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<div>{{ Infobox Windows<br />
|name=Windows 10<br />
|codename=Threshold<br />
|family=nt<br />
|image=Windows 10 build 10240 First Boot.png<br />
|version=10.0<br />
|arch=x86, x64<br />
|releasedate=2015-07-29<br />
|support=2025-10-14<br />
|replaces=[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|replaced-by=[[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
}}<br />
:''This article is about the original release of Windows 10 from 2015-07. See [[Microsoft Windows#Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)]] for the subsequent feature updates released for Windows 10.<br />
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'''Windows 10''' (codenamed ''Threshold'', also referred to as ''Windows 9'' or ''Windows TH'') is the successor to the Microsoft [[Windows 8.1]] operating system released on 2015-07-29. It was believed to be called Windows 9, but this was revealed to be mistaken eventually, on 2014-09-30. Rumours have spread that 'Windows 9' was skipped because the name triggered code for Windows 9x in some applications, most of the time leading to an error message on the application not supporting Windows 9x. Windows 10 intends to address some of the complaints that were made in response to the user interface in [[Windows 8]]. Screenshots of Windows 10 [[Windows 10 build 9834|build 9834]] were released on 2014-09-11 which show a revised Start menu interface and additional improvements to the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is a revolutionary release, being the first to fully use Windows Update to provide features and fixes to the masses much faster, while also providing a group that people who want to test its future releases can join (referred to as the 'Windows Insider Program'). Windows 10 gained largely positive reviews and has easily exceeded the market share that Windows 8 gained in the same period.<br />
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Due to the switch to a periodical release system, many builds after the RTM are still labeled 'Windows 10' but are listed on separate pages. Builds for the [[Microsoft_Windows#Windows_10_updates_.28NT_10.0.29|multiple updates]] can be seen on their respective pages.<br />
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== Builds ==<br />
''BetaWiki list only those builds with more information available (i.e. screenshots, photos, etc.) or ones released outside Microsoft (Partners, WIP). The rest can be found on the [https://msbuilds.rg-adguard.net/ MSFT Buffet Database].''<br />
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===Windows Update ESD Listing===<br />
:''See [[Windows:10:Windows Update Builds|here]] for a list of Windows 10 ESD files that have been gathered from the Windows Update infrastructure.''<br />
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=== Pre-Technical Preview (Early Development) ===<br />
==== NT 6.3 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9697|9697.fbl_grfx_dev_p.140227-2030}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9780|9780.fbl_partner_eeap.140622-0937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9785|9785.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140629-0030}}<br />
==== NT 6.4 ====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9788|9788.0.winmain.140704-2025}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9795|9795.0.fbl_uip_dev.140713-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9821|9821.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140820-0938}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9826|9826.0.fbl_release.140825-1413}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9833|9833.0.fbl_release.140903-1451}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9834 (fbl_partner_eeap)|9834.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9838|9838.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140914-0936}}<br />
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=== Technical Preview (6.4.9841-10.0.10064)===<br />
The Technical Preview was the first phase of the Windows Insider program. The first build released was 9841, and the last build released during the TP phase was build 10061.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9841|9841.0.fbl_release.140912-1613}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9845|9845.0.fbl_partner_eeap.140922-1425}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 9857|9857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9858|9858.fbl_mobs.141006-2147}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9860|9860.0.fbl_release.141008-2044}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9870|9870.0.fbl_mgmt_dev02.141024-2330}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 9871|9871.?.?.141???-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9879|9879.0.fbl_release.141103-1722}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9883|9883.0.fbl_release.141106-1705}}<br />
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==== NT 10.0 ====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9888|9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9900|9900.0.fbl_awesome1501.141201-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9901|9901.0.winmain_prs.141202-1718}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9903|9903.0.winmain_prs.141204-1736}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9906|9906.0.winmain_prs.141209-1616}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907 (fbl ie)|9907.0.fbl_ie.141210-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9907|9907.0.fbl_awesome1501.141210-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9909|9909.0.fbl_awesome1501.141213-2119}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9913|9913.0.fbl_awesome1501.141217-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9918|9918.0.fbl_awesome1501.150107-2124}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9922|9922.0.fbl_awesome1501.150113-1605}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9923|9923.0.fbl_mobs.150114-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl awesome1501)|9924.0.fbl_awesome1501.150115-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9924 (fbl cortana)|9924.0.fbl_cortana.150116-2027}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9925|9925.0.fbl_awesome1501.150116-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9926|9926.0.fbl_awesome1501.150119-1648}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9933|9933.0.fbl_awesome1501.150127-1606}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 9942|9942.0.fbl_awesome1501.150306-2358}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10005|10005.0.winmain_prs.150125-0130}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10009|10009.0.winmain_prs.150130-0808}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10011|10011.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150203-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10014|10014.0.winmain_prs.150205-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10022|10022.0.fbl_impressive.150216-2206}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10024|10024.fbl_grfx.150218-1838}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10026|10026.0.fbl_fasttrack.150220-1957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10027|10027.0.winmain_prs.150223-1733}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10031|10031.0.fbl_impressive.150301-2107}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10034|10034.0.fbl_impressive.150304-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10036|10036.0.fbl_impressive.150306-2322}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (winmain prs)|10041.0.winmain_prs.150313-1737}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_impressive)|10041.0.fbl_impressive.150313-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10041 (fbl_lad)|10041.0.fbl_lad.150316-0208}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10047|10047.0.fbl_impressive.150323-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10049|10049.0.fbl_impressive.150325-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10051|10051.0.fbl_impressive.150329-1031}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10056|10056.0.fbl_impressive.150405-1348}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10057|10057.0.winmain.150406-1530}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10061|10061.0.fbl_impressive.150410-2039}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10063|10063.0.winmain.150412-1300}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10064|10064.0.winmain_prs.150413-1856}}<br />
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=== Threshold Wave 1-class Insider Preview (10.0.10071-10.0.10166) ===<br />
This phase of development began with build 10074, which was a quality build, at least going by the standards set by 10041/10049. The final phase of TH1 Insider Preview development ended with build 10166, which was extremely close to the RTM build, build 10240.<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10071|10071.0.fbl_impressive.??????-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10072|10072.0.fbl_impressive.150422-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10074|10074.0.fbl_impressive.150424-1350}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10075|10075.0.fbl_impressive.150425-1650}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10101|10101.0.fbl_sec_oss2.150418-0100}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10102|10102.0.winmain_prs.150417-2325}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10104|10104.0.fbl_appmodel_dev03.150422-0120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10105|10105.0.fbl_shell1_dev_desk_a.150423-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10107|10107.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150425-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10108|10108.0.winmain_prs.150424-1818}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10109|10109.0.?.1504??-????}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10114|10114.0.fbl_impressive.150503-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10120|10120.0.fbl_impressive.150510-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10122|10122.0.fbl_impressive.150513-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10125|10125.0.fbl_impressive.150516-2126}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10130|10130.0.fbl_impressive.150522-2224}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134 (fbl impressive)|10134.0.fbl_impressive.150529-1943}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10134 (winmain prs)|10134.0.winmain_prs.150530-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10135|10135.0.winmain_prs.150531-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10136|10136.0.fbl_shell1.150601-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10137|10137.0.th1.150602-2238}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10144|10144.0.fbl_impressive.150610-1947}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10147|10147.0.fbl_impressive.150613-1600}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10151|10151.0.fbl_impressive.150617-1826}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10152|10152.0.fbl_impressive.150618-2341}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10154|10154.0.fbl_impressive.150620-2234}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10158|10158.0.fbl_impressive.150625-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10159|10159.0.fbl_impressive.150626-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10160|10160.0.WINX_RTM.150620-1225}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10162|10162.0.fbl_impressive.150629-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10163|10163.0.winmain_prs.150630-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10166|10166.0.fbl_impressive.150703-1818}}<br />
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=== RTM Escrow ===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 10 build 10176 (fbl_shell_dev_cortana1)|10176.0.fbl_shell1_dev_cortana1.150706-1939}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10176|10176.16384.th1.150705-1526}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 10 build 10240 (winmain prs)|10240.0.winmain_prs.150709-1700}}<br />
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=== RTM ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240|10240.16384.th1.150709-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 10 build 10240 (th1 refresh)|10240.16393.th1_refresh.150909-1450}}</div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_10_build_10585&diff=46888Windows 10 build 105852019-04-17T10:41:35Z<p>78.102.250.236: </p>
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{{ Infobox Windows build <br />
|version = 10 version 1511<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.10585.th2_release.151028-1723<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|compiled = 2015-10-28<br />
|timebomb = 2016-07-15<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 10 build 10585''' is an Insider Preview build of [[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]. This build is very close to the RTM. So far, only the <code>ntoskrnl.exe</code> file of this build is available.</div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Linux&diff=44190Linux2019-04-02T10:51:35Z<p>78.102.250.236: </p>
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<div>'''Linux''' is an open source monolithic Unix-like [[POSIX]]-compliant kernel created by Linus Torvalds. Unlike some complete operating systems, Linux is a base for OS developers to create an OS with the software of their own while using a pre-made widely-supported kernel.<br />
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==Distributions==<br />
Linux comes in several distributions with their own [[Package Management|package managers]] and other implementations of things. Many Linux distributions include the [[GNU]] suite of essential software, however, a notable few (such as Google's [[Android]]) omit GNU and instead opt for their own custom suite of software.<br />
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==Conventions==<br />
Linux distributions have many conventions that make Linux more than a kernel. Here are some:<br />
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* Linux file systems usually include ones with Unix-like permissions, as well as Linux file systems not usually using a file allocation table.<br />
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* Linux installations usually use the UNIX directory structure with there being one "root" folder (represented as a single forward slash) with other folders including devices, apps, and config files like /dev, /bin, and /etc.<br />
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* Linux applications usually are stored in ELF format<br />
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* Linux systems will usually use a descendant of the Bourne shell for a navigation shell. This includes shells like bash and zsh.<br />
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==Everything is a file==<br />
In Linux, even things like hardware are represented as files that can be written to. For example, the file for the first hard drive is /dev/sda. This means that if you want to write bytes directly to the drive you can use an app that lays bytes (like dd) to write directly to that file. This can be done by using the app named echo to output something and piping the output to dd which you specify the hard disk's file too. <br />
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There are also more liberal concepts of devices in /dev. /dev/null, when written to, discards all data sent to it. If you write to /dev/null and then open it it will still be empty.<br />
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There is also another directory, called /proc, that manages other devices. The directory /proc/acpi contains all sorts of subtle devices like the power button and battery.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* Linus Torvalds originally meant to call Linux "Freax". One of Linus' coworkers didn't like that name and uploaded the software to the FTP server as "Linux".<br />
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* Linus was bitten by a penguin one time, and that is the reason that the logo of Linux is a penguin.<br />
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==Distributions==<br />
===Debian and derivatives===<br />
* [[Debian]]<br />
* [[Corel Linux]]<br />
* [[Kali Linux]]<br />
====Ubuntu and derivatives====<br />
* [[Ubuntu]]<br />
* [[Kubuntu]]<br />
* [[Xubuntu]]<br />
* [[Lubuntu]]<br />
* [[Edubuntu]]<br />
* [[Linux Mint]]<br />
* [[Ubuntu Studio]]<br />
* [[Mythbuntu]]<br />
* [[elementary OS]]<br />
* [[Linspire]]<br />
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===Fedora, Red Hat and derivatives===<br />
* [[Fedora]]<br />
* [[Red Hat]]<br />
* [[CentOS]]<br />
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===Others===<br />
* [[Slackware]]<br />
* [[Arch Linux]]<br />
* [[Gentoo]]<br />
* [[openSUSE]]<br />
* [[Mandriva Linux]]<br />
* [[GeckoLinux|Gecko]]<br />
* [[Manjaro]]<br />
* [[Void Linux]]<br />
* [[Android]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[GNU]]<br />
*[[X]]<br />
*[[Chrome OS]]<br />
*[[Virtual terminal]]<br />
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[[Category:Linux]]<br />
[[Category:Operating systems]]</div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Embedded_POSReady_7_build_242&diff=44162Windows Embedded POSReady 7 build 2422019-04-02T06:51:38Z<p>78.102.250.236: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Embedded 7<br />
|buildtag = 1.1.0242.0.win7sp1_rtm_embedded_pos.110426-1500<br />
|image = E7b242-Desktop.png<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|compiled = 2011-04-26<br />
|timebomb = 2011-11-01<br />
|sku = Embedded<br />
|winver = E7b210-Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/281|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20embedded%20posready%207/1.1.0210.0/english/embedded}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Embedded 7 build 242''' is the official RTM build of [[Windows Embedded 7|Windows Embedded POSReady 7]]. It was released on 2011-09-10.<ref>https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/lifecycle/search/14078</ref> It is based on [[Windows 7 build 7601.17514]] (with a buildtag of '''7601.17514.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850'''). Despite being a separately released product, it still refers to itself as Windows Embedded Standard in many places. [[Windows Thin PC build 0242]] is based on this build.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
E7b242-Setup.png|Setup<br />
E7b242-Setup2.png|Setup is copying files<br />
Win7Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
E7b242-Login.png|Login screen<br />
E7b242-Start.png|Start Menu<br />
E7b242-Shutdown.png|Shutdown screen<br />
WindowsVista-RTM-Safe.png|Safe to shutdown screen (group policy only)<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
<references/></div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_7_build_7063_(winmain)&diff=44161Windows 7 build 7063 (winmain)2019-04-02T06:45:36Z<p>78.102.250.236: Undo revision 44155 by LarryTN7722 (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|buildtag = 6.1.7063.0.winmain.090313-1842<br />
|version = 7<br />
|compiled = 2009-03-13<br />
}}<br />
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a later compile of [[Windows 7 build 7063 (winmain.090312-1724)]].</div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_1.xx&diff=39853Windows 1.xx2019-03-05T07:34:41Z<p>78.102.250.236: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|buildname = Microsoft Windows 1.xx<br />
|version = 1.0<br />
|buildtag = 1.xx<br />
|image = Windows1-1.xx-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = Windows1-1.xx-About.png<br />
|compiled=1985-09-03<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/4369|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/16-bit%20kernel/windows%201.x/1.xx/english}}<br />
}}<br />
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Screenshots of the boot screen of '''Windows 1.xx''' and [[Microsoft Paint|Paint]] were shown in a flyer promoting the ''Tulip PC extend'' computer system<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050122221624/http://www.computermuseumgroningen.nl:80/compudata/compudata.html</ref>. Based on the file dates, this build has been compiled around 1985-09-03.<br />
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This build was eventually found and released to [[BetaArchive]] on 2019-03-02.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=39521</ref> This build contains a <code>write.dat</code> file in Disk 1, but Tulip Computers didn't ship the Windows Write disk with this build by default and a two-disk update set was required to install the Windows Write component for this build. <br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Tulip PC extend flyer cropped Win1xx boot.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
=== Tulip PC extend flyer images ===<br />
<gallery><br />
Tulip PC extend flyer front.jpg|Front of the magazine ad<br />
Tulip PC extend flyer back.jpg|Back of the magazine ad<br />
Tulip PC extend flyer cropped Paint.png|Paint - Schilder.MSP<br />
</gallery><br />
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== References ==<br />
<references/></div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_2000_build_2092&diff=38722Windows 2000 build 20922019-02-22T11:20:47Z<p>78.102.250.236: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 2000<br />
|buildtag = 5.0.2092.1<br />
|image = Windows2000-5.0.2092-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = Windows2000-5.0.2092-About.png<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional Check/Debug<br />
|compiled = 1999-08-07<br />
|timebomb = 2000-10-25<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/3204}}<br />
}}<br />
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Several core system utility files from this build of Windows 2000 can be found in [[Windows Neptune build 5111.1]]. On 2016-12-19, this build was leaked to BetaArchive by marcoguy<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36518</ref>.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win2000Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
Windows2000-5.0.2092-Demo.png|Demo<br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==</div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4015_(main)&diff=38470Windows Longhorn build 4015 (main)2019-02-20T13:25:04Z<p>78.102.250.236: the features are not the same.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = Longhorn4015.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4015.main.030328-1500<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br/>Preinstallation Environment<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-28<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-25<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/520|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4015.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
|winver = 2018-01-07 172901.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4015''', with a build tag of '''4015.main.030328-1500''' is a [[Windows Vista|"Longhorn"]] [[Windows Vista#Milestone 5|Milestone 5]] build. It was leaked on 2003-04-28 by WiNBETA. This is the first Milestone 5 build, leaked on 2003-04-28.<br />
<br />
'''Please note''': that there is a second build numbered 4015. This was compiled by build [[Windows Longhorn build 4015 (Lab06_n)|lab06]] rather than main, and information on it is scarce.<br />
<br />
==New features and changes==<br />
* The wallpaper has changed to a Milestone 5 background, being slightly darker than the Milestone 4 background and containing the Windows logo instead of the Longhorn logo.<br />
* The latter year in the Longhorn branding in "winver" and About Program dialogs has been changed back to 2003.<br />
* '''Parental controls'''<br />
* The [[Windows Sidebar]] now gives a separate taskbar when enabled, which overrides the current theme the taskbar has.<br />
** '''Additional configurability for the sidebar''' - including being able to put it below the start bar at the bottom of the screen<br />
* '''"Libraries"''' <br />
* '''Download manager''' - which was eventually dropped<br />
* '''[[WinFS]]''' - causes memory leaks<br />
* '''[[Desktop Composition Engine]]''' - can be enabled with the ''uxdesk.dll,DceStart'' command in the Run dialog box. Note that a DX8 graphics card is required or DCE will crash. Only transparency included.<br />
<br />
==Bugs==<br />
===Installation===<br />
Most copies of this build's CD are not bootable due to corruption, since it results in an "NTLDR is missing" error. If booting from the installation media only results in an "NTLDR is missing" error, it can only be upgraded from an earlier build.<br />
===Memory Leak===<br />
[[Windows Explorer]] has several memory leaks which can make this build difficult to use. Turning off the Sidebar will usually stop these memory leaks.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-UpgradeSetup.png|Autorun setup<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Setup1.png|Loading setup<br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot Screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-BrokenOOBE.png|Broken OOBE<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Login2.png|Login screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Login.png|Logging in<br />
Winlogon4015.png|Logging in on 640x480 resolution<br />
2003-03-29 173216.png<br />
2003-03-29 173047.png<br />
2003-03-29 173338.png<br />
2003-03-29 173437.png<br />
2003-03-29 173611.png<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Demo.png|Demo<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Demo2.png<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Shutdown.png|Shutting down<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
</gallery></div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4015_(main)&diff=38468Windows Longhorn build 4015 (main)2019-02-20T13:05:41Z<p>78.102.250.236: not sure how is that related to build 4015 specifically</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = Longhorn4015.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4015.main.030328-1500<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Professional<br/>Preinstallation Environment<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-28<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-25<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/520|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4015.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
|winver = 2018-01-07 172901.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4015''', with a build tag of '''4015.main.030328-1500''' is a [[Windows Vista|"Longhorn"]] [[Windows Vista#Milestone 5|Milestone 5]] build. It was leaked on 2003-04-28 by WiNBETA. This is the first Milestone 5 build, leaked on 2003-04-28.<br />
<br />
'''Please note''': that there is a second build numbered 4015. This was compiled by build [[Windows Longhorn build 4015 (Lab06_n)|lab06]] rather than main, and information on it is scarce.<br />
<br />
==New features and changes==<br />
* The wallpaper has changed to a Milestone 5 background, being slightly darker than the Milestone 4 background and containing the Windows logo instead of the Longhorn logo.<br />
* The latter year in the Longhorn branding in "winver" and About Program dialogs has been changed back to 2003.<br />
* '''Parental controls'''<br />
* The [[Windows Sidebar]] now gives a separate taskbar when enabled, which overrides the current theme the taskbar has.<br />
** '''Additional configurability for the sidebar''' - including being able to put it below the start bar at the bottom of the screen<br />
* '''"Libraries"''' <br />
* '''Download manager''' - which was eventually dropped<br />
* '''[[WinFS]]''' - causes memory leaks<br />
* '''[[Desktop Composition Engine]]''' - can be enabled with the ''uxdesk.dll,DceStart'' command in the Run dialog box. Note that a DX8 graphics card is required or DCE will crash. Only transparency included.<br />
<br />
==Bugs==<br />
===Installation===<br />
Most copies of this build's CD are not bootable due to corruption, since it results in an "NTLDR is missing" error. If booting from the installation media only results in an "NTLDR is missing" error, it can only be upgraded from an earlier build.<br />
===Memory Leak===<br />
[[Windows Explorer]] has several memory leaks which can make this build difficult to use. Turning off the Sidebar will usually stop these memory leaks.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-UpgradeSetup.png|Autorun setup<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Setup1.png|Loading setup<br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot Screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-BrokenOOBE.png|Broken OOBE<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Login2.png|Login screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Login.png|Logging in<br />
Winlogon4015.png|Logging in on 640x480 resolution<br />
2003-03-29 173216.png<br />
2003-03-29 173047.png<br />
2003-03-29 173338.png<br />
2003-03-29 173437.png<br />
2003-03-29 173611.png<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Demo.png|Demo<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Demo2.png<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015-Shutdown.png|Shutting down<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4015m5-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
</gallery></div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_3683&diff=38467Windows Longhorn build 36832019-02-20T13:04:53Z<p>78.102.250.236: not sure how is that related to build 3683 specifically</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = Longhorn<br />
|image = 3683_1.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|sku = Media Center Edition<br/>Professional<br />
|compiled = 2002-09-23<br />
|timebomb = 2003-09-19<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|winver = LH3683_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/514|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.3683.0/english/professional/x86|BAWiki=http://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows%3ALonghorn%3A3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 3683''' is a Milestone 3 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] and is currently the earliest leaked build of Longhorn. The build was leaked in November 2002 by XBetas, and their effect can be seen in the setup handle (advertising for their now long-gone IRC channel). The pure unmodified copy of this build isn't leaked, but it is believed that some private beta scene members have it. <br />
<br />
This build still uses the i386 installation used in previous versions of Windows (and as such still has the same minimum requirements as Windows XP). However, using <code>winnt.exe</code> to install has been unsupported and no longer works.<br />
<br />
==New features==<br />
*This build is one of the earliest to introduce the [[Plex]] theme and the [[Windows Sidebar]].<br />
*The Windows logo in the Start Button has been changed to be all white, and not colored like all the versions of Windows before it.<br />
*The login screen has been modified from the blue [[Luna]] color to a white and dark blue color. The current date and time is also included on the top right corner of the login screen.<br />
*Windows Explorer has been partially changed, like the templates in the My Documents and My Pictures were notably different as well as the Open and Save as dialog boxes also included the template, incorporating aesthetic changes and a few new user interface options.<br />
*This build also includes a display settings applet based on the Windows Presentation Foundation (then codenamed ''Avalon''). <br />
*Internet Explorer has been updated to version 6.05 as well which includes a download manager.<br />
*This build is one of the first to feature four virtual desktops.<br />
*The OOBE music is also changed to "No Hay Problema" from Pink Martini, which is also included but not used in [[Windows Server 2003]].<br />
*It is possible to terminate critical system processes in Task Manager.<br />
* This build's watermark refers to itself as ''"Longhorn XP Professional"'' as opposed to ''"Windows XP Professional"'' on the earlier builds.<br />
===Desktop Composition Engine===<br />
Contrary to popular belief, this build already contains [[Desktop Composition Engine]], but it is unstable and only renders window transparency. It is only known to work on real hardware, and it lacks a user interface as well. It can be enabled by adding the following registry key, rebooting, and then running the command <code>rundll32 user32.dll,StartDCE</code>:<br />
<pre><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DesktopComposition]<br />
"StartupOptions"=dword:00000001<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===WinFS===<br />
An early revision of WinFS was also included, but very little in the way of a user interface was included, and as such it appeared to early testers to be nothing more than a service that consumed large amounts of memory and processor time.<br />
<br />
===Windows Sidebar===<br />
This build was one of the earliest to include the Sidebar. A new "Sidebar" was also present, which contained many of the gadgets that would much later be seen in Windows Sidebar, such as an analog clock, slide show, and search capability. An option in this version of the sidebar also made it possible to move the Start button into it, and disable the traditional taskbar entirely.<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*As stated above, this build can no longer be installed by running <code>winnt.exe</code> from MS-DOS.<br />
*As with later builds of Longhorn, this build is incompatible with a number of applications that require [[Windows XP]] or earlier due to the kernel version. Many of these compatibility issues can be resolved by running applications in Windows Compatibility Mode or by editing the ''CSDVersion'' key located in the Windows Registry.<br />
*Although this build is stable when compared to later builds of "Longhorn", [[Windows Explorer]] is a bit unstable and often will fail to terminate upon ending the user session.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghorn36834011Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
2018-01-06 173055.png<br />
2018-01-06 173436.png<br />
Longhorn3xxxLogin.png<br />
LonghornWelcome.png|Login<br />
Longhorn3683TerminateCsrss.png|Terminating CSRSS.exe<br />
2018-01-06 175116.png<br />
2018-01-06 175640.png|Classic Theme<br />
Longhorn Build 3683 Demo.PNG|Demo<br />
WinXPSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
3683sidebar.jpg|Sidebar<br />
Sidebarandtaskbar3683.jpg<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-ogstartmenu.png|Olive-Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-cwstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.3683m3-pstartmenu.png|Plex Theme<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Longhorn%203683/ Longhorn 3683 @ BetaArchive Screenshots Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.betaarchive.com/screenshots/index.php?load=Longhorn%203683%20Media%20Center%20Edition/ Longhorn 3683 Media Center Edition @ BetaArchive Screenshots Gallery]<br />
* [http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp "Longhorn" Alpha Preview] - Build 3683 reviewed by Paul Thurrott</div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_98_build_1351&diff=34690Windows 98 build 13512019-01-22T12:04:01Z<p>78.102.250.236: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|version = 98<br />
|image = Windows-98-4.1.1351-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 4.10.1351<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|bios = 1996-12-13<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/75|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/9x%20kernel/windows%2098/4.10.1351/english}}<br />
|winver = MemphisAbout.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 98 build 1351''' is the official Developer Release/Milestone 2 of Memphis (Windows 98). The setup routine has been revamped in this build, making it resemble the 98/ME setup routine in layout, if not in overall look and feel. It also installs Plus! by default.<br />
<br />
The ACPI is in very early development and crashes easily. Setup can crash on the hardware setup with an RSOD (used in these early betas for ACPI errors) if not disabled and sometimes setup crashes with BSOD at configuring Windows Help.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
20181109 105411.png<br />
Windows98-4.1.1351-Setup.png|Setup<br />
20181109 105527.png<br />
20181109 105725.png<br />
Windows98-4.1.1351-Boot.png|Boot Screen during setup<br />
WinMemphisBoot.PNG|Boot Screen<br />
Windows98-4.1.1351-FirstBoot.png|First Boot<br />
20181109 110746.png<br />
20181109 111210.png<br />
20181109 111307.png<br />
20181109 111826.png<br />
20181109 112431.png<br />
20181109 112534.png<br />
20181109 112615.png<br />
20181109 112846.png<br />
20181109 113224.png<br />
Win9xSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
1351desktop.jpg|16-colour desktop<br />
20181109 113500.png<br />
</gallery></div>78.102.250.236https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Microsoft_Windows&diff=34429Microsoft Windows2019-01-15T07:56:50Z<p>78.102.250.236: /* Classic Windows */</p>
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<div>'''Microsoft Windows''' is a family of operating systems developed by [[Microsoft]] since 1983. The latest version of 2018-10 is [[Windows 10 version 1809|Windows 10 October 2018 Update]].<br />
<br />
The first versions of Windows were an operating environment and graphical shell for [[MS-DOS]]. Windows 95 and later used MS-DOS for booting and kernel initialization. NT-based versions of Windows use a redesigned kernel and do not rely on MS-DOS.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
=== Classic Windows ===<br />
[[File:Win101.png|thumb|240px|Windows 1.01, the very first version of Windows released]]<br />
Microsoft Windows debuted to the world on the Fall COMDEX 1983 computer expo as an operating environment running on top MS-DOS. The final version of the product with the version number of 1.01 was later released on 1985-11-20 and did not gain much popularity. [[Windows 1.0]] was a cooperative multitasking desktop environment with a tiling window manager. The first versions of Windows used the [[MS-DOS Executive]], which was a simple file manager, as a shell, which is generally the first application ran on startup providing the user experience. Other applications included in the first version of Windows included [[Calculator]], [[Cardfile]], [[Clipboard Viewer]], [[Clock]], [[Control Panel]], [[Notepad]], [[Microsoft Paint|Paint]], [[Reversi]], [[Spooler]], [[Terminal]], and [[Microsoft Write]]. Three minor updates were released in the two following years adding support for more hardware.<br />
<br />
A major update called [[Windows 2.x|Windows 2.0]] was released in 1987 adding features such as overlapping windows. This version also introduced support for the Video Graphics Array and PS/2 mouse. A separate edition called Windows/386 was introduced taking advantage of the new abilities of the 386 processor. In later revisions of the Windows 2.0 environment, the original edition was renamed Windows/286.<br />
<br />
[[Windows 3.0]] was released in 1990 and it became the first widely successful version of Windows. The new features included a completely reworked Setup program and an improved user experience consisting of the [[Program Manager]], which allowed easy management of installed applications. A new [[File Manager]] was also included to replace the former shell, which was now deprecated. The previously separate 286 and 386 editions of Windows were unified into one. This version of Windows was able to operate in three modes: Real mode intended for computers with the original 8088/8086 processor, Standard mode using the protected mode feature of the 286 and 386 processors, and 386 Enhanced mode combining the improved protected mode of the 386 with its ability to create and manage virtual 8086 machines for MS-DOS applications.<br />
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A major update dubbed [[Windows 3.1]] followed in 1992 with the brand new red-green-blue-yellow Windows logo resembling a flag. The user interface was refreshed in this release, including new colorful icons. This version of Windows removed the real mode of operation and the MS-DOS Executive application. It was accompanied with a variant called Windows for Workgroups (WfW) 3.1 with an integrated networking capability, which later received a larger update bringing its version number up to 3.11, introducing 32-bit disk access and also removing the Standard mode of operation. The regular variant of Windows also received the 3.11 update, which was essentially the kernel of Windows for Workgroups 3.11 backported to Windows 3.1.<br />
<br />
A 32-bit TCP/IP stack was ported from an early version of [[Windows 95]] and released in 1994 as a downloadable plugin for Windows for Workgroups 3.11, providing early testing for the 16/32-bit compatibility features of the next version of Windows.<br />
<br />
==== Windows 9x ====<br />
[[File:Windows95-RTM-Desktop.png|thumb|240px|Windows 95, the first version with the Desktop, Start menu, and taskbar]]<br />
On 1995-08-24 Microsoft released [[Windows 95]] also known under its codename "Chicago" with a brand new user interface with a Start menu, taskbar, and the desktop, as provided by the new [[Windows Explorer]]. Its hybrid 16/32-bit architecture made it possible to make and run 32-bit Windows applications and drivers while keeping a great degree of compatibility with already existing 16-bit ones. Among other improvements in this version was the support for long filenames through an extension to the FAT16 file system. <br />
<br />
Windows 95 was the first release of Windows to be packed together with a specific MS-DOS version, however, the old operating system was used only as a bootloader and a compatibility layer for ancient device drivers. Most MS-DOS user applications were either extended with Windows code or entirely replaced with a Windows version, keeping only the ones that were required to run without Windows, e.g. during the OS installation, such as <code>FDISK</code> and <code>FORMAT</code>.<br />
<br />
During its lifetime Windows 95 saw several larger updates dubbed the OEM Service Releases (OSR) that were released only to computer manufacturers, specifically OSR 1.0, OSR 2.0, OSR 2.1, and OSR 2.5. A Service Pack was also released that updated an RTM copy of Windows 95 to the OSR 1.0 level. In 1997 a USB Supplement was released for OSR 2.x that added support for the then-new Universal Serial Bus interface.<br />
<br />
The classic Windows line received a major update on 1998-06-25 with the release of [[Windows 98]] codenamed "Memphis". It was the first version to integrate [[Microsoft Internet Explorer|Internet Explorer]] deeply into the operating system's user interface as a part of the Windows Desktop Update. Many parts of the UI started using HTML and Internet Explorer's rendering engine to present a web-like user interface. A feature called Active Desktop made it even possible to set a webpage as the desktop background. Under the hood Windows 98 introduced the new Windows Driver Model, which enabled the use of the same drivers on Windows 9x as well as on the radically different Windows NT based operating systems.<br />
<br />
A year later, Windows 98 received an update which was called the Second Edition, which included a new version of Internet Explorer, added Internet Connection Sharing and improved USB support.<br />
<br />
In 2000, [[Windows ME]] (Millennium Edition), the last release of the classic Windows line was released. It carried over the improvements made to the user interface in its NT-based counterpart, [[Windows 2000]]. Windows Me is based on Windows 98, however, access to the real mode MS-DOS was restricted in order to decrease boot time among other changes to the kernel. It was infamously known for its stability problems partially caused by the rushing of its release following the cancellation of the [[Windows Neptune|Neptune]] project. It was replaced by [[Windows XP]] in 2001, ending the era of classic Windows.<br />
<br />
=== Windows NT ===<br />
Windows NT (New Technology) is the current iteration of Windows. It is built on the NT hybrid kernel, which was originally intended for use in OS/2 3.0 but was adapted for a 32-bit version of Windows after the Microsoft - IBM split. The first release based on the new kernel was [[Windows NT 3.1]], which was launched in 1993 and was equivalent to Windows 3.1 released two years earlier. All NT-based releases up until [[Windows 2000]] were intended primarily for business use. With [[Windows XP]], the NT series replaced the classic Windows series, creating a single operating system for consumers and businesses. [[Windows Phone 8]] is the first Windows Phone release to be based on the NT kernel. The most recent version of Windows based on the NT kernel is [[Windows 10]]. Following the release of Windows 10, Microsoft has switched to a system of more frequent smaller updates to Windows.<br />
<br />
== Look and feel ==<br />
{{WIP}}<br />
Windows allowed customization of its user interface since its first versions. [[Windows 1.0]] and [[Windows 2.x]] allowed the user to change the color scheme in their [[Control Panel]], however, there was no selection of pre-made color schemes and the user only had the option to reset to the default scheme. This changed with [[Windows 3.0]] and its new Colors control panel, which allowed the user to choose from several included color schemes.<br />
<br />
== Source code ==<br />
In 2004, incomplete copies of the source code of [[Windows NT 4.0]] and [[Windows 2000]] leaked to the Internet. These leaks were illegal, as the Windows source code is both a trade secret and copyrighted, and as so is protected by law. However, Microsoft has released parts of the source of the [[Windows Server 2003]] kernel for research purposes.<br />
<br />
In 2017, ''The Register'' and other technology journals reported about a leak of the [[Windows 10]] Shared Source Kits, which are available to qualified customers, enterprises, governments, and partners for debugging and reference purposes, to [[BetaArchive]]. Following the controversy, BetaArchive removed all source code content from its archives, which also included the aforementioned incomplete copies of the Windows source code, and adopted a policy of not accepting any more source code material.<br />
<br />
In 2018, the source code of the Windows NT 4.0 File Manager was released on GitHub under the open source MIT license.<br />
<br />
== Timeline ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" | <h3>"Classic" Windows family</h3><br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Version<br />
! Code name<br />
! Release date<br />
! Support end date<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 1.0]]<br />
| 1.0x<br />
| Interface Manager<br />
| 1985<br />
| 2001-12-31<br />
| First release of Windows<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 2.x]]<br />
| 2.x<br />
| None<br />
| 1987<br />
| 2001-12-31<br />
| Introduced overlapping windows<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 3.0]]<br />
| 3.0<br />
| None<br />
| 1990<br />
| 2001-12-31<br />
| Introduced Program Manager<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1x]]<br />
| 3.1x<br />
| Sparta (WfW 3.1)<br>Snowball (WfW 3.11)<br />
| 1992<br />
| 2001-12-31<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 95]]<br />
| 4.0<br />
| Chicago<br />
| 1995<br />
| 2001-12-31<br />
| Introduced Desktop, Start Menu and Taskbar<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Windows Nashville]]''<br />
| 4.1<br />
| Nashville<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
| Never released<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 98]]<br />
| 4.1<br />
| Memphis<br />
| 1998, 1999 (SE)<br />
| 2006-07-11<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows ME]]<br />
| 4.9<br />
| Millennium<br />
| 2000<br />
| 2006-07-11<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" | <h3>Windows NT family</h3><br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Version<br />
! Code name<br />
! Release date<br />
! Support end date<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows NT 3.1]]<br />
| NT 3.10<br />
| Razzle, NT OS/2<br />
| 1993<br />
| 2000-12-31<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows NT 3.5x]]<br />
| NT 3.5x<br />
| Daytona<br />
| 1994<br />
| 2001-12-31<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Windows Cairo]]''<br />
| rowspan="2" | NT 4.0<br />
| Cairo<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
| Never released<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows NT 4.0]]<br />
| Shell Release Update<br>Hydra (Terminal Server)<br />
| 1996<br />
| 2004-06-30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 2000]]<br />
| NT 5.0<br />
| Memphis NT, NT 5<br />
| 2000<br />
| 2010-07-13<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Windows Neptune]]''<br />
| NT 5.5<br />
| Neptune<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
| Never released; merged with other projects to form Whistler<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows XP]]<br />
| rowspan="3" | NT 5.1<br />
| Whistler<br />
| 2001<br />
| 2014-04-08<br />
| First NT for home users<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs]]<br />
| Eiger, Monch<br />
| 2006<br />
| 2014-04-08<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Embedded 2009]]<br />
| Quebec<br />
| 2008<br />
| 2019-01-08 (Standard)<br>2019-04-09 (PoS)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2003]]<br />
| rowspan="3" | NT 5.2<br />
| Whistler Server, .NET Server<br />
| 2003<br />
| 2015-07-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Small Business Server 2003]]<br />
| Bobcat<br />
| 2003<br />
| 2015-07-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Home Server]]<br />
| Quattro<br />
| 2007<br />
| 2013-08-01<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Windows Longhorn]]''<br />
| rowspan="3" | NT 6.0<br />
| Longhorn<br />
| N/A<br />
| N/A<br />
| Development was reset in 2004-08-20 to make way for Vista<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Vista]]<br />
| Longhorn Omega-13<br />
| 2006<br />
| 2017-04-11<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2008]]<br />
| Longhorn Server<br />
| 2008<br />
| 2020-01-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 7]]<br />
| rowspan="5" | NT 6.1<br />
| Blackcomb, Vienna, '7'<br />
| 2009<br />
| 2020-01-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2008 R2]]<br />
| Server '7'<br />
| 2009<br />
| 2020-01-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Multipoint Server 2010]]<br />
| Solution Server<br />
| 2010<br />
| 2020-07-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Home Server 2011]]<br />
| Vail<br />
| 2011<br />
| 2016-04-12<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Thin PC]]<br />
| Thin PC<br />
| 2011<br />
| 2021-10-12<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 8]]<br />
| rowspan="2" | NT 6.2<br />
| '8'<br />
| 2012<br />
| 2016-01-12<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2012]]<br />
| Server '8'<br />
| 2012<br />
| 2023-10-10<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 8.1]]<br />
| rowspan="2" | NT 6.3<br />
| Blue<br />
| 2013<br />
| 2023-01-10<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2012 R2]]<br />
| Server Blue<br />
| 2013<br />
| 2023-10-10<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10]]<br />
| NT 10.0<br />
| Threshold<br />
| 2015-07<br />
| 2017-05-09<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="6" | <h4>Windows 10 updates (NT 10.0)</h4><br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Version<br />
! Code name<br />
! Release date<br />
! Support end date<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 version 1511|Windows 10 November Update]]<br />
| 1511<br />
| Threshold 2<br />
| 2015-11<br />
| 2017-10-10<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 version 1607|Windows 10 Anniversary Update]]<br />
| rowspan="2" | 1607<br />
| Redstone 1<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2016-07<br />
| 2018-04-10<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2016]]<br />
| Threshold Server<br />
| 2027-01-11<br />
| Long-Time Servicing Channel release<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 version 1703|Windows 10 Creators Update]]<br />
| 1703<br />
| Redstone 2<br />
| 2017-04<br />
| 2018-10-09<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 version 1709|Windows 10 Fall Creators Update]]<br />
| rowspan="2" | 1709<br />
| rowspan="2" | Redstone 3<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2017-09<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2019-04-09<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server version 1709|Windows Server version 1709]]<br />
| Semi-Annual Channel release<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 version 1803|Windows 10 April 2018 Update]]<br />
| rowspan="2" | 1803<br />
| rowspan="2" | Redstone 4<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2018-04<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2019-11-12<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server version 1803|Windows Server version 1803]]<br />
| Semi-Annual Channel release<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 version 1809|Windows 10 October 2018 Update]]<br />
| rowspan="3" | 1809<br />
| rowspan="3" | Redstone 5<br />
| rowspan="3" | 2018-10<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2020-04-14<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server version 1809|Windows Server version 1809]]<br />
| Semi-Annual Channel release<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 2019]]<br />
| 2028-10-10<br />
| Long-Time Servicing Channel release<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 19H1|Windows 10 ''19H1'']]<br />
| rowspan="2" | TBD<br />
| rowspan="2" | 19H1<br />
| rowspan="2" | N/A<br />
| rowspan="2" | N/A<br />
| To be released in spring 2019<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server 19H1|Windows Server ''19H1'']]<br />
| Semi-Annual Channel release; to be released in spring 2019<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows 10 Vanadium|Windows 10 ''Vanadium'']]<br />
| rowspan="2" | TBD<br />
| rowspan="2" | Vanadium<br />
| rowspan="2" | N/A<br />
| rowspan="2" | N/A<br />
| To be released in 2019-10<ref name="vanadium">https://www.zdnet.com/article/what-comes-after-windows-10-19h1-vanadium/</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Server Vanadium|Windows Server ''Vanadium'']]<br />
| Semi-Annual Channel release; to be released in 2019-10<ref name="vanadium">https://www.zdnet.com/article/what-comes-after-windows-10-19h1-vanadium/</ref><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Planned versions that were never finished ===<br />
==== Cairo era ====<br />
* '''[[Windows Cairo|Cairo]]''' <br />
: Version: NT 4.00<br />
: Developed 1993-1995, scheduled for release in 1995?<br />
: Development started but project was later scrapped<br />
<br />
==== Nashville era ====<br />
* '''[[Windows Nashville|Nashville]]'''<br />
: Version: 4.10<br />
: Developed 1995, scheduled for release in 1996<br />
: Development started, project goals later transferred to Memphis and IE4<br />
<br />
==== Neptune era ====<br />
Cancelled in 2000-01 and replaced with the Whistler project that would later become Windows XP<br />
* '''[[Windows Neptune|Neptune]]'''<br />
: Version: NT 5.50<br />
: Developed 1999, scheduled for release in 2000<br />
: Already in development before getting canceled<br />
<br />
* '''[[Windows Triton|Triton]]'''<br />
: Version: NT 5.50?<br />
: Scheduled for release in 2001<br />
: Never left the drafting board, supposed to be a minor update to Neptune<br />
<br />
* '''[[Windows Odyssey|Odyssey]]'''<br />
: Version: NT 6.00<br />
: According to antitrust documents it was already in development before getting canceled in 2000-01.<br />
<br />
==== Whistler era ====<br />
* '''[[Windows Longhorn|Longhorn]]'''<br />
: Version: NT 6.0<br />
: Developed 2001-2004, scheduled for release in 2003-2006<br />
: Initially supposed to be an interim release between Whistler and Blackcomb, the project objectives eventually included a lot of features originally intended for Blackcomb. Development was reset in 2004.<br />
<br />
* '''[[Windows Blackcomb|Blackcomb]]'''<br />
: Version: NT 6.0?<br />
: Scheduled for release in 2005<br />
: Originally a major update to Longhorn.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Desktop Composition Engine]]<br />
* [[Desktop Window Manager]]<br />
* [[File Explorer]]<br />
* [[Microsoft DOS|MS-DOS]]<br />
* [[UX.Unleaked]]<br />
* [[Visual Styles]]<br />
* [[Windows CE]]<br />
* [[WinFS]]<br />
* [[Windows Phone]]<br />
* [[Windows Sidebar]]<br />
* [[Microsoft Midori]]<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
[[Category:Operating systems]]<br />
[[Category:Microsoft Windows| ]]<br />
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<div>[[File:ReactOS-0.4.5-20170513.r74533-Desktop.png|thumb|ReactOS User Interface]]<br />
'''ReactOS''' is an open source operating system by the ReactOS Foundation. Unlike Unix-like operating systems, ReactOS re-implements the NT architecture and Windows API as a standalone OS. Its goal is to reach program and driver compatibility with Windows. As of 2017, the support level is on par with [[Windows Server 2003]] SP2. The latest version is 0.4.8.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
In 1996, a group formed under the name FreeWin95 with the intention of making an open source Windows 95 clone. Development on FreeWin95 halted soon after, as source code contributions never materialized. After a short hiatus, the group reformed in 1998 and changed the project's name to ReactOS. Most development is made gradually, with releases set every 2-6 months. A version number is assigned to major releases (such as 0.4.6), while nightly builds and source code builds use their commit number instead.<br />
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== Current state ==<br />
ReactOS is still considered alpha-quality software and only recommended for evaluation and testing purposes. Installation, hardware detection, booting, and running programs can suffer from bugs. As the operating system is open source, it can be freely built from source code, or downloaded from the ''nightly builds'' website.<br />
<br />
Virtualization support exists for QEMU, however, it can run on other hypervisors. It's possible to install ReactOS on a physical machine, however, this configuration can be risky.<br />
<br />
==Timeline==<br />
===0.0.x series===<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.2]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.1]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.3]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.4]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.5]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.6]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.7]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.8]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.9]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.10]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.11]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.12]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.13]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.14]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.15]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.16]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.17]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.18]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.19]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.20]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.0.21]]<br />
<br />
===0.1.x series===<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.1.0]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.1.1]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.1.2]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.1.3]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.1.4]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.1.5]]<br />
<br />
===0.2.x series===<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.0]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.1]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.2]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.3]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.4]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.5]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.6]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.7]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.8]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.2.9]]<br />
<br />
===0.3.x series===<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.0]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.1]]<br />
* ''[[ReactOS 0.3.2]]''<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.3]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.4]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.5]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.6]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.7]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.8]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.9]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.10]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.11]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.12]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.13]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.14]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.15]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.16]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.3.17]]<br />
<br />
===0.4.x series===<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.0]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.1]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.2]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.3]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.4]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.5]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.6]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.7]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.8]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.9]]<br />
* [[ReactOS 0.4.10]]<br />
<br />
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Heuristic reasoning is reasoning not regarded as final and strict but as provisional and plausible only, whose purpose is to discover the solution to the present problem.<br />
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<div>'''Luna''' is the [[List of Windows visual styles|visual style]] that shipped with Windows XP (except the [[Windows XP build 2600.2901|Starter SKU]] and the [[Windows XP build 3790|Itanium 64-Bit]] releases) and some betas of Whistler (starting with build 2415 and then from build 2428 onwards). It was also available in all Longhorn builds up to [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]] (although from [[Windows Longhorn build 4015 (main)|build 4015]] through [[Windows Longhorn build 4093|build 4093]], the taskbar and [[Windows Sidebar|sidebar]] would still display in Longhorn style). Notably in Longhorn, the Windows logo on the Luna 'start button' is all white rather than coloured as it was in Windows XP. It is known as "Windows XP theme" in the Control Panel.<br />
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Luna in Windows XP (build 2481 onwards) had three colour schemes: Luna Blue (the default), Luna Silver, and Luna Olive Green. While [[Royale]], Royale Noir, Zune and [[Embedded]] are often considered separate themes, they are technically subsets of Luna. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5L0HD41mU4 This video] shows all the Windows XP themes.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover"><br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2415-Luna.jpg|Very early Luna theme in [[Windows XP build 2415|build 2415]]<br />
Xp2428.png|Luna theme in [[Windows XP build 2428|build 2428]]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2481prerc1-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna in [[Windows XP build 2481|build 2481]]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2481prerc1-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green (formerly Homestead) Luna in [[Windows XP build 2481|build 2481]]<br />
WindowsXP-5.1.2481prerc1-slstartmenu.png|Silver (formerly Metallic) Luna in [[Windows XP build 2481|build 2481]]<br />
Windows XP 2600 Blue.png|The Blue (default) scheme in [[Windows XP build 2600|build 2600]]<br />
Windows XP 2600.png|The Olive Green scheme in [[Windows XP build 2600|build 2600]]<br />
Windows XP 2600 Silver.png|The Silver scheme in [[Windows XP build 2600|build 2600]]<br />
Longhorn 3670 (1).jpg|Luna theme in [[Windows Longhorn build 3670|build 3670]]<br />
</gallery><br />
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<div>{{Welcome|}} [[User:Vermont|Vermont]] ([[User talk:Vermont|talk]]) 16:03, 3 December 2018 (GMT)<br />
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== Fake screenshots ==<br />
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build<br />
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|buildtag = 1.02<br />
|version = 1.0<br />
|imagecaption = Windows 1.02<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
|winver = Windows-1.02-About.png<br />
|previous = {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows:1:1.01|Windows 1.01}}<br />
|next = {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows:1:1.03|Windows 1.03}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows:1:1.04|Windows 1.04}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows:2:2.0|Windows 2.0}}<br />
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'''Windows 1.02''' is a minor update to Windows 1.0 distributed in Europe, released on 1986-01-15. The update includes additional drivers and improved support for keyboard layouts.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows-1.02-Boot.png|Boot Screen<br />
windows 1.02 overlapping windows.png|Write<br />
windows 1.02 vga.png|Windows running in VGA 640x480 mode using a patch<br />
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