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https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_14983&diff=214152
Windows 10 build 14983
2022-05-23T10:27:47Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Changes */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]<br />
|image = 14983-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.14983.1000.rs_prerelease.161129-1700<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|sku = Enterprise<br />
|compiled = 2016-11-29<br />
|timebomb = 2017-05-01<br />
|winver = 14983-winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/4547}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 10 build 14983''' is a build of [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. It is only available in the x64 architecture in the Enterprise SKU. It is the first to include the View 3D Preview app. It also introduces a non-functional early version of Mixed Reality Portal (called "Windows Holographic" in this build).<br />
<br />
== Changes == <br />
This is the first build to be affected by the reproducible builds effort for all files other than setup related files and the kernel (the kernel would be subject to it sometime during [[Windows 10 October 2018 Update|Restone 5]]). This is achieved by changing the "Version" field from a full buildstring to the build number and the placeholder branch string "WinBuild.160101-0800" (this specific change was briefly reverted between 1502x and 1504x), and the TimeDateStamp is changed to a hash of the file. This is therefore the earliest build where most files cannot be recovered from the Microsoft Symbol Server if they are present.<br />
<br />
== Paint 3D ==<br />
* Upon opening Paint 3D, it will proceed to replace all of the options linking to the classic [[Paint]] app with Paint 3D. You can either uninstall it or do the following below if you want to keep it:<br />
:1. Open [[Registry Editor]].<br />
:2. Navigate to <code>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Paint</code>.<br />
:3. Create a new key called Settings.<br />
:4. In that new key you just created, create a DWORD entry called <code>DisableModernPaintBootstrap</code> and set its value to 1.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win8boot.png|Boot screen<br />
Windows 10 build 14983-2020-09-04-12-37-17.png|View 3D Preview<br />
Win10-14983HolographicSplashScreen.png|Windows Holographic splash screen<br />
Win10-14983HolographicFirstRun.png|Windows Holographic First Run<br />
Win10-14986Defender.png|Windows Defender<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 10 Creators Update builds]]<br />
[[Category:Windows 10 builds]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010&diff=213901
Office 2010
2022-05-22T03:52:58Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Builds */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Office 2010''' is a version of [[Microsoft Office]], released on 25 April 2010. It includes newer PowerPoint animation effects, new splash screens, and the ribbon interface is now available in every application. Office 2010 ended its support on 13 October 2020.<br />
<br />
The final build number is 14.0.4760. Many torrents and even OEMs distribute build 4734 (which is not the final RTM build), as "RTM".<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
Office 2010 is the first version to have an x64 variant, though the x64 variant has some limitations. The x86 version requires [[Windows XP]] SP3 or newer, the x64 version requires [[Windows Vista]] SP1 or newer, though it can be tricked to run on Windows XP SP2<ref>https://www.intowindows.com/how-to-install-office-2010-on-windows-xp-sp2/</ref><ref group="note">You must install MSXML 6 before installing Office 2010 on Windows XP SP2.</ref> and [[Windows XP Professional x64 Edition]].<ref>https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/ca13c3a7-20f2-4b59-88b1-3a7bb28e0a80/i-installed-office-2010-x64-on-windows-xp-x64-why-did-i-have-to-spoof-a-higher-version-it-does?forum=officesetupdeployprevious</ref> Using Extended Kernel, this version can also theoretically run on [[Windows 2000]], though you may encounter some bugs (like [[Office 2007]]). Unofficially, this is the last version of Office that supports Windows 2000. Officially, this is the last version of Microsoft Office to support Windows XP SP3, [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2, Windows Vista SP1-SP2 and [[Windows Server 2008]] RTM-SP2 as the following version, Microsoft [[Office 2013]] only supports [[Windows 7]], [[Windows Server 2008 R2]], or later, with [[Windows 11]] being unsupported.<br />
<br />
This is the latest version of Microsoft Office to support non-PAE, SSE2, and NX processors.<br />
<br />
== Click to Run ==<br />
Office 2010 includes a new "Click to Run" (C2R) installer as an alternative to the old MSI installer. It is used in the Starter, Home and Business and Home and Student SKUs.<br />
<br />
== Builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
<br />
=== Alpha ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 3524|14.0.3524.1003}}<br />
<br />
=== Technical Preview ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4006|14.0.4006.1010}}<br />
<br />
=== Beta 1 ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4302|14.0.4302.1000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4417|14.0.4417.1000}}<br />
<br />
=== Beta 2 ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4514|14.0.4514.1004}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4536|14.0.4536.1000}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4730|14.0.4730.1000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4734|14.0.4734.1000}}<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 4760|14.0.4760.1000}}<br />
<br />
=== Service Pack 1 ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 6023|14.0.6023.1000}}<br />
<br />
=== Service Pack 2 Beta ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 7011|14.0.7011.1000}}<br />
<br />
=== Service Pack 2 ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Office 2010 build 7015|14.0.7015.1000}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:O2010xpx64.png|Office 2010 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition<br />
File:2010c2r.png|Excel 2010 C2R on Windows 7<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<references group="note" /><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
[[Category:Applications]]<br />
[[Category:Microsoft]]<br />
[[Category:Microsoft Office]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_14981&diff=213900
Windows 10 build 14981
2022-05-22T03:44:28Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.14981.1000.rs_prerelease.161123-1700<br />
|build of = [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]<br />
|compiled = 2016-11-23<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 10 build 14981''' is an unleaked build of [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Many files were found on the Microsoft Symbol Server for this build.</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8_build_8377&diff=213893
Windows 8 build 8377
2022-05-22T03:28:35Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 8]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.8377.0.winmain_win8rc.120507-1903<br />
|compiled = 2012-05-07<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 8 build 8377''' is a Release Preview escrow build of [[Windows 8]] that is referenced in <code>cversion.ini</code> in builds [[Windows 8 build 8400|8400]] through to [[Windows 8 build 8441|8441]] of the [[Windows Server 2012 build 8370|server counterpart]]. It is also referenced in the WinJS scripts included within build 8400.<br />
<br />
==cversion.ini==<br />
<pre>[HostBuild]<br />
MinClient=8377.0<br />
MinServer=8370.0<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== ui.js ==<br />
<pre><br />
/// <loc filename="Metadata\ui_loc_oam.xml" format="messagebundle" /><br />
/*!<br />
© Microsoft. All rights reserved.<br />
<br />
This library is supported for use in Windows Metro style apps only.<br />
<br />
Build: 1.0.8377.0.winmain_win8rc.120507-1903<br />
<br />
Version: Microsoft.WinJS.1.0.RC<br />
*/<br />
/// <reference path="ms-appx://Microsoft.WinJS.1.0.RC/js/base.js" /><br />
/// <reference path="ms-appx://Microsoft.WinJS.1.0.RC/js/ui.js" /><br />
</pre><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 8 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Unleaked builds]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Server_2012_build_8508&diff=213892
Windows Server 2012 build 8508
2022-05-22T03:26:38Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Server 2012]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900<br />
|compiled = 2012-07-03<br />
|arch = x64<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows Server 2012 build 8508''' is an RTM escrow build of [[Windows Server 2012]] that is referenced along with its [[Windows 8 build 8508|client counterpart]] in <code>cversion.ini</code> in build [[Windows 8 build 8513|8513]] through [[Windows 8.1 build 9448]]. It is also referenced in a WinJS 1.0 string found within the Windows Store infrastructure.<ref>[https://wscont.apps.microsoft.com/winstore/6.2/615/WinJS/1/base.js base.js]</ref><ref>[https://wscont.apps.microsoft.com/winstore/6.2/615/WinJS/1/ui.js ui.js]</ref><ref>[https://wscont.apps.microsoft.com/winstore/6.2/615/WinJS/1/ui-light ui-light.css]</ref><br />
<br />
== File references ==<br />
===cversion.ini===<br />
<pre>[HostBuild]<br />
MinClient=8508.0<br />
MinServer=8508.0<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== base.js ===<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"><br />
/*!<br />
© Microsoft. All rights reserved.<br />
<br />
This library is supported for use in Windows Store apps only.<br />
<br />
Build: 1.0.8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900<br />
<br />
Version: Microsoft.WinJS.1.0<br />
*/<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Server 2012 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Unleaked builds]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8_build_8508&diff=213891
Windows 8 build 8508
2022-05-22T03:25:38Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 8]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900<br />
|compiled = 2012-07-03<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 8 build 8508''' is an RTM escrow build of [[Windows 8]] that is referenced along with its [[Windows Server 2012 build 8508|server counterpart]] in <code>cversion.ini</code> in build [[Windows 8 build 8513|8513]] through to [[Windows 8.1 build 9448]]. It is also referenced in a WinJS 1.0 string found within the Windows Store infrastructure.<ref>[https://wscont.apps.microsoft.com/winstore/6.2/615/WinJS/1/base.js base.js]</ref><ref>[https://wscont.apps.microsoft.com/winstore/6.2/615/WinJS/1/ui.js ui.js]</ref><ref>[https://wscont.apps.microsoft.com/winstore/6.2/615/WinJS/1/ui-light ui-light.css]</ref><br />
<br />
== File references ==<br />
===cversion.ini===<br />
<pre>[HostBuild]<br />
MinClient=8508.0<br />
MinServer=8508.0<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== base.js ===<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"><br />
/*!<br />
© Microsoft. All rights reserved.<br />
<br />
This library is supported for use in Windows Store apps only.<br />
<br />
Build: 1.0.8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900<br />
<br />
Version: Microsoft.WinJS.1.0<br />
*/<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 8 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Unleaked builds]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8_build_8013&diff=213890
Windows 8 build 8013
2022-05-22T03:23:24Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 8]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.8013<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 8 build 8013''' is a build of [[Windows 8]] that was referenced as a DDK in the NVIDIA source code leak from 28 February 2022 in the file <code>dev\gpu_drv\stage_rel\drivers\tegra\platform\build\readme.txt</code>. [[Windows 8 build 8027|Build 8027]] is also referenced in the same file.<br />
<br />
==readme.txt==<br />
<pre><br />
PRE-REQUSITIES:<br />
----------------<br />
To build yukon drivers, the following paths from P4SW:2006 needs to be in P4 workspace and sync'd to <br />
Local path<br />
<br />
//sw/dev/gpu_drv/bugfix_main/drivers/tegra/platform/...<br />
//sw/dev/gpu_drv/bugfix_main/drivers/tegra/tools/...<br />
//sw/tools/ddk/nt8/8013/... <will be updated as new DDK gets released><br />
</pre></div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_14981&diff=213887
Windows 10 build 14981
2022-05-22T02:46:42Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.14981.1000.rs_prerelease<br />
|build of = [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 10 build 14981''' is an unleaked build of [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Many files were found on the Microsoft Symbol Server for this build.</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010_build_4006&diff=213885
Office 2010 build 4006
2022-05-22T02:40:27Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Microsoft Office 2010 build 4006''' is a pre-beta build of [[Office 2010|Microsoft Office 2010]].<br />
<br />
== Changes from Office 2007 ==<br />
<br />
* New animated splash screens when launching applications.<br />
* A redesigned UI, featuring a brighter color scheme and cleaner Ribbon elements.<br />
* The Ribbon has been added to Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath.<br />
*[[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency extends down to the Ribbon tabs.<br />
* The Office button is now a tab on the Ribbon.<br />
* The backstage view, which replaces the Office menu.<br />
* A button has been added to collapse the ribbon.<br />
* Ribbon elements can now be customized.<br />
* The default Ribbon layout has updated in Access.<br />
* A dedicated slide transitions tab has been added to PowerPoint.<br />
* New WordArt options have been added.<br />
* Paste options have been redesigned.<br />
* A new background removal tool for images has been added.<br />
* The screen clipping tool from OneNote has been added to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.<br />
* Equation tools have been added.<br />
* Enhancements have been to the translate feature.<br />
* Option to live broadcast slideshows in PowerPoint.<br />
* The document map and thumbnail sidebars have been combined into a new navigation pane in Word.<br />
* Groove has been renamed to SharePoint Workspace. However, it still identifies itself as it's former name.<br />
*InfoPath has been split into two separate applications: InfoPath Designer and InfoPath Editor<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Setup will fail unless the date is set back to early 2009.<br />
* The blue and black color schemes can not be set in this build.<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Office 4006 WordArt.png|WordArt<br />
Office 4006 Paste.png|Redesigned paste options<br />
Office 4006 Splash Screen.jpg|Splash screen<br />
Office 4006 Word.png|Word<br />
Office 4006 Word Aero.png|Word in Aero theme<br />
Office 4006 Word Equations.png|Equations tools<br />
Office 4006 Word BG Removal.png|Picture tools<br />
Office 4006 Word Backstage.png|Word backstage<br />
Office 4006 Customizable Ribbon.png|Customizable ribbon<br />
Office 4006 Excel.png|Excel<br />
Office 4006 Excel Backstage.png|Excel backstage<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint.png|PowerPoint<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint Backstage.png|PowerPoint backstage<br />
Office 4006 Outlook.png|Outlook<br />
Office 4006 Outlook Backstage.png|Outlook backstage<br />
Office 4006 OneNote.png|OneNote<br />
Office 4006 OneNote Backstage.png|OneNote backstage<br />
Office 4006 Publisher.png|Publisher<br />
Office 4006 Publisher Backstage.png|Publisher backstage<br />
Office 4006 Access.png|Access<br />
Office 4006 Access Backstage.png|Access backstage<br />
Office 4006 SharePoint.png|SharePoint<br />
</gallery></div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010_build_4006&diff=213883
Office 2010 build 4006
2022-05-22T02:36:29Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Microsoft Office 2010 build 4006''' is a pre-beta build of [[Office 2010|Microsoft Office 2010]].<br />
<br />
== Changes from Office 2007 ==<br />
<br />
* New animated splash screens when launching applications.<br />
* A redesigned UI, featuring a brighter color scheme and cleaner Ribbon elements.<br />
* The Ribbon has been added to Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath.<br />
*[[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency extends down to the Ribbon tabs.<br />
* The Office button is now a tab on the Ribbon.<br />
* The backstage view, which replaces the Office menu.<br />
* A button has been added to collapse the ribbon.<br />
* Ribbon elements can now be customized.<br />
* The default Ribbon layout has updated in Access.<br />
* A dedicated slide transitions tab has been added to PowerPoint.<br />
* New WordArt options have been added.<br />
* Paste options have been redesigned.<br />
* A new background removal tool for images has been added.<br />
* The screen clipping tool from OneNote has been added to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.<br />
* Equation tools have been added.<br />
* Enhancements have been to the translate feature.<br />
* Option to live broadcast slideshows in PowerPoint.<br />
* The document map and thumbnail sidebars have been combined into a new navigation pane in Word.<br />
* Groove has been renamed to SharePoint Workspace. However, it still identifies itself as it's former name.<br />
*InfoPath has been split into two separate applications: InfoPath Designer and InfoPath Editor<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Setup will fail unless the date is set back to early 2009.<br />
* The blue and black color schemes can not be set in this build.<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Office 4006 WordArt.png|WordArt<br />
Office 4006 Paste.png|Redesigned paste options<br />
Office 4006 Splash Screen.jpg|Splash screen<br />
Office 4006 Word.png|Word<br />
Office 4006 Word Aero.png|Word in Aero theme<br />
Office 4006 Word Equations.png|Equations tools<br />
Office 4006 Word BG Removal.png|Picture tools<br />
Office 4006 Word Backstage.png|Word backstage<br />
Office 4006 Customizable Ribbon.png|Customizable ribbon<br />
Office 4006 Excel.png|Excel<br />
Office 4006 Excel Backstage.png|Excel backstage<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint.png|PowerPoint<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint Backstage.png|PowerPoint backstage<br />
Office 4006 Outlook.png|Outlook<br />
Office 4006 Outlook Backstage.png|Outlook backstage<br />
Office 4006 OneNote.png|OneNote<br />
Office 4006 OneNote Backstage.png|OneNote backstage<br />
Office 4006 Publisher.png|Publisher<br />
Office 4006 Publisher Backstage.png|Publisher backstage<br />
</gallery></div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010_build_4006&diff=213880
Office 2010 build 4006
2022-05-22T02:34:53Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Microsoft Office 2010 build 4006''' is a pre-beta build of [[Office 2010|Microsoft Office 2010]].<br />
<br />
== Changes from Office 2007 ==<br />
<br />
* New animated splash screens when launching applications.<br />
* A redesigned UI, featuring a brighter color scheme and cleaner Ribbon elements.<br />
* The Ribbon has been added to Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath.<br />
*[[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency extends down to the Ribbon tabs.<br />
* The Office button is now a tab on the Ribbon.<br />
* The backstage view, which replaces the Office menu.<br />
* A button has been added to collapse the ribbon.<br />
* Ribbon elements can now be customized.<br />
* The default Ribbon layout has updated in Access.<br />
* A dedicated slide transitions tab has been added to PowerPoint.<br />
* New WordArt options have been added.<br />
* Paste options have been redesigned.<br />
* A new background removal tool for images has been added.<br />
* The screen clipping tool from OneNote has been added to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.<br />
* Equation tools have been added.<br />
* Enhancements have been to the translate feature.<br />
* Option to live broadcast slideshows in PowerPoint.<br />
* The document map and thumbnail sidebars have been combined into a new navigation pane in Word.<br />
* Groove has been renamed to SharePoint Workspace. However, it still identifies itself as it's former name.<br />
*InfoPath has been split into two separate applications: InfoPath Designer and InfoPath Editor<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Setup will fail unless the date is set back to early 2009.<br />
* The blue and black color schemes can not be set in this build.<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Office 4006 WordArt.png|WordArt<br />
Office 4006 Paste.png|Redesigned paste options<br />
Office 4006 Splash Screen.jpg|Splash screen<br />
Office 4006 Word.png|Word<br />
Office 4006 Word Aero.png|Word in Aero theme<br />
Office 4006 Word Equations.png|Equations tools<br />
Office 4006 Word BG Removal.png|Picture tools<br />
Office 4006 Word Backstage.png|Word backstage<br />
Office 4006 Customizable Ribbon.png|Customizable ribbon<br />
Office 4006 Excel.png|Excel<br />
Office 4006 Excel Backstage.png|Excel backstage<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint.png|PowerPoint<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint Backstage.png|PowerPoint backstage<br />
Office 4006 Outlook.png|Outlook<br />
Office 4006 Outlook Backstage.png|Outlook backstage<br />
Office 4006 OneNote.png|OneNote<br />
Office 4006 OneNote Backstage.png|OneNote backstage<br />
</gallery></div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010_build_4006&diff=213877
Office 2010 build 4006
2022-05-22T02:33:56Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Microsoft Office 2010 build 4006''' is a pre-beta build of [[Office 2010|Microsoft Office 2010]].<br />
<br />
== Changes from Office 2007 ==<br />
<br />
* New animated splash screens when launching applications.<br />
* A redesigned UI, featuring a brighter color scheme and cleaner Ribbon elements.<br />
* The Ribbon has been added to Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath.<br />
*[[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency extends down to the Ribbon tabs.<br />
* The Office button is now a tab on the Ribbon.<br />
* The backstage view, which replaces the Office menu.<br />
* A button has been added to collapse the ribbon.<br />
* Ribbon elements can now be customized.<br />
* The default Ribbon layout has updated in Access.<br />
* A dedicated slide transitions tab has been added to PowerPoint.<br />
* New WordArt options have been added.<br />
* Paste options have been redesigned.<br />
* A new background removal tool for images has been added.<br />
* The screen clipping tool from OneNote has been added to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.<br />
* Equation tools have been added.<br />
* Enhancements have been to the translate feature.<br />
* Option to live broadcast slideshows in PowerPoint.<br />
* The document map and thumbnail sidebars have been combined into a new navigation pane in Word.<br />
* Groove has been renamed to SharePoint Workspace. However, it still identifies itself as it's former name.<br />
*InfoPath has been split into two separate applications: InfoPath Designer and InfoPath Editor<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Setup will fail unless the date is set back to early 2009.<br />
* The blue and black color schemes can not be set in this build.<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Office 4006 WordArt.png|WordArt<br />
Office 4006 Paste.png|Redesigned paste options<br />
Office 4006 Splash Screen.jpg|Splash screen<br />
Office 4006 Word.png|Word<br />
Office 4006 Word Aero.png|Word in Aero theme<br />
Office 4006 Word Equations.png|Make equations<br />
Office 4006 Word BG Removal.png|Picture tools<br />
Office 4006 Word Backstage.png|Word backstage<br />
Office 4006 Customizable Ribbon.png|Customizable ribbon<br />
Office 4006 Excel.png|Excel<br />
Office 4006 Excel Backstage.png|Excel backstage<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint.png|PowerPoint<br />
Office 4006 PowerPoint Backstage.png|PowerPoint backstage<br />
Office 4006 Outlook.png|Outlook<br />
Office 4006 Outlook Backstage.png|Outlook backstage<br />
Office 4006 OneNote.png|OneNote<br />
Office 4006 OneNote Backstage.png|OneNote backstage<br />
</gallery></div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010_build_4006&diff=213872
Office 2010 build 4006
2022-05-22T02:24:25Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Bugs and quirks */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Microsoft Office 2010 build 4006''' is a pre-beta build of [[Office 2010|Microsoft Office 2010]].<br />
<br />
== Changes from Office 2007 ==<br />
<br />
* New animated splash screens when launching applications.<br />
* A redesigned UI, featuring a brighter color scheme and cleaner Ribbon elements.<br />
* The Ribbon has been added to Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath.<br />
*[[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency extends down to the Ribbon tabs.<br />
* The Office button is now a tab on the Ribbon.<br />
* The backstage view, which replaces the Office menu.<br />
* A button has been added to collapse the ribbon.<br />
* Ribbon elements can now be customized.<br />
* The default Ribbon layout has updated in Access.<br />
* A dedicated slide transitions tab has been added to PowerPoint.<br />
* New WordArt options have been added.<br />
* Paste options have been redesigned.<br />
* A new background removal tool for images has been added.<br />
* The screen clipping tool from OneNote has been added to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.<br />
* Equation tools have been added.<br />
* Enhancements have been to the translate feature.<br />
* Option to live broadcast slideshows in PowerPoint.<br />
* The document map and thumbnail sidebars have been combined into a new navigation pane in Word.<br />
* Groove has been renamed to SharePoint Workspace. However, it still identifies itself as it's former name.<br />
*InfoPath has been split into two separate applications: InfoPath Designer and InfoPath Editor<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Setup will fail unless the date is set back to early 2009.<br />
* The blue and black color schemes can not be set in this build.<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Office 4006 WordArt.png|WordArt<br />
File:Office 4006 Paste.png|Redesigned paste options<br />
</gallery></div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Office_2010_build_4006&diff=213871
Office 2010 build 4006
2022-05-22T02:23:29Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Changes from Office 2007 */Gallery</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Microsoft Office 2010 build 4006''' is a pre-beta build of [[Office 2010|Microsoft Office 2010]].<br />
<br />
== Changes from Office 2007 ==<br />
<br />
* New animated splash screens when launching applications.<br />
* A redesigned UI, featuring a brighter color scheme and cleaner Ribbon elements.<br />
* The Ribbon has been added to Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath.<br />
*[[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency extends down to the Ribbon tabs.<br />
* The Office button is now a tab on the Ribbon.<br />
* The backstage view, which replaces the Office menu.<br />
* A button has been added to collapse the ribbon.<br />
* Ribbon elements can now be customized.<br />
* The default Ribbon layout has updated in Access.<br />
* A dedicated slide transitions tab has been added to PowerPoint.<br />
* New WordArt options have been added.<br />
* Paste options have been redesigned.<br />
* A new background removal tool for images has been added.<br />
* The screen clipping tool from OneNote has been added to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.<br />
* Equation tools have been added.<br />
* Enhancements have been to the translate feature.<br />
* Option to live broadcast slideshows in PowerPoint.<br />
* The document map and thumbnail sidebars have been combined into a new navigation pane in Word.<br />
* Groove has been renamed to SharePoint Workspace. However, it still identifies itself as it's former name.<br />
*InfoPath has been split into two separate applications: InfoPath Designer and InfoPath Editor<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
<br />
* Setup will fail unless the date is set back to early 2009.<br />
* The blue and black color schemes can not be set in this build.</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8.1&diff=213866
Windows 8.1
2022-05-22T02:19:07Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* List of known builds */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|logo = Windows 8 logo and wordmark.svg<br />
|name = Windows 8.1<br />
|codename = Blue<br />
|family = nt<br />
|image = Windows81-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|version = 6.3<br />
|arch = x86, x64, ARM32<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows 8.1 build 9600.17415|6.3.9600.17415]]<br />
|releasedate = 2013-10-17<br />
|support = 2023-01-10<br />
|server = [[Windows Server 2012 R2]]<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 8]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows 10]] ([[Windows 10 (original release)|original release]])<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 8.1''' is an operating system by Microsoft. It is a free upgrade for existing [[Windows 8]] users. It replaced Windows 8 and was succeeded by [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] on 29 July 2015. This is the first version of 64-bit Windows to drop support for processors without the CMPXCHG16b, PrefetchW and LAHF/SAHF instructions, as running on these processors will result in a [[bugcheck]] with error code 0x5D.<br />
<br />
Although the operating system was marketed by Microsoft as an update for Windows 8, Microsoft's traditional support policy treats Windows 8.1 as a service pack.<ref>[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/faq/windows#windows-8.1 Lifecycle FAQ - Windows | Microsoft Docs]</ref><br />
<br />
As of April 2022, it runs on 3.24% of desktop and laptop computers.<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/worldwide/</ref><br />
<br />
It is the last release of Windows to have support for [[Windows Media Center]] as Microsoft discontinued support for the application with the release of [[Windows 10]]. It is also the last release of Windows to have the ability to create [[MS-DOS 8.00]] startup disks, and thus to include [[MS-DOS]] in any form.<br />
<br />
==Main changes==<br />
<br />
=== RTM ===<br />
<br />
*The [[Start menu|Start]] button was brought back (although it still leads to the Metro Start Screen).<br />
*Computer is renamed to This PC.<br />
*Clicking the [[File Explorer]] icon in the taskbar takes you to This PC instead of Libraries, unlike in [[Windows 7]] and 8. Additionally, Libraries is disabled by default, you can re-enable it by right-click on the navigation pane and choose "Show libraries" or "Show all folders".<br />
*User folders (Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos) added to This PC.<br />
*The Windows Experience Index has been removed. However, the command-line tool to determine the rating values (WinSAT) is still included.<br />
*New set of default wallpapers.<br />
*New customization options for the Start screen.<br />
*New Metro applications introduced, with many existing ones updated.<br />
*Redesigned PC Settings.<br />
<br />
===Update 1 (on non-touch devices)===<br />
<br />
*When you hover over the top of a Metro app, a title bar appears with minimize and close buttons.<br />
*Right-clicking on the Start screen opens up a menu instead of the touch-oriented controls at the bottom.<br />
*The "Go to the desktop instead of Start when I sign in" feature in Taskbar and Navigation Properties first introduced in the original release is now enabled by default.<br />
*You can pin Metro apps to the taskbar.<br />
*Power and Search buttons has been added.<br />
**It's also possible to enable the power button on a tablet by going to <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ImmersiveShell\Launcher</code> registry key, then create a new DWORD value named <code>Launcher_ShowPowerButtonOnStartScreen</code> and set it to 1, then restart explorer.exe.<br />
*Added dividers between apps in the "All Apps" view in Start.<br />
*SkyDrive is renamed to OneDrive (you can also get this in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 RTM (without Update 1) by updating the SkyDrive app via the Store).<br />
*The default media player and photo viewer has been changed to [[Windows Media Player]] and [[Windows Photo Viewer]] respectively.<br />
<br />
== Hardware compatibility ==<br />
Windows 8.1 is officially compatible with Intel processors up to Skylake (6th Generation). On Kaby Lake (7th Generation) up to Coffee Lake (8th/9th Generation), 8.1 is not supported due to a lack of Windows Update and Intel Graphics, however, hacks have been made to get both working. For Ice Lake (10th Generation) up to Alder Lake (12th Generation), no known hacks have appeared for Intel Graphics, but the chipset drivers for Ice Lake, Tiger Lake (11th Generation), and Alder Lake have been confirmed to install without any issues.<br />
<br />
==List of known builds==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
===Milestone 1===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9220|9220}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9222|9222}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9298|9298.0.fbl_grfx_dev.130113-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9299|9299.0.fbl_partner_out06.130117-1707}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9319|9319.0.winmain.130208-1820}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9347|9347.0.winmain_bluem1.130220-1504}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9364|9364.0.fbl_partner_out13.130315-2105}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9369|9369.0.fbl_partner_out14.130324-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9370|9370.0.fbl_loc.130325-2000}}<br />
<br />
===Milestone 2===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9374|9374.0.fbl_partner_out15.130329-2355}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9379|9379.0.fbl_partner_out16.130410-0711}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9385|9385.0.fbl_partner_out17.130415-2049}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9388|9388.0.fbl_partner_out18.130429-2155}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9391 (fbl_dnt2_dcon1_pidx_ihv)|9391.0.fbl_dnt2_dcon1_pidx_ihv.130509-1118}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9391|9391.4.fbl_partner_out18.130429-1915}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9391.6|9391.6.fbl_partner_out18.130502-1852}}<br />
<br />
===Milestone Preview===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9403|9403.fbl_srv2_partners.130509-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9405|9405.0.fbl_partner_out20.130510-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9410|9410.fbl_partner_out21.130522-1653}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9415 (winmain)|9415.0.winmain.130524-1723}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9415 (fbl_partner_out22)|9415.fbl_partner_out22.130525-0845}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9418|9418.0.winmain_bluemp.130530-1905}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9419|9419.0.fbl_partner_out23.130603-1634}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9419 (winmain_bluemp)|9419.0.winmain_bluemp.130601-1154}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9421|9421.0.fbl_fun_lad_dev.130313-1212}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9428|9428.0.winmain_bluemp.130612-1715}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9431|9431.0.winmain_bluemp.130615-1214}}<br />
<br />
===Pre-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9447|9447.fbl_partner_out21.130621-0700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9448|9448.fbl_partner_out25.130621-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9449|9449.fbl_loc.130624-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9450|9450.0.winmain.130625-1705}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9456|9456.fbl_partner_out27.130703-2335}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9456 (winblue_rtm)|9456.0.winblue_rtm.130708-1135}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9457|9457.0.fbl_loc.130708-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9458|9458}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9460|9460.0.fbl_partner_out28.130712-1918}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9460 (winmain)|9460.0.winmain.130711-1808}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9465|9465.0.fbl_partner_out29.130719-2136}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9466|9466.0.fbl_loc.130722-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9471 (winblue_rtm)|9471.0.winblue_rtm.130729-1022}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9471|9471.fbl_partner_out30.130726-2004}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9477 (fbl_partner_out31)|9477.fbl_partner_out31.130803-0736}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9477 (fbl_partner_out21)|9477.fbl_partner_out21.130803-1037}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9478|9478.winblue_rtm.130804-1505}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9481|9481}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9483|9483.0.winblue_rtm.130809-2020}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9484|9484.0.winblue_rtm.130812-1706}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9489|9489.0.winblue_rtm.130817-1357}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9490|9490}}<br />
<br />
===<span id="RTMDisambigAnchor"></div>RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16384 (winblue_rtm)|9600.16384.winblue_rtm.130821-1623}}<br />
<br />
===Post-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9600 (fbl uex drx)|9600.fbl_uex_drx.130826-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16384 (winblue_rtm_partner)|9600.16384.winblue_rtm_partner.130828-1900}}<br />
<br />
===GA Update===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16422|9600.16422.winblue_gdr.131006-1505}}<br />
<br />
====Update 1 pre-release builds====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16581|9600.16581.winblues14_gdr_lean.131222-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16593|9600.16593.winblue_s14.140103-2115}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16596 (winblues14_gdr_lean.140112-2038)|9600.16596.winblues14_gdr_lean.140112-2038}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16596 (winblues14_gdr_lean.140114-0237)|9600.16596.winblues14_gdr_lean.140114-0237}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16606|9600.16606.winblues14_gdr_lean.140126-2042}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8.1 build 9600.16608|9600.16608.winblues14_gdr_lean.140130-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.17024|9600.17024.winblue_gdr_s14sku_partner.140214-1700}}<br />
<br />
====Update 1====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.17031|9600.17031.winblue_gdr.140221-1952}}<br />
<br />
====Update 2====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.17238|9600.17238.winblue_gdr.140723-2018}}<br />
<br />
====Update 3====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9600.17415|9600.17415.winblue_r4.141028-1500}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Vista&diff=213854
Windows Vista
2022-05-22T01:56:27Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Service Pack 1 Beta */oops. that was founded in betaworld</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|logo = Windows Vista.svg<br />
|name = Windows Vista<br />
|codename = Longhorn<br />
|image = WindowsVista-RTM-DesktopAero.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows Vista build 6003|6.0.6003]]<br />
|releasedate = 2007-01-30<br />
|support = 2017-04-11<br />
|server = [[Windows Server 2008]]<br />
|replaces = [[Windows XP]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows 7]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Vista''' (codenamed ''Longhorn'') is a major release of [[Microsoft Windows]] released to manufacturing on 8 November 2006<ref>https://news.microsoft.com/2006/11/08/qa-windows-vista-released-to-manufacturing/</ref> and general availability on 30 January 2007. It is the seventh operating system in the Windows NT operating system line, succeeding [[Windows XP]] and preceding [[Windows 7]]. It had one of the longest development periods in Microsoft's history starting in May 2001 and continuing until November 2006, since its development was reset in mid-2004.<br />
<br />
This is the first version of Windows to drop support for systems without ACPI, as the operating system will not boot on devices that do not have the specification.<br />
<br />
==Development==<br />
Planning for the Longhorn project started in earnest in May 2001,<ref>Galli, Peter. [https://archive.ph/9pNaG Pushing Forward], ''eWeek''. 30 July 2001. Retrieved on 18 April 2022. Archived from [https://www.eweek.com/?p=124379 the original] on 18 April 2022.</ref> originally intended as a bridging release between [[Windows XP|Whistler]] and the later version of Windows codenamed [[Windows Blackcomb|Blackcomb]] (reference to the bar between two mountains in British Columbia, Canada). As development progressed, many features slated for Blackcomb became part of Longhorn, and employees jumped ship from other parts of the company, turning into a major version rather than the minor version it was initially planned as. After an initially quiet development cycle, the first build to leak publicly was [[Windows Longhorn build 3683|build 3683]], which contained a new theme called [[Plex]], as well as the foundations for [[WinFS]], a subsystem that aimed to bring benefits of relational databases to filesystem storage, and Avalon, a new vector-based user interface framework.<br />
<br />
As development progressed before the reset, Longhorn became a heavily bloated and unstable piece of vaporware, with release dates being pushed back on several occasions. Many components were extended using the still relatively new .NET Framework and Managed C++. Stability increasingly became an issue as development progressed, and very few builds were released to the public as a result. Only two builds were distributed at conferences and to developers: [[Windows Longhorn build 4051|build 4051]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4074|build 4074]]. The last confirmed build prior to the development reset is [[Windows Longhorn build 4093 (main)|build 4093]], compiled on 19 August 2004.<br />
<br />
Approximately four hours after build 4093 was compiled, Microsoft reset the development of Longhorn and started fresh by using a work-in-progress version of the [[Windows Server 2003|Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1]] codebase, signifying the start of the Omega-13 period. Immediate post-reset builds were primarily focused on reintegrating features from pre-reset builds whilst maintaining stability, as a ban on .NET was imposed across a majority of the Windows source tree. Most of these builds are similar to [[Windows XP]] in the overall look and feel. Few builds from this stage of development have been released, officially or otherwise. Development of Longhorn continued, although many features originally slated for inclusion (such as WinFS and Castles) were delayed or ultimately dropped in order to produce a more realistic set of goals for the OS.<br />
<br />
In April 2005, [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]] was released to testers on WinHEC 2005 to show off the total progress made after the reset, which also demonstrably proved to be significantly more stable over previous builds, despite insiders raising some concerns over the then-current state of the operating system's lacking feature set at the time. The first leaked build after the development reset was [[Windows Vista build 5098|5098]]. [[Windows Vista build 5112|Build 5112]] (Beta 1) was released to the public soon afterward in July and showcased an early version of the Aero interface, as well as many stability improvements over [[Windows XP]]. Over the course of two years, many builds (which were dubbed by Microsoft as ''Community Technology Previews'') were released to testers through a public beta program. The final build that was pushed out to public preview testers was [[Windows Vista build 5744|Release Candidate 2 (build 5744)]]. The RTM build was [[Windows Vista build 6000.16386|build 6000.16386]], compiled on 1 November 2006 and released to manufacturing on 8 November 2006. The operating system finally reached general availability on 30 January 2007.<br />
<br />
==Naming==<br />
Several product names for the Longhorn project were presented to Microsoft in the lead-up to the final release of the operating system; the final name of the operating system, ''Windows Vista'', was officially unveiled on 22 July 2005. Greg Sullivan informed Paul Thurrott about how the name Vista focused around the premise of wanting "the PC to adapt you" and aimed in "bringing clarity to your world"; the operating system was intended to be marketed with the terms "Connected, Clear and Confident". Microsoft vice president Jim Allchin expressed their enthusiasm for the product name, stating that it created the "right imagery for the new product capabilities".<ref name="rtg04">Thurrott, Paul. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061109161221/https://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_roadtogold_04.asp Road to Gold: The Long Road to Windows Vista; Part 4: January - July 2005]. November 1, 2006.</ref><br />
<br />
The earliest known build to use the final name is [[Windows Vista build 5112|build 5112]], and the final builds to have any leftovers of the Longhorn codename are two compiles of [[Windows Vista build 5284 (vbl media ehome)|build]] [[Windows Vista build 5284 (vbl core gift)|5284]], with the last traces being removed in January 2006.<br />
<br />
== Hardware compatibility ==<br />
Intel CPUs whose microarchitectures are based on Haswell or later are not supported on Windows Vista.<ref>https://msfn.org/board/topic/173366-intel-hd-haswell-on-windows-vista/</ref> Numerous issues relating to certain services or applications failing to start on the affected CPUs have been reported by various users, with extreme cases often leading to potential [[bugcheck]]s.<ref>https://msfn.org/board/topic/177509-windows-vista-intel-haswell-issues-documentation/</ref> The [[Windows Vista build 6003|KB4493471 update]] contains a new version of the HAL (hardware abstraction layer) that fixes most of these issues.<br />
<br />
[[Windows XP]], earlier operating systems and x86 versions of Windows Vista are not affected by the aforementioned problems.<br />
<br />
== Main changes==<br />
The new Aero user interface has been introduced, which included large design changes to many of the built-in apps. Microsoft also encouraged third party developers to make their applications consistent with Aero, with the company for the first time producing a definite set of design guidelines that included advice ranging from icon design to text wording. Compared to previous versions, Aero icons are more skeuomorphic and realistic in design, as well as scaling better at higher zoom levels due to larger icon sizes being supported.<br />
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An important aspect of the user interface was the hardware-accelerated [[Windows Aero]] theme. This was made possible by the new [[Desktop Window Manager]], a compositing window manager that works hand in hand with the also new Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM). The compositing nature of DWM allows for eye candy such as Aero Glass or Flip 3D, but also prevents various rendering glitches that were common for previous versions of Windows. The exact appearance of Aero Glass can be further customized by toggling the transparency or changing the frame's color, which is not possible for themes that are not composited. Live taskbar thumbnails have also been introduced, which show the preview of a window when hovered over its button in the taskbar.<br />
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For systems that relied on older drivers made for Windows XP, Vista also included the [[Windows Basic]] style, which used the older XP-style theme engine, as well as still including the [[Windows Classic]] theme that disabled theming altogether.<br />
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The licensing subsystem has been completely rewritten in Windows Vista. This allowed Microsoft to define licensing restrictions for each SKU more easily and systemically using product policies, rather than hardcoding them in the kernel or using hooks for core system components. Product policies are used to limit the maximum amount of RAM, number of processors, as well as the availability of user interface options such as the Aero theme or transparency.<br />
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Networking stack has also been overhauled in Windows Vista. The new stack model includes IPv6 support, completely overhauled IPv4 and TCP/IP stacks and improves peer-to-peer connectivity.<br />
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Other notable changes include the introduction of [[Internet Explorer 7]], a newly redesigned version of [[Windows Media Center]], [[Windows Media Player 11]], [[Windows Sidebar]] and Gadgets, redesigned games, Windows Boot Manager and more.<br />
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==Editions==<br />
Windows Vista was shipped in a number of editions. Unlike [[Windows XP]], there were no special editions for Media Center, 64-bit capabilities and Tablet PCs since these features were included in at least one of the consumer editions. Windows Vista also did not have a separate componentized embedded version, as Microsoft instead planned to release [[Windows Embedded 2009]], which is based on Windows XP. Although the ''Business'' and ''Ultimate'' editions were also available for licensing on embedded devices (namely ''Windows Vista Business for Embedded Systems'' and ''Windows Vista Ultimate for Embedded Systems'') as a part of Windows Embedded Enterprise product line, they are essentially the same as the base editions available on retail.<ref>https://news.microsoft.com/2008/04/15/microsoft-charts-its-road-map-for-windows-embedded-business/</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080421212042/http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/products/vistaforembedded/default.mspx</ref> [[Windows Anytime Upgrade]] was also introduced to allow users to easily faciliate upgrades across sucessive editions of Windows Vista.<br />
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*''Starter'': This edition is intended for emerging markets and low-cost PCs. Like its predecessor, the three-program limit was included, and a maximum limitation of 1GB installable RAM is imposed. Other software restrictions were applied as well; hence, this version isn't available in 64-bit. This edition is the only edition of Vista that does not have [[Desktop Window Manager]] and [[HotStart|Windows HotStart]] enabled. Only [[Windows XP Starter Edition]] can be upgraded to Windows Vista Starter.<br />
*''Home Basic'': Found in low-cost to mid-end computers, this version of Windows Vista does not feature complete Aero (though it includes [[Desktop Window Manager|DWM]] functionality) and hence does not have effects like transparency and Flip 3D. Windows Media Center, [[Windows DVD Maker]] and various backup features are also not present in this edition and unlike the Starter edition, it doesn't have the hardware and 3-program maximum limitations.<br />
*''Home Premium'': The consumer version of Windows Vista. This version includes full Aero functionality, Windows Media Center, Windows DVD Maker, Premium Games (e.g.: Inkball, Purble Place) and various WMP11 audio decoders. However, it lacks the BitLocker and Complete PC Backup functionalities.<br />
*''Business'': A business-oriented version of Windows Vista, it contains several features like full RDP (client/host) capability, Group Policy, domain joinability and [[Windows Fax and Scan]]. However, Windows Media Center and Parental Controls are not included, and Premium Games are disabled by default. For the embedded market, there's a sub-edition called "Windows Vista Business for Embedded Systems".<br />
*''Enterprise'': A business-oriented variant of Windows Vista. It is similar to Ultimate, but does not include consumer-specific features such as Windows Media Center and Parental Controls. Rather, it includes enterprise-specific tools, Windows Fax and Scan and Windows Services for UNIX. This edition was only available to customers who participated in the Microsoft Software Assurance program.<br />
*''Ultimate'': The high-end variant of Windows Vista. It is a merger of the features included with Windows Vista Home Premium and Business. BitLocker is included in this version. This edition also allows the user to install "[[Windows Ultimate Extras]]", which is a set of addons that include games, sound schemes, animated wallpapers (referred to as Windows DreamScene), BitLocker and additional Windows Marketplace enhancements. A sub-edition of Vista Ultimate called "Windows Vista (PRODUCT)<sup>RED</sup>" was related to the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product%20Red Product Red]" campaign, which aids in supporting global funding for research on diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. This version includes extra (PRODUCT)<sup>RED</sup>-themed wallpapers, gadgets and a special theme.<br />
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== Misattributed system sounds ==<br />
The widespread sound scheme often attributed to Longhorn was never included in any official build, and originates from a Samsung-produced theme for Windows XP from 2003.<ref>https://archive.org/details/samsung-theme</ref> The Windows XP sounds remain and are used in all pre-reset builds, with a few being swapped with Vista sounds between builds [[Windows Vista build 5466|5466]] and [[Windows Vista build 5840.16384|5840.16384]].<br />
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The alleged Windows Vista Beta 1 startup sound<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HU5aWBoWog</ref> is actually <code>WELCOMESEQUENCE.WAV</code> used in the Speech Recognition tutorial in build [[Windows Vista build 5308.6|5308.6]] and onwards. Likewise, an alternative interpretation of the final startup sound that is sometimes labeled as the Windows Vista Beta 2 startup sound<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A0dGe__6Ik</ref> is actually a jingle used in Vista Beta 2 Help video outros.<br />
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== List of known builds==<br />
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===Pre-reset builds===<br />
====Milestone 3====<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Longhorn build 3663|3663.Lab06_N.020728-1728}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Longhorn build 3670|3670.Lab06_N.020819-1749}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 3683|3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 3706|3706.Lab06_N.021029-1731}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 3713|3713.Lab06_N.021113-1841}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 3718|3718.Lab06_N.021119-1730}}<br />
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====Milestone 4====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4000|4000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4001|4001.main.021204-1515}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4002 (Lab06_N)|4002.Lab06_N(ntvbl06).030108-1926}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4002 (Lab01)|4002.Lab01.030114}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005.main.030128-1920}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008.main.030219-1933}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4011|4011.main.030305-2045}}<br />
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====Milestone 5====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4015 (main)|4015.main.030328-1500}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4015 (Lab06_n)|4015.Lab06_n.030403-1706}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4017|4017.main.030409-0735}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4018|4018.Lab06_n.030417-1721}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4020|4020.idx02.030507-1155}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4029 (main)|4029.main.030619-0000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4030 (main)|4030.main.030626-1414}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4031 (main)|4031.main.030703-0020}}<br />
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====Milestone 6====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4029 (Lab06_n)|4029.Lab06_n.030629-1710}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4030 (Lab06_n.030630-1724)|4030.Lab06_n.030630-1724}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4030 (Lab06_n.030702-1727)|4030.Lab06_n.030702-1727}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4031 (Lab06_n)|4031.Lab06_n.030707-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4032|4032.Lab06_n.030710-1709}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4033 (main)|4033.main.030717-1555}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4033 (idx01)|4033.idx01.030730-1630}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4038|4038.main.030813-1852}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4039 (Lab06_n.030824-1954)|4039.Lab06_n.030824-1954}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4039 (Lab06_n.030827-1717)|4039.Lab06_n.030827-1717}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4040|4040.Lab04_N.030828-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4042 (main)|4042.main.030905-1800}}<br />
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====Milestone 7====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4042 (Lab06 n)|4042.Lab06_n.030909-1709}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4044|4044.Lab06_n.030915-1925}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4048|4048.idx02.030925-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (idx02)|4050.idx02.030928-0552}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (private/lab06_demo.031013-1849)|4050.private/lab06_demo.031013-1849}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (private/lab06_demo.031018-2015)|4050.private/lab06_demo.031018-2015}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (private/lab06_demo.031019-1809)|4050.private/lab06_demo.031019-1809}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (private/lab06_demo.031020-1959)|4050.private/lab06_demo.031020-1959}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (private/lab06_demo.031021-2051)|4050.private/lab06_demo.031021-2051}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4050 (private/lab06_demo.031022-1934)|4050.private/lab06_demo.031022-1934}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4051|4051.idx02.031001-1340}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4053|4053.main.031022-1720}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4059|4059}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4065|4065.Lab06_n.040225-1908}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn WinHEC 2004 Aero demo build|WinHEC 2004 Aero demo build}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4067 (private/lddm dev tech(davidmo))|4067.private/lddm_dev_tech(davidmo).040212-1646}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4067 (idx01)|4067.idx01.040312-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4074|4074.idx02.040425-1535}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4081|4081.main.040503-1625}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4082|4082.main.040510-2230}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4083|4083.main.040516-1537}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4084|4084.main.040527-0915}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4085 (main)|4085.main.040603-1817}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4085 (Lab07_N)|4085.Lab07_N.040609-2350}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4086 (main)|4086.main.040615-1745}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4086 (lab03_dev)|4086.lab03_dev.040629-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4086 (Lab01_N)|4086.Lab01_N.040704-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4087|4087.main.040626-0846}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4088|4088.Lab02_N.040706-1655}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4089|4089.private_lab06_dev_ux.040721-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Longhorn build 4093 (main)|4093.main.040819-1215}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4093 (Lab02_N)|4093.Lab02_N.041002-1235}}<br />
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===Post-reset builds===<br />
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====Development reset====<br />
These builds are also referred to as ''Omega-13'' builds.<br />
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{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 3790.1232|3790.1232.winmain.040819-1629}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5000 (vbl_core.040803-2000)|5000.vbl_core.040803-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5000 (vbl_core.040808-2000)|5000.vbl_core.040808-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5000 (vbl_core.040809-2000)|5000.vbl_core.040809-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5000 (vbl_core.040818-2000)|5000.vbl_core.040818-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5000 (vbl_core.040826-2000)|5000.vbl_core.040826-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5000 (vbl_core.040902-2000)|5000.vbl_core.040902-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5001|5001.winmain.040927-1610}}<br />
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====Beta 1====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5019|5019}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5033|5033.winmain.050119-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5048|5048.winmain_idx02.050401-0536}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5054|5054.vbl_ux_nisd.050404-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5058|5058.vbl_wcp_um_d2dev.050412-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5059 (vbl_wcp_avalon)|5059.vbl_wcp_avalon.050412-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5059 (vbl_ux_dev_checkin)|5059.vbl_ux_dev_checkin.050420-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5060|5060.vbl_wcp_avalon.050417-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5061|5061.vbl_ndt_nap.050421-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5063|5063.vbl_ux_dev.050511-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5071|5071.winmain_idx01.050605-2010}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5081|5081.winmain.050604-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5086|5086.winmain_idx02.050621-2010}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5087|5087.vbl_ux_partners_ie.050616-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5089|5089.winmain.050615-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5098|5098.winmain_beta1.050628-1740}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5099|5099}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5112|5112.winmain_beta1.050720-1600}}<br />
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====Beta 2====<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5203 (winmain)|5203.winmain.050702-1000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5203 (vbl_ux_dev_checkin)|5203.vbl_ux_dev_checkin.050719-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5209|5209.vbl_media_core.050728-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5212 (winmain)|5212.winmain.050726-1915}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5212 (vbl_wcp_mobile)|5212.vbl_wcp_mobile.050728-1515}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5212 (vbl_ux_dev_checkin)|5212.vbl_ux_dev_checkin.050808-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5215|5215.vbl_ndt_netxpmobl.050807-0106}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5219 (vbl_ux_nisd)|5219.vbl_ux_nisd.050819-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5219 (winmain_idx02.050824-2010)|5219.winmain_idx02.050824-2010}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5219 (winmain_idx02.050830-2010)|5219.winmain_idx02.050830-2010}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5221 (vbl_wcp_avalon)|5221.vbl_wcp_avalon.050822-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5221 (vbl_ux_dev_checkin_gamesux)|5221.vbl_ux_dev_checkin_gamesux.050901-1500}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5223|5223.vbl_ux_dev_checkin.050906-1758}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5224|5224.vbl_core_security_crpt.050901-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5225 (winmain)|5225.winmain.050830-2130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5225 (vbl_ux_partners_ie_checkin)|5225.vbl_ux_partners_ie_checkin.050904-2200}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5226 (winmain)|5226.winmain.050831-2255}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5226 (vbl_wcp_avalon_dev)|5226.vbl_wcp_avalon_dev.050908-1459}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5231 (winmain)|5231.winmain.050912-2020}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5231 (winmain_idx01)|5231.winmain_idx01.050918-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5231.2|5231.2.winmain_idx03.051004-2120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5252|5252.0.winmain.051026-1836}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5259|5259.winmain_idx02.051113-2100}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5259.3|5259.3.winmain_idx02.051117-1715}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5260|5260}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5268|5268.winmain.051117-2200}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5270|5270.9.winmain_idx03.051214-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5271|5271.0.vbl_media_ehome.051130-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5284 (vbl_media_ehome)|5284.0.vbl_media_ehome.051218-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5284 (vbl core gift)|5284.vbl_core_gift.060103-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5286|5286.winmain}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5288|5288}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5305|5305}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5308 (winmain_idx01.060126-1800)|5308.winmain_idx01.060126-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5308.6|5308.6.winmain_idx01.060202-1920}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5308.17|5308.17.winmain_idx01.060217-2200}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5308.50|5308.50.winmain_idx01.060222-1250}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5308.60|5308.60.winmain_idx01.060223-2145}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5310|5310.0.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060207-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5326|5326.winmain.060217-2300}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5329|5329.0.vbl_media_ehome.060301-2145}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5335 (vbl wcp gfx)|5335.vbl_wcp_gfx.060307-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5335 (vbl_ux_ie)|5335.vbl_ux_ie.060308-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5337|5337.0.vbl_media_ehome.060313-2100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5342 (vbl ux partners winapps)|5342.vbl_ux_partners_winapps.060316-0000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5342 (winmain idx04)|5342.2.winmain_idx04.060321-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5346|5346.vbl_media_ehome.060322-2100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5350|5350.winmain.060323-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5353|5353.winmain.060327-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5355 (winmain)|5355.0.winmain.060329-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5355 (vbl media)|5355.0.vbl_media.060329-2048}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5355 (vbl media ehome)|5355.vbl_media_ehome.060330-2100}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5356|5356.winmain.060330-1450}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5360|5360.0.vbl_media_ehome.060411-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5361|5361.winmain.060405-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5365 (winmain_idx05.060416-1900)|5365.winmain_idx05.060416-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5365.8|5365.8.winmain_idx05.060419-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5371|5371.0.vbl_media_ehome.060418-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5372|5372.0.winmain.060418-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5377|5377}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5378|5378.0.vbl_media_ehome.060426-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5381|5381.1.winmain_beta2.060501-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5382|5382.0.winmain_beta2.060506-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5383|5383}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5384.2|5384.2.winmain_beta2.060516-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5384.3|5384.3.winmain_beta2.060517-1235}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5384.4|5384.4.winmain_beta2.060518-1455}}<br />
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====Release Candidate 1====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5421|5421.winmain.060428-1903}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5435|5435.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060523-2105}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista Unknown May 2006 build|54??.060530-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5442|5442.vbl_wcp_um_dev.060529-1949}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5449|5449.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060613-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5456|5456.5.winmain_idx03.060620-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5461|5461.vbl_media_ehome.060621-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5466|5466.vbl_media_ehome.060627-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5469|5469.vbl_media_ehome.060704-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5471|5471.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060711-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5472|5472.5.winmain_idx01.060713-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5474|5474.vbl_ux_dev_checkin.060711-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5476|5476.winmain.060711-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5477 (vbl_media_ehome_dev.060718-1930)|5477.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060718-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5477 (vbl_media_ehome_dev.060723-1930)|5477.vbl_media_ehome_dev.060723-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5479|5479.winmain.060714-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5483|5483.winmain.060720-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5486|5486}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5487|5487.winmain.060726-1810}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5491|5491.vbl_media.060801-2045}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5492|5492.winmain.060802-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5505 (vista_rc1.060803-2130)|5505.vista_rc1.060803-2130}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5505.6|5505.6.vista_rc1.060807-2215}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5520.16384|5520.16384.vista_rc1.060812-2235}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5520.16387|5520.16387.vista_rc1.060816-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5536|5536.16385.vista_rc1.060821-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5552.16384|5552.16384.vista_rc1.060822-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5552.16386|5552.16386.vista_rc1.060824-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5568|5568.16384.vista_rc1.060827-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5584|5584.16384.vista_rc1.060828-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5600|5600.16384.vista_rc1.060829-2230}}<br />
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====Release Candidate 2====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5700|5700.winmain.060810-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5708|5708.winmain.060818-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5712|5712.winmain.060824-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5718|5718.vbl_media_ehome.060905-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5720|5720.winmain.060907-1715}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5721|5721.vbl_media_apps.060910-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5723|5723.vbl_media.060912-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5728|5728.16387.winmain_idx06.060917-1430}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 5733|5733.0.vbl_media.060919-1825}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5734|5734.0.winmain.060920-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5738|5738.0.vista_rtm.060925-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5739|5739.0.vista_rtm.060926-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5744|5744.16384.vista_rtm_edw.061003-1945}}<br />
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====Pre-RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5752|5752.0.vista_rtm.061003-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5754|5754.1.winmain.061006-1810}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5758|5758.0.vista_rtm.061010-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5808|5808.16384.vista_rtm.061012-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5824|5824.16387.vista_rtm.061017-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5840.16384|5840.16384.vista_rtm.061018-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5840.16389|5840.16389.vista_rtm.061024-1945}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Vista build 5920.16384|5920.16384.vista_rtm.061021-0441}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 5920.16387|5920.16387.vista_rtm.061028-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6000.16384|6000.16384.vista_rtm.061029-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6000.16385|6000.16385.vista_rtm.061030-1720}}<br />
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====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6000.16386|6000.16386.vista_rtm.061101-2205}}<br />
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====Service Pack 1 Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 6001.16437|6001.16437}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16461|6001.16461.longhorn_idx02.070209-1510}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 6001.16497|6001.16497.longhorn_beta3.070330-1720}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16549|6001.16549.longhorn_sp1beta1.070628-1825}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16625|6001.16625.longhorn.070720-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 6001.16628|6001.16628.longhorn.070727-1850}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Vista build 6001.16630|6001.16630}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16633|6001.16633.longhorn.070803-1655}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 1 RC====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16659|6001.16659.longhorn_rc0.070916-1443}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.17042|6001.17042.longhorn_rc1.071107-1618}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.17052|6001.17052.longhorn_rc1.071129-2315}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.17128|6001.17128.longhorn.080101-1935}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 1====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.18000|6001.18000.longhorn_rtm.080118-1840}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 2 Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.16489|6002.16489.lh_sp2beta.080924-1740}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.16497|6002.16497.lh_sp2beta.081017-1605}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 2 RC====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.16659|6002.16659.lh_sp2rc.090114-1728}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.16670|6002.16670.lh_sp2rc.090130-1715}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.17043|6002.17043.longhorn.090312-1835}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 2 Pre-RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.17506|6002.17506.lh_sp2rtm.090313-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.18003|6002.18003.lh_sp2rtm.090403-1730}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 2====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6002.18005|6002.18005.lh_sp2rtm.090410-1830}}<br />
<br />
====Service Pack 2 Update====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6003|6003.20489.vistasp2_ldr_escrow.190320-1700}}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_7&diff=213852
Windows 7
2022-05-22T01:52:32Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* Release Candidate */7053.fbl_?????_tablet.09030?</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|name = Windows 7<br />
|logo = Windows 7.svg<br />
|codename = Windows 7<ref name="codename">https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20190722-00/?p=102724</ref><br />
|image = Windows7-RTM-DesktopAero.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 6.1<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows 7 build 7601.17514|6.1.7601.17514]]<br />
|releasedate = 2009-10-22<br />
|support = 2020-01-14<br>2023-01-10 (with Extended Security Updates)<br />
|server = [[Windows Server 2008 R2]]<br />
|replaces = [[Windows Vista]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows 8]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 7''' is an operating system developed by [[Microsoft]], released to manufacturing on 22 July 2009 and general availability on 22 October 2009. It is the eighth operating system in the Windows NT operating system line. 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, still running on 12.62% of desktop and laptop computers as of April 2022.<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/worldwide/</ref><br />
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It replaces [[Windows Vista]] and was replaced by [[Windows 8]]. Mainstream support ended on 13 January 2015, while free extended support ended on 14 January 2020. For Professional and Enterprise users, paid extended support will end on 10 January 2023.<br />
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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 />
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This is the last version of Windows that supports processors without PAE, SSE2 and NX (Update KB4088875 removes support for processors without SSE2); and the last version of Windows that received a Service Pack from Microsoft.<br />
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== Name ==<br />
The name "Windows 7" comes from the version number of [[Windows Vista]] (6.0) being incremented by one to get 7.0. This was the project's code name and was eventually used as the final name as well.<ref name="codename" /><br />
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Contrary to popular belief, the previous code names of [[Windows Blackcomb|Blackcomb]] and/or Vienna refer to an earlier effort intended to succeed [[Windows Vista]], which was canceled in early 2007 due to time and feature constraints, and was instead replaced with the Windows 7 project.<ref name="codename" /><br />
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== Editions ==<br />
Windows 7 was shipped in the following SKUs:<br />
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*'''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, Russia 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 environments. It supports activation over a KMS server.<br />
*'''Ultimate''' and '''Enterprise''' are the top-level editions of Windows 7. They are identical with regards to supported features, with both editions including all functionality of Professional and adding MUI support. The only difference between the two is that Ultimate was available directly to end customers via OEM and retail channels, can be activated only by WPA and have premium games enabled by default, while Enterprise was only offered to businesses through Software Assurance, supports activation over a KMS server and has the premium games disabled.<br />
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All of the above editions are offered in '''N''' and '''KN''' variants without [[Windows Media Player]] in order to meet European and Korean legislation, respectively. An '''E''' variant was also planned, which would also remove [[Internet Explorer]], but in the end the variant was not released and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BrowserChoice.eu Browser Choice] ballot screen was introduced as a replacement to satisfy the European Union's demands. Some builds leading up to the RTM are available in this variant.<br />
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== Main changes ==<br />
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=== Interface ===<br />
Although very similar to Windows Vista, Windows 7 brings many enhancements to the desktop experience. <br />
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The Taskbar has gotten a major overhaul, with larger buttons, hidden labels, and the ability to pin applications directly to it. Pinned and running applications can also be rearranged across the Taskbar. By hovering over an application, a window preview will appear. Moving the cursor over the preview will allow you to get a better view of the running application. The preview also lets you close the application, view its label, or adjust its media controls (if supported). The ability to hide icons from the system tray has been added, and can be accessed from a dedicated taskbar flyout. The Show desktop icon, last seen in [[Windows 98 build 1415]] and [[Windows 2000 build 1796.1]], has been re-added. Its functionality is mostly the same, with the addition of Aero Peek. By hovering your mouse over the button, you can get a preview of your desktop. <br />
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A new feature, Jump Lists, allow users to easily get back to what they were doing by showing recently accessed files and websites. These can be pinned to the top of the Jump List to be easily accessible later. Jump Lists can also include Tasks, which are actions the application can perform. Jump Lists can be accessed by right clicking its icon on the Taskbar, as well as from within the Start menu.<br />
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The [[Start menu]] is very similar to its Windows Vista counterpart, with a customizable shutdown toggle replacing the lock/sleep toggles from before. The classic Start menu however, has been removed.<br />
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The [[Windows Sidebar]] has also been removed. Because of that, [[Desktop Gadget Gallery|Windows Gadgets]] can now be placed freely across the desktop, and can be easily resized. A Windows Media Center Gadget has been added, while the stocks and note Gadgets have been removed.<br />
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A new multitasking feature for application known as Aero Snap has been added. With Aero Snap, you can easily snap two windows side-by-side on the desktop. To snap an application, simply move it to either the left or right edges of the screen. <br />
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[[File Explorer|Windows Explorer]] introduces Libraries, which can help users organize frequent files types to be accessed from one place. Documents, Music, Pictures, Recorded TV, and Videos are added by default, but users can create their own custom Libraries if needed. Homegroup is also a new feature, which allows users to connect to other PCs on their network and share files between them. The Navigation Pane has been simplified, and shows frequent places within the System instead (Favorites, Libraries, Homegroup, My Computer, and Network). However, the classic Windows Vista view can be re-enabled by selecting "Show all folders" within Folder Options. The Command Bar and Details Pane have also been redesigned, but functions about the same as in Windows Vista.<br />
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The [[Control Panel]] receives a redesigned start page, which removes the sidebar from previous version of Windows. The sidebar only appears when a user clicks into a category or page. Classic view has been reworked, and can be accessed by selecting "Large Icons" or "Small Icons" within the "View by:" menu. The Action Center has been added under the new "System and Security" category. This interface replaces the Security Center. It functions very similarly, while also giving suggestions every so often. You can also use it to open the troubleshooters. Personalization settings have been overhauled, with an entirely new experience. Themes are upfront and take up most of the space, rather then being a small Windows XP-styled applet. Many new themes, wallpapers, and colors can be selected from this view. Display settings have been moved out of Personalization, and now have its own dedicated section within the Control Panel. There, you can change DPI and resolution settings much easier than in [[Windows Vista]]. Many more pages have been added as well, such as Getting Started, Windows Firewall, Devices and Printers, Taskbar Icons, and Homegroup.<br />
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=== Applications ===<br />
Many changes to built-in Windows applications can be seen with this release.<br />
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* [[Paint]] and Wordpad have been updated to use the Ribbon interface found in [[Office 2007]]. Paint also gets new brush types, and shape tools.<br />
* [[Calculator]] has been updated and features a new design and layout. Unit converters have also been added in.<br />
* [[Internet Explorer 8]] adds suggested websites, relocated the favorites bar, and improves compatibility.<br />
* [[Windows Media Player 12]] features a new design and layout.<br />
* Windows Easy Transfer has been simplified.<br />
* [[Windows Media Center]] has updated UI elements.<br />
* XPS Viewer adds native support for viewing XPS files.<br />
* Sticky Notes replaces the notes Gadget and is much easier to use than its Windows XP/Vista counterpart.<br />
* Many Ease of Access applications, such as the magnifier and on-screen keyboard, have been overhauled.<br />
* Many Windows Vista apps, such as [[Windows DVD Maker]] and [[Help and Support Center|Help and Support]], have been updated to fit the design of Windows 7.<br />
* The Welcome Center Control Panel applet from Windows Vista has been renamed to "Getting Started" featuring less links and no longer opens automatically when Windows 7 boots up.<br />
* Many built-in Windows Vista apps, such as [[Windows Mail]], [[Windows Calendar|Calendar]], and [[Windows Movie Maker|Movie Maker]], have been removed.<br />
* The [[Windows Ultimate Extras]] which were introduced with the Ultimate edition of Windows Vista as an add-on pack that included games, security features and other extras have been removed from the Ultimate edition of Windows 7 and are removed when upgrading from an installation of Windows Vista Ultimate that had the extras installed and the associated Control Panel and Welcome Center entries have also been removed.<br />
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== Hardware compatibility ==<br />
Windows 7 is fully compatible with Intel Skylake and earlier. Later processors aren’t officially supported as Windows Update is disabled and Intel Graphics do not work, though users have come up with hacks to get both working. In some cases, integrating USB 3.0 drivers into the installation media may be necessary in order to successfully install Windows 7 on modern machines due to lack of pre-integrated USB 3.0 support, which wasn’t introduced until [[Windows 8|Windows 8.]] The P-cores and E-cores on Intel Alder Lake processor were incorrectly identified as dual processors in Windows 7. <br />
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Though no hacks currently exist to allow Intel Graphics to work on Ice Lake (10th Generation) and up, the latest chipset drivers still work on Windows 7. <br />
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[[Windows 7 build 6519 (winmain)|Build 6519]] introduced a feature internally known as “drift correction”, which resolves issues related to CPU clock circuit timing that can potentially prevent services from starting up correctly. Clock drift/timing issues plague [[Windows Vista]] on Haswell and newer processors from Intel, where the OS [https://msfn.org/board/topic/177509-windows-vista-intel-haswell-issues-documentation/ will often not boot up successfully or boot up with many services having failed to start due to drift.] Hobbyists are figuring out how to port this feature to Windows Vista to resolve this problem.<br />
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== List of known builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
===Milestone 1===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6400.16386|6400.16386}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6429|6429.fbl_multimedia_media.070514-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6469|6469.1.fbl_find_dev(wexbuild).071002-1531}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6471|6471}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6519|6519.1.winmain.071220-1525}}<br />
<br />
===Milestone 2===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6568|6568.1.winmain.080312-1858}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6574|6574.1.winmain.080320-1839}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6589|6589.1.winmain_win7m2.080420-1634}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6608|6608.1.winmain_win7m2.080511-1400}}<br />
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===Milestone 3===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6730|6730.1.winmain.080612-1840}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6748|6748.0.winmain.080710-2059}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6780|6780.0.winmain_win7m3.080829-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6800|6800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6801|6801.0.winmain_win7m3.080913-2030}}<br />
<br />
===Beta===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6910|6910.0.winmain.080915-1555}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6917|6917.0.winmain.080925-1915}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 6922|6922.0.winmain.081003-1841}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6927|6927.0.winmain.081010-1943}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6930|6930.0.winmain.081015-1816}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6931|6931.0.winmain.081016-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6932 (winmain)|6932.0.winmain.081017-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6932 (fbl_shell_dex)|6932.fbl_shell_dex.081020-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6933|6933.0.winmain.081020-1842}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6934|6934.0.winmain.081021-1817}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6935|6935.winmain.081022-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6936|6936.0.winmain.081023-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6937|6937.0.winmain.081027-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|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|6953.winmain.081118-1923}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 6956|6956.0.winmain.081122-1150}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6961|6961.0.winmain_win7beta.081201-1840}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 6965|6965}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7000|7000.0.winmain_win7beta.081212-1400}}<br />
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===Release Candidate===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7003|7003.0.winmain.081125-1725}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|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 7013|7013.0.081220-1600}}<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 7021|7021}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7022|7022.0.winmain.090115-1850}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7025|7025.0.winmain.090120-1850}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7032|7032.0.winmain.090129-1812}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7035|7035.fbl_multimedia_media.090202-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7041|7041.fbl_shell_dev1.090211-1758}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7048|7048.0.winmain.090219-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7051|7051.0.winmain.090224-1840}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7053|7053.fbl_?????_tablet.09030?}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7055|7055.0.winmain.090303-2130}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7057|7057.0.winmain.090305-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7060|7060.0.winmain.090310-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7062|7062.0.winmain.090312-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7063 (winmain)|7063.0.winmain.090313-1842}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7063 (fbl_srv)|7063.0.fbl_srv.090313-1842}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7066|7066.0.winmain.090318-1812}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7068|7068.0.winmain.090321-1322}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7070|7070.0.winmain.090324-1853}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7073|7073.0.winmain.090331-0855}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7075|7075.0.winmain.090401-1200}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7076|7076.0.winmain.090402-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7077|7077.0.winmain_win7rc.090404-1255}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7082|7082}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7088|7088}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7100|7100.0.winmain_win7rc.090421-1700}}<br />
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===Pre-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7105|7105.0.winmain.090404-1235}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7106 (winmain)|7106.0.winmain.090408-1623}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7106 (fbl multimedia)|7106.0.fbl_multimedia.090409-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7127|7127.0.winmain.090507-1820}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|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 Leaked|Windows 7 build 7201 (winmain_win7ids)|7201.0.winmain_win7ids.090601-1516}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7201 (winmain_win7ids_sp)|7201.0.winmain_win7ids_sp.090602-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7225 (winmain)|7225.0.winmain.090529-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7225 (winmain sp)|7225.0.winmain_sp.090529-2022}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7227|7227.0.winmain_sp.090602-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7229|7229.0.winmain.090604-1901}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7231|7231.0.winmain.090608-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7232|7232.0.winmain.090610-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 7 build 7233|7233.0.winmain.090614-1655}}<br />
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===RTM Escrow===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7260|7260.0.win7_rtm.090612-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7264|7264.0.win7_rtm.090622-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 7 build 7279|7279.0.winmain.090627-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7600.16384|7600.16384.win7_rtm.090710-1945}}<br />
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===RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7600.16385|7600.16385.win7_rtm.090713-1255}}<br />
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===Service Pack 1 Beta===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.16537|7601.16537.win7.100327-0053}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.16556|7601.16556.win7sp1_beta.100421-1510}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.16559|7601.16559.win7sp1_beta.100506-1349}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.16562|7601.16562.win7sp1_beta.100603-1800}}<br />
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===Service Pack 1 RC===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.17104|7601.17104.win7sp1_rc.100921-1630}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.17105|7601.17105.win7sp1_rc.100929-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.17125|7601.17125.win7.101029-1605}}<br />
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===Service Pack 1===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 7 build 7601.17514|7601.17514.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850}}<br />
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==References==<br />
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{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>
2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&diff=213848
Internet Explorer 5
2022-05-22T01:36:03Z
<p>2001:F90:40C0:A072:18B4:15F6:F7FB:F3E7: /* RTM */</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Internet Explorer<br />
|version = 5.0<br />
|image = InternetExplorer5BetaWiki.png<br />
|releasedate = 1999-03-18<br />
|about = InternetExplorer5About.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Internet Explorer 5''' was released in 1999 and was included with [[Windows 98#Second Edition|Windows 98 Second Edition]] and [[Windows 2000]]. It was also available for [[Windows 3.1x]], [[Windows NT 3.51]], [[Windows NT 4.0]], [[Windows 95]] and [[Windows 98]]. Users of Windows NT 3.51 must use the 16-bit version, which was the last 16-bit version of Internet Explorer and thus also the last one to work on [[Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]].<br />
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Initially planned to be released in July 1998, it was delayed until March 1999 due to Y2K issues. It was released in tandem with [[Internet Explorer 4]].01 SP2.<br />
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A version of IE 5 was ported to Solaris and HP-UX through the use of MainWin's xDe environment and uses the Trident engine. IE for [[MacOS|Mac OS]] uses a different engine called Tasman which is also used in Office:mac, Entourage, and MSN for Mac OS X.<br />
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An updated version, 5.01 was released at the end of 1999 and is pre-installed in Windows 2000. However, it still identifies itself as 5.00. The difference with 5.00 is the image used in the About box.<br />
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It is also included in [[Office 2000]] as an optional component and in [[Office XP]] as a requirement prior to install.<br />
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==List of known builds==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
===5.0===<br />
====Included in Windows 98 SE/2000/Office 2000 pre-release builds====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0305.0|5.00.0011.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1729 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0305.0|5.00.0202.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1743 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0305.0|5.00.0206.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1745 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0305.0|5.00.0305.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1773 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0429.0|5.00.0429.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1796 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0518.0|5.00.0518.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1814 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0618.0|5.00.0618.0}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1835 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0707.0100|5.00.0707.0100}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1848 (1845 unknown, since DEC Alpha only) --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0708.700|5.00.0708.700}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1877 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0708.1200|5.00.0708.1200}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1888 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0809.2300|5.00.0809.2300}}<!-- Last build to have the banner from IE 4 in the About box. Included in Windows 2000 builds 1902 and 1906 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0910.1200|5.00.0910.1200}}<!-- This build changes the banner in the About box to the final one. Included in Windows 2000 build 1911 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0910.1302|5.00.0910.1302}} <!-- Not included in any build of Windows 98SE or 2000, but instead as installer in the Office 2000 Beta 2.--><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0910.1309|5.00.0910.1309}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2106 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 1011.2000|5.00.1011.2000}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1946 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 1012.1004|5.00.1012.1004}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2120 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2013.0400|5.00.2013.0400}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2124 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2013.0701|5.00.2013.0701}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2126 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2013.1301|5.00.2013.1301}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 1969 (Oddly, 1964's and 1965's IE don't show the version number in their About box), also included in Windows 98 SE build 2131 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2013.2101|5.00.2013.2101}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2136 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2014.0207|5.00.2014.0207}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2150A --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2014.0212|5.00.2014.0212}}<!-- Included in Windows 98 SE build 2150.4 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2115.200|5.00.2115.200}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 builds 1983 and 1989 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2116.100|5.00.2116.100}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 builds 1994-2000.3 (maybe also 1993, but unfortunately there are no images on TCBGallery) --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2516.1900|5.00.2516.1900}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 builds 2020 and 2031 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2614.3300|5.00.2614.3300}} <!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 2091 and 98 SE build 2183A --><br />
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====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 0913.2200|5.00.0913.2200 (Windows 3.1x/NT 3.x)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2314.1003|5.00.2314.1003 (Windows 95/NT 4.0/98)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.0 build 2614.3500|5.00.2614.3500 (Windows 98 SE)}}<br />
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===5.01===<br />
====Included in Windows 2000 and Neptune pre-release builds====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 2919.800|5.00.2919.800}}<!-- This build has the final banner for IE 5.01 in the About Box. Included in Windows 2000 builds 2068 and 2072 --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 2919.3800|5.00.2919.3800 (Windows 2000/Neptune)}}<br />
====RTM ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 2919.6307|5.00.2919.6307 (Windows 95/NT 4.0/98 (SE))}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 2920.0000|5.00.2920.0000 (Windows 2000)}}<!-- Included in Windows 2000 build 2151 and onwards --><br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 3103.1000|5.00.3103.1000 (Windows 2000 SP1)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 3314.2101|5.00.3314.2101 (Windows 95/NT 4.0/98 (SE)/2000)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 3315.1000|5.00.3315.1000 (Windows 2000 SP2)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 3502.1000|5.00.3508.1000 (Windows 2000 SP3)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.01 build 3700.1000|5.00.3700.1000 (Windows 2000 SP4)}}<br />
===5.5===<br />
<i>See [[Internet Explorer 5.5#List of known builds|Internet Explorer 5.5 § List of known builds]].</i><br />
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===Other 5.x===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.1.7|5.1.7 (Mac OS Classic)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Internet Explorer 5.2.3|5.2.3 (Mac OS X)}}<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
InternetExplorer5.png|Internet Explorer 5.01 running on [[Windows 2000]].<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Internet Explorer]]</div>
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