believed that some private beta scene members have it. <br />
<br />
This build still uses the i386 installation used in previous versions of Windows (and as such still has the same minimum requirements as Windows XP). However, using <code>winnt.exe</code> to install has been unsupported and no longer works.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
*This build is one of the earliest to introduce the [[Plex]] theme and the [[Windows Sidebar]].<br />
*The Windows logo in the Start Button has been changed to be all white, and not colored like all the versions of Windows before it.<br />
*The login screen has been modified from the blue [[Luna]] color to a white and dark blue color. The current date and time is also included on the top right corner of the login screen.<br />
*Windows Explorer has been partially changed, like the templates in the My Documents and My Pictures were notably different as well as the Open and Save as dialog boxes also included the template, incorporating aesthetic changes and a few new user interface options.<br />
*This build also includes a display settings applet based on the Windows Presentation Foundation (then codenamed ''Avalon''). <br />
*Internet Explorer has been updated to version 6.05 as well which includes a download manager.<br />
*This build is one of the first to feature virtual desktops. This was also later introduced in [[Windows 10]], but unlike in Milestone 3 of Longhorn, it's unlimited and can't have different wallpaper anymore.<br />
*The OOBE music is also changed to "No Hay Problema" from Pink Martini, which is also included but not used in [[Windows Server 2003]].<br />
*It is possible to terminate critical system processes in Task Manager.<br />
* This build's watermark refers to itself as ''"Longhorn XP Professional"'' as opposed to ''"Windows XP Professional"'' on the earlier builds.<br />
* System Properties in this refers to itself as ''" Microsoft Longhorn XP Professional Version 2003"'' as opposed to ''"Microsoft Windows XP Standard Server Version 2003"'' on [[Windows Longhorn build 3670|build 3670]] and ''"Microsoft Windows Longhorn Professional Version 200X"'' on [[Windows Longhorn build 3663|build 3663]].<br />
===Desktop Composition Engine===<br />
Contrary to popular belief, this build already contains [[Desktop Composition Engine]], but it is unstable and only renders window transparency. It is only known to work on real hardware, and it lacks a user interface as well. It can be enabled by adding the following registry key, rebooting, and then running the command <code>rundll32 user32.dll,StartDCE</code>:<br />
<pre><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DesktopComposition]<br />
"StartupOptions"=dword:00000001<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===WinFS===<br />
An early revision of WinFS was also included, but very little in the way of a user interface was included, and as such it appeared to early testers to be nothing more than a service that consumed large amounts of memory and processor time.<br />
<br />
===Windows Sidebar===<br />
This build was one of the earliest to include the Sidebar. A new "Sidebar" was also present, which contained many of the gadgets that would much later be seen in Windows Sidebar, such as an analog clock, slide show, and search capability. An option in this version of the sidebar also made it possible to move the Start button into it, and disable the traditional taskbar entirely.<br />
<br />
===Media Center===<br />
Much like the other Milestone 3 builds, this build contains an early version of the Media Center components, codenamed ''Freestyle''. The components can be added from the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel under the name of Freestyle. However, it is somewhat unstable and may crash instantly on some systems. This also changes the boot screen, altering the "Professional" text to "Freestyle".<br />
<br />
When prompted for the second disk, it should be pointed to the D:\I386 directory of the installation media.<br />
<br />
===Start Page===<br />
This build, along with the other Milestone 3 builds, contains a new Start Page feature, appearing to be an prototype to a different OOBE to replace the one used in [[Windows XP]]. By default, it is not accessible, but Stanimir Stoyanov provided the original Start Page Launcher which can be used to open the Start Page<ref>https://longhorn.ms/startpage</ref>. Due to its earliness, it only contains four tiles that is nonfunctional, being E-Mail, Calendar, Quicklaunch, and PromotionsTile.<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*As stated above, this build can no longer be installed by running <code>winnt.exe</code> from MS-DOS.<br />
*As with later builds of Longhorn, this build is incompatible with a number of applications that require [[Windows XP]] or earlier due to the kernel version. Many of these compatibility issues can be resolved by running applications in Windows Compatibility Mode or by editing the ''CSDVersion'' key located in the Windows Registry.<br />
*Although this build is stable when compared to later builds of "Longhorn", [[Windows Explorer]] is a bit unstable and often will fail to terminate upon ending the user session.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghorn36834011Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
2018-01-06 173055.png<br />
2018-01-06 173436.png<br />
Longhorn3xxxLogin.png<br />
LonghornWelcome.png|Login<br />
Longhorn3683TerminateCsrss.png|Terminating CSRSS.exe<br />
2018-01-06 175116.png<br />
2018-01-06 175640.png|Classic Theme<br />
Longhorn Build 3683 Demo.PNG|Demo<br />
WinXPSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
3683sidebar.jpg|Sidebar<br />
Sidebarandtaskbar3683.jpg<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-ogstartmenu.png|Olive-Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-cwstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex Theme<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Longhorn%203683/ Longhorn 3683 @ BetaArchive Screenshots Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Longhorn%203683%20Media%20Center%20Edition/ Longhorn 3683 Media Center Edition @ BetaArchive Screenshots Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp "Longhorn" Alpha Preview] - Build 3683 reviewed by Paul Thurrott<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references></references></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39439Windows 10 (original release)2019-03-01T17:57:03Z<p>2.30.192.61: Undo revision 39438 by 2.30.192.61 (talk)</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
<br />
Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]], [[Windows 10 19H2|"19H2"]] and [[Windows 10 20H1|"20H1"]] updates can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
<br />
== Builds ==<br />
''BetaWiki list only those builds with more information available (i.e. screenshots, photos, etc.) or ones released outside Microsoft (Partners, WIP).''<br />
<br />
<!-- <br />
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===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
<br />
=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
<br />
==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
<br />
=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39438Windows 10 (original release)2019-03-01T17:56:09Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
<br />
Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]], [[Windows 10 19H2|"19H2"]] and [[Windows 10 20H1|"20H1"]] updates can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
<br />
== Builds ==<br />
''BetaWiki list only those builds with more information available (i.e. screenshots, photos, etc.) or ones released outside Microsoft (Partners, WIP).''<br />
<br />
<!-- <br />
READ BEFORE EDITING<br />
Restrict editing this build list only to builds released to Partners or the Windows Insider Program. Everything else goes to the Update Builds page.<br />
--><br />
===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9650|9650.fbl_sid_auth.131021-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
<br />
=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
<br />
==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
<br />
=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_November_2019_Update&diff=39437Windows 10 November 2019 Update2019-03-01T17:29:22Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name = Windows 10 ''19H2''<br />
|codename = 19H2<br />
|family=10<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 10 version 1903|Windows 10 April 2019 Update]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 20H1]] (in&nbsp;development)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 "19H2"''' is an update for Windows 10 that is scheduled to be shipped at around 2019-10. As of 2019-03, there are no known builds, but the first builds will be released to Windows Insiders after Microsoft gets [[Windows 10 version 1903]] nearly finished and ready for release.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_7_build_7231&diff=39436Windows 7 build 72312019-03-01T17:17:07Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 7<br />
|image = Windows7-6.1.7231prertm-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.1.7231.0.winmain.090608-1900<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Ultimate<br />
|compiled = 2009-06-08<br />
|timebomb = 2010-03-01<br />
|winver = Windows7-6.1.7231prertm-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/445|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%207/6.1.7231.0/english/ultimate/x86%20(vhd)}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 7 build 7231''' is a build of [[Windows 7]]. This is the last build to contain the betta fish wallpaper, before it was replaced by the default wallpaper used in the final version of Windows 7 in the [[Windows 7 build 7232|next build]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win7Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
Windows7-6.1.7231prertm-Demo.png|Demo<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39387Windows 10 (original release)2019-02-28T19:45:08Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
<br />
Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]], [[Windows 10 19H2|"19H2"]] and [[Windows 10 20H1|"20H1"]] updates can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
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== Builds ==<br />
''BetaWiki list only those builds with more information available (i.e. screenshots, photos, etc.) or ones released outside Microsoft (Partners, WIP).''<br />
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===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
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=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
<br />
=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
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==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
<br />
=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_18845.1001&diff=39382Windows 10 build 18845.10012019-02-28T19:37:55Z<p>2.30.192.61: Created page with "{{Infobox Windows build |version = 10 20H1 |buildtag = 18845.1001.rs_prerelease.190223-1718 |arch = x64, x86 |sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterpri..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10 20H1<br />
|buildtag = 18845.1001.rs_prerelease.190223-1718<br />
|arch = x64, x86<br />
|sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterprise N<br>Home<br>Home N<br>Pro<br>Pro N<br />
|compiled = 2019-02-23<br />
|timebomb = 2019-07-05<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 build 18845''' is a public build of the "20H1" update for [[Windows 10]]. It was [https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/02/28/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-18845/ released on 2019-02-28] to Windows Insiders who are opted into Skip Ahead.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
*An update for Emoji 12.0.<br />
*Bugfixes and general improvements listed in the official announcement.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_November_2019_Update&diff=39376Windows 10 November 2019 Update2019-02-28T19:06:44Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name = Windows 10 ''19H2''<br />
|codename = 19H2<br />
|family=10<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 10 version 1903|Windows 10 April 2019 Update]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 20H1]] (in&nbsp;development)<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 10 "19H2"''' is an update for Windows 10 that is scheduled to be shipped at around 2019-10. As of 2019-02, there are no known builds, but the first builds will be released to Windows Insiders after Microsoft gets [[Windows 10 version 1903]] nearly finished and ready for release.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_18841&diff=39371Windows 10 build 188412019-02-28T19:02:45Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10 20H1<br />
|buildtag = 18841.1000.rs_prerelease.190215-1738<br />
|arch = x64, x86<br />
|sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterprise N<br>Home<br>Home N<br>Pro<br>Pro N<br />
|compiled = 2019-02-15<br />
|timebomb = 2019-07-05<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/4354}}<br />
|winver = 18841-Winver.png<br />
|image = 18841-Desktop.png<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 10 build 18841''' is the second public build of the "20H1" update for [[Windows 10]]. It was [https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/02/22/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-18841/ released on 2019-02-22] to Windows Insiders who are opted into Skip Ahead.<br />
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==New features==<br />
Similar to [[Windows 10 build 18836|Build 18836]], this build does not have new features added yet. However, it does have a lot of bug fixes and minor improvements from the official announcement from Microsoft.<br />
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* Windows Sandbox configuration file support (from Build 18342)<br />
* Windows Sandbox hotkey support<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win8boot.png|Boot screen<br />
18841-Desktop.png|Desktop<br />
18841-Start.png|Start Menu<br />
WindowsVista-RTM-Safe.png|Safe to shutdown screen (unused)<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10 version 1903<br />
|buildtag = 18342.1.19h1_release.190215-1528<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterprise N<br>Home<br>Home N<br>Pro<br>Pro N<br />
|compiled = 2019-02-05<br />
|timebomb = 2019-07-05<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/4350}}<br />
|winver = 18342-Winver.png<br />
|image = 18342-Desktop.png<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 10 19H1 build 18342''' was released on 2019-02-08 to Insiders in the Fast Ring and 2019-02-28 to Insiders in the Slow Ring.<br />
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== New Features ==<br />
* Improved gaming on Windows 10 - bugfixes related to State of Decay, the game that launched with [[Windows 10 build 18334|the previous insider build]]<br />
* Linux files inside of File Explorer - Access your files by navigating to \\wsl$\<distro_name><br />
* Other general bugfixes and improvements listed in the announcement, a significant amount of them being related to Windows Sandbox<br />
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== Update Availability ==<br />
This build was not released to computers with the following processor model numbers, due to an issue with Connected Standby:<br />
* Intel64 Family 6 Model 142<br />
* Intel64 Family 6 Model 158<br />
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== Other updates for Insiders ==<br />
The [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/web-activities/eiipeonhflhoiacfbniealbdjoeoglid Web Activities] extension for Google Chrome was launched alongside this build. It collects activities from your browser and adds them to your Windows Timeline.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win8boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
18342-Login1.png|Login screen<br />
18342-Login2.png|Login screen<br />
18342-Start.png|Start Menu<br />
10159-ShuttingDown.png|Shutdown Screen<br />
</gallery><br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/02/20/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-18342 Official announcement]</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_NT_3.5_build_388&diff=39321Windows NT 3.5 build 3882019-02-27T16:49:47Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = NT 3.5<br />
|version-link = Windows NT 3.5x<br />
|buildtag = 3.5.388.1<br />
|arch = x86<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows NT 3.5 build 388.1''' is a mislabeled, partially corrupted and incomplete copy of [[Windows NT 3.1 build 404.1|Windows NT 3.1 build 404]]. It was uploaded to BetaArchive by Cross0210 on 2008-05-02.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4245</ref> It remains widely available online.<br />
<br />
The origin of this bizarre mislabel is unknown. Due to its broken state, it tends to crash during or after installation.<br />
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==References==</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_9697&diff=39296Windows 10 build 96972019-02-26T20:35:05Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10<br />
|image = 9697.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.3.9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|compiled = 2014-02-27<br />
|sku = Enterprise<br />
}}<br />
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This pre-Technical Preview build of [[Windows 10]] is the earliest known as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}. It was shown at the /BUILD/ on 2014-04-02. Much like [[Windows 2000 build 2202.1|Whistler build 2202]] and [[Windows 7 build 7700]], the kernel version is still 6.3 and there is a dispute as to whether it is a very early build of Windows 10 or a post-RTM [[Windows 8.1]] build (despite the watermark calling it 'Windows 8.1 Enterprise'.)</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_9697&diff=39295Windows 10 build 96972019-02-26T20:26:52Z<p>2.30.192.61: Reworded the article.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10<br />
|image = 9697.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.3.9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|compiled = 2014-02-27<br />
|sku = Enterprise<br />
}}<br />
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This pre-Technical Preview build of [[Windows 10]] is the earliest known as of 2016-05-31. It was shown at the /BUILD/ on 2014-04-02. Much like [[Windows 2000 build 2202.1|Whistler build 2202]] and [[Windows 7 build 7700]], the kernel version is still 6.3 and there is a dispute as to whether it is a very early build of Windows 10 or a post-RTM [[Windows 8.1]] build (despite the watermark calling it 'Windows 8.1 Enterprise'.)</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39294Windows 10 (original release)2019-02-26T20:02:11Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
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'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
<br />
Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], and [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]] can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
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== Builds ==<br />
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===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
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=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
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=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
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==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
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=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
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=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
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=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Community_portal&diff=39269BetaWiki:Community portal2019-02-26T19:12:38Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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==Test==<br />
Test community portal... [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:58, 10 May 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Regarding the spammer==<br />
AlphaBeta, The IP that has attacked a few users about here should be blocked. The IP's attack behaviour was unacceptable. I know you say it's not spamming. But it's personal attack, which some may consider worse than spamming. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 10:26, 12 May 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Main Page==<br />
I have restored some of the elements of the Main Page, such as the News section. VIPs are now again able to edit the Main Page, but please restrict that to editing the News section. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 13:19, 30 May 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Windows 10 Update Builds==<br />
Should we add all update builds to the Windows 10 page as soon as it RTMs or should we keep it in the current state, perhaps with BLItems instead of ESD filenames? --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 13:19, 30 May 2015 (BST)<br />
:Keep it in current state. Otherwise, Windows 10 main page will be cluttery. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 08:36, 3 June 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Yet another question==<br />
Should we name pages like [[Windows:Explorer]], [[Windows:DCE]] according the Guidelines and leave the current state or apply the Guidelines naming system to builds only and rename these pages to Windows Explorer, Desktop Composition Engine and so on? --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 18:44, 2 June 2015 (BST)<br />
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I think we shall apply the Guidelines naming sistem to builds only, because names like [[Windows:DCE]] can be quite confusing, since "Windows DCE" never existed.--[[Special:Contributions/46.102.69.61|46.102.69.61]] 19:24, 2 June 2015 (BST) (ovctvct)<br />
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==Improvement==<br />
I am going to improve the articles on BetaWiki. People, it is ''not'' good that some of our pages are merely a few words. They should have more information, so I will add more. We have some very good articles (such as Windows 1 DR5 and Windows 8.1 Preview) but some are underdeveloped. So I will enhance them with content, images, etc. Thanks for your attention. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 10:48, 5 July 2015 (BST)<br />
:I have to move several pages because of people not following the guidelines. It says that we are not BA, don't include the timestamp in the article name. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 11:37, 2 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:I want to improve the articles about Windows 8 builds. I would like to start with build 7850; does anyone have an ISO in their collection they could provide a link to (on MEGA, preferably, it's more secure)? [[User:Callum90ish|Callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 19:58, 15 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::There's something wrong with your signature Callum. Also, I don't have an ISO, but try ftp://oscollect.old-dos.ru. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:15, 15 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::Unfortunately, there is nothing there on Windows 8. It's going to be difficult fixing up the wiki, when half the builds are only available in Fort Knox (BA FTP). [[User:Callum90ish|Callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 20:37, 15th August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::Hey, I can help you with several builds. However, I can't provide any builds due to my (lack of) upload speeds. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 10:50, 15 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::What builds can you help me write better articles for? I've got Windows 7 Beta & Pre-beta build 6801, Windows 8 DP and a wide range of Vista builds. Do you have some other builds you can provide information and screenshots for? [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] (User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 11:14, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::I did screenshots of build 5048, you can see them on the build's page. I also have some screenshots of: Windows 98, NT 4, Windows 10 Technical Preview. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 00:32, 16 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::What 98 builds do you have screenshots of? Might as well start from the earlier builds, since that's what people look at (in my experience, usually either because I told them too, or because they're more interesting). [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 11:50, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::Hey, I have the following 9x builds, and I can sort them by the difficulty in installing them in VMware or Virtualbox: Easy: 431, 445, 450, 456, 468, 474, 490, 501, all of the leaked 950-r? builds, 1094, 2106-2222A, 2332-2470, 2481-2535. Difficult: 58s-73g, 189-405 (except 346), all leaked 11xx builds, 1411, 1434, 1593, 1619, 1650-1900 (English builds only). Painful: 81-122, 1511, 1518, 1525, 1559. I don't have access to my main right now (and it's going to undergo an upgrade soon, anyway) but I'll try to start on more of these articles ASAP. I already did 1 or 2 of the more boring builds, like 445, as they may literally only have a couple of changes noticeable to normal people.--[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 03:38, 16 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::Okay, then. If you work on those 9x builds, I'll start work on NT5/6/10 builds. I have quite a few of them. The problem will be getting hold of builds in order to gather information and screenshots. Curse Steve Sinofsky and his obsession with plugging every last leak!!! [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 15:53, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::::[takes jacket off :P] I'll do Windows XP screenshots, earlier ones are a little intimidating at this point but I'll figure it out. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:46, 16 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::: I might start with Windows 7. If anybody wants to help me, download links for ISO's (excl. 6801/7000), screenshots and information are all welcome. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 18:05, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::: Does anyone know a good website for Windows 7 builds? [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 10:19, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::: Sadly none exists afaik. BA is the only one who provides ISO's of 7 betas. Olddos.ru only gives a 6780 ISO, plus that ISO is broken(throws error during setup). Would you like a 6936 ISO? But I can only upload it to my google drive. Note: To install 6936 in workstation,select windows 7 x64 as guest, select LSI Logic adapter ONLY, other adapters causes setup to freeze. And download this to enable the superbar and other locked stuff: http://static.squarespace.com/static/514e2905e4b023ca28fd2047/514e2ad8e4b0d528d07c0c96/514e2ae0e4b0d528d07c13b4/1323212437000/BlueBadge_rev3_x64.zip?format=original Wil provid ISO ASAP.--[[Special:Contributions/85.122.4.49|85.122.4.49]] 06:16, 17 August 2015 (BST) (ovctvct)<br />
::::::::::::: OK. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:52, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::: Great. If you have any other NT6.x builds, I'd appreciate it if you could upload them. Finding leaked builds, especially in the 6.1-6.3 range, is tricky, and I'm pretty sure we can all agree that torrent sites stink for older leaks, because hardly any of those older builds have any seeders. This is a BIG job. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 18:01, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::: Currently I'm using VBox, which makes any pre-2296 Whistler builds hang at setup :'{ [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 07:07, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::: How about I do those ones? [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 18:50, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::::::: Here's that 6936 ISO : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2CQR48oiPa5eUU1aTgzZ01RZ0U/view?usp=sharing Please tell here when you finished download as it must be removed or some [censored] will DMCA me. --[[Special:Contributions/94.176.152.6|94.176.152.6]] 11:55, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::: Finished now [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 17:09, 18 August 2015 (NZD)<br />
:::::::::::::: OK, link is now down. --[[Special:Contributions/94.176.159.71|94.176.159.71]] 16:37, 18 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::: @callum90ish - No offence, but it seems that you didn't contribute to the 6936 article yet, even though I given you the ISO. Also, you said you have 6801&7000 ISOs, but you didn't even touch the respective pages....Hope you aren't just asking for the ISO's just to play with them and nothing else, if so I will never upload such ISOs again. --[[Special:Contributions/94.176.152.83|94.176.152.83]] 16:54, 19 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::::I'm not. It simply takes a while to find good information and collate it. Plus, to find interesting differences in a build, a certain amount of "playing with it" is necessary. - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 08:02, 20 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::::Plus, I've had issues getting 6936 to install. Keeps stalling at "Setup is starting services...". I've started improving the existing article, but can't do much more until I get the build installed. It's been taking up a fair bit of my time trying to get it running, plus I'm really busy at the moment with work. There's not enough time in the day. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 09:47, 20 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::: Read what I wrote above. Use '''LSI Logic adapter ONLY''', NOT LSI Logic SAS. That way it must work, at least it did for me. Use Windows 7 x64 as guest OS setting. Also, what VMware version do you use? I use 7.1.4 and it works if I select that adapter when making the VM. So, delete the VM and select LSI logic when creating the new one.--[[Special:Contributions/85.122.7.11|85.122.7.11]] 10:24, 20 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::::: Thanks octvt. I've fleshed out the article a bit. Do you have any other 7/8 era ISO's? Builds for those versions are pretty hard to come by. - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 13:09, 2nd September 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::::::::: ATM I don't have any other build, but I can download one just in case. --[[Special:Contributions/85.122.6.120|85.122.6.120]] 07:04, 2 September 2015 (BST) (ovctvct)<br />
:::::::::::::::: Thanks, that would be great. ATM I've only got 7850 from the NT6.2 era, plus the CP... - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 19:31, 2 September 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::::: Would you like 7989? (In case you wonder, I am currenly using an ipv4 to ipv6 tunnel, explaining my IP) --[[Special:Contributions/2001:470:6E:794:0:0:0:2|2001:470:6E:794:0:0:0:2]] 18:39, 3 September 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::::::: 7989 would be fantastic. That's one of the builds I've wanted to get my mitts on for a LONG time! - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 07:17, 3rd September 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::::::: Sorry for bloating the page, but three new Windows 8 builds (7973.fbl_core1, 7973.fbl_core2 and 8056.fbl_grfx) have leaked at OSBetaarchive recently. You might want to to check them out as they'e freely available. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 16:37, 20 September 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::::::::: Yeah, I saw that. I'm waiting till I head off to school, because they've got fibre, versus cruddy ADSL2+ here at home. [[User:Callum90ish|Callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 21:02, 20 September 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Improvement II==<br />
Because it was becoming painful to post from there, I'll make this one. Also Callum you can do anything pre-2296 thanks for your help. I'm actually installing them right now, so yes. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 08:03, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
: Okay, then. Downloading 2250 at the moment. Do you know anyone who might have some Windows 7/8 ISO's? I don't have many of those, thanks to S. Sinofsky and his obsession with plugging leaks. Thank heavens they fired him! [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 19:40, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:: Ha. I don't know, but I'll upload the images tomorrow. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:56, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::Here's a good collection of NT 6.0 builds for you to start with: [https://winworldpc.com/product/windows-longhorn-vis] --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 11:46, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::I am currently improving some NT builds, and one build (5.0.1965) includes an NFO. How do I format and add it properly (like the one in the Windows 8 Build 8888 article)?--[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 13:14, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::I don't know. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:55, 18 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::I will be updating less frequently in the coming days. I have to clear out my downloads queue and upgrade to 10514 on my main. I also want to upgrade to 10525 on my secondary.--[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 11:56, 19 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::Good on you. Everybody needs a break sometimes. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) - 08:37, 20 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::I'm going to upgrade to 10514 very soon (think 20-30 minutes or so). I will be a bit more active after a few hours. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 14:10, 3 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::Things are done here, but I'll need some time to install my apps/drivers. --Recycle.bin --[[Special:Contributions/182.74.246.202|182.74.246.202]] 16:26, 3 September 2015 (BST)<br />
<br />
==The images==<br />
I must say, we are getting to reasonable levels of activity here. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 07:23, 21 August 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Featured article==<br />
I was thinking of an idea to BetaWiki that I've seen at other wikis. The idea is that one of our best article, gets displayed on the main page. It could be an initiative for users to improve articles to FA status. there should be an 'Article of the month', that is well-written and provides a large amount of information. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 00:48, 8 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:I doubt it will work anyways, considering how "much" people care about some(actually most) articles. If you post a specific article on the main page that's too neglected it will do nothing but waste time. No chance, people seem to lose interest in betas nowadays. No matter what you do, they don't get interested anyway. So it's pretty much hopeless.--[[Special:Contributions/2001:470:1F1A:292:0:0:0:2|2001:470:1F1A:292:0:0:0:2]] 08:44, 8 September 2015 (BST)<br />
::That's like saying this wiki is pointless because the beta community in Sept. 2015, is near to nonexistent. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:58, 10 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:::'''In progress''' [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 09:25, 5 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== Votes for deletion ==<br />
<br />
I'm proposing an idea for BetaWiki: Add a 'votes for deletion' (VfD) process which discusses whether or not a page should be deleted based on community consensus, but not for pages which should be quickly deleted (such as spam/promotion, vandalism, etc.) VfD nominations may be placed in the [[BetaWiki:Delete requests]] page, and tagged with this template: [[User:InfinityPlus1/VfD]]. --[[User:InfinityPlus1|InfinityPlus1]] ([[User talk:InfinityPlus1|talk]]) 05:20, 8 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:Good idea. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:57, 10 September 2015 (BST)<br />
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== Protection policy (and other protection-related proposals) ==<br />
<br />
Here is my proposed protection policy:<br/><br />
[[User:InfinityPlus1/Protection_policy]]<br/><br />
I am proposing the following along with the policy here:<br />
* Admin only protection should be called "full protection".<br />
* Edit-trust only protection should be called "quasi-protection".<br />
* Registered user only protection should be called "semi-protection".<br />
* Differently colored lock icons for each protection type:<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Protected_full.png|Full protection<br />
File:Protected_quasi.png|Quasi-protection<br />
File:Protected_semi.png|Semi-protection<br />
File:Protected_move.png|Move protection<br />
File:Protected_upload.png|Upload protection<br />
File:Protected_create.png|Create protection<br />
</gallery><br />
* The notice that appears when editing/moving a quasi-protected page should be changed to the following:<br />
'''Note:''' This page has been protected so that only trusted users can edit it. The latest log entry is provided below for reference:<br/><br />
<small>Note: Add support votes under "<nowiki>===Support===</nowiki>" but above "<nowiki>===Oppose===</nowiki>". Add oppose votes under "<nowiki>===Oppose===</nowiki>" but above "<nowiki>===Discussion===</nowiki>". Add general discussion/comments under "<nowiki>===Discussion===</nowiki>".</small><br />
--[[User:InfinityPlus1|InfinityPlus1]] ([[User talk:InfinityPlus1|talk]]) 06:01, 15 September 2015 (BST)<br />
===Support===<br />
#I'm pro. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:01, 18 September 2015 (BST)<br />
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===Oppose===<br />
#I'm con. [[User:User99672|User99672]] ([[User talk:User99672|talk]]) 00:55, 16 October 2015 (BST)<br />
#I'm con too. We're not Wikipedia, we don't need those.--[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 07:08, 17 October 2015 (BST)<br />
#Con aswell. [[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 22:27, 22 October 2015 (BST)<br />
#Frankly, I think that this system is unnecessary, and so I'm voting for 'con'. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 19:45, 24 October 2015 (BST)<br />
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===Discussion===<br />
I thought there was an issue for a while, in that this wiki concentrates, let's just say 10% on the management of the wiki and 90% on the information contained within. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:02, 18 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:User99672, what's the issue? You might want to explain why you're contra. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 05:46, 16 October 2015 (BST)<br />
::I would've responded to this earlier had there been some form of notification system. Oh well, my apologies. I find it blatantly un-necessary. The amount of traffic and frequency of spammings here just doesn't *warrant* it. [[User:User99672|User99672]] ([[User talk:User99672|talk]]) 18:23, 25 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Management and voting templates ==<br />
<br />
At the moment I'm working on a series of templates to use in various community discussions, for instance to vote on important matters, or for admin use. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 23:16, 9 October 2015 (BST)<br />
<br />
== Database error? ==<br />
<br />
Yesterday I tried to access the site, but there was an issue with the database. Now it is fixed, of course. I wonder if it was actually a client-side issue, because it appears (RecentChanges) other users were correctly able to edit. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 05:46, 16 October 2015 (BST)<br />
:I got that too, it could be because the mediawiki is quite outdated(1.23.0),latest is 1.25.--[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 07:08, 17 October 2015 (BST)<br />
::Perhaps that's the case. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 22:59, 17 October 2015 (BST)<br />
:It's not really outdated. If you bothered to check, you'd find that 1.23.0 is a LTS release. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:03, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Protection ==<br />
<br />
It used to come across to me that this wiki is rather censorship-happy due to protecting pages all over the place. Why don't we have some sort of template which says, 'This page is protected'? Also, for one-off vandalism, ''temporary'' protection is better. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 01:21, 8 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Civil ==<br />
<br />
Is this a rule yet? ''Be civil to other users, and don't make directly criticising edits. Also don't back-seat sysop.'' [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:05, 25 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Boxes! ==<br />
I have put some effort and made Wikipedia-alike administration info "boxes". You can check out them [[BetaWiki:Sandbox|there]]. If there are no objections, I will replace the actual templates with ones using the new [[:Template:Box]]. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:03, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
::This is nice. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 01:24, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Flow ==<br />
<br />
Just will leave the following link here and let me know what do you think of it and whether should I get it running on BetaWiki... https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Flow --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:17, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
:I {{Oppose}} this. I've used Flow on another wiki and it's glitchy and just makes it confusing to navigate. We should however implement DPLforum. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 01:23, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
::I briefly checked DPLforum, and I've got to object. This is a wiki and not a forum board. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:29, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== -Info templates ==<br />
<br />
I am renaming -Info templates (BuildInfo, StorePackageInfo, VersionInfo, etc.) to InfoBox Something to conform with the wiki standards (VersionInfo will get an infobox soon). Redirects are going to stay as long as there are still articles referring to the old names. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 02:28, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
::This is indeed a good system. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 02:59, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== On Windows CE ==<br />
<br />
We don't have any CE-related articles yet, but when we do, is Windows Mobile to be given a separate page? I personally say no. However, Windows Phone should have its own page as it's an altogether-different platform, whereas Windows Mobile is based on CE. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 03:46, 11 December 2015 (GMT)<br />
:What about Windows 10 Mobile, considering the new OneCore strategy? --[[Special:Contributions/89.29.80.194|89.29.80.194]] 13:57, 23 December 2015 (GMT)<br />
::Is that really a separate OS base? [[Special:Contributions/120.144.40.84|120.144.40.84]] 22:25, 30 December 2015 (GMT)<br />
:::That's the point... --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 18:43, 2 April 2016 (BST)<br />
::::Windows 10 Mobile should still be on the Windows Phone page, at least until further information. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 05:33, 3 April 2016 (BST)<br />
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== A link ==<br />
<br />
[http://t4cfantasy.com/WOS/WOS-C%20v8.6.2%20Beta%203a.txt Is this useful???] [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 22:16, 11 January 2016 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== How do we list periodical releases? ==<br />
<br />
Because, as we know, Microsoft will now release Windows versions in a gradual system, but now the Threshold Wave 2 and Redstone builds are listed on the Windows 10 page. Should we do like BA and make separate pages for [[Windows:10:TH2]] and [[Windows:10:RS1]]? [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 01:05, 13 June 2016 (BST)<br />
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== A poll for the above ==<br />
<br />
===Support===<br />
#{{Support}} [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 04:15, 7 August 2016 (BST)<br />
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===Oppose===<br />
<br />
===Discussion===<br />
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'''PASSED'''<br />
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== Fork ==<br />
<br />
It appears there is a [http://osesbeta.wikia.com fork of BetaWiki] made at Wikia, because here there are apparently 'too many spammers'. Essentially, all the pages are copied from BetaWiki. I don't like this idea, as it just spreads everyone out and leads to less activity here. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 09:27, 5 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
::UPDATE: Also, BillyHatcher2012 is the head admin. (Tau Ceti)<br />
Yeah, but don't bother with it, keep editing here instead. There are many pages missing on that "fork" also. Also, I don't think staff members here would agree with it(don't ask, but hounsell promoted me to an admin again), nor do I. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 12:03, 5 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
:::I'm not surprised if this is Billy's work. He's probably going to use it for all the fake builds he made. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 09:45, 6 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
:Idle hands are the devil's playground. Just let them operate their cheap wiki. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 00:00, 24 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== "BetaWiki hub" ==<br />
<br />
We should probably make a new main page that would link people to the various topics covered on BetaWiki.<br />
<br />
My initial concept is the following:<br />
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[[Image:Mainpage-con1.png|120px]]<br />
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I am putting this concept there so we can discuss making BetaWiki great <s>again</s>. Would love to hear your opinion and suggestions.<br />
--[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 18:04, 24 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
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:Excellent. First featured article: [[Windows:1:DR5]]. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 23:25, 24 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
:: I plan to start with featuring a beta for a month, as the wiki doesn't really have a lot of articles that we could show off. When that improves, I have no problem with weekly featured betas. --[[Special:Contributions/89.29.80.194|89.29.80.194]] 08:55, 25 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== Revamping the article naming system ==<br />
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In the last weeks I've been thinking a lot about radically revamping the article naming guidelines, which currently use semicolons to delimitate the operating system name, its version and the build. This system worked great for Windows when there was a major release every 2 years, i.e.: <code>[[Windows:8.1:9431:winmain bluemp]]</code>.<br />
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This system [[Windows:10-TH2|does]] [[Windows:10-RS1|not]] [[Windows:10-RS2|adapt]] [[Windows:10-RS3|well]] to the constant updates to Windows 10 flowing from Microsoft in the last two years. Do we consider each update as a separate OS version? Or do we treat them as Service Packs? What about these special server releases that have an NT buildtag as well as a build number of their own? Which one do we use?<br />
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The current Infoboxes partially depend on the current naming system. Meanwhile it is nice to have an automatic system, it doesn't save the editor an enormous amount of time as compared to filling the basic information to the template manually, not mentioning the fact the system always struggled with strange names like <code>[[Windows:HomeServer]]</code>.<br />
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What replacement do I propose? I propose getting rid of the semicolons and relax the naming guidelines a little bit, but still keep a system. Let me first present my suggestion of how would my new system work with the 9431 I mentioned above:<br />
{{Code|<br />
1. Windows 8.1 build 9431<br><br />
2. Windows 8.1 build 9431 (winmain_bluemp)<br><br />
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''Windows 8.1 Preview''<br><br />
''6.3.9431.0.winmain_bluemp.130615-1214''<br><br />
''9431.0.winmain_bluemp.130615-1214''<br><br />
''Windows:8.1:9431:winmain_bluemp''<br />
}}<br />
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Let's take a look at the first two lines and ignore the rest for now. The basic idea is that the final name that's displayed within the OS gets combined with the magic word "build" and the build number + the revision number if it's not equal to 0 (#1). Obviously that would work as long as there aren't several known builds sharing [[Windows:Longhorn:4015:main|the]] [[Windows:Longhorn:4015:Lab06_n|same]] build number. This is where we need to specify the build lab and the suggested way is to mention it in a bracket (#2). Of course, there can even become a situation when we cover two builds with the same number, from the same lab, but with [[Windows:8.1:9600.16384:winblue rtm|a]] [[Windows:8.1:9600.16384:winblue_rtm:130822|different]] build time, which we should solve on an individual basis. I think can count such cases using the fingers of my hand.<br />
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Well and how does that fix the Windows 10 problem? We would call them all Windows 10. After all, they're not really different from the original July 2015 RTW. The build article would mention the update it belongs to. By removing the semicolon system it won't look so much out of order. Another issue that this new system would fix is early OS/2, which has different Microsoft and IBM editions. Currently the vendor is mentioned in the middle of a build article name, I believe it should get the prominent place in the front of the article name. We are going to solve that later.<br />
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=== The Proposal ===<br />
# As long as BetaWiki knows about just one build with a said build number + revision, the article would receive a name according to example #1 above. To maintain some degree of consistency, example #2 should redirect to example #1.<br />
# If BetaWiki knows about two builds with a said build number but from differing labs, the individual build articles would receive their names in accordance with example #2. A disambiguation will reside on a name formed according to example #1.<br />
# If the build has got an official name, we should redirect it to the main article. Windows 10 Insider Preview redirects to main Windows 10 article.<br />
# The full buildtag, both including and not including the major and minor version must redirect to the main article. 1175.1's schizophrenia is solved by [[1175.1]] redirecting to [[4.0.1175.1]] which would be a disambiguation. Buildtag conflicts between NT and 9x should be solved by disambiguations.<br />
# The old-fashioned name should redirect to the new article name for compatibility reasons for already existing articles.<br />
# Windows 1.x, 2.x and early NT 3.1 should be solved on an individual basis. We can't use build numbers when they don't have any.<br />
Some guidelines that would govern codenames should be probably added as well, would be nice to search for <code>Chicago 40e</code> and land instantly on <code>[[Windows:95:40e|Windows 95 build 40e]]</code>. Currently the preferred article comes last in the results. <br />
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I hope I expressed my mind well enough, now it's your turn to hate me for this. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 23:34, 18 April 2017 (BST)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
# I agree with this. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
# This is actually a very sane proposal, and I agree with this as well. I did have a few doubts about post-RTM builds, but these were cleared up elsewhere. [[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 19:09, 22 April 2017 (BST)<br />
# Done. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 01:26, 25 April 2017 (BST)<br />
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=== Oppose ===<br />
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=== Discussion ===<br />
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== Broken gallery in articles ==<br />
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In a lot of pages the gallery is broken because it should be like this:<br />
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<nowiki><gallery><br />
content<br />
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And not like <br />
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<nowiki><gallery><br />
content<br />
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This is because we used to have an old MediaWiki version that worked like that, however with the new version, it must end with <nowiki></gallery></nowiki> or it will be broken. Anyone who finds such an article please try to fix it. Thanks. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
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: Will do. -[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 19:15, 3 October 2017 (BST)<br />
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== We got a wiki copying us ==<br />
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[http://osesbeta.wikia.com/wiki/ This wiki] only has one user who does nothing but completely copys and paste content of this wiki and only seems to be a fork out of this wiki. It also says that this wiki is bad and that all users use that wiki. I do have a FANDOM/Wikia account and thus can request action to staff of FANDOM. Should I take action against this because unlike other copys of wikis, this one seems to be up to date.<br />
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[[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 00:04, 11 October 2017 (BST)<br />
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: We already know about it, see [[BetaWiki:Community_portal#Fork]], and no, there's not much we can do about it, just ignore it. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
:If you can report it to the Wikia staff, please do. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 17:47, 15 October 2017 (BST)<br />
::I just realized on BillyHatcher2012's page (Raffine2014) he has RTM & Beta keys. There no RTM keys just ovctvct's keys copy-pasted. (Also, he/she (Not sure if it's a boy or girl) thinks the automated response is a real person.) [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 20:01, 26 October 2017 (BST)<br />
::: Wonder if he checks this wiki anymore or if he's ip banned. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 20:03, 26 October 2017 (BST)<br />
:::: He's only blocked, meaning he can't edit, but he could still visit, and he uses a dynamic IP so a ban won't be too effective. Also http://osesbeta.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Raffine2014/Closing_Operating_System_Beta,_etc._Wiki '''looks like it will get closed tomorrow.''' --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
::::: He blocked me for saying "Hi BH2012 (BillyHatcher2012) A.K.A. AyamiOoruri29 A.K.A. Raffine2014." and this is what I get when I see i'm able to comment. <br />
::::: "You cannot add a comment to the article.<br />
::::: Your user name or IP address has been blocked.<br />
::::: The block was made by 165.138.70.5.<br />
::::: Reason given: Spamming links to external sites: I know you're spammer, it is ovctvct or alphabeta. please get out on my wiki.<br />
::::: Start of block: 11:50, August 18, 2017<br />
::::: Expiry of block: infinity<br />
::::: Intended blockee:<br />
::::: Block ID: #6<br />
::::: Current IP address: 165.138.70.5<br />
::::: You can contact 165.138.70.5 or another administrator to discuss the block. Please include all details in the above box in any queries you make." WTF!? I didn't post a LINK! [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 15:47, 27 October 2017 (BST)<br />
::::::Yep, looks like he is trying to block us in attempt to escape getting the wiki deleted. Looks like the wiki is nothing more than a joke and if it is not gone tomorrow, I have contacted Wikia Staff for major action. Even if he blocks me, that doesn't stop me from contacting Wikia Staff for copying a wiki. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 16:33, 27 October 2017 (BST)<br />
:::::::: Seriously '''saying I'm a spammer and I posted one message. THE REASON SAID SPAMMING LINKS TO EXTERNAL SITES!''' Admin Abuse at it's finest. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 15:17, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
::::::::: Turns out he didn't close the wiki today. Instead he will lock it from editing. I'm sure that he is still trying to keep it open. I also got a response, which was nothing more than "contact the admin on community.wikia.com or go [http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Special:DMCARequest here]" [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 18:37, 28 October 2017 (BST)<br />
:::::::::: Contact the admin. Nuff said. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 12:53, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
::::::::::: "The User creator of AlphaBeta." The '''USER CREATOR''' of AlphaBeta. So someone created AlphaBeta. Does this person know english? [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 15:20, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
:::::::::::: Also she (She's a she) copied stuff from BAWiki and BW (BetaWiki) including the Hall of Shame for some reason because basically everything that she types should be there. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 16:10, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
::::::::::::: Wonder if she checks the communtiy portal? If so than Hi! [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 19:04, 31 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== Check icons ==<br />
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I found 2 unused icons for programs in Windows 1.0 Development Release 5. [[File:SuperMAN.PNG]] [[File:ALEIN.PNG]] I already put them up in the article. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 14:29, 19 December 2017 (GMT)<br />
: We need to check icons. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 14:29, 19 December 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== An error ==<br />
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I noticed an error. Earlier the website had broken links, and broken text. Like temporary text for translation. Now i'ts ok.<br />
:Also, I can't upload images anymore. If I try to upload I get "The file you uploaded seems to be empty. This might be due to a typo in the filename. Please check whether you really want to upload this file." Seems to be an error with MediaWiki or one of this wikis components. I am not the admin or creator so I need someone to deal with this. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 20:48, 30 December 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== BAN HIM ==<br />
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HE DELETES PAGES AND CALLS HIMSELF SOMEONE FROM MICROSOFT. HIS : MICROSOFT LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE.<br />
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BAN HIM.<br />
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Don't worry. I have already fired him.--[[Special:Contributions/192.241.163.23|192.241.163.23]] 08:55, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
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who are you?<br />
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I am a public relations manager from Microsoft. --[[Special:Contributions/192.241.163.23|192.241.163.23]] 09:07, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
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Ok. Do you know some cancelled projects? I have no info about you.<br />
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"Microsoft Legal Representative threatens BetaWiki: Only to be fired miuntes later"LEL<br />
:Ok, this IP battle is getting strange. I have no idea why they are doing this even though they can salt it all over on WinWorldPC or real BetaArchive. I will hope Oct or Alpha bans him and the IP adresses he is using to evade bans. This really wants to make me get temporary rights to ban these vandals until he never comes back. He is not a real Microsoft employee and likely a sock of Langham or BillyHatcher. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 13:04, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
: Unfortunately this person uses a whole new IP every time so there is no way to really ban him, all we could do is to contact his ISP or something. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 14:34, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Cleanup the old naming scheme ==<br />
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If anyone has a script or bot that can help with changing old naming schemes like "Windows:7" to "Windows 7" and "Windows:NT4.0:1500" to "Windows NT 4.0 build 1500", that would be appreciated. It's everywhere in Windows Vista and later articles and cleaning it up isn't an easy task. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 22:39, 3 September 2018 (BST)<br />
:Likewise, if anyone has a bot or script to replace the "bios" to "compiled" in for infoboxes alongside correcting the date, it would be well great if that can be used. Like I said though, it is expected to set the bios dates back by 1, not just replace all references of "bios" to "compiled". [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 15:28, 15 January 2019 (GMT)<br />
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== I know I'm bringing this up again but... ==<br />
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Hahaha. http://osesbeta.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Raffine2014/Leaving_Operating_System_Beta,_etc._Wiki --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 13:39, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
:I have a good feeling it was fake though. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 13:45, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
::That was in 2017. [[User:LarryTN7722|LarryTN7722]] ([[User talk:LarryTN7722|talk]]) 13:52, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
:::Oh lol, guess he's stupid enough to "block" himself. Who's gonna miss his ripoff wiki anyway? -[[User:ATeamInc|ATeamInc]] ([[User talk:ATeamInc|talk]]) 14:55, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Oh, look at this ==<br />
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https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page I'm just gonna leave this here, lol. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 11:53, 2 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Merge Longhorn and Vista ==<br />
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There has been a debate on the Discord regarding this. IMHO we should merge [[Windows Longhorn]] into [[Windows Vista]], since even though many ideas such as WinFS that were planned for Longhorn didn't make it to Vista, a lot of them did. This is even noticeable in the terminology used to refer to the development phases: "development reset" implies that the project has been ''restarted'', not ''scrapped''. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 17:11, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
# [[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 17:11, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
# [[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 17:21, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
# [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 17:34, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
# TCB also does this too, so we might as well have it like that. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 19:01, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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=== Oppose ===<br />
# [[User:LarryTN7722|LarryTN7722]] ([[User talk:LarryTN7722|talk]]) 03:04, 23 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Itanium and DEC Alpha users wanted ==<br />
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Since some builds such as [[Windows 2000 build 1855.1]] and the Windows XP 64-Bit builds needs special architectures that can only be done on real hardware. If anyone has necessary hardware to run these builds, that would be appreciated to get them installed and provide images of the build. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 20:25, 23 January 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Android and other misc operating systems need Infoboxs. ==<br />
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They can't be the same quality as the Windows and Mac ones. Also the Mac ones need updating. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 03:06, 20 February 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Suggestion for the Longhorn/Vista build pages ==<br />
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Because Windows Vista was codenamed Longhorn and both pages have been merged, we should replace all references in all pre-reset pages from Longhorn to Vista.<br />
Do you think we should do it? [[Special:Contributions/2.30.192.61|2.30.192.61]] 19:11, 26 February 2019 (UTC)<br />
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===Discussions===<br />
===Questions===</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Community_portal&diff=39268BetaWiki:Community portal2019-02-26T19:11:45Z<p>2.30.192.61: /* Suggestion for the Longhorn/Vista build pages */ new section</p>
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==Test==<br />
Test community portal... [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:58, 10 May 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Regarding the spammer==<br />
AlphaBeta, The IP that has attacked a few users about here should be blocked. The IP's attack behaviour was unacceptable. I know you say it's not spamming. But it's personal attack, which some may consider worse than spamming. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 10:26, 12 May 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Main Page==<br />
I have restored some of the elements of the Main Page, such as the News section. VIPs are now again able to edit the Main Page, but please restrict that to editing the News section. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 13:19, 30 May 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Windows 10 Update Builds==<br />
Should we add all update builds to the Windows 10 page as soon as it RTMs or should we keep it in the current state, perhaps with BLItems instead of ESD filenames? --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 13:19, 30 May 2015 (BST)<br />
:Keep it in current state. Otherwise, Windows 10 main page will be cluttery. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 08:36, 3 June 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Yet another question==<br />
Should we name pages like [[Windows:Explorer]], [[Windows:DCE]] according the Guidelines and leave the current state or apply the Guidelines naming system to builds only and rename these pages to Windows Explorer, Desktop Composition Engine and so on? --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 18:44, 2 June 2015 (BST)<br />
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I think we shall apply the Guidelines naming sistem to builds only, because names like [[Windows:DCE]] can be quite confusing, since "Windows DCE" never existed.--[[Special:Contributions/46.102.69.61|46.102.69.61]] 19:24, 2 June 2015 (BST) (ovctvct)<br />
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==Improvement==<br />
I am going to improve the articles on BetaWiki. People, it is ''not'' good that some of our pages are merely a few words. They should have more information, so I will add more. We have some very good articles (such as Windows 1 DR5 and Windows 8.1 Preview) but some are underdeveloped. So I will enhance them with content, images, etc. Thanks for your attention. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 10:48, 5 July 2015 (BST)<br />
:I have to move several pages because of people not following the guidelines. It says that we are not BA, don't include the timestamp in the article name. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 11:37, 2 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:I want to improve the articles about Windows 8 builds. I would like to start with build 7850; does anyone have an ISO in their collection they could provide a link to (on MEGA, preferably, it's more secure)? [[User:Callum90ish|Callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 19:58, 15 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::There's something wrong with your signature Callum. Also, I don't have an ISO, but try ftp://oscollect.old-dos.ru. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:15, 15 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::Unfortunately, there is nothing there on Windows 8. It's going to be difficult fixing up the wiki, when half the builds are only available in Fort Knox (BA FTP). [[User:Callum90ish|Callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 20:37, 15th August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::Hey, I can help you with several builds. However, I can't provide any builds due to my (lack of) upload speeds. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 10:50, 15 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::What builds can you help me write better articles for? I've got Windows 7 Beta & Pre-beta build 6801, Windows 8 DP and a wide range of Vista builds. Do you have some other builds you can provide information and screenshots for? [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] (User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 11:14, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::I did screenshots of build 5048, you can see them on the build's page. I also have some screenshots of: Windows 98, NT 4, Windows 10 Technical Preview. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 00:32, 16 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::What 98 builds do you have screenshots of? Might as well start from the earlier builds, since that's what people look at (in my experience, usually either because I told them too, or because they're more interesting). [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 11:50, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::Hey, I have the following 9x builds, and I can sort them by the difficulty in installing them in VMware or Virtualbox: Easy: 431, 445, 450, 456, 468, 474, 490, 501, all of the leaked 950-r? builds, 1094, 2106-2222A, 2332-2470, 2481-2535. Difficult: 58s-73g, 189-405 (except 346), all leaked 11xx builds, 1411, 1434, 1593, 1619, 1650-1900 (English builds only). Painful: 81-122, 1511, 1518, 1525, 1559. I don't have access to my main right now (and it's going to undergo an upgrade soon, anyway) but I'll try to start on more of these articles ASAP. I already did 1 or 2 of the more boring builds, like 445, as they may literally only have a couple of changes noticeable to normal people.--[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 03:38, 16 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::Okay, then. If you work on those 9x builds, I'll start work on NT5/6/10 builds. I have quite a few of them. The problem will be getting hold of builds in order to gather information and screenshots. Curse Steve Sinofsky and his obsession with plugging every last leak!!! [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 15:53, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::::[takes jacket off :P] I'll do Windows XP screenshots, earlier ones are a little intimidating at this point but I'll figure it out. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:46, 16 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::: I might start with Windows 7. If anybody wants to help me, download links for ISO's (excl. 6801/7000), screenshots and information are all welcome. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 18:05, 16 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::: Does anyone know a good website for Windows 7 builds? [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 10:19, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::: Sadly none exists afaik. BA is the only one who provides ISO's of 7 betas. Olddos.ru only gives a 6780 ISO, plus that ISO is broken(throws error during setup). Would you like a 6936 ISO? But I can only upload it to my google drive. Note: To install 6936 in workstation,select windows 7 x64 as guest, select LSI Logic adapter ONLY, other adapters causes setup to freeze. And download this to enable the superbar and other locked stuff: http://static.squarespace.com/static/514e2905e4b023ca28fd2047/514e2ad8e4b0d528d07c0c96/514e2ae0e4b0d528d07c13b4/1323212437000/BlueBadge_rev3_x64.zip?format=original Wil provid ISO ASAP.--[[Special:Contributions/85.122.4.49|85.122.4.49]] 06:16, 17 August 2015 (BST) (ovctvct)<br />
::::::::::::: OK. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:52, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::: Great. If you have any other NT6.x builds, I'd appreciate it if you could upload them. Finding leaked builds, especially in the 6.1-6.3 range, is tricky, and I'm pretty sure we can all agree that torrent sites stink for older leaks, because hardly any of those older builds have any seeders. This is a BIG job. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 18:01, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::: Currently I'm using VBox, which makes any pre-2296 Whistler builds hang at setup :'{ [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 07:07, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::: How about I do those ones? [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 18:50, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::::::: Here's that 6936 ISO : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2CQR48oiPa5eUU1aTgzZ01RZ0U/view?usp=sharing Please tell here when you finished download as it must be removed or some [censored] will DMCA me. --[[Special:Contributions/94.176.152.6|94.176.152.6]] 11:55, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::: Finished now [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) 17:09, 18 August 2015 (NZD)<br />
:::::::::::::: OK, link is now down. --[[Special:Contributions/94.176.159.71|94.176.159.71]] 16:37, 18 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::: @callum90ish - No offence, but it seems that you didn't contribute to the 6936 article yet, even though I given you the ISO. Also, you said you have 6801&7000 ISOs, but you didn't even touch the respective pages....Hope you aren't just asking for the ISO's just to play with them and nothing else, if so I will never upload such ISOs again. --[[Special:Contributions/94.176.152.83|94.176.152.83]] 16:54, 19 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::::::::I'm not. It simply takes a while to find good information and collate it. Plus, to find interesting differences in a build, a certain amount of "playing with it" is necessary. - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 08:02, 20 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::::Plus, I've had issues getting 6936 to install. Keeps stalling at "Setup is starting services...". I've started improving the existing article, but can't do much more until I get the build installed. It's been taking up a fair bit of my time trying to get it running, plus I'm really busy at the moment with work. There's not enough time in the day. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 09:47, 20 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::: Read what I wrote above. Use '''LSI Logic adapter ONLY''', NOT LSI Logic SAS. That way it must work, at least it did for me. Use Windows 7 x64 as guest OS setting. Also, what VMware version do you use? I use 7.1.4 and it works if I select that adapter when making the VM. So, delete the VM and select LSI logic when creating the new one.--[[Special:Contributions/85.122.7.11|85.122.7.11]] 10:24, 20 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::::: Thanks octvt. I've fleshed out the article a bit. Do you have any other 7/8 era ISO's? Builds for those versions are pretty hard to come by. - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 13:09, 2nd September 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::::::::: ATM I don't have any other build, but I can download one just in case. --[[Special:Contributions/85.122.6.120|85.122.6.120]] 07:04, 2 September 2015 (BST) (ovctvct)<br />
:::::::::::::::: Thanks, that would be great. ATM I've only got 7850 from the NT6.2 era, plus the CP... - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 19:31, 2 September 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::::: Would you like 7989? (In case you wonder, I am currenly using an ipv4 to ipv6 tunnel, explaining my IP) --[[Special:Contributions/2001:470:6E:794:0:0:0:2|2001:470:6E:794:0:0:0:2]] 18:39, 3 September 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::::::: 7989 would be fantastic. That's one of the builds I've wanted to get my mitts on for a LONG time! - [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:callum90ish|talk]]) - 07:17, 3rd September 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:::::::::::::::::: Sorry for bloating the page, but three new Windows 8 builds (7973.fbl_core1, 7973.fbl_core2 and 8056.fbl_grfx) have leaked at OSBetaarchive recently. You might want to to check them out as they'e freely available. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 16:37, 20 September 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::::::::::::::: Yeah, I saw that. I'm waiting till I head off to school, because they've got fibre, versus cruddy ADSL2+ here at home. [[User:Callum90ish|Callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 21:02, 20 September 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Improvement II==<br />
Because it was becoming painful to post from there, I'll make this one. Also Callum you can do anything pre-2296 thanks for your help. I'm actually installing them right now, so yes. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 08:03, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
: Okay, then. Downloading 2250 at the moment. Do you know anyone who might have some Windows 7/8 ISO's? I don't have many of those, thanks to S. Sinofsky and his obsession with plugging leaks. Thank heavens they fired him! [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) 19:40, 17 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
:: Ha. I don't know, but I'll upload the images tomorrow. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:56, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::Here's a good collection of NT 6.0 builds for you to start with: [https://winworldpc.com/product/windows-longhorn-vis] --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 11:46, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::I am currently improving some NT builds, and one build (5.0.1965) includes an NFO. How do I format and add it properly (like the one in the Windows 8 Build 8888 article)?--[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 13:14, 17 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::I don't know. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:55, 18 August 2015 (BST)<br />
::::::I will be updating less frequently in the coming days. I have to clear out my downloads queue and upgrade to 10514 on my main. I also want to upgrade to 10525 on my secondary.--[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 11:56, 19 August 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::Good on you. Everybody needs a break sometimes. [[User:callum90ish|callum90ish]] ([[User talk:Callum90ish|talk]]) - 08:37, 20 August 2015 (NZDT)<br />
::::::::I'm going to upgrade to 10514 very soon (think 20-30 minutes or so). I will be a bit more active after a few hours. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 14:10, 3 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:::::::::Things are done here, but I'll need some time to install my apps/drivers. --Recycle.bin --[[Special:Contributions/182.74.246.202|182.74.246.202]] 16:26, 3 September 2015 (BST)<br />
<br />
==The images==<br />
I must say, we are getting to reasonable levels of activity here. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 07:23, 21 August 2015 (BST)<br />
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==Featured article==<br />
I was thinking of an idea to BetaWiki that I've seen at other wikis. The idea is that one of our best article, gets displayed on the main page. It could be an initiative for users to improve articles to FA status. there should be an 'Article of the month', that is well-written and provides a large amount of information. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 00:48, 8 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:I doubt it will work anyways, considering how "much" people care about some(actually most) articles. If you post a specific article on the main page that's too neglected it will do nothing but waste time. No chance, people seem to lose interest in betas nowadays. No matter what you do, they don't get interested anyway. So it's pretty much hopeless.--[[Special:Contributions/2001:470:1F1A:292:0:0:0:2|2001:470:1F1A:292:0:0:0:2]] 08:44, 8 September 2015 (BST)<br />
::That's like saying this wiki is pointless because the beta community in Sept. 2015, is near to nonexistent. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:58, 10 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:::'''In progress''' [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 09:25, 5 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== Votes for deletion ==<br />
<br />
I'm proposing an idea for BetaWiki: Add a 'votes for deletion' (VfD) process which discusses whether or not a page should be deleted based on community consensus, but not for pages which should be quickly deleted (such as spam/promotion, vandalism, etc.) VfD nominations may be placed in the [[BetaWiki:Delete requests]] page, and tagged with this template: [[User:InfinityPlus1/VfD]]. --[[User:InfinityPlus1|InfinityPlus1]] ([[User talk:InfinityPlus1|talk]]) 05:20, 8 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:Good idea. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:57, 10 September 2015 (BST)<br />
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== Protection policy (and other protection-related proposals) ==<br />
<br />
Here is my proposed protection policy:<br/><br />
[[User:InfinityPlus1/Protection_policy]]<br/><br />
I am proposing the following along with the policy here:<br />
* Admin only protection should be called "full protection".<br />
* Edit-trust only protection should be called "quasi-protection".<br />
* Registered user only protection should be called "semi-protection".<br />
* Differently colored lock icons for each protection type:<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Protected_full.png|Full protection<br />
File:Protected_quasi.png|Quasi-protection<br />
File:Protected_semi.png|Semi-protection<br />
File:Protected_move.png|Move protection<br />
File:Protected_upload.png|Upload protection<br />
File:Protected_create.png|Create protection<br />
</gallery><br />
* The notice that appears when editing/moving a quasi-protected page should be changed to the following:<br />
'''Note:''' This page has been protected so that only trusted users can edit it. The latest log entry is provided below for reference:<br/><br />
<small>Note: Add support votes under "<nowiki>===Support===</nowiki>" but above "<nowiki>===Oppose===</nowiki>". Add oppose votes under "<nowiki>===Oppose===</nowiki>" but above "<nowiki>===Discussion===</nowiki>". Add general discussion/comments under "<nowiki>===Discussion===</nowiki>".</small><br />
--[[User:InfinityPlus1|InfinityPlus1]] ([[User talk:InfinityPlus1|talk]]) 06:01, 15 September 2015 (BST)<br />
===Support===<br />
#I'm pro. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:01, 18 September 2015 (BST)<br />
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===Oppose===<br />
#I'm con. [[User:User99672|User99672]] ([[User talk:User99672|talk]]) 00:55, 16 October 2015 (BST)<br />
#I'm con too. We're not Wikipedia, we don't need those.--[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 07:08, 17 October 2015 (BST)<br />
#Con aswell. [[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 22:27, 22 October 2015 (BST)<br />
#Frankly, I think that this system is unnecessary, and so I'm voting for 'con'. --[[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 19:45, 24 October 2015 (BST)<br />
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===Discussion===<br />
I thought there was an issue for a while, in that this wiki concentrates, let's just say 10% on the management of the wiki and 90% on the information contained within. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 06:02, 18 September 2015 (BST)<br />
:User99672, what's the issue? You might want to explain why you're contra. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 05:46, 16 October 2015 (BST)<br />
::I would've responded to this earlier had there been some form of notification system. Oh well, my apologies. I find it blatantly un-necessary. The amount of traffic and frequency of spammings here just doesn't *warrant* it. [[User:User99672|User99672]] ([[User talk:User99672|talk]]) 18:23, 25 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Management and voting templates ==<br />
<br />
At the moment I'm working on a series of templates to use in various community discussions, for instance to vote on important matters, or for admin use. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 23:16, 9 October 2015 (BST)<br />
<br />
== Database error? ==<br />
<br />
Yesterday I tried to access the site, but there was an issue with the database. Now it is fixed, of course. I wonder if it was actually a client-side issue, because it appears (RecentChanges) other users were correctly able to edit. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 05:46, 16 October 2015 (BST)<br />
:I got that too, it could be because the mediawiki is quite outdated(1.23.0),latest is 1.25.--[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 07:08, 17 October 2015 (BST)<br />
::Perhaps that's the case. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 22:59, 17 October 2015 (BST)<br />
:It's not really outdated. If you bothered to check, you'd find that 1.23.0 is a LTS release. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:03, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Protection ==<br />
<br />
It used to come across to me that this wiki is rather censorship-happy due to protecting pages all over the place. Why don't we have some sort of template which says, 'This page is protected'? Also, for one-off vandalism, ''temporary'' protection is better. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 01:21, 8 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== Civil ==<br />
<br />
Is this a rule yet? ''Be civil to other users, and don't make directly criticising edits. Also don't back-seat sysop.'' [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 09:05, 25 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== Boxes! ==<br />
I have put some effort and made Wikipedia-alike administration info "boxes". You can check out them [[BetaWiki:Sandbox|there]]. If there are no objections, I will replace the actual templates with ones using the new [[:Template:Box]]. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:03, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
::This is nice. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 01:24, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== Flow ==<br />
<br />
Just will leave the following link here and let me know what do you think of it and whether should I get it running on BetaWiki... https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Flow --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:17, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
:I {{Oppose}} this. I've used Flow on another wiki and it's glitchy and just makes it confusing to navigate. We should however implement DPLforum. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 01:23, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
::I briefly checked DPLforum, and I've got to object. This is a wiki and not a forum board. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 01:29, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== -Info templates ==<br />
<br />
I am renaming -Info templates (BuildInfo, StorePackageInfo, VersionInfo, etc.) to InfoBox Something to conform with the wiki standards (VersionInfo will get an infobox soon). Redirects are going to stay as long as there are still articles referring to the old names. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 02:28, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
::This is indeed a good system. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 02:59, 29 November 2015 (GMT)<br />
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== On Windows CE ==<br />
<br />
We don't have any CE-related articles yet, but when we do, is Windows Mobile to be given a separate page? I personally say no. However, Windows Phone should have its own page as it's an altogether-different platform, whereas Windows Mobile is based on CE. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 03:46, 11 December 2015 (GMT)<br />
:What about Windows 10 Mobile, considering the new OneCore strategy? --[[Special:Contributions/89.29.80.194|89.29.80.194]] 13:57, 23 December 2015 (GMT)<br />
::Is that really a separate OS base? [[Special:Contributions/120.144.40.84|120.144.40.84]] 22:25, 30 December 2015 (GMT)<br />
:::That's the point... --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 18:43, 2 April 2016 (BST)<br />
::::Windows 10 Mobile should still be on the Windows Phone page, at least until further information. [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 05:33, 3 April 2016 (BST)<br />
<br />
== A link ==<br />
<br />
[http://t4cfantasy.com/WOS/WOS-C%20v8.6.2%20Beta%203a.txt Is this useful???] [[User:Tau Ceti|Tau Ceti]] ([[User talk:Tau Ceti|talk]]) 22:16, 11 January 2016 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== How do we list periodical releases? ==<br />
<br />
Because, as we know, Microsoft will now release Windows versions in a gradual system, but now the Threshold Wave 2 and Redstone builds are listed on the Windows 10 page. Should we do like BA and make separate pages for [[Windows:10:TH2]] and [[Windows:10:RS1]]? [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 01:05, 13 June 2016 (BST)<br />
<br />
== A poll for the above ==<br />
<br />
===Support===<br />
#{{Support}} [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 04:15, 7 August 2016 (BST)<br />
<br />
===Oppose===<br />
<br />
===Discussion===<br />
<br />
'''PASSED'''<br />
<br />
== Fork ==<br />
<br />
It appears there is a [http://osesbeta.wikia.com fork of BetaWiki] made at Wikia, because here there are apparently 'too many spammers'. Essentially, all the pages are copied from BetaWiki. I don't like this idea, as it just spreads everyone out and leads to less activity here. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 09:27, 5 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
::UPDATE: Also, BillyHatcher2012 is the head admin. (Tau Ceti)<br />
Yeah, but don't bother with it, keep editing here instead. There are many pages missing on that "fork" also. Also, I don't think staff members here would agree with it(don't ask, but hounsell promoted me to an admin again), nor do I. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 12:03, 5 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
:::I'm not surprised if this is Billy's work. He's probably going to use it for all the fake builds he made. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 09:45, 6 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
:Idle hands are the devil's playground. Just let them operate their cheap wiki. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 00:00, 24 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== "BetaWiki hub" ==<br />
<br />
We should probably make a new main page that would link people to the various topics covered on BetaWiki.<br />
<br />
My initial concept is the following:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Mainpage-con1.png|120px]]<br />
<br />
I am putting this concept there so we can discuss making BetaWiki great <s>again</s>. Would love to hear your opinion and suggestions.<br />
--[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 18:04, 24 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
<br />
:Excellent. First featured article: [[Windows:1:DR5]]. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 23:25, 24 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
:: I plan to start with featuring a beta for a month, as the wiki doesn't really have a lot of articles that we could show off. When that improves, I have no problem with weekly featured betas. --[[Special:Contributions/89.29.80.194|89.29.80.194]] 08:55, 25 March 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== Revamping the article naming system ==<br />
<br />
In the last weeks I've been thinking a lot about radically revamping the article naming guidelines, which currently use semicolons to delimitate the operating system name, its version and the build. This system worked great for Windows when there was a major release every 2 years, i.e.: <code>[[Windows:8.1:9431:winmain bluemp]]</code>.<br />
<br />
This system [[Windows:10-TH2|does]] [[Windows:10-RS1|not]] [[Windows:10-RS2|adapt]] [[Windows:10-RS3|well]] to the constant updates to Windows 10 flowing from Microsoft in the last two years. Do we consider each update as a separate OS version? Or do we treat them as Service Packs? What about these special server releases that have an NT buildtag as well as a build number of their own? Which one do we use?<br />
<br />
The current Infoboxes partially depend on the current naming system. Meanwhile it is nice to have an automatic system, it doesn't save the editor an enormous amount of time as compared to filling the basic information to the template manually, not mentioning the fact the system always struggled with strange names like <code>[[Windows:HomeServer]]</code>.<br />
<br />
What replacement do I propose? I propose getting rid of the semicolons and relax the naming guidelines a little bit, but still keep a system. Let me first present my suggestion of how would my new system work with the 9431 I mentioned above:<br />
{{Code|<br />
1. Windows 8.1 build 9431<br><br />
2. Windows 8.1 build 9431 (winmain_bluemp)<br><br />
----<br />
''Windows 8.1 Preview''<br><br />
''6.3.9431.0.winmain_bluemp.130615-1214''<br><br />
''9431.0.winmain_bluemp.130615-1214''<br><br />
''Windows:8.1:9431:winmain_bluemp''<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Let's take a look at the first two lines and ignore the rest for now. The basic idea is that the final name that's displayed within the OS gets combined with the magic word "build" and the build number + the revision number if it's not equal to 0 (#1). Obviously that would work as long as there aren't several known builds sharing [[Windows:Longhorn:4015:main|the]] [[Windows:Longhorn:4015:Lab06_n|same]] build number. This is where we need to specify the build lab and the suggested way is to mention it in a bracket (#2). Of course, there can even become a situation when we cover two builds with the same number, from the same lab, but with [[Windows:8.1:9600.16384:winblue rtm|a]] [[Windows:8.1:9600.16384:winblue_rtm:130822|different]] build time, which we should solve on an individual basis. I think can count such cases using the fingers of my hand.<br />
<br />
Well and how does that fix the Windows 10 problem? We would call them all Windows 10. After all, they're not really different from the original July 2015 RTW. The build article would mention the update it belongs to. By removing the semicolon system it won't look so much out of order. Another issue that this new system would fix is early OS/2, which has different Microsoft and IBM editions. Currently the vendor is mentioned in the middle of a build article name, I believe it should get the prominent place in the front of the article name. We are going to solve that later.<br />
<br />
=== The Proposal ===<br />
# As long as BetaWiki knows about just one build with a said build number + revision, the article would receive a name according to example #1 above. To maintain some degree of consistency, example #2 should redirect to example #1.<br />
# If BetaWiki knows about two builds with a said build number but from differing labs, the individual build articles would receive their names in accordance with example #2. A disambiguation will reside on a name formed according to example #1.<br />
# If the build has got an official name, we should redirect it to the main article. Windows 10 Insider Preview redirects to main Windows 10 article.<br />
# The full buildtag, both including and not including the major and minor version must redirect to the main article. 1175.1's schizophrenia is solved by [[1175.1]] redirecting to [[4.0.1175.1]] which would be a disambiguation. Buildtag conflicts between NT and 9x should be solved by disambiguations.<br />
# The old-fashioned name should redirect to the new article name for compatibility reasons for already existing articles.<br />
# Windows 1.x, 2.x and early NT 3.1 should be solved on an individual basis. We can't use build numbers when they don't have any.<br />
Some guidelines that would govern codenames should be probably added as well, would be nice to search for <code>Chicago 40e</code> and land instantly on <code>[[Windows:95:40e|Windows 95 build 40e]]</code>. Currently the preferred article comes last in the results. <br />
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I hope I expressed my mind well enough, now it's your turn to hate me for this. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 23:34, 18 April 2017 (BST)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
# I agree with this. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
# This is actually a very sane proposal, and I agree with this as well. I did have a few doubts about post-RTM builds, but these were cleared up elsewhere. [[User:Recycle.bin|Recycle.bin]] ([[User talk:Recycle.bin|talk]]) 19:09, 22 April 2017 (BST)<br />
# Done. [[User:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:seagreen;">Tau Ceti</span>]] ~ [[User_talk:Tau Ceti|<span style="color:darkred;">Windows 10 in 640K!</span>]] 01:26, 25 April 2017 (BST)<br />
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=== Oppose ===<br />
#<br />
=== Discussion ===<br />
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== Broken gallery in articles ==<br />
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In a lot of pages the gallery is broken because it should be like this:<br />
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<nowiki><gallery><br />
content<br />
</gallery></nowiki><br />
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And not like <br />
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<nowiki><gallery><br />
content<br />
<gallery></nowiki><br />
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This is because we used to have an old MediaWiki version that worked like that, however with the new version, it must end with <nowiki></gallery></nowiki> or it will be broken. Anyone who finds such an article please try to fix it. Thanks. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
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: Will do. -[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 19:15, 3 October 2017 (BST)<br />
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== We got a wiki copying us ==<br />
<br />
[http://osesbeta.wikia.com/wiki/ This wiki] only has one user who does nothing but completely copys and paste content of this wiki and only seems to be a fork out of this wiki. It also says that this wiki is bad and that all users use that wiki. I do have a FANDOM/Wikia account and thus can request action to staff of FANDOM. Should I take action against this because unlike other copys of wikis, this one seems to be up to date.<br />
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[[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 00:04, 11 October 2017 (BST)<br />
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: We already know about it, see [[BetaWiki:Community_portal#Fork]], and no, there's not much we can do about it, just ignore it. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
:If you can report it to the Wikia staff, please do. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 17:47, 15 October 2017 (BST)<br />
::I just realized on BillyHatcher2012's page (Raffine2014) he has RTM & Beta keys. There no RTM keys just ovctvct's keys copy-pasted. (Also, he/she (Not sure if it's a boy or girl) thinks the automated response is a real person.) [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 20:01, 26 October 2017 (BST)<br />
::: Wonder if he checks this wiki anymore or if he's ip banned. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 20:03, 26 October 2017 (BST)<br />
:::: He's only blocked, meaning he can't edit, but he could still visit, and he uses a dynamic IP so a ban won't be too effective. Also http://osesbeta.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Raffine2014/Closing_Operating_System_Beta,_etc._Wiki '''looks like it will get closed tomorrow.''' --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]])<br />
::::: He blocked me for saying "Hi BH2012 (BillyHatcher2012) A.K.A. AyamiOoruri29 A.K.A. Raffine2014." and this is what I get when I see i'm able to comment. <br />
::::: "You cannot add a comment to the article.<br />
::::: Your user name or IP address has been blocked.<br />
::::: The block was made by 165.138.70.5.<br />
::::: Reason given: Spamming links to external sites: I know you're spammer, it is ovctvct or alphabeta. please get out on my wiki.<br />
::::: Start of block: 11:50, August 18, 2017<br />
::::: Expiry of block: infinity<br />
::::: Intended blockee:<br />
::::: Block ID: #6<br />
::::: Current IP address: 165.138.70.5<br />
::::: You can contact 165.138.70.5 or another administrator to discuss the block. Please include all details in the above box in any queries you make." WTF!? I didn't post a LINK! [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 15:47, 27 October 2017 (BST)<br />
::::::Yep, looks like he is trying to block us in attempt to escape getting the wiki deleted. Looks like the wiki is nothing more than a joke and if it is not gone tomorrow, I have contacted Wikia Staff for major action. Even if he blocks me, that doesn't stop me from contacting Wikia Staff for copying a wiki. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 16:33, 27 October 2017 (BST)<br />
:::::::: Seriously '''saying I'm a spammer and I posted one message. THE REASON SAID SPAMMING LINKS TO EXTERNAL SITES!''' Admin Abuse at it's finest. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 15:17, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
::::::::: Turns out he didn't close the wiki today. Instead he will lock it from editing. I'm sure that he is still trying to keep it open. I also got a response, which was nothing more than "contact the admin on community.wikia.com or go [http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Special:DMCARequest here]" [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 18:37, 28 October 2017 (BST)<br />
:::::::::: Contact the admin. Nuff said. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 12:53, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
::::::::::: "The User creator of AlphaBeta." The '''USER CREATOR''' of AlphaBeta. So someone created AlphaBeta. Does this person know english? [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 15:20, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
:::::::::::: Also she (She's a she) copied stuff from BAWiki and BW (BetaWiki) including the Hall of Shame for some reason because basically everything that she types should be there. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 16:10, 30 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
::::::::::::: Wonder if she checks the communtiy portal? If so than Hi! [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 19:04, 31 October 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== Check icons ==<br />
<br />
I found 2 unused icons for programs in Windows 1.0 Development Release 5. [[File:SuperMAN.PNG]] [[File:ALEIN.PNG]] I already put them up in the article. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 14:29, 19 December 2017 (GMT)<br />
: We need to check icons. [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 14:29, 19 December 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== An error ==<br />
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I noticed an error. Earlier the website had broken links, and broken text. Like temporary text for translation. Now i'ts ok.<br />
:Also, I can't upload images anymore. If I try to upload I get "The file you uploaded seems to be empty. This might be due to a typo in the filename. Please check whether you really want to upload this file." Seems to be an error with MediaWiki or one of this wikis components. I am not the admin or creator so I need someone to deal with this. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 20:48, 30 December 2017 (GMT)<br />
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== BAN HIM ==<br />
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HE DELETES PAGES AND CALLS HIMSELF SOMEONE FROM MICROSOFT. HIS : MICROSOFT LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE.<br />
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BAN HIM.<br />
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Don't worry. I have already fired him.--[[Special:Contributions/192.241.163.23|192.241.163.23]] 08:55, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
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who are you?<br />
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I am a public relations manager from Microsoft. --[[Special:Contributions/192.241.163.23|192.241.163.23]] 09:07, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
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Ok. Do you know some cancelled projects? I have no info about you.<br />
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"Microsoft Legal Representative threatens BetaWiki: Only to be fired miuntes later"LEL<br />
:Ok, this IP battle is getting strange. I have no idea why they are doing this even though they can salt it all over on WinWorldPC or real BetaArchive. I will hope Oct or Alpha bans him and the IP adresses he is using to evade bans. This really wants to make me get temporary rights to ban these vandals until he never comes back. He is not a real Microsoft employee and likely a sock of Langham or BillyHatcher. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 13:04, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
: Unfortunately this person uses a whole new IP every time so there is no way to really ban him, all we could do is to contact his ISP or something. --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 14:34, 8 February 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Cleanup the old naming scheme ==<br />
<br />
If anyone has a script or bot that can help with changing old naming schemes like "Windows:7" to "Windows 7" and "Windows:NT4.0:1500" to "Windows NT 4.0 build 1500", that would be appreciated. It's everywhere in Windows Vista and later articles and cleaning it up isn't an easy task. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 22:39, 3 September 2018 (BST)<br />
:Likewise, if anyone has a bot or script to replace the "bios" to "compiled" in for infoboxes alongside correcting the date, it would be well great if that can be used. Like I said though, it is expected to set the bios dates back by 1, not just replace all references of "bios" to "compiled". [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 15:28, 15 January 2019 (GMT)<br />
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== I know I'm bringing this up again but... ==<br />
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Hahaha. http://osesbeta.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Raffine2014/Leaving_Operating_System_Beta,_etc._Wiki --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 13:39, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
:I have a good feeling it was fake though. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 13:45, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
::That was in 2017. [[User:LarryTN7722|LarryTN7722]] ([[User talk:LarryTN7722|talk]]) 13:52, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
:::Oh lol, guess he's stupid enough to "block" himself. Who's gonna miss his ripoff wiki anyway? -[[User:ATeamInc|ATeamInc]] ([[User talk:ATeamInc|talk]]) 14:55, 20 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== Oh, look at this ==<br />
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https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page I'm just gonna leave this here, lol. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 11:53, 2 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== Merge Longhorn and Vista ==<br />
<br />
There has been a debate on the Discord regarding this. IMHO we should merge [[Windows Longhorn]] into [[Windows Vista]], since even though many ideas such as WinFS that were planned for Longhorn didn't make it to Vista, a lot of them did. This is even noticeable in the terminology used to refer to the development phases: "development reset" implies that the project has been ''restarted'', not ''scrapped''. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 17:11, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
# [[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 17:11, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
# [[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 17:21, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
# [[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 17:34, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
# TCB also does this too, so we might as well have it like that. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 19:01, 22 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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=== Oppose ===<br />
# [[User:LarryTN7722|LarryTN7722]] ([[User talk:LarryTN7722|talk]]) 03:04, 23 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Itanium and DEC Alpha users wanted ==<br />
<br />
Since some builds such as [[Windows 2000 build 1855.1]] and the Windows XP 64-Bit builds needs special architectures that can only be done on real hardware. If anyone has necessary hardware to run these builds, that would be appreciated to get them installed and provide images of the build. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 20:25, 23 January 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Android and other misc operating systems need Infoboxs. ==<br />
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They can't be the same quality as the Windows and Mac ones. Also the Mac ones need updating. --[[User:LilShootDawg|LilShootDawg]] ([[User talk:LilShootDawg|talk]]) 03:06, 20 February 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Suggestion for the Longhorn/Vista build pages ==<br />
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Because Windows Vista was codenamed Longhorn and both pages have been merged, we should replace all references in all pre-reset pages from Longhorn to Vista.<br />
Do you think we should do it? [[Special:Contributions/2.30.192.61|2.30.192.61]] 19:11, 26 February 2019 (UTC)<br />
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===Support===<br />
===Oppose===<br />
===Questions===</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4088&diff=39263Windows Longhorn build 40882019-02-26T18:59:39Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = LH4088.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4088.Lab02_N.040706-1655<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br>Preinstallation Environment<br />
|compiled = 2004-07-06<br />
|timebomb = 2005-01-03<br />
|winver = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/530|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4088.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4088''' (with a build tag of '''4088.Lab02 N.040706-1655''') is a Milestone 7 build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows Longhorn|Windows "Longhorn"]] operating system. <br />
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Previously, only the Preinstallation Environment for this build had leaked. BetaArchive moderator Daniel has since uploaded the full version of this build to BA FTP on 2015-01-13.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33414</ref> Being near one of the final Longhorn builds, this build tends to take long to install and can be unstable.<br />
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==Bugs==<br />
*Safe mode is completely broken, it displays a BSOD.<br />
*CD and DVD drives appear and behave like local drives.<br />
*When enabling the slideshow sidebar tile, explorer.exe restarts in a loop. Only fix is to remove the slideshow tile from the registry.<br />
*Help and Support causes an explorer.exe restart.<br />
*Computer Management displays script errors.<br />
*The Windows Classic theme can't open, due to missing files.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-Setup1.png|Starting setup<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-Setup2.png|Restarting computer during setup<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-Setup3.png|Hardware phase of setup<br />
Longhorn40424093Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-Start.png|Start Menu<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088-ClassicStart.png|Classic Start Menu<br />
SafeLonghorn.PNG|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088m7-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088m7-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088m7-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088m7-sstartmenu.png|Slate theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4088m7-jstartmenu.png|Jade theme<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39226Windows 10 (original release)2019-02-25T16:36:33Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
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'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
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Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], and [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]] can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
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== Builds ==<br />
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:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
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=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
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{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
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=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
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==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
<br />
=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39225Windows 10 (original release)2019-02-25T16:27:57Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
<br />
Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], and [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]] can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
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== Builds ==<br />
''BetaWiki list only those builds with more information available (i.e. screenshots, photos, etc.) or ones released outside Microsoft (Partners, WIP).''<br />
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=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
<br />
=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
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==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
<br />
=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_May_2020_Update&diff=39181Windows 10 May 2020 Update2019-02-24T14:47:29Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10 ''20H1''<br />
|codename=20H1<br />
|family=10<br />
|arch=x86, x64, ARM64<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 10 19H2|Windows 10 ''19H2'']]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 20H1''' is a version of Windows 10 expected to ship around 2020-04. This version is notable for having the first insider preview builds released before [[Windows 10 19H2]], which it is supposed to replace.<br />
<br />
The first Insider Preview Skip Ahead build for 20H1, build 18836, released on 2019-02-14, although earlier builds (beginning after the forking of 19H1 to rs_release) were sighted on MSFTBuffet a few weeks earlier.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
===Insider Preview (RS_PRERELEASE)===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 18823|18823.1000.rs_prerelease.190122-1311}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 18824|18824.1000.rs_prerelease.190123-1302}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 18836|18836.1000.rs_prerelease.190208-1649}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 18841|18841.1000.rs_prerelease.190215-1738}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_18343&diff=39177Windows 10 build 183432019-02-24T14:30:58Z<p>2.30.192.61: Created page with "{{Infobox Windows build |version = 10 version 1903 |buildtag = 18343.1.19h1_release.190219-1422 |arch = x86, x64 |sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Ente..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10 version 1903<br />
|buildtag = 18343.1.19h1_release.190219-1422<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|sku = China<br>Education<br>Education N<br>Enterprise<br>Enterprise N<br>Home<br>Home N<br>Pro<br>Pro N<br />
|compiled = 2019-02-22<br />
|timebomb = 2019-07-05<br />
}}<br />
<br />
This is the 24th Insider Preview build of [[Windows 10 version 1903]], released on 2019-02-22.<br />
It only contains a few bug fixes and general improvements.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_11082&diff=39176Windows 10 build 110822019-02-24T14:21:29Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 10 version 1607<br />
|image = 11082.png<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.11082.1000.rs1_release.151210-2021<br />
|sku = Home Insider Preview <br /> Pro Insider Preview <br /> Enterprise Insider Preview <br /> Education Insider Preview<br />
|compiled = 2015-12-10<br />
|timebomb = 2016-07-15<br />
|rivals={{rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/2819|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%2010/10.0.11082.1000/english/professional}}<br />
}}<br />
This build is the first Redstone build to be released. It consists mainly of enhancements and bugfixes over the November Update (10586) and the RTM build. However, this build contains lots of improvements to OneCore, the OS core that is shared across all platforms. According to Microsoft, this build contains lots of refactoring and internal changes to OneCore, which are the groundwork for future changes that would eventually appear in the final version of the Anniversary Update.<br />
<br />
==Bugs==<br />
*Languages packages and Features on Demand will fail to install on this build. We are investigating workarounds.<br />
*When copying, deleting, or moving files there will be no progress dialog shown. The file action will complete without intervention. This can cause confusion when acting on large files or directories.<br />
*With this build, application defaults for some applications will be reset. Music & Video will default to Windows Media Player. This can be reconfigured opening Cortana or Search and searching for “Choose default apps by file type” to open the correct settings page.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_(original_release)&diff=39175Windows 10 (original release)2019-02-24T14:19:43Z<p>2.30.192.61: Edited the text at the top to make it more formal, which is what this wiki has to be in.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
<br />
Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Windows 10 version 1511|November]], [[Windows 10 version 1607|Anniversary]], [[Windows 10 version 1703|Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1709|Fall Creators]], [[Windows 10 version 1803|April 2018]], [[Windows 10 version 1809|October 2018]], and [[Windows 10 version 1903|April 2019]] can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
<br />
== Builds ==<br />
''BetaWiki list only those builds with more information available (i.e. screenshots, photos, etc.) or ones released outside Microsoft (Partners, WIP).''<br />
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<!-- <br />
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--><br />
===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
<br />
=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
<br />
==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
<br />
=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1)|10240.16487.th1.150901-1500}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_November_2019_Update&diff=38894Windows 10 November 2019 Update2019-02-23T17:22:16Z<p>2.30.192.61: As far as I know, Microsoft doesn't use the Vanadium or Vibranium codenames officially so I removed them.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name = Windows 10 ''19H2''<br />
|codename = 19H2<br />
|family=10<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 10 version 1903|Windows 10 April 2019 Update]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 20H1]] (in&nbsp;development)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 "19H2"''' is an update for Windows 10 that is scheduled to be shipped at around October 2019. As of February 2019, there are no known builds, but the first builds will be released to Fast Ring Insiders after Microsoft gets [[Windows 10 version 1903]] ready for release.</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_May_2020_Update&diff=38893Windows 10 May 2020 Update2019-02-23T17:20:36Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10 ''20H1''<br />
|codename=20H1<br />
|family=10<br />
|arch=x86, x64, ARM64<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 10 19H2|Windows 10 ''19H2'']]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 20H1''' is a version of Windows 10 expected to ship around April 2020. This version is notable for having the first insider preview builds released before [[Windows 10 19H2]], which it is supposed to replace.<br />
<br />
The first Insider Preview Skip Ahead build for 20H1, build 18836, released on 2019-02-14, although earlier builds (beginning after the forking of 19H1 to rs_release) were sighted on MSFTBuffet a few weeks earlier.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
===Insider Preview (RS_PRERELEASE)===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 18823|18823.1000.rs_prerelease.190122-1311}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 18824|18824.1000.rs_prerelease.190123-1302}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 18836|18836.1000.rs_prerelease.190208-1649}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 18841|18841.1000.rs_prerelease.190215-1738}}</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_May_2020_Update&diff=38890Windows 10 May 2020 Update2019-02-23T17:15:14Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10 ''20H1''<br />
|codename=20H1, Vibranium<ref>https://www.zdnet.com/article/what-comes-after-windows-10-19h1-vanadium/</ref><br />
|family=10<br />
|arch=x86, x64, ARM64<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 10 19H2|Windows 10 ''19H2'']]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 20H1''' is a version of Windows 10 expected to ship around April 2020. This version is notable for having the first insider preview builds released before [[Windows 10 19H2]], which it is supposed to replace.<br />
<br />
The first Insider Preview Skip Ahead build for 20H1, build 18836, released on 2019-02-14, although earlier builds (beginning after the forking of 19H1 to rs_release) were sighted on MSFTBuffet a few weeks earlier.<br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 18823|18823.1000.rs_prerelease.190122-1311}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 18824|18824.1000.rs_prerelease.190123-1302}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 18836|18836.1000.rs_prerelease.190208-1649}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 18841|18841.1000.rs_prerelease.190215-1738}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_November_2019_Update&diff=38888Windows 10 November 2019 Update2019-02-23T17:12:52Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name = Windows 10 ''19H2''<br />
|codename = 19H2, Vanadium<ref>https://www.zdnet.com/article/what-comes-after-windows-10-19h1-vanadium/</ref><br />
|family=10<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 10 version 1903|Windows 10 April 2019 Update]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 20H1]] (in&nbsp;development)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 "19H2"''' is an update for Windows 10 that is scheduled to be shipped at around October 2019. As of February 2019 there are no known builds, but the first builds will be released to Fast Ring Insiders after Microsoft gets [[Windows 10 version 1903]] ready for release. <br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_3663&diff=38832Windows Longhorn build 36632019-02-23T15:06:48Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = 3663-2.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.3663.Lab06_N.020728-1728<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2002-07-28<br />
|winver = Winver_3663.png<br />
}} <br />
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 3663''' (with a build tag of '''3663.Lab06_N.020728-1728''') is the earliest known compilation of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows Longhorn]] operating system for which screenshots exist, and possibly the first build based on the [[Windows Server 2003]] [[Windows Server 2003 build 3663|Release Candidate 1]] code base. A rumor exists that the build was leaked in the far past, but due to the low interest, the download links were permanently removed. There is no evidence to support this rumor however, and it can be safely assumed that there was never any leak beyond a few screenshots.<br />
<br />
Visual changes in the build include replacement of the colored Windows flag on the start button with a single white color variant. It also seems to have the login screen from [[Windows Longhorn build 3683|build 3683]] and disk space indicators in Explorer. Otherwise, this build is not much different from previous versions of Windows XP.<br />
== Gallery == <br />
<gallery><br />
3663 1.png|System Properties<br />
3663 3.png|CD Autorun<br />
3663 4.png|Space indicator bars<br />
3663 5.png|"About Windows" dialog<br />
3663 6.jpg|Login screen<br />
3663 7.jpg<br />
3663 8.jpg|Older explorer style<br />
3663 Wallpaper.jpg|Wallpaper<br />
<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Plex&diff=38830Plex2019-02-23T15:05:16Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows component<br />
| name = Plex<br />
<br />
| screenshot = LH4039 Desktop.png<br />
| caption = Plex in [[Windows Longhorn build 4039]]<br />
<br />
| type = visual style<br />
<br />
| introduced in = [[Windows Longhorn build 3683]]<br />
| last included in = [[Windows Longhorn build 4039|build 4039]]<br />
<br />
| replaced by = [[Slate]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Plex''' was the main [[Visual Styles|visual style]] for earlier builds of Windows Longhorn. It was featured as the default theme from [[Windows Longhorn build 3683|builds 3683]] to [[Windows Longhorn build 4039|4039]]. It features an almost all-blue user interface with a prototype sidebar. The theme was removed for build 4042 and replaced with [[Slate]]: the development team never intended for Plex to become a finalised theme<sup>[source?]</sup>; it was intended as a placeholder for the Aero theme which ended up in the final version of [[Windows Vista]].<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
3683 1.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3683|build 3683]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3706m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3706|build 3706]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3713m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3713|build 3713]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3718-Desktop.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3718|build 3718]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4001|build 4001]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4008m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4011|build 4011]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4015 (main)|build 4015 (main)]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4020m5-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4020|build 4020]]<br />
Desktop 4028.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Server 2008 build 4028|Server build 4028]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4029-Desktop.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4029|build 4029]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4032m6-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4033m6-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4033|build 4033]]<br />
LH4039 Desktop.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4039|build 4039]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Visual styles]]</div>2.30.192.61https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Plex&diff=38829Plex2019-02-23T15:04:55Z<p>2.30.192.61: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows component<br />
| name = Plex<br />
<br />
| screenshot = LH4039 Desktop.png<br />
| caption = Plex in [[Windows Longhorn build 4039]]<br />
<br />
| type = visual style<br />
<br />
| introduced in = [[Windows Longhorn build 3683]]<br />
| last included in = [[Windows Longhorn build 4039|build 4039]]<br />
<br />
| replaced by = [[Slate]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Plex''' was the main [[Visual Styles|visual style]] for earlier builds of Windows Longhorn. It was featured as the default theme from [[Windows Longhorn build 3683|builds 3683]] to [[Windows Longhorn build 4039|4039]]. It features an almost all-blue user interface with a prototype sidebar. The theme was removed for build 4042 and replaced with [[Slate]]: the development team never intended for Plex to become a finalised theme<sup>[source?]</sup>; it was intended as a placeholder for the [[Aero]] them which ended up in the final version of [[Windows Vista]].<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
3683 1.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3683|build 3683]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3706m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3706|build 3706]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3713m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3713|build 3713]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3718-Desktop.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 3718|build 3718]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4001m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4001|build 4001]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4008m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4011|build 4011]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4015 (main)|build 4015 (main)]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4020m5-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4020|build 4020]]<br />
Desktop 4028.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Server 2008 build 4028|Server build 4028]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4029-Desktop.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4029|build 4029]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4032m6-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]]<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4033m6-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4033|build 4033]]<br />
LH4039 Desktop.png|Plex theme on [[Windows Longhorn build 4039|build 4039]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Visual styles]]</div>2.30.192.61