https://betawiki.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=2.30.192.95&feedformat=atomBetaWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T13:35:38ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Me_build_2429&diff=62296Windows Me build 24292020-02-03T17:07:45Z<p>2.30.192.95: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = ME<br />
|image = WindowsME-4.9.2429-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag=4.90.2429<br />
|arch=x86<br />
|compiled = 1999-12-08<br />
|timebomb= 2000-08-15<br />
|key=RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG<br />
|winver=MillenniumVer3.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows ME build 2429''' is a build of [[Windows ME]]. This build changes the gradient on the titlebars to that from [[Windows 2000]], but it still has the teal desktop background used in [[Windows 98]] and earlier. Prior to its leak, screenshots of the build were leaked by KenOath.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Millennium%20Build%202429/</ref> This build was leaked on 2020-01-30 by ReflectiaX.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40741</ref><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:WindowsMEBeta2Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_95_build_58s&diff=62118Windows 95 build 58s2020-02-01T15:21:08Z<p>2.30.192.95: /* Old Setup */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 95<br />
|buildtag = 4.00.58s<br />
|image = Win95Build58s.PNG<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|compiled = 1993-08-09<br />
|winver = Windows95-4.0.58s-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/2|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/9x%20kernel/windows%2095/4.00.58s/english|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3AChicago%3A58s}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 95 build 58s''' is a build of [[Windows 95]]. This build is the first Chicago Preliminary Development Kit (PDK) release, and a Milestone 4 build, compiled on 1993-08-09. It is the earliest leaked build of Windows 95, though earlier builds have been confirmed to exist.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
<br />
*This build runs on top of a new version of MS-DOS, 7.0, which starts Windows automatically.<br />
*It also features a new type of bootscreen, which is stored inside <code>LOGO.SYS</code> in the root of the system partition.<br />
*Program Manager and File Manager from Windows 3.x have been replaced by a new, unified shell called Cabinet (<code>CABINET.EXE</code>), a very early form of Windows Explorer which is still 16-bit in this build.<br />
*The new shell makes better use of the desktop than Windows 3.x, allowing the user to place icons representing programs, files and folders on it.<br />
*At the bottom of the screen is the taskbar, which in this build serves as a folder for storing shortcuts, files and folders, not for displaying running programs like in later builds.<br />
*Minimized programs instead appear similar to Windows 3.x, floating around the desktop as tiles with the program's name beside the icon.<br />
*The taskbar features three buttons and menus for accessing common commands: System, Search and Help menus, which were later merged into a single Start button.<br />
*When installed beside an existing installation of Windows 3.1x, Chicago can be configured to run that installation of Windows 3.1 in a window, similar to a virtual machine.<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
<br />
*As with other Windows 9x builds, the hard disk needs to be partitioned and formatted before installing this build<br />
*The new setup doesn't ask for username and organization information, leaving the placeholder values of "Unknown User" and "Unknown Organization" in place<br />
*The floppy disk driver in this build is very buggy and won't work most of the time. Cabinet will either display nothing or garbage when the floppy drive is accessed<br />
*Even if no network is installed during setup, an error saying "Cannot find NETWORK.DRV" will be displayed on startup, but it's harmless and can be skipped. See below for a fix<br />
*If you install directly from a CD, an error saying "Cannot access D:\" will be displayed on every but, but can be skipped. See below for a fix<br />
*Cabinet will not remember your view settings and many of the menu options don't work as they're not implemented yet<br />
*The build may hang randomly and can be rather slow at times<br />
*Some copies of this build are missing the file <code>_msnet.inf</code>, which must be skipped for setup to continue<br />
<br />
==Fixes and enhancements==<br />
===Getting rid of startup items===<br />
Three programs are configured to run on startup by default: Dr. Watson (<code>DRWATSON.EXE</code>), Chicago Beta Warning (<code>WARNING.EXE</code>) and Tracker (<code>TRACKER.EXE</code>). The former two can be disabled by removing their links (shortcuts) from the Startup folder, which is inside the Programs folder on the desktop.<br />
<br />
Tracker can be disabled by removing it from the <code>load=</code> value in the <code>[windows]</code> section of <code>WIN.INI</code>.<br />
<br />
===Configuring a CD drive===<br />
The best way to get the CD drive working is to use an Adaptec AHA-154x SCSI adapter and a SCSI CD-ROM drive, drivers will be automatically installed and they'll work.<br />
<br />
===Fixing "Cannot access D:\" error===<br />
Open <code>SETUP.INI</code> and change the line <code>OldWinDir=D:\RETAIL</code> to <code>OldWinDir=</code>, then save the file.<br />
<br />
===Fixing "Cannot find NETWORK.DRV" error===<br />
Create a dummy (empty) <code>NETWORK.DRV</code> file inside the <code>\SYSTEM</code> folder.<br />
<br />
==Old setup==<br />
There are many old setup files on the unmodified disc which may have been used in builds prior to 58s. Running <code>SETUP31.EXE /O:OLDSETUP.INF</code> in the <code>RETAIL</code> directory of the setup disc will launch the Windows 3.1x style setup but it will fail due to 184 missing files.<br />
<br />
It looks almost exactly like the Windows 3.1x setup, except for branding changes. It was possibly designed for a debug version of Chicago since it asks for many <code>.SYM</code> files, a few debugger executables and batch files. Most of those <code>.SYM</code> files are present in early Win32s builds meaning 32-bit support in Chicago was still at Win32s level in early 1993-06. It also asks for many components from Windows for Workgroups 3.1x that weren't on the setup disc. <br />
<br />
After copying files in the GUI portion of Setup, Setup will attempt to run <code>W31TOCHI.EXE</code> which is not distributed with Chicago. Setup will then launch Network Setup and it is most likely going to fail due to missing files.<br />
<br />
Despite this, it is actually possible to install this build using the old setup, but the result produced is only a semi working version of this build. Cabinet refuses to launch due to missing registry keys, but the Windows 3.x Program Manager (<code>PROGMAN.EXE</code> still works and can be set as the shell by editing the <code>shell=</code> section of the <code>SYSTEM.INI</code> file.<br />
<br />
This build installed using the old setup does not contain MS-DOS, so it is required to have MS-DOS 7.0 installed first.<br />
<br />
==Gallery (Non-Debug)==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win95Build58s 1.png|Setup<br />
File:Win95Build58s 2.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 3.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 4.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 5.png|Network setup<br />
File:Win95Build58s 6.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 7.png|Setup complete<br />
File:Windows95-4.0.58s-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
File:Win95Build58s Login.png|Login<br />
File:Win95Build58s ConstructionWarning.png|Warning<br />
File:Win95Build58s.PNG|Desktop<br />
File:Win95Build58s DrWatson.png|Dr. Watson<br />
File:Win95Build58s SystemProperties.png|System properties<br />
File:Win95Build58s Command.png|MS-DOS prompt<br />
File:Win95Build58s Cabinet.png|Cabinet<br />
File:Win95Build58s CabinetAbout.png|Cabinet about<br />
File:Win95Build58s Run.png|Run<br />
File:Win95Build58s Tasks.png|Tasks<br />
File:Win95Build58s Drivers.png|Drivers (Resources)<br />
File:Win95Build58s Drivers2.png|Drivers (Installed)<br />
File:Win95Build58s MusicBox.png|Music Box (CD player)<br />
File:Win95Build58s MPlayer.png|Media Player (MIDI in action)<br />
File:Win95Build58s NetworkFolder.png|Network folder<br />
File:Win95Build58s DisplayProperties.png|Display Properties<br />
File:Win95Build58s SearchFind.png|Find file<br />
File:Win95Build58s WinHelpAbout.png|WinHelp about<br />
File:Win95Build58s Printers.png|Add printer<br />
File:Win95Build58s Demo.png|Demo<br />
File:Windows95-4.0.58s-Safe.png|Shutting down/safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Gallery (Debug)==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win95Build58sChk Login.png|Login<br />
File:Win95Build58sChk Desktop.png|Desktop<br />
File:Win95Build58sChk About.png|About<br />
File:Win95Build58sChk Shutdown.png|Shutting down/safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Gallery (Old setup)==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ChicagoSetup01.png|Analyzing your system<br />
File:ChicagoSetup02.png|Welcome to Setup<br />
File:ChicagoSetup03Clean.png|Cleans install<br />
File:ChicagoSetup04Upgrade.png|Upgrade install<br />
File:ChicagoSetup05Recover.png|Recover a failed installation<br />
File:ChicagoSetup06FailedReason.png|Failed reason<br />
File:ChicagoSetup07.png|Hardware settings<br />
File:ChicagoSetup08.png|Copying files<br />
File:ChicagoSetup09.png|Enter name<br />
File:ChicagoSetup10.png|Enter name help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup11.png|Verify name<br />
File:ChicagoSetup12.png|Verify name help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup13.png|Setup options<br />
File:ChicagoSetup14.png|Setup options help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup15.png|Select components<br />
File:ChicagoSetup16.png|Select components help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup17.png|Swap file<br />
File:ChicagoSetup18.png|Swap file help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup19.png|Swap file settings<br />
File:ChicagoSetup20.png|Copying files<br />
File:ChicagoSetup21.png|Startup files modified<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_95_build_58s&diff=61412Windows 95 build 58s2020-01-25T18:39:35Z<p>2.30.192.95: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 95<br />
|buildtag = 4.00.58s<br />
|image = Win95Build58s.PNG<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|compiled = 1993-08-09<br />
|winver = Windows95-4.0.58s-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/2|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/9x%20kernel/windows%2095/4.00.58s/english|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3AChicago%3A58s}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 95 build 58s''' is a build of [[Windows 95]]. This build is the first Chicago Preliminary Development Kit (PDK) release, and a Milestone 4 build, compiled on 1993-08-09. It is the earliest leaked build of Windows 95, though earlier builds have been confirmed to exist.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
<br />
*This build runs on top of a new version of MS-DOS, 7.0, which starts Windows automatically.<br />
*It also features a new type of bootscreen, which is stored inside <code>LOGO.SYS</code> in the root of the system partition<br />
*Program Manager and File Manager from Windows 3.x have been replaced by a new, unified shell called Cabinet (<code>CABINET.EXE</code>), a very early form of Windows Explorer which is still 16-bit in this build<br />
*The new shell makes better use of the desktop than Windows 3.x, allowing the user to place icons representing programs, files and folders on it<br />
*At the bottom of the screen is the taskbar, which in this build serves as a folder for storing shortcuts, files and folders, not for displaying running programs like in later builds<br />
*Minimized programs instead appear similar to Windows 3.x, floating around the desktop as tiles with the program's name beside the icon<br />
*The taskbar features three buttons and menus for accessing common commands: System, Search and Help menus, which were later merged into a single Start button<br />
*When installed beside an existing installation of Windows 3.1x, Chicago can be configured to run that installation of Windows 3.1 in a window, similar to a virtual machine<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
<br />
*As with other Windows 9x builds, the hard disk needs to be partitioned and formatted before installing this build<br />
*The new setup doesn't ask for username and organization information, leaving the placeholder values of "Unknown User" and "Unknown Organization" in place<br />
*The floppy disk driver in this build is very buggy and won't work most of the time. Cabinet will either display nothing or garbage when the floppy drive is accessed<br />
*Even if no network is installed during setup, an error saying "Cannot find NETWORK.DRV" will be displayed on startup, but it's harmless and can be skipped. See below for a fix<br />
*If you install directly from a CD, an error saying "Cannot access D:\" will be displayed on every but, but can be skipped. See below for a fix<br />
*Cabinet will not remember your view settings and many of the menu options don't work as they're not implemented yet<br />
*The build may hang randomly and can be rather slow at times<br />
*Some copies of this build are missing the file <code>_msnet.inf</code>, which must be skipped for setup to continue<br />
<br />
==Fixes and enhancements==<br />
===Getting rid of startup items===<br />
Three programs are configured to run on startup by default: Dr. Watson (<code>DRWATSON.EXE</code>), Chicago Beta Warning (<code>WARNING.EXE</code>) and Tracker (<code>TRACKER.EXE</code>). The former two can be disabled by removing their links (shortcuts) from the Startup folder, which is inside the Programs folder on the desktop.<br />
<br />
Tracker can be disabled by removing it from the <code>load=</code> value in the <code>[windows]</code> section of <code>WIN.INI</code>.<br />
<br />
===Configuring a CD drive===<br />
The best way to get the CD drive working is to use an Adaptec AHA-154x SCSI adapter and a SCSI CD-ROM drive, drivers will be automatically installed and they'll work.<br />
<br />
===Fixing "Cannot access D:\" error===<br />
Open <code>SETUP.INI</code> and change the line <code>OldWinDir=D:\RETAIL</code> to <code>OldWinDir=</code>, then save the file.<br />
<br />
===Fixing "Cannot find NETWORK.DRV" error===<br />
Create a dummy (empty) <code>NETWORK.DRV</code> file inside the <code>\SYSTEM</code> folder.<br />
<br />
==Old Setup==<br />
There are many old setup files on the unmodified disc which may have been used in builds prior to 58s. Running <code>SETUP31.EXE /O:OLDSETUP.INF</code> in the <code>RETAIL</code> directory of the setup disc will launch the Windows 3.1x style setup but it will fail due to 184 missing files. It looks almost exactly like the Windows 3.1x setup, except for branding changes. It was possibly designed for a debug version of Chicago since it asks for many <code>.SYM</code> files, a few debugger executables and batch files. Most of those <code>.SYM</code> files are present in early Win32s builds meaning 32-bit support in Chicago was still at Win32s level in early June, 1993. It also asks for many components from Windows for Workgroups 3.1x that weren't on the setup disc. After copying files in the GUI portion of Setup, Setup will attempt to run <code>W31TOCHI.EXE</code> which is not distributed with Chicago. Setup will then launch Network Setup and it is most likely going to fail due to missing files. Despite this, it is actually possible to install this build using the old setup, but the result produced is only a semi working version of this build. Cabinet refuses to launch due to missing registry keys, but the Windows 3.x Program Manager still works and can be set as the shell.<br />
<br />
==Gallery (Non-Debug)==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win95Build58s 1.png|Setup<br />
File:Win95Build58s 2.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 3.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 4.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 5.png|Network setup<br />
File:Win95Build58s 6.png<br />
File:Win95Build58s 7.png|Setup complete<br />
File:Windows95-4.0.58s-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
File:Win95Build58s Login.png|Login<br />
File:Win95Build58s ConstructionWarning.png|Warning<br />
File:Win95Build58s.PNG|Desktop<br />
File:Win95Build58s DrWatson.png|Dr. Watson<br />
File:Win95Build58s SystemProperties.png|System properties<br />
File:Win95Build58s Command.png|MS-DOS prompt<br />
File:Win95Build58s Cabinet.png|Cabinet<br />
File:Win95Build58s CabinetAbout.png|Cabinet about<br />
File:Win95Build58s Run.png|Run<br />
File:Win95Build58s Tasks.png|Tasks<br />
File:Win95Build58s Drivers.png|Drivers (Resources)<br />
File:Win95Build58s Drivers2.png|Drivers (Installed)<br />
File:Win95Build58s MusicBox.png|Music Box (CD player)<br />
File:Win95Build58s MPlayer.png|Media Player (MIDI in action)<br />
File:Win95Build58s NetworkFolder.png|Network folder<br />
File:Win95Build58s DisplayProperties.png|Display Properties<br />
File:Win95Build58s SearchFind.png|Find file<br />
File:Win95Build58s WinHelpAbout.png|WinHelp about<br />
File:Win95Build58s Printers.png|Add printer<br />
File:Win95Build58s Demo.png|Demo<br />
File:Windows95-4.0.58s-Safe.png|Shutting down/safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Gallery (Debug)==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win95Build58sChk Login.png|Login<br />
File:Win95Build58sChk Desktop.png|Desktop<br />
File:Win95Build58sChk About.png|About<br />
File:Win95Build58sChk Shutdown.png|Shutting down/safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Gallery (Old setup)==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ChicagoSetup01.png|Analyzing your system<br />
File:ChicagoSetup02.png|Welcome to Setup<br />
File:ChicagoSetup03Clean.png|Cleans install<br />
File:ChicagoSetup04Upgrade.png|Upgrade install<br />
File:ChicagoSetup05Recover.png|Recover a failed installation<br />
File:ChicagoSetup06FailedReason.png|Failed reason<br />
File:ChicagoSetup07.png|Hardware settings<br />
File:ChicagoSetup08.png|Copying files<br />
File:ChicagoSetup09.png|Enter name<br />
File:ChicagoSetup10.png|Enter name help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup11.png|Verify name<br />
File:ChicagoSetup12.png|Verify name help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup13.png|Setup options<br />
File:ChicagoSetup14.png|Setup options help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup15.png|Select components<br />
File:ChicagoSetup16.png|Select components help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup17.png|Swap file<br />
File:ChicagoSetup18.png|Swap file help<br />
File:ChicagoSetup19.png|Swap file settings<br />
File:ChicagoSetup20.png|Copying files<br />
File:ChicagoSetup21.png|Startup files modified<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Talk:Windows_Server_2008_build_3790.1232&diff=61402Talk:Windows Server 2008 build 3790.12322020-01-25T17:25:14Z<p>2.30.192.95: </p>
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<div>I think this is a Server 2003 build rather than a Server 2008 build.--[[User:Winins|Winins]] ([[User talk:Winins|talk]]) 17:13, 25 January 2020 (UTC)<br />
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: Nope. It's like saying that the client build 3790.1232 was an XP build. After the reset, the project's codebase was changed from Windows Server 2003 Release Candidate to Windows Server 2003 SP1 Release Candidate. After changing the codebase, the Omega 13 stage of Longhorn (Server)'s development began, where Microsoft started testing features that they originally meant to include in Longhorn (Server) more thoroughly before implementing them into the main Longhorn builds. The builds were more XP/Server 2003-esque before any major changes or features were added. -- [[Special:Contributions/2.30.192.95|2.30.192.95]] 17:25, 25 January 2020 (UTC)</div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Server_2008&diff=61386Windows Server 20082020-01-25T16:05:47Z<p>2.30.192.95: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows Server 2008<br />
|codename=Longhorn Server<br />
|image = WindowsServer2008R1-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|family=NT<br />
|version=6.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64, IA-64<br />
|releasedate=2008-02-27<br />
|support=2020-01-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows Server 2003]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows Server 2008 R2]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows Server 2008''' is the server counterpart of [[Windows Vista]]. It replaces [[Windows Server 2003]] and was replaced by [[Windows Server 2008 R2]]. The RTM version was released on 2008-02-27. It was the first version of Windows to include [[Hyper-V]].<br />
<br />
== Builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
<br />
=== Milestone 5 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 4028|4028.Lab01_N.030701-2000}}<br />
=== Milestone 6 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 4031|4031.Lab07_N.030707-1737}}<br />
=== Milestone 7 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 4066|4066.main.040226-1010}}<br />
=== Omega-13 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 3790.1232|3790.1232.winmain.040819-1629}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5077|5077.vbl_core_setup.050530-1400}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5085|5085.vbl_srv.050610-2000}}<br />
=== Beta 1 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5112|5112.winmain_beta1.050720-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5212|5212.winmain.050726-1915}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5219|5219.winmain_idx02.050830-2010}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5231|5231.winmain_idx03.051004-2120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5231.2|5231.2.winmain_idx03.051004-2120}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5246|5246}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5259|5259.winmain_idx02.051113-2100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5259.3|5259.3.winmain_idx02.051117-1715}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5270|5270.9.winmain_idx03.051214-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5284|5284.vbl_media_ehome.051218-1800}}<br />
<br />
=== Beta 2 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5308.6|5308.6.winmain_idx01.060202-1920}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5310|5310.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060207-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5308.60|5308.60.winmain_idx01.060223-2145}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5329|5329.0.vbl_media_ehome.060301-2145}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5337|5337.0.vbl_media_ehome.060313-2100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5340 (vbl_core_virtual_lh)|5340.vbl_core_virtual_lh.??????-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5340 (vbl core virtual dev winhec(corevirt))|5340.vbl_core_virtual_dev_winhec(corevirt).060428-0908}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5355|5355.0.vbl_media.060329-2048}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5384|5384.4.winmain_beta2.060518-1455}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5600|5600.16384.vista_rc1.060829-2230}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5728|5728.16387.winmain_idx06.060917-1430}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5744|5744.16384.vista_rtm_edw.061003-1945}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 5757|5757.1.winmain.061010-1900}}<br />
<br />
=== Beta 3 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16406|6001.16406.longhorn_idx01.061208-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16461|6001.16461.longhorn_idx02.070209-1510}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001 (lh_srv_iis)|6001.?.lh_srv_iis.070308-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16497|6001.16497.longhorn_beta3.070330-1720}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16510|6001.16510.longhorn_beta3.070417-1740}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16606|6001.16606.longhorn.070619-1930}}<br />
<br />
=== Release Candidate 0 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16648|6001.16648.longhorn_rc0.070827-1405}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.16659|6001.16659.longhorn_rc0.070916-1443}}<br />
=== Release Candidate 1 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.17042|6001.17042.longhorn_rc1.071107-1618}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.17051|6001.17051.longhorn_rc1.071121-2029}}<br />
=== Release Candidate 2 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.17119|6001.17119.longhorn.071210-1916}}<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6001.18000|6001.18000.longhorn_rtm.080118-1840}}<br />
=== Service Pack 2 Beta ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.16497|6002.16497.lh_sp2beta.081017-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.16659|6002.16659.lh_sp2rc.090114-1728}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.16670|6002.16670.lh_sp2rc.090130-1715}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.17043|6002.17043.longhorn.090312-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.17506|6002.17506.lh_sp2rtm.090313-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.18003|6002.18003.lh_sp2rtm.090403-1730}}<br />
=== Service Pack 2 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6002.18005|6002.18005.lh_sp2rtm.090410-1830}}<br />
=== Service Pack 2 Update ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2008 build 6003.20489|6003.20489.vistasp2_ldr_escrow.190320-1700}}<br />
</div></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_95_build_58s&diff=60851Windows 95 build 58s2020-01-17T19:18:50Z<p>2.30.192.95: Added section about oldsetup and setup31 still being present. Screenshots coming soon.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 95<br />
|buildtag = 4.00.58s<br />
|image = Win95Build58s.PNG<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|compiled = 1993-08-09<br />
|winver = Windows95-4.0.58s-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/2|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/9x%20kernel/windows%2095/4.00.58s/english|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3AChicago%3A58s}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 95 build 58s''' is a build of [[Windows 95]]. This build is the first Chicago Preliminary Development Kit (PDK) release, and a Milestone 4 build, compiled on 1993-08-09. It is the earliest leaked build of Windows 95, though earlier builds have been confirmed to exist.<br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* This build runs on top of a new version of MS-DOS, 7.0, which starts Windows automatically.<br />
* It also features a new type of bootscreen, which is stored inside <code>LOGO.SYS</code> in the root of the system partition<br />
* Program Manager and File Manager from Windows 3.x have been replaced by a new, unified shell called Cabinet (<code>CABINET.EXE</code>), a very early form of Windows Explorer which is still 16-bit in this build<br />
* The new shell makes better use of the desktop than Windows 3.x, allowing the user to place icons representing programs, files and folders on it<br />
* At the bottom of the screen is the taskbar, which in this build serves as a folder for storing shortcuts, files and folders, not for displaying running programs like in later builds<br />
* Minimized programs instead appear similar to Windows 3.x, floating around the desktop as tiles with the program's name beside the icon<br />
* The taskbar features three buttons and menus for accessing common commands: System, Search and Help menus, which were later merged into a single Start button<br />
* When installed beside an existing installation of Windows 3.1x, Chicago can be configured to run that installation of Windows 3.1 in a window, similar to a virtual machine<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
* As with other Windows 9x builds, the hard disk needs to be partitioned and formatted before installing this build<br />
* The new setup doesn't ask for username and organization information, leaving the placeholder values of "Unknown User" and "Unknown Organization" in place<br />
* The floppy disk driver in this build is very buggy and won't work most of the time. Cabinet will either display nothing or garbage when the floppy drive is accessed<br />
* Even if no network is installed during setup, an error saying "Cannot find NETWORK.DRV" will be displayed on startup, but it's harmless and can be skipped. See below for a fix<br />
* If you install directly from a CD, an error saying "Cannot access D:\" will be displayed on every but, but can be skipped. See below for a fix<br />
* Cabinet will not remember your view settings and many of the menu options don't work as they're not implemented yet<br />
* The build may hang randomly and can be rather slow at times<br />
* Some copies of this build are missing the file <code>_msnet.inf</code>, which must be skipped for setup to continue<br />
<br />
== Fixes and enhancements ==<br />
=== Getting rid of startup items ===<br />
Three programs are configured to run on startup by default: Dr. Watson (<code>DRWATSON.EXE</code>), Chicago Beta Warning (<code>WARNING.EXE</code>) and Tracker (<code>TRACKER.EXE</code>). The former two can be disabled by removing their links (shortcuts) from the Startup folder, which is inside the Programs folder on the desktop.<br />
<br />
Tracker can be disabled by removing it from the <code>load=</code> value in the <code>[windows]</code> section of <code>WIN.INI</code>.<br />
<br />
=== Configuring a CD drive ===<br />
The best way to get the CD drive working is to use an Adaptec AHA-154x SCSI adapter and a SCSI CD-ROM drive, drivers will be automatically installed and they'll work.<br />
<br />
=== Fixing "Cannot access D:\" error ===<br />
Open <code>SETUP.INI</code> and change the line <code>OldWinDir=D:\RETAIL</code> to <code>OldWinDir=</code>, then save the file.<br />
<br />
=== Fixing "Cannot find NETWORK.DRV" error ===<br />
Create a dummy (empty) <code>NETWORK.DRV</code> file inside the <code>\SYSTEM</code> folder.<br />
<br />
== Old setup (SETUP31.EXE) ==<br />
On the CD, there is still the old Windows 3.1x-style setup file, which may have been used in builds prior to 58s. Typing <code>setup31 /O:OLDSETUP.INF</code> into a DOS prompt will launch it and make it work. It looks almost exactly like the Windows 3.1x setup, except for branding changes. However, it will ask for a lot of missing files. Using Windows 3.1x floppy disks will make it install properly.<br />
<br />
== Gallery (Non-Debug) ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win95Build58s 1.png|Setup<br />
Win95Build58s 2.png<br />
Win95Build58s 3.png<br />
Win95Build58s 4.png<br />
Win95Build58s 5.png|Network setup<br />
Win95Build58s_6.png<br />
Win95Build58s 7.png|Setup complete<br />
Windows95-4.0.58s-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
Win95Build58s Login.png|Login<br />
Win95Build58s ConstructionWarning.png|Warning<br />
Win95Build58s.PNG|Desktop<br />
Win95Build58s DrWatson.png|Dr. Watson<br />
Win95Build58s SystemProperties.png|System properties<br />
Win95Build58s Command.png|MS-DOS prompt<br />
Win95Build58s Cabinet.png|Cabinet<br />
Win95Build58s CabinetAbout.png|Cabinet about<br />
Win95Build58s Run.png|Run<br />
Win95Build58s Tasks.png|Tasks<br />
Win95Build58s Drivers.png|Drivers (Resources)<br />
Win95Build58s Drivers2.png|Drivers (Installed)<br />
Win95Build58s MusicBox.png|Music Box (CD player)<br />
Win95Build58s MPlayer.png|Media Player (MIDI in action)<br />
Win95Build58s NetworkFolder.png|Network folder<br />
Win95Build58s DisplayProperties.png|Display Properties<br />
Win95Build58s SearchFind.png|Find file<br />
Win95Build58s WinHelpAbout.png|WinHelp about<br />
Win95Build58s Printers.png|Add printer<br />
Win95Build58s Demo.png|Demo<br />
Windows95-4.0.58s-Safe.png|Shutting down/safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Gallery (Debug) ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win95Build58sChk Login.png|Login<br />
Win95Build58sChk Desktop.png|Desktop<br />
Win95Build58sChk About.png|About<br />
Win95Build58sChk Shutdown.png|Shutting down/safe to shutdown screen<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_3.0_build_55&diff=60799Windows 3.0 build 552020-01-16T20:26:15Z<p>2.30.192.95: Fixed a typo.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 3.0<br />
|image = Windows30-3.0.55-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 3.00.55<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
|compiled = 1990-01-02<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/997|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/16-bit%20kernel/windows%203.0/3.00.55/english|BAwiki=https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3A3.00.55|BAWiki=https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows_3.x/3.00.55}}<br />
|winver = Windows30-3.0.55-About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 3.0 build 55''' is a pre-release build of [[Windows 3.0]]. It was scene leaked in 1990 as a preinstalled folder and was later found and shared by BetaArchive member The Distractor on 2014-03-03.<ref>http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=30764</ref> The original installation media for this build remains to be found. A rebuilt disk set has been made by member WinPC, but it uses some files from the RTM build.<br />
<br />
==Installation notes==<br />
You need to click Cancel when it asks for Disk 3 for the second time, then click Ignore when it asks for HIMEM.SYS. This build should be installed on top of MS-DOS/PC-DOS 4.0 for Real Mode, or Compaq's MS-DOS 3.31 for 386 Enhanced Mode. It works in VirtualBox, VMware, Virtual PC 2007, PCem, QEMU, and Bochs.<br />
<br />
==Paintbrush warnings==<br />
When you run the Paintbrush program for the first time, it will display two warnings. The first one informs you that Paintbrush doesn't work well in low-memory situations, so you should run it under Standard or 386 Enhanced mode. The second warning talks about a bug where the contents of overlapping windows can end up in your drawing. It recommends you don't display other windows on top of Paintbrush to avoid this bug.<br />
<br />
==Cardfile mouse bug==<br />
After exiting Cardfile the cursor disappears, but the mouse still works.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win3055setup1.png|Setup starting.<br />
Win3055setup2.png|Setup.<br />
Win3055setup3.png|Directory confirmation.<br />
Win3055setup4.png|Config confirmation.<br />
Win3055setup5.png|Copying files.<br />
Win3055setup6.png|First part of GUI setup.<br />
Win3055setup7.png|Copying files.<br />
Win3055setup8.png|Disk 2.<br />
Win3055setup9.png|Copying files.<br />
Win3055setup10.png|Disk 3.<br />
Win3055setup11.png|Copying files.<br />
Win3055setup12.png|Asking for Disk 3 again.<br />
Win3055setup13.png|Clicked Cancel.<br />
Win3055setup14.png|File Copy Error.<br />
Win3055setup15.png|Clicked Ignore.<br />
Win3055setup16.png|Copying files.<br />
Win3055setup17.png|AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS editing confirmation.<br />
Win3055setup18.png|Ditto.<br />
Win3055setup19.png|Printers.<br />
Win3055setup20.png|Existing Applications.<br />
Win3055setup21.png|Ditto.<br />
Win3055setup22.png|Release Notes.<br />
Win3055setup23.png|Memory allocation for Windows.<br />
Win3055setup24.png|End.<br />
Windows30-3.0.55-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
Win3055fb.png|First Boot.<br />
Win3055cakc.png|Calculator.<br />
Win3055cal.png|Calendar.<br />
Win3055cardfile.png|Cardfile.<br />
Win3055clip.png|Clipboard.<br />
Win3055clock1.png|Clock.<br />
Win3055clock2.png|Clock in Digital theme.<br />
Win3055cp1.png|Control Panel.<br />
Win3055cp2.png|Color.<br />
Win3055cp3.png|Fonts.<br />
Win3055cp4.png|Ports.<br />
Win3055cp5.png|Mouse.<br />
Win3055cp6.png|Printers.<br />
Win3055cp7.png|International.<br />
Win3055cp8.png|Keyboard.<br />
Win3055cp9.png|Date & Time.<br />
Win3055cp10.png|Sound.<br />
Win3055cp11.png|Desktop.<br />
Win3055fm.png|File Manager.<br />
Win3055notepad.png|Notepad.<br />
Win3055paint1.png|Paintbrush warning 1.<br />
Win3055paint2.png|Paintbrush warning 2.<br />
Win3055paint3.png|Paintbrush.<br />
Win3055pif.png|PIF Editor.<br />
Win3055pm.png|Print Manager with no printers plugged in.<br />
Win3055recorder.png|Recorder.<br />
Win3055rev.png|Reversi.<br />
Win3055sol1.png|Solitaire.<br />
Win3055sol2.png|Mid-game.<br />
Win3055terminal1.png|Port selection.<br />
Win3055terminal2.png|Terminal.<br />
Win3055write.png|Write.<br />
Win3055ws.png|Windows Setup.<br />
Win3055es.png|End Session.<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
[https://winworldpc.com/winboards/viewtopic.php?t=7829 WinWorldPC topic]</div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_2000_build_1575&diff=60292Windows 2000 build 15752020-01-05T17:41:26Z<p>2.30.192.95: /* Installation */</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 2000<br />
|image = Windows2000-5.0.1575-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 5.0.1575.1<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Workstation<br />
|compiled = 1997-06-11<br />
|winver = Windows2000-5.0.1575-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/780|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%202000/5.0.1575.1/english/workstation|BAWiki=https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows:NT_5.0:1575.1}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 2000 build 1575.1''' is a pre-beta build of [[Windows 2000]]. The Workstation SKU of this build was leaked on BetaArchive on 2017-12-13 by DiskingRound.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37916</ref><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* Explorer has been updated to use an internet interface.<br />
* The "Show Desktop" icon on the taskbar has been removed.<br />
* Channels has been added to the taskbar which opens an Active Desktop browser.<br />
* The active desktop background has been removed but the Active Channels banner stays, although it is nonfunctional.<br />
* Like [[Windows 2000 build 1515.1|build 1515.1]], most NT 4.0 references have been replaced with NT 5.0. However, many parts of the interface are still very similar to NT 4.0.<br />
<br />
== Bugs ==<br />
* This build cannot be upgraded from Windows NT 4.0 via <code>winnt32.exe</code>. If upgraded, during the TXT setup it will request for the Windows NT 4.0 CD, and then when the Windows NT 4.0 CD is inserted, the setup instantly crashes with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.<br />
=== Installation ===<br />
The OS Loader has a bug during setup that it tries to load <code>NTLDR</code>, but since <code>$LDR$</code> installs instead, it will be stuck on the OS Loader in an infinite loop. Editing the boot sector file (<code>BOOTSECT.DAT</code>) to boot from <code>$LDR$</code> will allow setup to continue. This doesn't happen with SCSI drives.<br />
<br />
This can be done using any MS-DOS bootdisk with <code>EDIT.COM</code>. At the prompt, type <code>edit /80 C:\$WIN_NT$.~BT\BOOTSECT.DAT</code> and change the first <code>NTLDR</code> in the file to <code>$LDR$</code>. Save the file, remove the disk, restart and the installation should continue as usual.<br />
<br />
=== Windows Explorer ===<br />
Windows Explorer doesn't have a very good graphics rendering engine as there is a graphical bug where anything dragged over Explorer windows will remain on the background of the Explorer window.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows2000-5.0.1575-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_2000_build_1575&diff=60290Windows 2000 build 15752020-01-05T17:40:09Z<p>2.30.192.95: /* Installation */</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 2000<br />
|image = Windows2000-5.0.1575-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 5.0.1575.1<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Workstation<br />
|compiled = 1997-06-11<br />
|winver = Windows2000-5.0.1575-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/780|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%202000/5.0.1575.1/english/workstation|BAWiki=https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows:NT_5.0:1575.1}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 2000 build 1575.1''' is a pre-beta build of [[Windows 2000]]. The Workstation SKU of this build was leaked on BetaArchive on 2017-12-13 by DiskingRound.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37916</ref><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* Explorer has been updated to use an internet interface.<br />
* The "Show Desktop" icon on the taskbar has been removed.<br />
* Channels has been added to the taskbar which opens an Active Desktop browser.<br />
* The active desktop background has been removed but the Active Channels banner stays, although it is nonfunctional.<br />
* Like [[Windows 2000 build 1515.1|build 1515.1]], most NT 4.0 references have been replaced with NT 5.0. However, many parts of the interface are still very similar to NT 4.0.<br />
<br />
== Bugs ==<br />
* This build cannot be upgraded from Windows NT 4.0 via <code>winnt32.exe</code>. If upgraded, during the TXT setup it will request for the Windows NT 4.0 CD, and then when the Windows NT 4.0 CD is inserted, the setup instantly crashes with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.<br />
=== Installation ===<br />
The OS Loader has a bug during setup that it tries to load <code>NTLDR</code>, but since <code>$LDR$</code> installs instead, it will be stuck on the OS Loader in an infinite loop. Editing the boot sector file (<code>BOOTSECT.DAT</code>) to boot from <code>$LDR$</code> will allow setup to continue. This doesn't happen with SCSI drives.<br />
<br />
This can be done using any MS-DOS bootdisk with <code>EDIT.COM</code>. At the prompt, type <code>edit /80 C:\$WIN_NT$.~BT\BOOTSECT.DAT</code> and change the first <code>NTLDR</code> in the file to <code>$LDR$</code>. Save the file, remove the floppy, restart and the installation should continue as usual.<br />
<br />
=== Windows Explorer ===<br />
Windows Explorer doesn't have a very good graphics rendering engine as there is a graphical bug where anything dragged over Explorer windows will remain on the background of the Explorer window.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows2000-5.0.1575-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_2000_build_1575&diff=60289Windows 2000 build 15752020-01-05T17:37:37Z<p>2.30.192.95: /* Bugs */ Added steps on how to fix the $LDR$ bug.</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 2000<br />
|image = Windows2000-5.0.1575-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 5.0.1575.1<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Workstation<br />
|compiled = 1997-06-11<br />
|winver = Windows2000-5.0.1575-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/780|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%202000/5.0.1575.1/english/workstation|BAWiki=https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows:NT_5.0:1575.1}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 2000 build 1575.1''' is a pre-beta build of [[Windows 2000]]. The Workstation SKU of this build was leaked on BetaArchive on 2017-12-13 by DiskingRound.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37916</ref><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* Explorer has been updated to use an internet interface.<br />
* The "Show Desktop" icon on the taskbar has been removed.<br />
* Channels has been added to the taskbar which opens an Active Desktop browser.<br />
* The active desktop background has been removed but the Active Channels banner stays, although it is nonfunctional.<br />
* Like [[Windows 2000 build 1515.1|build 1515.1]], most NT 4.0 references have been replaced with NT 5.0. However, many parts of the interface are still very similar to NT 4.0.<br />
<br />
== Bugs ==<br />
* This build cannot be upgraded from Windows NT 4.0 via <code>winnt32.exe</code>. If upgraded, during the TXT setup it will request for the Windows NT 4.0 CD, and then when the Windows NT 4.0 CD is inserted, the setup instantly crashes with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.<br />
=== Installation ===<br />
The OS Loader has a bug during setup that it tries to load <code>NTLDR</code>, but since <code>$LDR$</code> installs instead, it will be stuck on the OS Loader in an infinite loop. Editing the boot sector file (<code>BOOTSECT.DAT</code>) to boot from <code>$LDR$</code> will allow setup to continue. This doesn't happen with SCSI drives.<br />
<br />
This can be done using any MS-DOS bootdisk with <code>EDIT.COM</code>. At the prompt, type <code>edit /80 C:\$WIN_NT$.~BT\BOOTSECT.DAT</code> and change the first <code>NTLDR</code> you see to <code>$LDR$</code>. Save the file, remove the floppy, restart and the installation should continue as usual.<br />
=== Windows Explorer ===<br />
Windows Explorer doesn't have a very good graphics rendering engine as there is a graphical bug where anything dragged over Explorer windows will remain on the background of the Explorer window.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows2000-5.0.1575-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Light&diff=59503Light2019-12-31T19:43:40Z<p>2.30.192.95: </p>
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<div>'''Light''' is a new visual style that debuted in [[Windows 10 build 18282]]. It makes the taskbar, action center and start menu white.<br />
However, it is not possible to set color on them but setting the title bars to be colorized still works.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Build 18282 Desktop.jpg|Light theme in Windows 10 build 18282<br />
</gallery></div>2.30.192.95https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Talk:Luna&diff=59498Talk:Luna2019-12-31T19:02:50Z<p>2.30.192.95: /* Zune */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
Is it required to have a bazillion screenshots of Luna in Longhorn builds? It looks exactly the same as in 2600. --[[User:AlphaBeta|AlphaBeta]] ([[User talk:AlphaBeta|talk]]) 12:41, 4 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
:Except for the white flag on the start button --[[User:Ovctvct|Ovctvct]] ([[User talk:Ovctvct|talk]]) 12:45, 4 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
::I was thinking of that too. They should probably stay on their Longhorn pages but not here. It's flooding the gallery with almost no differences. That's why I only placed screenshots of 2415, 2428, 2600, and 3670 when I added the galleries for visual stlyes because their changes are more major. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 15:49, 5 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
:::Should we use a packed-hover mode for this flooded gallery anyway? I guess it would look better.--[[User:ATeamInc|ATeamInc]] ([[User talk:ATeamInc|talk]]) 19:31, 6 November 2018 (GMT)<br />
<br />
== Zune ==<br />
<br />
What the heck is Zune?<br />
<small>—&nbsp;Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:2001:8a0:e579:7f01:68f2:d8fb:8b93:641e|2001:8a0:e579:7f01:68f2:d8fb:8b93:641e]] ([[User talk:2001:8a0:e579:7f01:68f2:d8fb:8b93:641e|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/2001:8a0:e579:7f01:68f2:d8fb:8b93:641e|contribs]]) 18:17, 31 December 2019</small><br />
<br />
:The black and orange variant of Royale. It's basically Royale Noir with some orange elements added. {{Unsigned|Overdoze}}<br />
<br />
::The term "Zune" can also be used to refer to a music player made by Microsoft (they made the theme to advertise it). -- [[Special:Contributions/2.30.192.95|2.30.192.95]] 19:02, 31 December 2019 (UTC)</div>2.30.192.95