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2023-08-12T02:12:02Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Dev (Nickel) */ 23521</p>
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=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.6|iOS 16.6]]====<br />
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==== [[macOS Ventura#13.5|macOS Ventura 13.5]] ====<br />
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==== [[macOS Sonoma]] ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11, version 23H2|23H2]]) ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Nickel]]) ====<br />
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==== [[Windows Server 2016]] ====<br />
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2023-04-28T14:50:25Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Beta (2022 Update Moment 3) */ 22624.1680</p>
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=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.5|iOS 16.5]]====<br />
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==== [[macOS Ventura#13.4|macOS Ventura 13.4]] ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 3 2|2022 Update Moment 3]])====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Nickel]]) ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Canary ([[Zinc]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25346|25346.1001.rs_prerelease.230415-1347}}<br />
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2023-03-08T13:21:02Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Dev (Zinc) */ 25xxx builds are now canary channel</p>
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====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.4|iOS 16.4]]====<br />
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==== [[macOS Ventura#13.3|macOS Ventura 13.3]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22E5236f|22E5236f}}<br />
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==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 3|2022 Update Moment 3]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22624.1391|22624.1391.ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1.230221-1939}}<br />
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==== Windows 11 Canary ([[Zinc]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25309|25309.1000.rs_prerelease.230224-1334}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25295|25295.1000.rs_prerelease.230203-1346 ''(server)''}}<br />
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=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
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==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
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==== [[Windows 10]] ====<br />
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{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 10 build 9888|10.0.9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137 (Mexican Spanish + Canadian French; AMD64)}}</div>
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2023-03-03T02:54:34Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Beta (2022 Update Moment 2) */ 22624.1391</p>
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=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.4|iOS 16.4]]====<br />
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==== [[macOS Ventura#13.3|macOS Ventura 13.3]] ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22624.1391|22624.1391.ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1.230221-1939}}<br />
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{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25295|25295.1000.rs_prerelease.230203-1346 ''(server)''}}<br />
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=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Windows 95]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 121|4.00.121}}<br />
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==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
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{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 10 build 9888|10.0.9888.0.fbl_release.141113-2137 (Mexican Spanish + Canadian French; AMD64)}}</div>
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2023-03-03T02:54:03Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Dev (Zinc) */ 25309</p>
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==== [[macOS Ventura#13.3|macOS Ventura 13.3]] ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.1325|22623.1325.ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1.230210-1157}}<br />
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2023-02-10T12:08:32Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Beta (2022 Update Moment 2) */22623.1255</p>
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==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
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Feature lockout in Windows
2023-02-04T19:45:56Z
<p>ConDrv: Minor edits</p>
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<div>'''Redpill''' (also abbreviated as '''RP''') is a term adopted by Microsoft to denote feature hiding efforts. It was first spotted in [[Windows 7 build 6608|build 6608]], along with its counterpart '''Bluepill'''. Despite this fact, most associate Redpill with [[Windows 8]] only. This can be attributed to [[Windows 7]] using the term rather sparingly.<br />
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In Windows 7, Bluepill features were to be enabled through the registry. However, Windows 8 utilizes a licensing policy and an external library called <code>shsxs.dll</code>, both of which are responsible for the hidden features that Redpill can provide. Over time, several applications were developed in effort to enable these hidden features with varying degrees of success.<br />
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==Implementations==<br />
===Windows 7===<br />
{{Infobox Windows component<br />
|name = Bluepill<br />
|introduced in = [[Windows 7 build 6608]]<br />
|last included in = [[Windows 7 build 7022]]<br />
}}<br />
Enabling hidden features is done entirely through the registry. Checks that determine whether a new feature gets enabled are usually present within the library or executable that implements said new feature, for example ''explorer'', ''shell32'', or ''stobject''. The refreshed versions of the inbox apps ''Calculator, Paint, Sticky Notes, and Wordpad'' are an exception to this rule, as the checks that guard them make use of its counterpart — '''Bluepill''', which lives inside the Application Compatibility Engine. The resulting operation is still a registry check, albeit indirect. Redpill is included from build 6608 to [[Windows 7 build 7022|build 7022]].<br />
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Features hidden by Bluepill in Windows 7 include the Superbar, Desktop Slideshow, Start Menu pinning, Jump lists, a variety of Internet Explorer 8 enhancements, as well as the new Aero gestures such as Peek and Shake.<br />
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===Windows 8===<br />
{{Infobox Windows component<br />
|name = Redpill<br />
|introduced in = [[Windows 8 build 7777]]<br />
|last included in = [[Windows 8 build 8121]]<br />
}}<br />
Referred to internally as "SuperPill". Feature control is now split into two parts.<br />
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====Licensing====<br />
Values that control hidden features are much harder to modify reliably, thanks to Redpill being intertwined with licensing. Product policies, a set of values usually used to determine what a particular edition can or cannot do, are now also used to control shell features.<br />
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The correct method of delivering these policies into an existing install (clean installs do '''not''' ship with them) was activating against the internal ''win8act'' server with the parameter <code>configextension=rpp</code>.<br />
Due to the majority of licensing data being signed, as well as being handled largely at kernel level, editing it manually implies the need to sacrifice parts of licensing functionality.<br />
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====shsxs.dll====<br />
Besides product policy sourced values, a sizable chunk of behavior hidden by Redpill also depends on an external library called <code>''shsxs.dll''</code>. This library is home to a large set of image and DirectUI markup assets, as well as a handful of functions used to initialize various parts of Metro such as Charms, Start screen search, and the PC settings application.<br />
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If the above requirements are fully satisfied, features will get enabled. Noteworthy features hidden behind Redpill include the Start Screen, redesigned logon UI, new OOBE, Ribbon in Explorer, new Aero resources, and the pattern login (which later became the picture password login).<br />
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It should be noted that while a majority of Windows 8's protection is licensing based, old fashioned registry checks remained the method of choice in some areas.<br />
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==== Inclusion in Windows 8 ====<br />
Nearly all builds from Milestone 1 to shortly after the Developer Preview (currently [[Windows 8 build 7779|7779]] to [[Windows 8 build 8118|8118]]) have Redpill implemented. Exceptions and special cases are:<br />
*Builds in the <code>fbl_eeap</code> and <code>winmain_win8m3_eeap</code> branches. These were used for certain builds released by [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]] through the Ecosystem Engineering Access Program (EEAP), which do not have any form of Redpill implemented as all of the Metro components were removed at compile time, such as the EEAP branch compiles of builds [[Windows 8 build 8064|8064]] and [[Windows 8 build 8102.0 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102]].<br />
*[[Windows 8 build 8102]] in general (except for the EEAP one), which has Redpill already activated by default. It can be disabled in the Registry.<br />
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==Unlockers==<br />
There are several applications developed to enable the hidden features.<br />
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===Windows 8===<br />
====RedPill Enabler====<br />
{{Main|RedPill Enabler}}<br />
'''RedPill Enabler''' (also known as the '''MDL Redpill Enabler''' after the forum where it was first published on) was the one of the first public applications meant to enable features restricted by Redpill. It was developed by Vizion, a member of the My Digital Life forum, and was initially released on 17 June 2011.<br />
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====Metro Unlocker====<br />
{{Main|Metro Unlocker}}<br />
'''Metro Unlocker''' (also known as '''MetroUnlocker''' or simply '''MU''') is a tool developed by MetroFetro, a YouTuber and developer. It was the first public application that allowed for all restricted features to be enabled, including the Start screen, and remained the only application to do this from its initial release in 2016 until the release of Redlock in 2020.<br />
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====Redlock====<br />
{{Main|Redlock}}<br />
'''Redlock''' is a tool developed by lucasm and gus33000, two BetaWiki members and software developers. The initial version was released on 29 January 2020. The tool is designed to replicate Microsoft's original Redpill implementation as closely as possible. It is being actively developed.</div>
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2023-02-03T22:21:17Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Beta (2022 Update Moment 2) */ 22623.1250</p>
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====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.3|iOS 16.3]]====<br />
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==== [[macOS Ventura#13.2|macOS Ventura 13.2]] ====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
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==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Zinc]]) ====<br />
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=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Windows 3.1]] ====<br />
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==== [[Windows 95]] (Burnlab Disc Dumps + SDKs) ====<br />
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==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
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==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
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==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 9.0.1b7|Mac OS 9.0.1b7}}</div>
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Windows 11 build 25272
2023-01-06T17:15:42Z
<p>ConDrv: Search icon broken</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Zinc]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.25272.1000.rs_prerelease.221216-1237<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.25272.1000-Desktop.webp<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.25272.1000-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2022-12-16<br />
|timebomb = 2023-09-15<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language, China)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N, Single Language, China)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation)<br>IoT Enterprise<br>Team<br />
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'''Windows 11 build 25272''' is the sixth Insider Preview and the fifth available client build of [[Zinc]], the 23H2 development semester of [[Windows as a service]]. It was released to [[Windows Insider Program|Windows Insiders]] in the Dev Channel on 5 January 2023.<br />
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== New features and changes ==<br />
=== Suggested actions ===<br />
The ability to show up a pop-up offering to search the copied text with search potential in Microsoft Edge, initially introduced in [[Windows 11 build 25247|build 25247]], has been disabled for maintenance.<br />
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=== Task Manager ===<br />
* Task Manager will inform users explicitly if there are no matching search results.<br />
* The ability to set focus to the search box by pressing {{key press|Ctrl|F}} has been added.<br />
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=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
* The Quick Assist shortcut under the Windows Tools folder has been moved to the Start menu's main All apps list.<br />
* The performance when using a high report rate mouse while gaming has been improved.<br />
* A refresh button has been added to the Windows print queue.<br />
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=== Bugfixes ===<br />
==== General ====<br />
* Fixed an issue where some ARM64 devices experienced a black screen while resuming from sleep or hibernate.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing various UI elements in apps to disappear and reappear sometimes.<br />
* Fixed the issue that was causing Live Captions to not work in certain cases.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing some Windows Security app crashes.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the print queue was showing stale job information for printer connection printers.<br />
* Fixed an issue where when creating a FIDO2 credential for a website in a browser, the dialog might show twice in a row in certain cases.<br />
* Fixed an issue impacting Windows Hello on certain devices.<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to the Camera app showing that something went wrong if users pressed Pause while recording video.<br />
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==== Taskbar ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the search box on taskbar to not render correctly and display visual artifacts.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Japanese IME candidate items to display incorrectly inside the search box on the taskbar.<br />
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==== Task Manager ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing filtering by publisher name to not match correctly on the Processes page.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing some services to not show in the Services page after filtering is applied.<br />
* Fixed an issue which resulted in new processes appearing in a filtered list if launched while a filter is set.<br />
* Fixed an issue where Task Manager did not display light and dark content correctly, rendering potentially unreadable text.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Startup apps page in Task manager to not list any apps.<br />
* Fixed a Task Manager crash that could happen when attempting to end certain processes.<br />
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==== Narrator ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Settings app to crash after turning Narrator on or off in Lithuanian and Hungarian builds.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing Narrator to work incorrectly with Windows Defender Application Guard for Edge.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing Narrator to read out the entire composition string each time users press a key when using the Japanese IME.<br />
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==== Input ====<br />
* Fixed an issue where pressing {{key press|Alt|⇧ Shift}} for the the first time would display an message, even if users only have one input language installed.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the Surface Pen could no longer advance PowerPoint slides.<br />
* Fixed an issue where if users used the touch gesture for opening the Start menu, it could get stuck halfway.<br />
* Fixed an issue which could cause Excel to stop responding on certain mouse drag events when using the Japanese or Chinese IMEs.<br />
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==== Settings ====<br />
* Fixed an issue which could cause a hang if users cancelled out of certification authentication when connecting to VPN.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Settings app to crash when opening the Power and Battery pages sometimes.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing Quick Settings crashes sometimes when navigating to the Bluetooth section.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the app icons under Apps > Default apps might be blurry.<br />
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==== Shell ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing a black screen when switching out of certain games by pressing {{key press|Alt|Tab ↹}}.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the maximize button to be slightly smaller than the close and minimize buttons when highlighting it in File Explorer and certain other apps while using dark mode.<br />
* Fixed a couple DWM crashes.<br />
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== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Using Windows Hello to sign in with facial recognition may not work on certain ARM64 devices.<br />
* The system may take longer than expected to upgrade to this build in certain cases.<br />
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=== Shell ===<br />
* The taskbar may sometimes be cropped in half when using the tablet-optimized taskbar.<br />
* Several layout issues with the text in the search box may appear on right-to-left locales.<br />
* On some locales, the default font used in several UI elements (such as the date and time on the taskbar) may change to regular Segoe UI instead of Segoe UI Variable.<br />
* The search box can not be changed into a search icon through the taskbar settings.<br />
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=== Task Manager ===<br />
* Some dialogs may not render in the correct theme when applied from the Settings page.<br />
* The data content area of the Processes page may flash once when theme changes are applied in the Settings page.<br />
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=== Widgets ===<br />
* On right-to-left locales, the content may animate out of view before the Widgets board resizes when clicking to expanded view of the Widgets board.<br />
* The widgets board may get stuck open in an invisible state for users in certain regions, causing clicks on the left side of the screen to not work.<br />
** Pressing {{key press|⊞ Win|D}} may resolve this issue.<br />
<br />
=== Safe mode ===<br />
* Enabling the search box/icon on the taskbar may cause <code>explorer.exe</code> to hang or crash.<br />
* Quick Settings and date/time clock on the taskbar may be missing due to the <code>Capability Access Manager Service</code> service not running.<br />
* Clicking Bluetooth & devices and Personalization pages may crash the Settings app due to an overrun of a stack-based buffer <code>0xc0000409</code>.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2023/01/05/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-25272 Official announcement]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Zinc builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=252499
Template:News
2022-12-16T03:14:33Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Beta (2022 Update Moment 2) */ 22623.1037</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.3|iOS 16.3]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.3 build 20D5024e|20D5024e}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.2|macOS Ventura 13.2]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22D5027d|22D5027d}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.1037| 22623.1037.ni_release_svc_prod2.221206-1250}}<br />
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==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Zinc]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25267|25267.1000.rs_prerelease.221209-1557 ''(client)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25267|25267.1000.rs_prerelease.221209-1557 ''(server)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
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==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
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==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}<br />
<br />
==== [[OS/2 1.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|OS/2 1.1 build 4.72|Build 4.72 (MS SDK 1.03)}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=IOS_15.3_build_19D49&diff=251831
IOS 15.3 build 19D49
2022-12-13T18:30:32Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:iOS 15.3 build 19D49}}<br />
{{Infobox iOS build<br />
| buildtag = 19D49<br />
| version = 15<br />
|image=19A5281h_screenshot.png}}<br />
'''iOS 15.3 build 19D49''' is the official Release Candidate 1 build of [[iOS 15|iOS 15.3]], which was released to Apple developers and public beta testers on 20 January 2022.<ref>https://www.macrumors.com/2022/01/20/apple-seeds-ios-15-3-rc/</ref> It fixes a bug in Safari in whece it could leak the user's browsing history and Apple ID, along with other related personal data.<ref>https://www.macrumors.com/2022/01/20/safari-data-leak-bug-fix-ios-15-3/</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=251428
Template:News
2022-12-09T22:24:57Z
<p>ConDrv: 25262</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C65|20C65 (Release Candidate)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C65|22C65 (Release Candidate)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.1028| 22623.1028.ni_release_svc_prod2.221122-1644}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25262|25262.1000.rs_prerelease.221205-1627}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
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=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
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==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
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==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}<br />
<br />
==== [[OS/2 1.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|OS/2 1.1 build 4.72|Build 4.72 (MS SDK 1.03)}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Sandbox&diff=251118
BetaWiki:Sandbox
2022-12-07T19:16:37Z
<p>ConDrv: revert</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Leave this line alone - sandbox heading}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Sandbox&diff=251117
BetaWiki:Sandbox
2022-12-07T19:15:42Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Leave this line alone - sandbox heading}}<br />
there is no mercy here.</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=251089
Template:News
2022-12-07T12:59:18Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Windows 11 Beta (2022 Update Moment 2) */22623.1028</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5058d|20C5058d (Beta 4)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5059b|22C5059b (Beta 4)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.1028| 22623.1028.ni_release_svc_prod2.221122-1644}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25252.1010|25252.1010.rs_prerelease_flt.221120-1545}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
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==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
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==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}<br />
<br />
==== [[OS/2 1.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|OS/2 1.1 build 4.72|Build 4.72 (MS SDK 1.03)}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_25247&diff=249286
Windows 11 build 25247
2022-11-28T21:15:32Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Bugs and quirks */ PCI bug</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Copper]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.25247.1000.rs_prerelease.221114-1311<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.25247.1000-Desktop.webp<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.25247.1000-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2022-11-14<br />
|timebomb = 2023-09-15<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language, China)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N, Single Language, China)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation)<br>IoT Enterprise<br>Team<br />
|rivals = {{rivals|TCB=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/windows/11-v23h2/6437|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/b/6437/gallery}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 11 build 25247''' is the thirty-first Insider Preview and the twenty-fifth available client build of [[Copper]], the 23H2 development semester of [[Windows as a service]]. It was released to [[Windows Insider Program|Windows Insiders]] in the Dev Channel on 18 November 2022.<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
=== Start Menu ===<br />
The ability to show recommended common websites based on user's region or browsing history has been added to the Recommended section. This features is only available to a subset of users.<br />
<br />
=== Taskbar ===<br />
* The ability to display seconds in the system clock on the taskbar, which had been absent since the original release of Windows 11, has been re-implemented. This feature is only available to a subset of users, but can be toggled on manually by enabling the <code>41314201</code> velocity ID and then toggling the switch under Personalization > Taskbar in the [[Settings]] app.<br />
* A new animation for the hidden icons chevron has been added.<br />
* The pin/unpin visual will display when dragging tray icons to any position along the system tray.<br />
* The new Show hidden icons flyout's animation has been updated to be consistent with other taskbar flyouts.<br />
* The Show hidden icons flyout background color has been updated to align with custom accent color if "Show accent color on Start and taskbar" is enabled under Personalization > Colors in the Settings app.<br />
<br />
=== Shell ===<br />
* The new Studio effects page in the Quick Settings, initially introdced in [[Windows 11 build 22623.885|build 22623.885]], has been publicly rolled out.<br />
* When copying the text with search potential, the Suggested actions will show up a pop-up offering to search them in Microsoft Edge. This features is only available to a subset of users in the English (United States) language, but can be toggled on manually by enabling the <code>41539325</code> velocity ID.<br />
<br />
=== Task Manager ===<br />
The following features and changes, previously introduced in build 22623.885, have been rolled out to all users:<br />
* The process filtering feature (initially implemented in [[Windows 11 build 25231|build 25231]]).<br />
* The ability to use user preferred theme (configurable via the Settings page).<br />
* The redesigned in-app dialogs (except for "Run new task" and Properties dialog).<br />
* The ability to opt-out of the Efficiency mode's confirmation dialog.<br />
<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
* The new Energy Recommendations page under System > Power, initially implemented in [[Windows 11 build 25231|build 25231]] and then introduced in build 22623.885, has been rolled out to all users.<br />
* A consolidated cloud storage quota bar has been added to the Accounts page to show storage usage for each Microsoft product and inform users with a banner when the storage is low. This change is only available to a subset of users.<br />
* The new touch keyboard dropdown menu under Settings > Time & language > Typing, initially introduced in [[Windows 11 build 25188|build 25188]] and then disabled by default in [[Windows 11 build 25217.1000|build 25217]], has been re-enabled.<br />
* The "Trade-in or recycle your PC" button under System > About, previously disabled by default in [[Windows 11 build 22581|build 22581]], has been re-enabled. This feature can be toggled on manually by enabling the <code>39731733</code> velocity ID.<br />
* The "Go back to earlier build" dialog (toggle via System > Recovery) has been redesigned in order to align with the design aesthetics of Windows 11. This change is disabled by default, but can be toggled on manually by enabling the <code>36390579</code> and <code>41670003</code> velocity IDs.<br />
* The button control has been implemented into startup app items under App > Startup. Clicking the button will open the file location (for legacy Win32 apps) or redirect to the corresponding Advanced options page (for UWP apps). This change is disabled by default, but can be toggled on manually by enabling the <code>41075629</code> velocity ID.<br />
<br />
=== Input ===<br />
* Two new French standard keyboard layouts (AZERTY and BÉPO) have been added.<br />
* The Emoji search for Japanese and Simplified Chinese has been improved to handle Kana/Kanji and Pinyin properly in the emoji panel.<br />
* The reliability of the touch keyboard, IME candidate window, and IME toolbar have been improved.<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
* The performance of showing up files and content as results in the search box has been improved.<br />
* When connecting an iPhone via USB, iPhone photos will be transferred in HEIF format instead of JPEG if the HEVC extension is installed.<br />
* If memory integrity in the Windows Security app cannot be enabled due to incompatible drivers, the information about which drivers are incompatible is now selectable.<br />
* The experience on logon after booting up has been improved by reducing the performance impact of startup apps.<br />
* The entire boot environment was built with <code>BOOTENV_MEMORY_CHECK</code> defined (previously only defined in checked builds). On entry and exit of every bootlib API call, all physical memory chunks and heap chunks are checked for corruption. (With an undocumented BCD element <code>0x1500008E</code>, the frequency of checks can be decreased; however it defaults to zero, thus always checking.)<br />
<br />
=== Bugfixes ===<br />
==== General ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the <code>SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION</code> [[bugcheck]] with <code>win32kfull.sys</code> when interacting with UI components in [[Windows Preinstallation Environment|WinPE]] or [[Windows Recovery Environment|WinRE]].<br />
* Fixed an issue where switching projection modes using {{key press|⊞ Win|P}} or the Project section of Quick Settings would not work properly.<br />
* Fixed a high hitting <code>displayswitch.exe</code> crash.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the dismiss button for alerts in the Windows Security app might not work.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Windows Setup dialog to show the text "Status" rather than actually displaying helpful text about the current status.<br />
* Addressed a few issues that was causing various items in the Windows Setup dialog to not being read out correctly by Narrator.<br />
* Fixed issue where users sometimes could not use FIDO keys to log onto the device when a full-screen logon message was displayed.<br />
* Fixed a background crash for Windows Hello which was impacting setup and usage.<br />
* Addressed a date formatting interoperability issue which was leading to domain login issues on some network shares.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing VmmemWSL to sometimes use an unexpectedly large amount of CPU and lead to freezing on ARM64 devices over time.<br />
* Fixed an issue what could lead MSTSC to stop responding when connecting to a RemoteApp or remote desktop.<br />
* Fixed an issue which was causing the <code>runas</code> command to unexpectedly fail in certain cases with error 87.<br />
* Fixed the Windows version name written in Microsoft Management Console's help section.<br />
<br />
==== Taskbar ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the taskbar to get stuck in the expanded state instead of dismissing to collapsed state when using the bottom right edge gesture to invoke Quick Settings.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Do not disturb icon to disappear while in do not disturb mode.<br />
* Fixed multiple <code>explorer.exe</code> crashes impacting taskbar performance.<br />
* Fixed the issue where certain chat apps (that supported it) weren't flashing with new messages or opening a preview on hover in the system tray.<br />
* Fixed an issue where invoking the context menu for items in the system tray might not put the context menu in the foreground and it would get stuck behind the taskbar.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the taskbar was sometimes flashing when transitioning between desktop posture and tablet posture.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing certain third-party app icons in the system tray to be unresponsive.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Windows Update icon in the system tray to look pixelated after changing between light and dark mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the NVIDIA icon in the system tray to show empty notifications.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the weak charger warning icon in some cases was not displaying when it should have been.<br />
<br />
==== Shell ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the navigation headings of Start's all apps list to contain garbled text in the Simplified Chinese language.<br />
* Fixed a bug that caused the text cursor to become white on white when hovering over text fields.<br />
* Fixed an issue where if users maximized a window and then dragged it along the top of the screen into the corner could result in the app getting stuck not being able to resize.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing several apps like Microsoft Edge to unexpectedly show thick lines on the side of the windows.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Desktops list in Task View to be floating in the middle of Task View if users have two monitors on top of each other.<br />
* Fixed a rare issue which could lead to a DWM crash when taking screenshots using the Xbox Game Bar.<br />
* Fixed a bug which could cause the wallpaper to render only a partial section at the top sometimes.<br />
<br />
==== File Explorer ====<br />
* Fixed a GDI handle leak when opening Show More Options in the context menu, which could lead to graphical issues and an <code>explorer.exe</code> crash over time.<br />
* Fixed an issue which was leading to text not displaying in the context menu when selecting Show More Options in the the Arabic or Hebrew display language.<br />
* Fixes a bug that was preventing certain phones from showing up in File Explorer when connected via USB.<br />
* Fixed an issue which was causing <code>.dotx</code> templates to open as new documents instead of a template when right-clicking them and selecting Open in File Explorer.<br />
<br />
==== Input ====<br />
* Fixed an issue which could result in the touch keyboard / PIN entry keyboard being unable to input text on the login screen.<br />
* Fixed a recent issue where the Japanese IME candidate window might fail to display proper candidates when using reconversion in certain edit controls.<br />
* Fixes an issue where the IME candidate window and IME toolbar weren't shown or cropped sometimes and an issue where a blank window titled "Windows Input Experience" appeared sometimes after resuming from the sleep.<br />
* Addressed a rare issue which could lead to certain apps crashing after interacting with incorrectly spelled words that were flagged by the spellchecker.<br />
<br />
==== Settings ====<br />
Fixed an issue which was causing the Settings app to crash sometimes when connecting and disconnecting Bluetooth devices.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General === <br />
* The audio may stop working in certain cases.<br />
* Several apps may crash on launch in certain cases.<br />
*Certain PCI devices such as secondary drives may not work and will show an error in Device Manager.<br />
<br />
=== Shell === <br />
* The tablet-optimized taskbar may crop in half in certain cases.<br />
* Various UI elements in apps may disappear and reappear repeatedly.<br />
* The folders in Start menu may not open on the first try.<br />
* Users may need to press {{key press|← Backspace}} after typing to see search results for <code>.cmd</code>, <code>.exe</code> or <code>.bat</code> files.<br />
* On some locales, the default font used in several UI elements (such as the date and time on the taskbar) may change to regular Segoe UI instead of Segoe UI Variable.<br />
<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
The messaging for OneDrive storage may not be the same between the System page and the Accounts page.<br />
<br />
=== Task Manager ===<br />
* Filtering by publisher name may not match correctly on the Processes page.<br />
* Some services may not show in the Services page after filtering is applied.<br />
* If a new process is starting while a filter is set, then that process may appear for a split second in the filtered list.<br />
* Some dialogs may not render in the correct theme when applied from the Settings page.<br />
* The data content area of the Processes page may flash once when theme changes are applied in the Settings page.<br />
* The Task Manager may not display light and dark content correctly with unreadable text when the "Choose your mode" option under Personalization > Colors in the Settings app is set to Custom.<br />
* The Startup apps page may not list any apps in certain cases.<br />
<br />
=== Widgets ===<br />
On right-to-left locales, the content may animate out of view before the Widgets board resizes when clicking to expanded view of the Widgets board.<br />
<br />
=== Safe mode === <br />
* Quick Settings and date/time clock on the taskbar may be missing due to the <code>Capability Access Manager Service</code> service not running.<br />
* Clicking Bluetooth & devices and Personalization pages may crash the Settings app due to an overrun of a stack-based buffer <code>0xc0000409</code>.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.25231.1000-Settings.webp|The Energy Recommendations page in the Settings app<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.25231.1000-TaskManager.webp|Task Manager with the search field<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.22623.891-TaskManager.webp|The updated in-app dialog in Task Manager<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.25247.1000-RejuvUI.webp|The redesigned "Go back to earlier build" dialog<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.25247.1000-Settings.webp|The Startup page in the Settings app<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.25247.1000-SuggestedAction.webp|The Suggested action pop-up<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.25247.1000-BEPOLayout.webp|Standard French BÉPO touch keyboard layout<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/11/18/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-25247 Official announcement]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Copper builds]]<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_XP&diff=248962
Windows XP
2022-11-26T17:06:29Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Marketing */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|name = Windows XP<br />
|logo = Windows XP logo and wordmark.svg<br />
|image = WindowsXP-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|family = NT<br />
|version = 5.1<br />
|codename = Whistler<br />
|arch = x86, x64, IA-64<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows XP build 2600.5512|5.1.2600.5512 (Service Pack 3)]]<br />
|releasedate = 2001-10-25<br />
|support = 2014-04-08<br />
|sku = [[Windows XP Starter Edition|Starter Edition]]<br>Home Edition (N)<br>[[Windows XP 64-Bit Edition|64-Bit Edition]]<br>Professional (N, [[Windows XP Professional x64 Edition|x64]])<br>[[Windows XP Embedded|Embedded]]<br>[[Windows XP Media Center Edition|Media Center Edition]]<br>[[Windows XP Tablet PC Edition|Tablet PC Edition]]<br />
|server=[[Windows Server 2003]]<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 2000|Windows 2000 Professional]]<br>[[Windows Me]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows Vista]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows XP''' (codenamed ''Whistler'') is an operating system developed by [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]], released to manufacturing on 24 August 2001 and general availability on 25 October 2001.<ref>Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20011202150640/http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/Press/2001/Oct01/10-25XPOverallPR.asp Windows XP Is Here!], Microsoft PressPass. 25 October 2001. Archived from [https://www.microsoft.com/presspass/Press/2001/Oct01/10-25XPOverallPR.asp the original] on 2 December 2001.</ref> It is the sixth operating system in the Windows NT operating system line, succeeding both [[Windows 2000]] as a Professional edition and [[Windows Me]] as a Home edition and preceding [[Windows Vista]] for both consumer and [[Media Center|media center]] editions. It also succeeded [[Windows Me]] after the end of the [[Windows 9x]] kernel. It is one of Microsoft's longest-lasting operating systems, with almost 13 years of support (both mainstream and extended) and still runs on 0.39% of computers worldwide as of October 2022.<ref>https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-202207-202207</ref> Windows XP is the final client version of Windows which supports computers without ACPI and to have the ability to use boot disks to boot into setup. It is also the only version to support upgrade paths to [[Windows Vista]] and the last client version of Windows to use NTLDR to boot the system and to support upgrade paths from [[Windows NT 4.0]], [[Windows 98|98]], [[Windows 98 SE build 2222A|98 SE]], [[Windows 2000|2000]], and [[Windows Me|Me]].<br />
<br />
Although extended support ended on 8 April 2014, a total of three out-of-band updates were serviced to the operating system, fixing the following issues:<br />
*a high-risk Internet Explorer vulnerability; released in 2014<br />
*mitigations for the ETERNALBLUE SMB vulnerability, notably used by the WannaCry ransomware; released in 2017<br />
*mitigations for the BlueKeep RDP vulnerability; released in 2019<br />
<br />
Windows XP lost its support on 8 April 2014 as well as its remaining support on 9 April 2019.<br />
<br />
==Main changes==<br />
=== User interface ===<br />
Windows XP received a major UI overhaul during development through the introduction of visual styles. Users could change the way windows and buttons looked with the new visual style, [[Luna]]. It had three color schemes, which were based on blue, green, and silver. Users could still select the [[Windows Classic]] theme from previous versions of Windows ([[Windows 2000|2000]], [[Windows Me|Me]], and earlier), and customize the preset Windows Classic color schemes.<br />
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The introduction of ClearType, an anti-aliasing font function allowed easier text reading on desktop computers with LCD-TFT monitors and laptops but also affected CRT monitors.<br />
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[[File Explorer|Windows Explorer]] received a major overhaul in its design and functionality with the introduction of the task pane which presents the user with a list of actions that a user can take depending on the selected item. Search Companions were also introduced to make searching more easier and there are four search characters available; Rover, Merlin, Earl and Courtney. They utilize the [[Microsoft Agent]] technolgy which is also used in the Office assistants. However, the classic search pane can still be restored by editing the registry. The filmstrip view has also been added along with a thumbnails viewing mode. Metadata of files can also be viewed from the properties page as well. Support for creating and opening compressed folders and cabinet files was also added along with the ability to burn CDs and DVD-RAM discs.<br />
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To improve boot times and program launch times, prefetching was added and it accomplishes this by caching files that are needed by an program to RAM during the program's launch, thus consolidating disk reads and reducing disk seeks.<br />
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The Compatibility modes were also added and are now activated out of the box. This feature allows users to run older programs by selecting an earlier version of Windows that the program previously ran on. This basically tricks the program into thinking that it is running on an older version of Windows.<br />
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Fast user switching was also added and allows users to login into the computer without having existing users to close out of their programs and log out.<br />
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A DRM technology called [[Windows Product Activation]] was added which requires the user to activate their copy of Windows XP as a means of enforcing the relevant provisions of the license agreement about using the product on multiple computers. Activation could be done over the internet or over the telephone. If the user does not activate Windows XP after 30 days of installation, the user will be unable to login to Windows unless it is activated. A unique ID is assigned to the computer after activation and if the user makes significant changes to the hardware, the activation is voided and the operating system must be re-activated. <br />
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The taskbar is locked by default for new user accounts, to prevent accidental resizing or moving of the taskbar and/or the toolbars. Multiple instances of an application are grouped automatically and inactive tray area icons are hidden automatically, to prevent cluttering of the taskbar.<br />
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A new [[Start menu]] with two columns was introduced, which has the one column for pinned or recently opened apps and docs and the other one with shortcuts to certain places in the system. The user name and the new user picture are displayed at the top, while the buttons for logging off, undocking or shutting down the computer are located at the bottom. It is designed for use with large screens and the Luna theme, but it also can be used with the Windows Classic one. Additionally, the user can revert to the classic Start menu, where, apart from new shortcuts, icons and banner, almost nothing has been changed.<br />
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=== Applications and components ===<br />
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* [[Internet Explorer 6]] was introduced.<br />
* [[w:MSN Explorer|MSN Explorer]] was added for the first time to the Windows NT line after being ported from Windows Me.<br />
* [[Outlook Express]] 6.0 was introduced.<br />
* Windows Messenger was added.<br />
* [[Remote Assistance]] was added which allows a user to view or control a remote Windows computer over a network or the Internet to resolve issues.<br />
* [[Windows Picture and Fax Viewer]] was added, replacing Imaging.<br />
* The Language Bar was added.<br />
* [[Windows Media Player 8]] was introduced.<br />
* [[Windows Movie Maker]] 1.1 was introduced.<br />
* Terminal Services Client was renamed as [[Remote Desktop Connection]].<br />
* The Fax console was added.<br />
* Windows Address Book was added.<br />
* [[Windows NetMeeting]] 3.01 was introduced.<br />
* [[WordPad]] now has full Unicode support.<br />
* Desktop Cleaning Wizard was added.<br />
* [[Windows Preinstallation Environment|WinPE]] was introduced.<br />
* DirectX 8.1 was introduced.<br />
* Windows Error Reporting was introduced.<br />
* The ability to easily roll back a device driver to an old version was added.<br />
* Wireless Zero Configuration was introduced.<br />
* Password reset disks can be created to reset the user account password.<br />
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===Deprecations===<br />
*Windows XP drops the ability to upgrade from both [[Windows NT 3.51]] and [[Windows 95]], requiring at least [[Windows 98]] or [[Windows NT 4.0]]. SP2 also drops the ability to upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 98 due to a bug in the upgrade program, now requiring [[Windows 98 SE build 2222A|Windows 98 SE]] or [[Windows Me]]. SP3 also drops the ability to upgrade from Windows 9x, requiring at least [[Windows 2000]].<br />
*Links to Phone Dialer and [[Windows NetMeeting]] have been removed. They can still be accessed and used.<br />
*The AppleTalk protocol was completely removed and is no longer available for download from Microsoft.<br />
*WebTV for Windows was removed.<br />
*The QuickEdit and Insert modes in the Command Prompt have been disabled by default.<br />
*The Small icons view was removed from Windows Explorer.<br />
*Deluxe CD Player and DVD Player have both been removed and replaced by Windows Media Player.<br />
*Imaging for Windows was removed in favor of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.<br />
*The Directory icon was removed from My Network Places.<br />
*The NetDDE and NetBEUI protocols are no longer installed by default but can still be manually installed from the Windows XP CD-ROM.<br />
*The DLC network protocol is no longer included by default.<br />
*The Microsoft POSIX and OS/2 subsystems were removed.<br />
*The DriveSpace utility was removed in favor of native NTFS compression.<br />
*The progress bar on the boot screen is no longer determinate.<br />
*The Line Up Icons command on the desktop was replaced by the Align to Grid command.<br />
*The Customize This Folder wizard was removed.<br />
*In Windows XP SP2, [[Program Manager]] was replaced with a compatibility stub that redirects to [[Windows Explorer]].<br />
*Starting with Internet Explorer 6 Security Version 1, ''Media Bar'', which replaced the ''Radio Toolbar'', was removed.<br />
*Support for TCP half-open connections was removed in Service Pack 2 of Windows XP. Background message compaction was also removed from [[Outlook Express|Outlook Express 6]]. Outlook Express in Service Pack 2 automatically compacts messages every hundredth time it is run.<br />
*The ''Address bar'' toolbar was removed from the taskbar in Service Pack 3 of Windows XP. Windows Desktop Search is touted as a replacement.<br />
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==Editions==<br />
*'''[[Windows XP Starter Edition|Starter Edition]]''': This version was intended for emerging markets, and was introduced in 2004, meant for low-cost PCs. It cannot launch more than 3 programs at a time and won't recognize more than 512MB of RAM.<br />
*'''Home Edition''': This edition is for home and personal users who don't need to use corporate network, security, and management features (such as joining domain networks, file encryption, Remote Desktop Connection, group policies, etc.) This version can address up to 4 GB of RAM, and it only supports a single physical processor (though multiple cores and threads are supported).<br />
*'''Professional''': This is the mainstream high-end version, sold along with the ''Home Edition''. It supports up to two physical processors.<br />
**'''[[Windows XP 64-Bit Edition|64-Bit Edition]]''': This was a special edition for Itanium-based computers. There were two releases, the first of which was based on Windows XP and the second of which was based on [[Windows Server 2003]].<br />
**'''[[Windows XP Professional x64 Edition|Professional x64 Edition]]''': This was the version for x86-64 processors based on [[Windows Server 2003]].<br />
*'''[[Windows XP Media Center Edition|Media Center Edition]]''': This version is especially for Media Center-based PCs, and is not sold normally. System requirements are significantly higher than in other editions. This version includes [[Windows Media Center]] and new themes and [[Microsoft Plus!]] features such as [[Royale]].<br />
*'''[[Windows XP Embedded|Embedded]]''': This version is intended for the embedded sector.<br />
*'''[[Windows XP Tablet PC Edition|Tablet PC Edition]]''': This version was included in tablet computers from 2002-2007. It is the tablet-optimized version of Windows XP.<br />
*'''N, K and KN editions''': The N version was made for the European markets and did not include Windows Media Player;{{efn|The N edition was originally known as the Reduced Media Edition, a name which was rejected by the European Commission as it was deemed not appealing to consumers.<ref name="NRME1">Evers, Jovers. [https://web.archive.org/web/20211207122046/https://www.computerworld.com/article/2556384/windows-xp-without-media-player-gets-an--n-.html Windows XP without Media Player gets an 'N'], ''Computerworld''. 28 March 2005. Archived from [https://www.computerworld.com/article/2556384/windows-xp-without-media-player-gets-an--n-.html the original] on 7 December 2021.</ref><ref name="NRME2">Bekker, Scott. [https://web.archive.org/web/20050407081820/http://redmondmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=6625 European Windows Called 'Windows XP Home Edition N'], ''Redmond''. 28 March 2005.</ref>}} the K version was made for the South Korean markets and included two shortcuts to Korean websites offering media player and messenger software by default, after a South Korean Fair Trade Commission ruling. The KN edition is the Korean counterpart to the N edition.<br />
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{| class=wikitable<br />
|+ List of Windows XP editions and derived releases{{efn|Name in italics marks a client release based on the newer [[Windows Server 2003]] codebase ([[build 3790]]).}}<br />
! Name<br />
! Codename<br />
! Based on<br />
! Release date<br />
! Supported until<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Home Edition<br />
| Personal<br />
| rowspan=2 {{N/A}}<br />
| rowspan=3 | 2001-10-25<br />
| rowspan=2 | 2014-04-08<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Professional<br />
| rowspan=2 {{N/A}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows XP 64-Bit Edition]]<br />
| style="background-color: #AED6F1" rowspan=6 | Professional<br />
| 2005-01-05<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows XP Embedded]]<br />
| Mantis<br />
| 2002-01-30<br />
| 2016-01-12 <br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows XP Media Center Edition]]<br />
| Freestyle<br />
| 2002-10-28<br />
| rowspan=2 | 2014-04-08<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows XP Tablet PC Edition]]<br />
| rowspan=2 {{N/A}}<br />
| 2002-11-07<br />
|-<br />
| ''Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003''<br />
| 2003-03-28<br />
| 2005-01-05<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004<br />
| Harmony<br />
| 2003-09-30<br />
| rowspan=5 | 2014-08-04<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows XP Starter Edition]]<br />
| {{N/A}}<br />
| style="background-color: #ABEBC6" | Home Edition<br />
| 2004-08-11<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005<br />
| Lonestar<br />
| style="background-color: #AED6F1" rowspan=3 | Professional<br />
| 2004-08<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005<br />
| Symphony<br />
| 2004-10-12<br />
|-<br />
| ''[[Windows XP Professional x64 Edition]]''<br />
| rowspan=2 {{N/A}}<br />
| 2005-04-25<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Embedded for Point of Service]]<br />
| style="background-color: #FAD7A0" | Embedded<br />
| 2005-06-06<br />
| 2016-04-12<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Home Edition N<br />
| rowspan=2 | Reduced Media Edition<br />
| style="background-color: #ABEBC6" | Home Edition<br />
| rowspan=2 | 2005-07-01<br />
| rowspan=7 | 2014-04-08<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Professional N<br />
| style="background-color: #AED6F1" | Professional<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs]]<br />
| Eiger<br />
| style="background-color: #FAD7A0" | Embedded<br />
| 2006-05-31<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Home Edition K<br />
| rowspan=4 {{N/A}}<br />
| rowspan=2 style="background-color: #ABEBC6" | Home Edition<br />
| rowspan=4 | 2006-08<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Home Edition KN<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Professional K<br />
| rowspan=2 style="background-color: #AED6F1" | Professional<br />
|-<br />
| Windows XP Professional KN<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Embedded Standard 2009]]<br />
| rowspan=2 | Quebec<br />
| rowspan=2 style="background-color: #FAD7A0" | Embedded<br />
| 2008-12-14<br />
| 2019-01-08<br />
|-<br />
| [[Windows Embedded POSReady 2009]]<br />
| 2008-12-09<br />
| 2019-04-09<br />
|}<br />
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==Marketing==<br />
Windows XP was initially marketed with the slogan "Prepare to fly", however, due to [[w:September 11 attacks|real-life events which occurred on 11 September 2001]], the slogan had to be changed to "Yes you can".<ref>https://www.n-tv.de/technik/Neuer-Slogan-fuer-neues-Betriebssystem-article135574.html</ref> The TV advertisements used Madonna's "Ray Of Light" as background music, released on 27 April 1998. The initial marketing campaign was revamped in 2004 for Service Pack 2, with the slogan changed once again to "Everything is possible".<br />
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==Myths and legends==<br />
No builds of Whistler ever used or even included the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTIUhPU8Adc widespread startup and shutdown sounds]. These originate from a Whistler theme from ThemeWorld, which includes an entire sound scheme of sounds from various sources such as [[Microsoft Plus!#Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98|Windows 98 Plus!]], although these are not widespread. The fake startup sound was made for the previous one, using Windows 98 Plus!'s World Traveler, Architecture shutdown sound, and PhotoDisc startup sound, and the final version using [[Windows 98]]'s shutdown sound reversed, [[Windows 2000 build 1983.1]] to build [[Windows 2000 build 2000.3|2000.3]]'s startup sound reversed, and the Next Level sound from a game titled Spring Weekend included in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack slowed down, while the shutdown sound came from BeOS albeit down sampled. <br />
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In reality, all builds up until [[Windows XP build 2485|2485]] use the same sounds as Windows 2000 and Me. Build [[Windows XP build 2481 (main)|2481]] introduced the sounds used in the final release (albeit in stereo and 44.1kHz), but they were not used by default at this point.<br />
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== System requirements ==<br />
According to Microsoft, Windows XP requires a Pentium processor running on 233 MHz, at least 64 MB of RAM, 1.5 GB of hard drive space, and a Super VGA or better display adapter. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20041020063859/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865</ref> Windows XP drops full support for processors without the CPUID instruction, like the 486. Additionally, the HAL for the SGI Visual Workstation 320 and 540 (<code>HALBORG.DLL</code>) is no longer included in Windows XP. Windows XP updates the default VGA driver to take advantage of VESA BIOS extensions, allowing true color display and resolutions in the default VGA driver, although this requires a graphics card that supports SVGA.<br />
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==Source code leak==<br />
On 23 September 2020, the source code for the RTM builds of [[Windows XP build 2600.1106|Windows XP Service Pack 1]] and [[Windows Server 2003 build 3790|Windows Server 2003]] leaked on 4chan's /g/ board. As mentioned on the original post, the code had been circulating in private circles for several years at most. Due to the incompleteness of both source code repositories, primarily within the activation functionalities, it is fair to assume that the disclosure had originated from a Microsoft Partner who had access to the source code rather than Microsoft themselves. The ability to glance into the groundwork of this operating system has led to some discoveries, an example being the checks for enabling the DirectUI-based Start Page from <code>shell\explorer\tray.cpp</code> being usable in [[Windows XP build 2410 (main)|build 2410]]. <br />
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=== Additional products in the source code ===<br />
As Windows ships with numerous utilities, the source code to Windows XP SP1 and Windows Server 2003 additionally comes with the source code to many different components and utilities of Windows that could be installed separately:<br />
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* .NET Framework 1.1 (Server 2003 only, including a file (<code>Avalon.UI.dll</code>) from an extremely early (~Feb 2002, although compiled in August) version of the [[Windows Presentation Foundation]] framework (the version is the .NET version, and 6.0.3699.0 would indicate a lower version than the RTM of .NET 1.0 in Feb 2002, 6.0.3705.0), and a .NET Version Information Utility from 1998).<br />
* Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1<br />
* NetMeeting 3.01<br />
* Microsoft UDDI Services 1.0 (an Internet service discovery platform)<br />
* DirectX 8.1<br />
* Windows Media Player 5.1 (but not 6.4 or 8/9)<br />
* Zone Internet Games (client and shared code) 1.2<br />
* Microsoft Speech API (SAPI) 5.1<br />
* Windows Update v3<br />
* Windows Update v4<br />
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The source code to Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1, NetMeeting 3.01, DirectX 8.0, .NET Framework 1.1 (Server 2003 only, including a file (<code>Avalon.UI.dll</code>) from an extremely early (~Feb 2002, although compiled in August) version of the [[Windows Presentation Foundation]] framework (the version is the .NET version, and 6.0.3699.0 would indicate a lower version than the RTM of .NET 1.0 in Feb 2002, 6.0.3705.0), and a .NET Version Information Utility from 1998) is also included.<br />
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==List of known builds==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
===Beta 1===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2196|2196.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2197|2197.1.main.000106-2102}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2197|2197.1.main.000107-1856}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2200|2200.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2202|2202.1.ntvbl06.000202-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2204|2204.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2211|2211.1.main.000309-1512}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2217|2217.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2222|2222.1.Lab06_N.000407-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2223 (main)|2223.1.main.000411-2307}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2223 (Lab01_N)|2223.Lab01_N.000412-2227}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2224|2224.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2225|2225.1.Lab06_N}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2242|2242.1.Lab06_N.000608-2223}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2250|2250.1.main.000628-2110}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2254|2254.1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2257|2257.1.idx01.000810-2103}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2260|2260.0.Lab06_N.000815-1904}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2264|2264.1.main.000825-2152}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2267 (idx01.000909-1503)|2267.1.idx01.000909-1503}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2267 (idx01.000910-1316)|2267.1.idx01.000910-1316}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2276|2276.1.lab02_n.000928-2023}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2287|2287.1.beta1.001012-1643}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2296|2296.1.beta1.001024-1157}}<br />
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===Beta 2===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2400|2400.1.Lab01_N.001022-2228}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2405|2405}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2406|2406}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2410 (main)|2410.main.001208-1937}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2410 (idx02)|2410.1.idx02.001212-1507}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2411|2411.Lab06_N.001214-1954}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2415 (main)|2415.main.001222-1745}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2415 (Lab06_N)|2415.Lab06_N.010102-1932}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2416|2416.idx01.010104-1958}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2419 (idx02.010113-1154)|2419.idx02.010113-1154}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2419 (idx02.010115-1412)|2419.idx02.010115-1412}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2420|2420.main}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2422|2422.lab02_n.010201-1120}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2423|2423.Lab06_N.010121-1807}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2426|2426.main.010124-2315}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2428|2428.idx01.010129-1827}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2430|2430.main.010130-1821}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2432|2432.main.010203-1757}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2433|2433.main.010206-1822}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2435|2435.Lab06_N.010208-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2437|2437.main.010210-1820}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2438 (main)|2438.main.010212-1914}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2438 (Lab06_N)|2438.Lab06_N.010213-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2440|2440.Lab06_N.010215-1724}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2441|2441.main.010216-1859}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2442|2442.main.010217-1630}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2446|2446.main.010224-2228}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2454|2454.main.010306-1653}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2457|2457.main.010309-1904}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2458_(main)|2458.main.010310-1552}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2458 (Lab01_N)|2458.Lab01_N.010311-2200}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2459|2459.main.010312-1811}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2462|2462.main.010315-1739}}<br />
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===Release Candidate 1===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2463|2463.main.010328-1824}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2465 (main)|2465.main}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2465 (idx01)|2465.idx01.010412-2007}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2468|2468.main.010423-2034}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2469|2469.idx02.010508-1228}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2472|2472}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2474 (Lab06_N)|2474.Lab06_N}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2474 (main)|2474.main.010508-1907}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2475|2475.idx01.010514-2023}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2476|2476}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2480|2480}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2481 (main)|2481.main.010523-1905}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2481 (idx01)|2481.idx01.010524-1743}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2485|2485.main.010531-2130}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2486|2486.main.010602-1927}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2490|2490.main.010607-1817}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2494|2494.main.010613-1739}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2495|2495.main.010614-1724}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2496|2496.main}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2498|2498.main.010618-1744}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2499|2499.main.010619-1834}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2502|2502.main.010622-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2504|2504.main.010625-1923}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2505 (main)|2505.main.010626-1514}}<br />
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===Release Candidate 2===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2505 (Lab01_N)|2505.0.Lab01_N(davec).010701-1017}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2509|2509.main.010702-1146}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2517|2517.main.010713-1717}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2520|2520.main.010717-1624}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2522|2522.0.main.010719-1909}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2525|2525.xpclient.010723-1719}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2526|2526.xpclient.010724-1758}}<br />
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===Pre-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2531|2531.xpclient.010730-1640}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2532|2532.xpclient.010731-1658}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2535|2535.xpclient.010803-1621}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2536|2536}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2537|2537}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2538|2538}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2542|2542.xpclient.010811-1534}}<br />
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===RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600|2600.xpclient.010817-1148}}<br />
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===Service Pack 1===<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2600.1027|2600.1027.xpsp1.020424-1943}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1050|2600.1050.xpsp1.020529-1810}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows XP build 2600.1060|2600.1060.xpsp1.020618-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1065|2600.1065.xpsp1.020625-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1078|2600.1078.xpsp1.020716-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows XP build 2600.1079|2600.1079.xpsp1.020717-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1081|2600.1081.xpsp1.020719-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows XP build 2600.1097|2600.1097.xpsp1.020813-2140}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows XP build 2600.1102|2600.1102.xpsp1.020819-1930}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1106|2600.1106.xpsp1.020828-1920}}<br />
<br />
===Service Pack 2===<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1155|2600.1155.xpsp2.021217-1051}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1185|2600.1185.xpsp.030313-1931}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1194|2600.1194.xpsp2.030401-1855}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1204|2600.1204.xpsp2.030410-1604}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.1213|2600.1213.xpsp.030424-1654}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2055|2600.2055.xpsp_sp2_beta1.031215-1745}}<br />
====Release Candidate 1====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2075|2600.2075.xpsp.040202-1935}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows XP build 2600.2077|2600.2077.xpsp.040207-1502}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2082|2600.2082.xpsp.040216-1810}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2094|2600.2094.xpsp_sp2_rc1.040308-1920}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2096|2600.2096.xpsp_sp2_rc1.040311-2315}}<br />
====Release Candidate 2====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2111|2600.2111.xpsp.040409-1745}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2120|2600.2120.xpsp.040423-1852}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2126|2600.2126.xpsp.040503-1841}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2135|2600.2135.xpsp.040518-1812}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2137|2600.2137.xpsp.040520-1754}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2138|2600.2138.xpsp.040522-1636}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2142|2600.2142.xpsp.040528-0019}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows XP build 2600.2144|2600.2144.xpsp.040601-1829}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2148|2600.2148.xpsp_sp2_rc2.040607-1947}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2149|2600.2149.xpsp_sp2_rc2.040610-1520}}<br />
====Pre-RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2600.2157|2600.2157}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2160|2600.2160.xpsp.040701-1917}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2162|2600.2162.xpsp_sp2_idx.040709-1830}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2163|2600.2163.xpsp.040710-1735}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows XP build 2600.2178|2600.2178.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040730-1822}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2179|2600.2179.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040802-1419}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.2180|2600.2180.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158}}<br />
<br />
===Service Pack 3===<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3180|2600.3180.xpsp.070718-2058}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3244|2600.3244.xpsp.071030-1537}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3264|2600.3264.xpsp.071130-1427}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3282|2600.3282.xpsp.071227-1539}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3300|2600.3300.xpsp.080125-2028}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3311|2600.3311.xpsp.080212-0005}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.5503|2600.5503.xpsp.080306-1604}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.5508|2600.5508.xpsp.080320-1628}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.5511|2600.5511.xpsp.080404-0229}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.5512|2600.5512.xpsp.080413-2111}}<br />
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==Notes==<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Versions of Microsoft Windows|X]]<br />
[[Category:Windows XP editions| ]]</div>
ConDrv
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Template:News
2022-11-18T22:24:13Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5049e|20C5049e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5050e|22C5050e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.891|22623.891.ni_release_svc_prod2.221031-0948}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25247|25247.1000.rs_prerelease.221114-1311}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Azure Stack HCI build 25217|25217.1000.rs_prerelease.221001-1723 ''(Azure Stack HCI)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.1.1b6|Mac OS 7.1.1b6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d3|Mac OS 7.7d3}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d4|Mac OS 7.7d4}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7a3c1|Mac OS 7.7a3c1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.0a4c3|Mac OS 8.0a4c3}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7a4c2|Mac OS 8.7a4c2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=247825
Template:News
2022-11-18T22:23:29Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5049e|20C5049e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5050e|22C5050e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.891|22623.891.ni_release_svc_prod2.221031-0948}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25247.1000|25247.1000.rs_prerelease.221114-1311}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Azure Stack HCI build 25217|25217.1000.rs_prerelease.221001-1723 ''(Azure Stack HCI)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.1.1b6|Mac OS 7.1.1b6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d3|Mac OS 7.7d3}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d4|Mac OS 7.7d4}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7a3c1|Mac OS 7.7a3c1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.0a4c3|Mac OS 8.0a4c3}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7a4c2|Mac OS 8.7a4c2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=247824
Template:News
2022-11-18T22:22:53Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5049e|20C5049e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5050e|22C5050e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.891|22623.891.ni_release_svc_prod2.221031-0948}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25247.1000|25247.1000.rs_prerelease.221114-1311 ''(client)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Azure Stack HCI build 25217|25217.1000.rs_prerelease.221001-1723 ''(Azure Stack HCI)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.1.1b6|Mac OS 7.1.1b6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d3|Mac OS 7.7d3}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d4|Mac OS 7.7d4}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7a3c1|Mac OS 7.7a3c1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.0a4c3|Mac OS 8.0a4c3}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7a4c2|Mac OS 8.7a4c2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=247823
Template:News
2022-11-18T22:22:08Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5049e|20C5049e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5050e|22C5050e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.891|22623.891.ni_release_svc_prod2.221031-0948}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25247.1000|25247.1000.rs_prerelease_flt.221028-1637 ''(client)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Azure Stack HCI build 25217|25217.1000.rs_prerelease.221001-1723 ''(Azure Stack HCI)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.1.1b6|Mac OS 7.1.1b6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d3|Mac OS 7.7d3}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d4|Mac OS 7.7d4}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7a3c1|Mac OS 7.7a3c1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.0a4c3|Mac OS 8.0a4c3}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7a4c2|Mac OS 8.7a4c2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=247822
Template:News
2022-11-18T22:21:47Z
<p>ConDrv: </p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5049e|20C5049e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5050e|22C5050e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.891|22623.891.ni_release_svc_prod2.221031-0948}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25247.1000|25247.1010.rs_prerelease_flt.221028-1637 ''(client)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Azure Stack HCI build 25217|25217.1000.rs_prerelease.221001-1723 ''(Azure Stack HCI)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.1.1b6|Mac OS 7.1.1b6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d3|Mac OS 7.7d3}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d4|Mac OS 7.7d4}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7a3c1|Mac OS 7.7a3c1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.0a4c3|Mac OS 8.0a4c3}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7a4c2|Mac OS 8.7a4c2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Template:News&diff=247821
Template:News
2022-11-18T22:21:19Z
<p>ConDrv: Windows 11 build 25247</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude>[[Category:Main page portions]]</noinclude><br />
=== Latest released builds ===<br />
====[[iOS 16#iOS_16.2|iOS 16.2]]====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|iOS 16.2 build 20C5049e|20C5049e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[macOS Ventura#13.1|macOS Ventura 13.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|macOS Ventura build 22C5050e|22C5050e (Beta 3)}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Beta ([[Windows 11 2022 Update#Moment 2|2022 Update Moment 2]])====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 22623.891|22623.891.ni_release_svc_prod2.221031-0948}}<br />
<br />
==== Windows 11 Dev ([[Copper]]) ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 11 build 25236.1010|25247.1010.rs_prerelease_flt.221028-1637 ''(client)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server build 25246|25246.1001.rs_prerelease.221111-1529 ''(server)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Azure Stack HCI build 25217|25217.1000.rs_prerelease.221001-1723 ''(Azure Stack HCI)''}}<br />
<br />
=== Latest shared builds ===<br />
==== [[Mac OS 7]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.1.1b6|Mac OS 7.1.1b6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2|Mac OS 7.5.2a5c2}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d3|Mac OS 7.7d3}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7d4|Mac OS 7.7d4}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 7.7a3c1|Mac OS 7.7a3c1}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.0a4c3|Mac OS 8.0a4c3}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Mac OS 9]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7a4c2|Mac OS 8.7a4c2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5|Mac OS 8.7b2c2L5}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 98]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 98 build 1577|4.10.1577 (Pan-European English)}} <br />
<br />
==== [[Windows XP]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows XP build 2600.3205|2600.3205.xpsp.070831-1912 (Japanese)}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows Vista]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Vista build 6001.16637|6001.16637.longhorn.070810-2300}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==== [[Windows 8.1]] ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8.1 build 9468|9468.0.winblue_rtm.130725-1203}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_21996&diff=245679
Windows 11 build 21996
2022-11-04T14:11:42Z
<p>ConDrv: revision</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.21996.1.co_release.210529-1541<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|image = Windows11-21996.1-Desktop.png<br />
|compiled = 2021-05-29<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (N)<br />
|winver = 21996 Winver.png<br />
|key = ''Use a Windows 10 Retail serial''<br />
|rivals = {{rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/windows/11/5654|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%2011/10.0.21996.1/english/professional}}}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 11 build 21996''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was shared online on 15 June 2021. Prior to its leak, it was mentioned in a GitHub issue posted by a Microsoft employee on 1 June 2021.<ref>[https://github.com/microsoft/WindowsAppSDK/issues/896#issue-908696065 GitHub]</ref><br />
<br />
It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design; however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
This build raises the system requirements to 4 GB of memory and a dual-core processor or better. The setup also checks for Secure Boot and Trusted Platform Module support on UEFI systems in accordance with the announced Windows 11 system requirements, although the build doesn't actually require either to work. The requirements can be bypassed by using <code>dism.exe</code> to directly apply the install image, or by disabling the checks altogether in the registry before running the setup:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]<br />
"BypassCPUCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassDiskCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassRAMCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassStorageCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Alternatively, this build's <code>install.wim</code> can be used with an installer from a [[Windows 10]] build, however, it may remove the ability to upgrade if an older build is used. Replacing the libraries responsible for the requirement checks, <code>appraiserres.dll</code> and <code>appraiser.dll</code> with a version from Windows 10 on the install media has also been found to work.<br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
This build contains many new and updated features in relation to the user experience. Windows 11 branding has been introduced throughout the operating system. The [[out of box experience|out-of-box experience]] from [[Windows 10X]] makes a reappearance in this build with slight visual updates, and other user interface elements have been updated bearing a resemblance with the Windows 10X aesthetic. The new boot animation, previously added in prior builds that replaces the progress ring from [[Windows 8]] still remains disabled by default, however. There is also a new theme-dependent sound scheme present, which also introduces a new startup sound to replace the sound first introduced in [[Windows Vista]] but disabled by default in [[Windows 8]], [[Windows 8.1|8.1]], and [[Windows 10|10]].<br />
<br />
The [[Windows Aero|Aero]] visual style has been updated with new neumorphic controls and widgets. The new design makes large use of elements such as rounded corners, shadows, as well as blue accents. Window frames have also been updated to use rounded corners, although they show squared when a graphics driver is not present and [[Desktop Window Manager]] is forced to use software rendering.<br />
<br />
The [[File Explorer]] icon has been changed in order to be consistent with the new Fluent icon set design previously introduced with [[Windows 10 build 21343.1000|Windows 10 build 21343]].<br />
<br />
=== Start menu and Taskbar ===<br />
A new taskbar, similar to the one featured in Windows 10X, has been introduced. Unlike previous versions of Windows, the Start button and application buttons are centered by default, rather than aligned to the left, although the old behavior can be re-enabled in [[Settings]]. The new taskbar also removes support for custom toolbars such as the Quick Launch panel.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210620134746/https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1404917158346334211</ref> The ability to open the jumplist for applications on the taskbar by dragging up on the icon is no longer present.<br />
<br />
The options to change the location of the taskbar and show window/applications names in the taskbar have been removed. The setting to show the taskbar on all displays was also removed, although it can be toggled directly using a registry value:<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210615213130/https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1404914384065818633</ref><br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]<br />
"MMTaskbarEnabled"=dword:00000001<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Similarly, the option to use smaller icons in the taskbar has been removed from Settings. However, this is likely a temporary change as a new registry setting has been introduced that adds a new, larger than default mode for the taskbar:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]<br />
; Small taskbar<br />
"TaskbarSi"=dword:00000000<br />
<br />
; Medium taskbar (default)<br />
"TaskbarSi"=dword:00000001<br />
<br />
; Large taskbar<br />
"TaskbarSi"=dword:00000002<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
[[News and interests]] has also been removed from the new taskbar and is replaced by Widgets, a panel available from the taskbar that slides from the left and contains weather and news provided by MSN. Support for third-party widgets would not be implemented until [[Copper]] [[Windows 11 build 25217|build 25217]].<br />
<br />
Together with the new taskbar, the Start menu has been greatly revamped. Live tiles have been completely removed, with the intended replacement also being the new Widgets panel. The main page shows icons of pinned applications in the top half, with the full list of apps being available by clicking the "All Apps" button in the top right corner. The lower half shows recommended apps and files, which can also be expanded by clicking the "More" button on the right side. The bottom panel contains the power button on the right and the user name and picture on the left, which when clicked reveals links to user account settings, logoff and lock features.<br />
<br />
Similarly to the multi-monitor taskbar, the new Start menu can also be disabled using a registry value, reverting back to the Windows 10 design:<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210615214534/https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1404909886446600196</ref><br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]<br />
"Start_ShowClassicMode"=dword:00000001<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
=== Snap layouts ===<br />
Hovering over the Maximize/Restore button in the window caption by default shows a new menu that allows the user to pick a snap layout, as well as being able to choose the current window's position in it. Furthermore, when multiple windows are snapped next to each other, the taskbar also shows a common window preview for all windows in the layout when hovering over the respective apps icons.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:21996 snap layouts.png|Snap layout menu<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== SE edition ===<br />
This build renames the Cloud Edition SKU previously introduced in [[Windows 10 build 21354|build 21354]] to ''Windows 11 SE''. The edition is intended for low-cost computers aimed at educational institutions to compete with [[Chrome OS]]. It can only be managed over Microsoft Intune for Education.<br />
<br />
In this build, it removes customer-oriented features, such as Your Phone and Widgets, and disables the Microsoft Store. It is also required to log in using a Microsoft account during the OOBE. However, unlike Windows 10 S, there is no limitation that prevents running Win32 apps not downloaded from the Store.<br />
<br />
=== Touch ===<br />
The build also introduces many changes regarding support for touch devices, the largest of which is the complete removal of the legacy Tablet Mode [[start menu]]. The advanced multi-touch gestures (initially supported for touchpads only) can now also be used with a touch screen as well. Smaller improvements to simplify the experience of the Windows desktop for tablet users such as a larger window resize hitbox have also been implemented, making windows far easier to manage. In addition, while being moved, windows are encased in an acrylic border.<br />
<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
The new Fluent UI icon set has been implemented into the [[Settings]] app.<br />
<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
The Windows 10X out-of-box experience that has also been included in previous builds is now used by default. The [[Windows Preinstallation Environment|WinPE]]-based setup has also received minor UI changes mostly resulting from the updated visual style.<br />
<br />
When performing a clean installation from the installation media with the network connected, the OOBE will automatically perform an upgrade to higher version of Windows.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General === <br />
*When <code>explorer.exe</code> is started from the SYSTEM account, the old Windows 10 taskbar will appear instead of the new one.<br />
*When updating folder options, the [[File Explorer]] window might flicker in the background.<br />
*The Widgets pane's contents may fail to render on certain devices, the user can still interact with them.<br />
*The Widgets pane may not load and instantly close upon trying to open it.<br />
*Sometimes the Search Box shows a black box instead of the search results.<br />
*Many areas still use the old Windows 10 branding, including the Setup and the boot menu.<br />
<br />
=== Out of Box Experience (OOBE) ===<br />
*When installing N editions, the OOBE will fail to load due to the absence of [[Windows Media Player]] components.<br />
*The "Forgot your password?" link when setting up a Microsoft account or unchecking the option to receive promotional emails both lead to a blank screen.<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Window Manager ===<br />
*The taskbar may become fully transparent on some configurations when installing graphics drivers.<br />
*Window frames appear squared with software rendering or during the close animation.<br />
*On some UWP applications like [[Settings]], a small white corner may appear on the close button whilst pressing and holding on the Close button.<br />
*There are multiple glitches with application windows that use the DWM to expand the former glass frame into their client area, such as the [[Windows Mobility Center]]. <br />
**When not maximized, only a shadow or window frame is shown, although the taskbar thumbnails are rendered correctly.<br />
**When maximized, the window contents are shown correctly, however, the background may become fully transparent.<br />
*Dropdown menus may fall back to square corners in some applications after being shown once with rounded ones.<br />
*The animation that occurs when viewing two taskbar thumbnails next to each other does not render.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot.png|Boot screen (default)<br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen ([[Windows 10 build 19587.1000#Findings|10X animation]])<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== [[Windows Setup|Setup]] ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows1121996setup.png|Language selection<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Setup-Main.png|Install<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Setup-EULA.png|EULA<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Setup-GettingReady.png|Getting ready<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== [[Out of box experience|Out-of-box experience (OOBE)]] ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Animation.gif|OOBE animation<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Country.png|Country selection<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-KeyboardLayout.png|Keyboard layout<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Network.png|Network connection<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-NetworkDisconnected.png|Network disconnection alert<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-CheckMSConnection.png|Checking the connection to Microsoft<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-CheckUpdates.png|Checking for updates<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-LicenseAgreement.png|License agreement<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-SetUp.png|Set up<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-MicrosoftAccount.png|Login (Microsoft account)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Work&SchoolAccount.png|Login (Work or school account)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-PIN.png|PIN creation<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Restore.png|Restore<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Name.png|User's name<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-PrivacySettings.png|Privacy settings<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-PrivacySettingsAlt.png|Privacy settings (alternative)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-CustomizeExperience.png|Experience customization<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Microsoft365Trial.png|Microsoft 365 trial<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Upgrade.png|OOBE installing updates<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-SettingUp.png|First login animation<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== User interface ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-LockScreen.png|Lock screen<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-LoginScreen.png|Login screen<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-StartMenu.png|[[Start menu]]<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-DarkMode.png|Dark mode<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Search.png|Search<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-ActionCenter.png|Action Center<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-TaskView.png|Task View<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Widgets.png|Widgets<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-FileExplorer.png|[[File Explorer]]<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.22000.1-Settings.png|[[Settings]] app<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.22000.1-SettingsDark.png|Settings app (dark mode)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-SafeMode.png|[[Safe mode]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_21996&diff=245678
Windows 11 build 21996
2022-11-04T14:10:52Z
<p>ConDrv: Third-party widget support</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.21996.1.co_release.210529-1541<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|image = Windows11-21996.1-Desktop.png<br />
|compiled = 2021-05-29<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (N)<br />
|winver = 21996 Winver.png<br />
|key = ''Use a Windows 10 Retail serial''<br />
|rivals = {{rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/windows/11/5654|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%2011/10.0.21996.1/english/professional}}}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 11 build 21996''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was shared online on 15 June 2021. Prior to its leak, it was mentioned in a GitHub issue posted by a Microsoft employee on 1 June 2021.<ref>[https://github.com/microsoft/WindowsAppSDK/issues/896#issue-908696065 GitHub]</ref><br />
<br />
It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design; however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
This build raises the system requirements to 4 GB of memory and a dual-core processor or better. The setup also checks for Secure Boot and Trusted Platform Module support on UEFI systems in accordance with the announced Windows 11 system requirements, although the build doesn't actually require either to work. The requirements can be bypassed by using <code>dism.exe</code> to directly apply the install image, or by disabling the checks altogether in the registry before running the setup:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]<br />
"BypassCPUCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassDiskCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassRAMCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassStorageCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
"BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Alternatively, this build's <code>install.wim</code> can be used with an installer from a [[Windows 10]] build, however, it may remove the ability to upgrade if an older build is used. Replacing the libraries responsible for the requirement checks, <code>appraiserres.dll</code> and <code>appraiser.dll</code> with a version from Windows 10 on the install media has also been found to work.<br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
This build contains many new and updated features in relation to the user experience. Windows 11 branding has been introduced throughout the operating system. The [[out of box experience|out-of-box experience]] from [[Windows 10X]] makes a reappearance in this build with slight visual updates, and other user interface elements have been updated bearing a resemblance with the Windows 10X aesthetic. The new boot animation, previously added in prior builds that replaces the progress ring from [[Windows 8]] still remains disabled by default, however. There is also a new theme-dependent sound scheme present, which also introduces a new startup sound to replace the sound first introduced in [[Windows Vista]] but disabled by default in [[Windows 8]], [[Windows 8.1|8.1]], and [[Windows 10|10]].<br />
<br />
The [[Windows Aero|Aero]] visual style has been updated with new neumorphic controls and widgets. The new design makes large use of elements such as rounded corners, shadows, as well as blue accents. Window frames have also been updated to use rounded corners, although they show squared when a graphics driver is not present and [[Desktop Window Manager]] is forced to use software rendering.<br />
<br />
The [[File Explorer]] icon has been changed in order to be consistent with the new Fluent icon set design previously introduced with [[Windows 10 build 21343.1000|Windows 10 build 21343]].<br />
<br />
=== Start menu and Taskbar ===<br />
A new taskbar, similar to the one featured in Windows 10X, has been introduced. Unlike previous versions of Windows, the Start button and application buttons are centered by default, rather than aligned to the left, although the old behavior can be re-enabled in [[Settings]]. The new taskbar also removes support for custom toolbars such as the Quick Launch panel.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210620134746/https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1404917158346334211</ref> The ability to open the jumplist for applications on the taskbar by dragging up on the icon is no longer present.<br />
<br />
The options to change the location of the taskbar and show window/applications names in the taskbar have been removed. The setting to show the taskbar on all displays was also removed, although it can be toggled directly using a registry value:<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210615213130/https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1404914384065818633</ref><br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]<br />
"MMTaskbarEnabled"=dword:00000001<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Similarly, the option to use smaller icons in the taskbar has been removed from Settings. However, this is likely a temporary change as a new registry setting has been introduced that adds a new, larger than default mode for the taskbar:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]<br />
; Small taskbar<br />
"TaskbarSi"=dword:00000000<br />
<br />
; Medium taskbar (default)<br />
"TaskbarSi"=dword:00000001<br />
<br />
; Large taskbar<br />
"TaskbarSi"=dword:00000002<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
[[News and interests]] has also been removed from the new taskbar and is replaced by Widgets, a panel available from the taskbar that slides from the left and contains weather and news provided by MSN. Support for third-party widgets would not be supported until [[Copper]] [[Windows 11 build 25217|build 25217]].<br />
<br />
Together with the new taskbar, the Start menu has been greatly revamped. Live tiles have been completely removed, with the intended replacement also being the new Widgets panel. The main page shows icons of pinned applications in the top half, with the full list of apps being available by clicking the "All Apps" button in the top right corner. The lower half shows recommended apps and files, which can also be expanded by clicking the "More" button on the right side. The bottom panel contains the power button on the right and the user name and picture on the left, which when clicked reveals links to user account settings, logoff and lock features.<br />
<br />
Similarly to the multi-monitor taskbar, the new Start menu can also be disabled using a registry value, reverting back to the Windows 10 design:<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210615214534/https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1404909886446600196</ref><br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]<br />
"Start_ShowClassicMode"=dword:00000001<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
=== Snap layouts ===<br />
Hovering over the Maximize/Restore button in the window caption by default shows a new menu that allows the user to pick a snap layout, as well as being able to choose the current window's position in it. Furthermore, when multiple windows are snapped next to each other, the taskbar also shows a common window preview for all windows in the layout when hovering over the respective apps icons.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:21996 snap layouts.png|Snap layout menu<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== SE edition ===<br />
This build renames the Cloud Edition SKU previously introduced in [[Windows 10 build 21354|build 21354]] to ''Windows 11 SE''. The edition is intended for low-cost computers aimed at educational institutions to compete with [[Chrome OS]]. It can only be managed over Microsoft Intune for Education.<br />
<br />
In this build, it removes customer-oriented features, such as Your Phone and Widgets, and disables the Microsoft Store. It is also required to log in using a Microsoft account during the OOBE. However, unlike Windows 10 S, there is no limitation that prevents running Win32 apps not downloaded from the Store.<br />
<br />
=== Touch ===<br />
The build also introduces many changes regarding support for touch devices, the largest of which is the complete removal of the legacy Tablet Mode [[start menu]]. The advanced multi-touch gestures (initially supported for touchpads only) can now also be used with a touch screen as well. Smaller improvements to simplify the experience of the Windows desktop for tablet users such as a larger window resize hitbox have also been implemented, making windows far easier to manage. In addition, while being moved, windows are encased in an acrylic border.<br />
<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
The new Fluent UI icon set has been implemented into the [[Settings]] app.<br />
<br />
=== Setup ===<br />
The Windows 10X out-of-box experience that has also been included in previous builds is now used by default. The [[Windows Preinstallation Environment|WinPE]]-based setup has also received minor UI changes mostly resulting from the updated visual style.<br />
<br />
When performing a clean installation from the installation media with the network connected, the OOBE will automatically perform an upgrade to higher version of Windows.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General === <br />
*When <code>explorer.exe</code> is started from the SYSTEM account, the old Windows 10 taskbar will appear instead of the new one.<br />
*When updating folder options, the [[File Explorer]] window might flicker in the background.<br />
*The Widgets pane's contents may fail to render on certain devices, the user can still interact with them.<br />
*The Widgets pane may not load and instantly close upon trying to open it.<br />
*Sometimes the Search Box shows a black box instead of the search results.<br />
*Many areas still use the old Windows 10 branding, including the Setup and the boot menu.<br />
<br />
=== Out of Box Experience (OOBE) ===<br />
*When installing N editions, the OOBE will fail to load due to the absence of [[Windows Media Player]] components.<br />
*The "Forgot your password?" link when setting up a Microsoft account or unchecking the option to receive promotional emails both lead to a blank screen.<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Window Manager ===<br />
*The taskbar may become fully transparent on some configurations when installing graphics drivers.<br />
*Window frames appear squared with software rendering or during the close animation.<br />
*On some UWP applications like [[Settings]], a small white corner may appear on the close button whilst pressing and holding on the Close button.<br />
*There are multiple glitches with application windows that use the DWM to expand the former glass frame into their client area, such as the [[Windows Mobility Center]]. <br />
**When not maximized, only a shadow or window frame is shown, although the taskbar thumbnails are rendered correctly.<br />
**When maximized, the window contents are shown correctly, however, the background may become fully transparent.<br />
*Dropdown menus may fall back to square corners in some applications after being shown once with rounded ones.<br />
*The animation that occurs when viewing two taskbar thumbnails next to each other does not render.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot.png|Boot screen (default)<br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen ([[Windows 10 build 19587.1000#Findings|10X animation]])<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== [[Windows Setup|Setup]] ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows1121996setup.png|Language selection<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Setup-Main.png|Install<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Setup-EULA.png|EULA<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Setup-GettingReady.png|Getting ready<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== [[Out of box experience|Out-of-box experience (OOBE)]] ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Animation.gif|OOBE animation<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Country.png|Country selection<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-KeyboardLayout.png|Keyboard layout<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Network.png|Network connection<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-NetworkDisconnected.png|Network disconnection alert<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-CheckMSConnection.png|Checking the connection to Microsoft<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-CheckUpdates.png|Checking for updates<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-LicenseAgreement.png|License agreement<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-SetUp.png|Set up<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-MicrosoftAccount.png|Login (Microsoft account)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Work&SchoolAccount.png|Login (Work or school account)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-PIN.png|PIN creation<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Restore.png|Restore<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Name.png|User's name<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-PrivacySettings.png|Privacy settings<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-PrivacySettingsAlt.png|Privacy settings (alternative)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-CustomizeExperience.png|Experience customization<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Microsoft365Trial.png|Microsoft 365 trial<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-Upgrade.png|OOBE installing updates<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-OOBE-SettingUp.png|First login animation<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== User interface ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-LockScreen.png|Lock screen<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-LoginScreen.png|Login screen<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-StartMenu.png|[[Start menu]]<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-DarkMode.png|Dark mode<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Search.png|Search<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-ActionCenter.png|Action Center<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-TaskView.png|Task View<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-Widgets.png|Widgets<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-FileExplorer.png|[[File Explorer]]<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.22000.1-Settings.png|[[Settings]] app<br />
File:Windows11-10.0.22000.1-SettingsDark.png|Settings app (dark mode)<br />
File:Windows11-21996.1-SafeMode.png|[[Safe mode]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Preinstallation_Environment&diff=244475
Windows Preinstallation Environment
2022-10-27T18:32:39Z
<p>ConDrv: fix typo</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows component<br />
|name = Windows Preinstallation Environment<br />
|screenshot = 22000.1PE-cmd.png<br />
|caption = Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows 11 build 22000.1]]<br />
|introduced in = [[Windows XP build 2257]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Preinstallation Environment''', often shortened to '''WinPE''' or '''Windows PE''', is a minimal version of Windows typically used for system deployment or recovery. It is configured in such a way that changes made to the environment do not persist across reboots, which makes it possible to boot it from read-only media such as CD-ROM discs or across the network. It was first introduced in [[Windows XP]] as a replacement for [[MS-DOS]]-based boot disks and has since been adopted for the [[Windows Setup|setup]] and the [[Windows Recovery Environment|recovery environment]] starting with [[Windows Vista]]. The [[Microsoft Validation OS]], introduced alongside the [[Windows 11 2022 Update]], is also based upon the Preinstallation Environment, although it is stripped down to the bare essentials required to bring up the Windows GUI and console.<br />
<br />
In Windows XP, the environment is loaded by <code>setupldr.bin</code> in a similar manner to the text mode setup. However, it does not load the operating system into a RAM disk by default and therefore it is required to keep the system disk in the drive, as ejecting it would cause the system to misbehave. In Windows Vista, the system is stored inside a [[W:Windows_Imaging_Format|WIM file]] called <code>boot.wim</code>, which is loaded by the [[W:Windows_NT_6_startup_process|boot manager]] into a RAM disk and then executed. Unlike regular versions of Windows, Windows PE uses the <code>/MININT</code> switch to instruct the kernel to load registry hives as volatile to ensure that the operating system does not attempt to save any registry changes to the boot disk.<br />
<br />
==Appearance==<br />
The environment used the [[Windows Classic]] theme up to version 3.0 (based on [[Windows 7]]), as it didn't include support for [[Visual style|visual styles]], although it did at first include some elements such as the newer Aero cursors. The theme service was introduced in WinPE 4.0 (based on [[Windows 8]]) together with the [[Windows Aero]] theme, although it falls back to [[Windows Basic]] window frames due to [[Desktop Window Manager]] not being included. Parts of the Aero theme resources were since removed from the Preinstallation Environment as of [[Windows 10 (original release)|the original Windows 10 release]], leaving behind a variant where the font falls back to Segoe UI Italic in most visual aspects (except the [[Windows Setup|setup application]], which has its own font file bundled) and the cursor scheme reverted to the original pre-Vista variation.<br />
<br />
==List of versions==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+<br />
!Version<br />
!Based on<br />
!Brand name<br />
!Notes<br />
|-<br />
|1.0<br />
|[[Windows XP]]<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|First version; only available to volume customers<br />
|-<br />
|1.1<br />
|Windows XP Service Pack 1<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1.2<br />
|[[Windows Server 2003]]<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1.5<br />
|Windows XP Service Pack 2<br />
|Windows PE 2004<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1.6<br />
|Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1<br />
|Windows PE 2005<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2.0<br />
|[[Windows Vista]]<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|First freely available version<br />
|-<br />
|2.1<br />
|Windows Vista Service Pack 1<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2.2<br />
|Windows Vista Service Pack 2<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|-<br />
|3.0<br />
|[[Windows 7]]<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|3.1<br />
|Windows 7 Service Pack 1<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|4.0<br />
|[[Windows 8]]<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|5.0<br />
|[[Windows 8.1]]<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|5.1<br />
|[[Windows 8.1]] Update 1<br />
|{{N/A}}<br />
|Manually applied update for WinPE 5.0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2 |10.0<br />
|[[Windows 10]]<br />
|Windows PE for Windows 10<br />
|New WinPE builds are released in sync with Windows 10 feature updates<br />
|-<br />
|[[Windows 11]]<br />
|Windows PE for Windows 11<br />
|New WinPE builds are released in sync with Windows 11 feature updates<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinPE 2296.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows XP build 2296]]<br />
WinPE 2600_SP1.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows XP build 2600.1106|Windows XP Service Pack 1]]<br />
WinPE 3790.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows Server 2003 RTM]]<br />
WinPE4074.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows Longhorn build 4074]]<br />
5112PE.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows Vista build 5112]]<br />
WinPE6001.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows Vista build 6001.18000|Windows Vista Service Pack 1]]<br />
WinPE7601.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows 7 build 7601.17514|Windows 7 Service Pack 1]]<br />
7814 WinPE.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows 8 build 7814]] <br />
WinPE10.png|Windows Preinstallation Environment based on [[Windows 10]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Specialized editions of Microsoft Windows]]<br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_22623.870&diff=242899
Windows 11 build 22623.870
2022-10-20T19:22:13Z
<p>ConDrv: minor typo correction</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11 2022 Update]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.22623.870.ni_release_svc_prod2.221007-1535<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.22610.1-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.22623.870-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2022-10-07<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language, China)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N, Single Language, China)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation)<br>IoT Enterprise<br>Team<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 11 build 22623.870''' is a build of [[Windows 11 2022 Update]]. It was released to a subset of [[Windows Insider Program|Windows Insiders]] in the Beta Channel on 20 October 2022 as the KB5018863 enablement update to build 22621.870 (KB5018499) for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
=== Shell ===<br />
* The new Task Manager item in taskbar context menu, previously introduced in [[Windows 11 build 25211.1001|build 25211]], has been rolled out to a subset of users.<br />
* The touch gestures feature and their animations with the tablet-optimized taskbar have been improved to work better with the touch.<br />
* The Search entry point on the taskbar, previously introduced in [[Windows 11 build 25158|build 25158]], has been rolled out to a subset of users.<br />
<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
The support for new Braille displays and input/output languages in Narrator under Accessibility > Narrator > Braille, previously introduced in [[Windows 11 build 25193|build 25193]], has been rolled out to all users.<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
* The ability to keep storing biometric data or open the Settings app to delete the data has been added for users that were enrolled in Windows Hello Face / Fingerprint and their faces or fingerprints have not been used for authentication in over 365 days.<br />
* The <code>DriverSiPolicy.p7b</code> for the Windows kernel vulnerable driver blocklist has been updated to include drivers that are vulnerable to Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.<br />
* The OEM control of HVCI enforcement for targeted hardware configurations has been extended.<br />
<br />
=== Bugfixes ===<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing <code>explorer.exe</code> to crash when dragging icons in the system tray.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Application Proxy connector to fail to retrieve a Kerberos ticket on behalf of the user with the error message is "The handle specified is invalid (<code>0x80090301</code>)."<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing Windows to remove cached credentials for security keys and FIDO2 On hybrid domain-joined devices.<br />
* Fixed an issue that might cause vertical and horizontal line artifacts to appear on the screen.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing title bars to not render when using third-party tools to customize them.<br />
* Fixed an issue that might fail to sync the audio when recording gameplay using the Xbox Game Bar.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General ===<br />
The audio may stop working in certain cases.<br />
<br />
=== Tablet-optimized taskbar ===<br />
* The taskbar may sometimes flash when transitioning between desktop posture and tablet posture.<br />
* The taskbar may take longer than expected to transition to the touch-optimized version when switching between desktop posture and tablet posture.<br />
* The taskbar may sometimes stay stuck in the expanded state instead of dismissing to collapsed state when using the bottom right edge gesture to see Quick Settings.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/10/20/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22621-870-and-22623-870 Official announcement]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 2022 Update builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_22622.598&diff=235524
Windows 11 build 22622.598
2022-09-13T17:58:33Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Bugs and quirks */ The network icon will crash LogonUI, not may</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11, version 22H2]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.22622.598.ni_release_svc_prod2.220901-1704<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.22610.1-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.22622.598-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2022-09-01<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language, China)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N, Single Language, China)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation)<br>IoT Enterprise<br>Team<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Windows 11 build 22622.598''' is a build of [[Windows 11, version 22H2]]. It was released to a subset of [[Windows Insider Program|Windows Insiders]] in the Beta Channel on 12 September 2022 as the KB5015669 enablement update to [[Windows 11 build 22621.598|build 22621.598]] for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.<br />
<br />
== New features and changes ==<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
The support for uninstalling apps which have inter-dependencies, repairing and modifying Win32 apps, initially introduced in [[Windows 11 build 22622.440|build 22622.440]], have been removed.<br />
<br />
=== Bugfixes ===<br />
==== General ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that creates a duplicate print queue, which cause the original print queue to stop working.<br />
* Fixed an issue that affects Roaming User Profiles, where some of the settings won't restore after signing in or out.<br />
<br />
==== File Explorer ====<br />
* Fixed an issue causing File Explorer to fail to open if the "Launch folder windows in a separate process" option in Folder Options is enabled.<br />
* Fixed an issue where user couldn't interact with the top part of File Explorer with the address bar when it was full-screen.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the command bar items, such as copy, paste, and empty recycle bin, would unexpectedly not be enabled.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
The network icon on the lock screen does not work properly and will crash the lock screen.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/09/12/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22621-598-and-22622-598 Official announcement]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 11, version 22H2 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Community_portal&diff=230406
BetaWiki:Community portal
2022-08-30T21:06:52Z
<p>ConDrv: fix grammar error</p>
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<br />
== GitHub References ==<br />
<br />
While some builds that are mentioned on GitHub come from more than one repository and fall under the acceptable notability guidelines. I believe that the majority are not notable as they just say "Hey, this build exists!", only consist of a build number and don't mention any notable bugs or features. Not to mention that I feel that these build pages clog up their respective OS version pages. <br />
Given that most Win10/Win11 updates have recently been removed, I feel like these references should follow suit. Especially since right now, [[Copper]] is around 45% GitHub references.<br />
<br />
I think there are three potential ways forward:<br />
# Delete and disallow most build references that come from GitHub (This would be extremely unfair)<br />
# Move the references to a separate page and potentially format them into a table as seen on my sandbox. [https://betawiki.net/wiki/User:Xeno/Sandbox#GH_.28Nickel.29 Table Sandbox] (The table is just a personal preference)<br />
# Keep things as is<br />
These are just some thoughts I've had over the last few days. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 21:14, 7 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:I think the second option you suggested is the most appropriate solution. It serves to mention that we know these builds exists without having a page for each of them. (I also think this idea can be extended to other "unnotable builds" as well, just a list to reference their existence). • [[User:Kiki79250CoC|Kiki79250CoC]] <sup>([[User talk:Kiki79250CoC|Talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kiki79250CoC|Contribs]] • [[User:Kiki79250CoC/ToasterSpecs|My Toaster™ specs]])</sup> 06:15, 8 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Windows 7 - Aero on Classic? ==<br />
<br />
My PC theme isnt right. The classic theme has aero on it? The Start Menu and clock was still aero. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:D81B:AE81:10B2:8B25|2001:F90:40C0:A072:D81B:AE81:10B2:8B25]] 01:01, 17 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
:If your theme services is broken, you probably got this [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 16:25, 18 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
::When I changed back Classic to Aero the taskbar brokens, if I restart, it fixed [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:7997:3159:9CE9:853E|2001:F90:40C0:A072:7997:3159:9CE9:853E]] 00:38, 24 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Want to add image ==<br />
<br />
Hi, I want to add the image of the new Control Panel from my PC to the Windows 11 build 22622.586 gallery. How do I do it? {{Unsigned|ConDrv}}<br />
<br />
: https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Special:Upload [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:F0BB:6989:5D73:103|2001:F90:40C0:A072:F0BB:6989:5D73:103]] 01:22, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:You need to contribute 10 edits to the wiki to be able to upload images, which you seemingly don't have [[User:Orbitron|Orbitron]] ([[User talk:Orbitron|talk]]) 01:23, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
: It basically gives you the autoconfirmed status - [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 15:29, 26 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Any way to access the original Watercolor theme used on this site? ==<br />
<br />
Hey all. I like the Watercolor theme used on this wiki, and I'd like to use it on other wikis. Sadly, I couldn't find the original CSS for the theme, where can I find it? --[[Special:Contributions/188.58.94.198|188.58.94.198]] 19:11, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
:https://github.com/betawiki-net/watercolor --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 19:25, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Windows 8 build 8377: What the... ==<br />
Every WinJS should has ui.js, base.js and ui-light.js. Why there is no links on 8377's? Also why this: <br />
<br />
*'''8377 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 />
* '''8508 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> [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:9064:7759:A919:A94|2001:F90:40C0:A072:9064:7759:A919:A94]] 23:43, 29 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:Why wouldn't you ask on the 8377 page in the first place? The community portal is for more general things, not stuff that only affects a single page. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 07:20, 30 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Remove Windows 10 Update builds ==<br />
Also does not require an update for every Windows 10 builds. can also in add build updates under in [[Windows 10 build 10565]]. [[User:東方かぐや可愛い|TedezaRize]] 14:45, 30 August 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
==== November Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 10565.16384]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 10565.41736]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 10565.41737]]<br />
==== Anniversary Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14295.1004]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14295.1005]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14342 (rs1 release flt)]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14342.1002]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14371 (rs1 release inmarket)]]<br />
==== Creators Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14931 (rs prerelease flt prev)]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14971.1001]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14986.1001]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 15042.2]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 15042.3]]<br />
==== April 2018 Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 17133.73]]<br />
<br />
=== Support ===<br />
#[[User:東方かぐや可愛い|TedezaRize]] 15:10, 30 August 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
=== Oppose ===<br />
<br />
== Add Parallels Desktop page under "Hypervisors" section ==<br />
<br />
This is the one hypervisor for macOS that BetaWiki leaves in the rain. How about we create a page about it?</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Community_portal&diff=230405
BetaWiki:Community portal
2022-08-30T21:05:41Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Add Parallels Desktop page under "Hypervisors" section */ new section</p>
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<br />
== GitHub References ==<br />
<br />
While some builds that are mentioned on GitHub come from more than one repository and fall under the acceptable notability guidelines. I believe that the majority are not notable as they just say "Hey, this build exists!", only consist of a build number and don't mention any notable bugs or features. Not to mention that I feel that these build pages clog up their respective OS version pages. <br />
Given that most Win10/Win11 updates have recently been removed, I feel like these references should follow suit. Especially since right now, [[Copper]] is around 45% GitHub references.<br />
<br />
I think there are three potential ways forward:<br />
# Delete and disallow most build references that come from GitHub (This would be extremely unfair)<br />
# Move the references to a separate page and potentially format them into a table as seen on my sandbox. [https://betawiki.net/wiki/User:Xeno/Sandbox#GH_.28Nickel.29 Table Sandbox] (The table is just a personal preference)<br />
# Keep things as is<br />
These are just some thoughts I've had over the last few days. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 21:14, 7 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:I think the second option you suggested is the most appropriate solution. It serves to mention that we know these builds exists without having a page for each of them. (I also think this idea can be extended to other "unnotable builds" as well, just a list to reference their existence). • [[User:Kiki79250CoC|Kiki79250CoC]] <sup>([[User talk:Kiki79250CoC|Talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kiki79250CoC|Contribs]] • [[User:Kiki79250CoC/ToasterSpecs|My Toaster™ specs]])</sup> 06:15, 8 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Windows 7 - Aero on Classic? ==<br />
<br />
My PC theme isnt right. The classic theme has aero on it? The Start Menu and clock was still aero. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:D81B:AE81:10B2:8B25|2001:F90:40C0:A072:D81B:AE81:10B2:8B25]] 01:01, 17 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
:If your theme services is broken, you probably got this [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 16:25, 18 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
::When I changed back Classic to Aero the taskbar brokens, if I restart, it fixed [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:7997:3159:9CE9:853E|2001:F90:40C0:A072:7997:3159:9CE9:853E]] 00:38, 24 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Want to add image ==<br />
<br />
Hi, I want to add the image of the new Control Panel from my PC to the Windows 11 build 22622.586 gallery. How do I do it? {{Unsigned|ConDrv}}<br />
<br />
: https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Special:Upload [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:F0BB:6989:5D73:103|2001:F90:40C0:A072:F0BB:6989:5D73:103]] 01:22, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:You need to contribute 10 edits to the wiki to be able to upload images, which you seemingly don't have [[User:Orbitron|Orbitron]] ([[User talk:Orbitron|talk]]) 01:23, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
: It basically gives you the autoconfirmed status - [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 15:29, 26 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Any way to access the original Watercolor theme used on this site? ==<br />
<br />
Hey all. I like the Watercolor theme used on this wiki, and I'd like to use it on other wikis. Sadly, I couldn't find the original CSS for the theme, where can I find it? --[[Special:Contributions/188.58.94.198|188.58.94.198]] 19:11, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
:https://github.com/betawiki-net/watercolor --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 19:25, 25 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Windows 8 build 8377: What the... ==<br />
Every WinJS should has ui.js, base.js and ui-light.js. Why there is no links on 8377's? Also why this: <br />
<br />
*'''8377 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 />
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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 />
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* '''8508 base.js'''<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"><br />
/*!<br />
© Microsoft. All rights reserved.<br />
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This library is supported for use in Windows Store apps only.<br />
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Build: 1.0.8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900<br />
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Version: Microsoft.WinJS.1.0<br />
*/<br />
</syntaxhighlight> [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:9064:7759:A919:A94|2001:F90:40C0:A072:9064:7759:A919:A94]] 23:43, 29 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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:Why wouldn't you ask on the 8377 page in the first place? The community portal is for more general things, not stuff that only affects a single page. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 07:20, 30 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Remove Windows 10 Update builds ==<br />
Also does not require an update for every Windows 10 builds. can also in add build updates under in [[Windows 10 build 10565]]. [[User:東方かぐや可愛い|TedezaRize]] 14:45, 30 August 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
==== November Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 10565.16384]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 10565.41736]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 10565.41737]]<br />
==== Anniversary Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14295.1004]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14295.1005]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14342 (rs1 release flt)]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14342.1002]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14371 (rs1 release inmarket)]]<br />
==== Creators Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14931 (rs prerelease flt prev)]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14971.1001]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 14986.1001]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 15042.2]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 15042.3]]<br />
==== April 2018 Update ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 17133.73]]<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
#[[User:東方かぐや可愛い|TedezaRize]] 15:10, 30 August 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
=== Oppose ===<br />
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== Add Parallels Desktop page under "Hypervisors" section ==<br />
<br />
This the one hypervisor for macOS that BetaWiki leaves in the rain. How about we create a page about it?</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_22622.586&diff=229158
Windows 11 build 22622.586
2022-08-24T21:14:07Z
<p>ConDrv: Removed Control Panel from “New features and changes”</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11, version 22H2]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.22622.586.ni_release_svc_prod2.220816-1713<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.22610.1-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.22622.586-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2022-08-16<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language, China)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N, Single Language, China)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation)<br>IoT Enterprise<br>Team<br />
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'''Windows 11 build 22622.586''' is a build of [[Windows 11, version 22H2]]. It was released to a subset of [[Windows Insider Program|Windows Insiders]] in the Beta Channel on 24 August 2022 as the KB5015669 enablement update to [[Windows 11 build 22621.586|build 22621.586]] for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.<br />
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== New features and changes ==<br />
<br />
=== File Explorer ===<br />
The "Always show menus" option in the Folder Options has been removed.<br />
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=== Settings ===<br />
Starting with this build, user's preferred state for the Suggested Actions setting under the Clipboard page will persist upgrade going forward.<br />
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=== Bugfixes ===<br />
==== General ====<br />
* Fixed an issue causing DWM crashes in [[Windows 11 build 22622.575|build 22622.575]].<br />
* Fixed an issue causing SQL Server Management Studio to fail to launch.<br />
* Fixed an issue where some Lenovo devices were not receiving updates as expected.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing domain credentials to not work in build 22622.575.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing Microsoft Defender Application Guard to delay or stop from opening.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing URLs generated by JavaScript: URLs to not work as expected when adding them to the Favorites menu in IE mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue that forces the IE mode tabs in a session to reload.<br />
* Fixed an issue that affects open in IE mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue when successfully opens a browser window in IE mode to display a PDF file, browsing to another IE mode site within the same window would fail.<br />
* Fixed an issue that might bypass MSHTML and ActiveX rules for Windows Defender Application Control.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing the SharedPC account manager to stop from deleting many accounts during cleanup.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing <code>NetworkAdapterConfiguration()</code> to fail sporadically related to the inconsistent static IP configuration.<br />
* Fixed a memory leak in <code>FindNextFileNameW()</code>.<br />
<br />
==== File Explorer ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the left-half of the File Explorer title bar to not be draggable via mouse or touch.<br />
* Fixed an issue where selecting multiple folders and then using the context menu option to open them in a new tab would unexpectedly open the first folder in a new tab and all the others in a new window.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing Home, Documents, Pictures, and potentially other folders to become unexpectedly duplicated in File Explorer's navigation pane or appear on the desktop.<br />
* Fixed an <code>explorer.exe</code> crash which could happen when closing a newly opened File Explorer window.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the search box background in File Explorer might be the opposite color of the current mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue where File Explorer would appear to open, close, and re-open before it finished drawing after being launched from certain places.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was the Up button next to the address bar to be misaligned with other buttons.<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to <code>explorer.exe</code> crashing when File Explorer launch was aborted, as well as when File Explorer was closed.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the {{key press|Delete}} key to unexpectedly not work on files in File Explorer sometimes.<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to not being able to unpin Desktop, Pictures, or Documents folders from Quick access.<br />
* Fixed an issue when dragging and dropping a folder to pin it to the navigation pane, that the line indicating where it would be inserted didn't have enough contrast in dark mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the min / max / close button might not be visible in File Explorer when using a contrast theme.<br />
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==== Taskbar ====<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to the taskbar overflow flyout unexpectedly appearing on the opposite side of the screen.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the taskbar overflow flyout might appear floating away from the taskbar if you opened it after a display scaling change.<br />
* Fixed an issue where if users right-clicked an app in the taskbar and selected Close all windows, it would bring the app into the foreground if it needed attention before closing.<br />
* Fixed an issue where explorer.exe might crash when attempting to rearrange app icons on the taskbar while the taskbar overflow was open.<br />
* Fixed an issue where if two monitors had different DPI, the taskbar overflow could appear before it was needed or end up overlapped with the date and time on the secondary monitor.<br />
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==== Settings ====<br />
* Fixed a Settings crash that could happen when uninstalling certain apps.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the buttons for changing current view under the Installed apps might unexpectedly show arrows overlaid on top.<br />
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==== Suggested actions ====<br />
Fixed an issue where when Suggested actions was enabled, if users copied multiple items in a row to the clipboard history, some of the items might not display after {{key press|⊞ Win|V}} is pressed.<br />
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== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General ===<br />
* The audio may stop working in certain cases.<br />
* Certain devices with Xbox Dev Kit installed may experience repeated <code>explorer.exe</code> crashes after attempting to access certain folders.<br />
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=== Shell ===<br />
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* The taskbar may not able to display if File Explorer is maximized and the taskbar is set to auto-hide.<br />
* Control Panel shortcuts from the Start menu, Search or the taskbar do not work.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/08/24/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22621-586-and-22622-586 Official announcement]<br />
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[[Category:Windows 11, version 22H2 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Community_portal&diff=229157
BetaWiki:Community portal
2022-08-24T21:07:29Z
<p>ConDrv: /* Want to add image */ new section</p>
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<div>__NEWSECTIONLINK__<br />
{{fmbox|type=system|image=none|text=<center><br />
<span style="font-size: 150%;">Welcome to BetaWiki community portal!</span><br />
<br />
This is where we discuss the operations of BetaWiki. Please help us to set down policies and guidelines, improve articles and more.<br />
<br />
If you want to request a specific administration action to be done, please use the [[BetaWiki:administrators' noticeboard|administrators' noticeboard]] instead.<br />
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To add discussion, please add a new heading under this line.<br />
</center><br />
}}<br />
{{archives}}<br />
{{TOC|clear=left|limit=2}}<br />
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== GitHub References ==<br />
<br />
While some builds that are mentioned on GitHub come from more than one repository and fall under the acceptable notability guidelines. I believe that the majority are not notable as they just say "Hey, this build exists!", only consist of a build number and don't mention any notable bugs or features. Not to mention that I feel that these build pages clog up their respective OS version pages. <br />
Given that most Win10/Win11 updates have recently been removed, I feel like these references should follow suit. Especially since right now, [[Copper]] is around 45% GitHub references.<br />
<br />
I think there are three potential ways forward:<br />
# Delete and disallow most build references that come from GitHub (This would be extremely unfair)<br />
# Move the references to a separate page and potentially format them into a table as seen on my sandbox. [https://betawiki.net/wiki/User:Xeno/Sandbox#GH_.28Nickel.29 Table Sandbox] (The table is just a personal preference)<br />
# Keep things as is<br />
These are just some thoughts I've had over the last few days. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 21:14, 7 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
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:I think the second option you suggested is the most appropriate solution. It serves to mention that we know these builds exists without having a page for each of them. (I also think this idea can be extended to other "unnotable builds" as well, just a list to reference their existence). • [[User:Kiki79250CoC|Kiki79250CoC]] <sup>([[User talk:Kiki79250CoC|Talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kiki79250CoC|Contribs]] • [[User:Kiki79250CoC/ToasterSpecs|My Toaster™ specs]])</sup> 06:15, 8 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== I want to create pages! ==<br />
Please, let me create pages! --[[User:PrelevatedInsider|PrelevatedInsider]] ([[User talk:PrelevatedInsider|talk]]) 10:53, 10 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
:Why? What pages do you want to create? [[User:Jurta|Jurta]] ([[User talk:Jurta|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jurta|contribs]]) 10:57, 10 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
::My user page and every non-existent pages! --[[User:PrelevatedInsider|PrelevatedInsider]] ([[User talk:PrelevatedInsider|talk]]) 12:42, 10 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== I want my custom Userpage and Sandbox! ==<br />
I want these to tell others about me and for testing BetaWiki features and my editing skills with condition that nobody will ever touch the page.<br />
--[[User:GoldieAxolotel1320|GoldieAxolotel1320]] ([[User talk:GoldieAxolotel1320|Talk]]) 14:40 Apr 10 2022 GMT+01:00 Warsaw<br />
:You're copying my message! --[[User:PrelevatedInsider|PrelevatedInsider]] ([[User talk:PrelevatedInsider|talk]]) 12:57, 10 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
: I need this too! --[[User:GoldieAxolotel1320|GoldieAxolotel1320]] ([[User talk:GoldieAxolotel1320|Talk]]) 15:09 Apr 10 2022 GMT+01:00 Warsaw<br />
: Same. --[[User:Vannura|Vannura]] ([[User talk:Vannura|talk]]) 14:42, 13 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Deprecate The Use of The Term "Development Semester" ==<br />
I don't think Nickel and Copper should be called the 22H1 and 22H2 development semesters, respectively, given that Microsoft has most likely switched to a yearly-based development cycle rather than semester-based with recent internal mentions of Windows 11's 23H2 release being Copper. Some may argue that the development semester is not related to the version number, but it would be very awkward as we get further and further into the future when development semester and the version number diverge (for example, Gallium would be either 23H2 or 25H2). Therefore, I think we should stop using the term "development semester" after Nickel. [[User:Charka123|Charka123]] ([[User talk:Charka123|talk]]) 00:25, 11 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
:I honestly agree 100%. Imagine the mess in the near future once we reach 2024 or 2025! [[User:Cliria|Cliria]] ([[User talk:Cliria|talk]])<br />
:Well, they are called development semesters for a reason... The 22H2 development semester is for the 2023 release, aka 23H2. Same also applies for 22H1, being called 22H2 instead of 22H1. --[[User:Icanttellyou|Icanttellyou]] ([[User talk:Icanttellyou|talk]]) 09:05, 13 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
:We can't do much until Microsoft confirms that themselves. It's likely we'll just keep it the same until we have enough proof whether Microsoft did switch to development cycles from development semesters. [[User:Jurta|Jurta]] ([[User talk:Jurta|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jurta|contribs]]) 16:25, 13 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Purging [[Vibranium|Vibranium (Win10 2004 thru 21H2)]] and [[Windows 11 (original release)|Cobalt (Win11)]] update pages ==<br />
{{Cpd close}}<br />
To reduce clutter throughout each Windows version's build pages (from VB onwards), I'm holding a vote here to see if anyone's fine with getting rid of the unnecessary update pages for the above mentioned Windows versions, as they do not have any notable changes. The only pages that will be kept (as they feature significant UI changes) are the following:<br />
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==== Vibranium ====<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19041.329]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19041.423]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19041.962]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19042.608]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19042.844]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19042.962]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19042.1023]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19043.1023]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19044.1499]]<br />
*[[Windows 10 build 19044.1618]]<br />
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==== Cobalt ====<br />
*[[Windows 11 build 22000.282]]<br />
*[[Windows 11 build 22000.466]]<br />
*[[Windows 11 build 22000.526]]<br />
*[[Windows 11 build 22000.588]]<br />
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Let me know what you think about these proposed changes below. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|📫]]) 18:11, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
# Agreed, we should only cover the ones with notable changes. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 18:12, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# I agree, there is no reason to have pages of builds that don’t contain anything important. [[User:WaterMelon|WaterMelon]] ([[User talk:WaterMelon|talk]]) 18:22, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# Three's a trio. I'm in favor as there are a ton of unnoteworthy builds and removing some of the update builds is a great start. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 18:23, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# As the one who began the whole post-GA thing, I fully agree with this. [[User:Jurta|Jurta]] ([[User talk:Jurta|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jurta|contribs]]) 20:07, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# [[User:Boa|Boa]] ([[User talk:Boa|talk]]) 20:51, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# I agree, many of the post-GA builds of Vibranium and Cobalt are nothing more but security updates and quality updates that fix bugs and security issues and they clog up the build lists for those pages. It only makes since to cover post-GA builds that have actual notable changes like the ones listed above. WindowsGuy2021, 3:59, 12 May 2022<br />
# I'm pretty sure I have proposed long time ago that any Update RTM builds wouldn't be allowed here (aside from service pack betas and build 6003). Many if not all of these pages deserve to go, otherwise it'd be cluttered with over thousands of pages of Update RTM builds. [[User:BF10|BF10]] ([[User talk:BF10|talk]]) 01:15, 13 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 11:31, 13 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
# [[User:Kendrenogen|Kendrenogen]] ([[User talk:Kendrenogen|talk]]) 16:30, 13 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
=== Oppose ===<br />
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== Purging of cumulative updates of betas (Only for Manganese and up) ==<br />
<br />
I think we should purge all of the cumulative updates of betas in post-20H1 Dev Channel as they do not contain any useful content as well as notable changes.<br />
I meant all builds with these labs without notable changes:<br />
* '''rs_prerelease_flt'''<br />
* '''fe_release_svc_prod(1-3)'''<br />
* '''fe_release_svc_im'''<br />
* '''co_release_svc_prod(1-3)'''<br />
* '''co_release_svc_im'''<br />
* '''ni_release_svc_prod(1-2)'''<br />
This proposal excludes all builds from 22000.51 to 22000.184.<br />
{{Unsigned|94.121.83.99}}<br />
<br />
To make things clear, this proposal just includes all updated builds that do not have notable stuff. Of course, we need base builds like 22000.1 or 22621.1. Also I'm going to make the limit of proposal even smaller. It won't include updated builds if they're shared unofficially/illegally. Like 22000.9. Also unleaked updated builds won't be included. I don't think I can make this limit even smaller. {{Unsigned|94.120.198.166}}<br />
:That is odd. 22572, 22581, 22598, 22616, 22621 has .100 / .200 or .1000 after the build number. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:301C:DDD9:33D:5E67|2001:F90:40C0:A072:301C:DDD9:33D:5E67]] 00:03, 12 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
::That's completely '''false'''. These builds are late Insider builds. Late Inider builds, GA Escrow and later (<code>?(development semester)_release</code>)always have the minor build number .1 (.0 for early Windows 10 feature updates) if no update is installed. If an update is installed, the minor build number will jump, but the major one will left intact (excludes 22622 because it is basically a fork of 22621 cumulative updates with new feature rolling out). For early Insider builds (<code>rs_prerelease</code>), the minor version number usually fall between 1000-1002. Same as above, if an update is installed, the minor one will jump (1000 -> 1010, 1001 -> 1011 and 1002 -> 1012, I think) and the major one will remain unchanged. For late Insiders builds on GitHub (minor = 1000/1001), I think they come from a special, internal branch. [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 03:20, 12 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
::: 1004 also. 10240, 10586, 14393, 17134 based [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:9CBA:700B:C41:D6F4|2001:F90:40C0:A072:9CBA:700B:C41:D6F4]] 07:58, 12 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
=== Oppose ===<br />
#I think it wasn't. So 22621 just based a OS later then May. [[Special:Contributions/2001:f90:40c0:a072:9aa:460c:a255:8787|2001:f90:40c0:a072:9aa:460c:a255:8787]] 19:40, 17 May 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
#I wouldn't say all. Take [[Windows 11 build 22581.100|22581.100]] for example. This "service pipeline" reintroduces tabbed [[File Explorer]]. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 11:32, 17 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
#: These can be excluded from this proposal. But rest of them doesn't seem that useful. {{Unsigned|94.121.83.99}}<br />
#: I'll take 22621.160 as example. It introduced tabs and revamped navigation pane, But, its earlier CU, 22621.(2-4), and it's later CU, 22621.105, does nothing. [[User:Someone|Someone]], 10:01, 28 June 2022<br />
#:: Then, 22621.160 is fine. But shouldn't 22621.(2-4) or at least 22621.105 be purged since there aren't any notable changes or features? {{Unsigned|94.123.156.175}}<br />
#::: Then take 22621.1 as example. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:187A:BD42:911F:1CCA|2001:F90:40C0:A072:187A:BD42:911F:1CCA]] 03:04, 29 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
#:::: Base builds still need to be included. Just like 22000.1.[[User:Someone|Someone ]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 09:30, 7 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#::::: Take 22598, 22610, 22621 as expmple. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:8970:5C27:12FD:4A2F|2001:F90:40C0:A072:8970:5C27:12FD:4A2F]] 02:33, 11 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
#:::::: Didn't you read my comment above? These build is a full build, not an upgrade [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 03:20, 12 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Restore Windows 11 build 22000.346 page ==<br />
{{Cpd close}}<br><br />
Restored as requested. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|📫]]) 14:04, 13 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
I don't understand why the page for build 22000.346 was removed as a part of getting rid of post-GA update pages. It actually had some notable changes, including the redesigned fluent emojis and changes to the BSOD color. Some of the pages that had fewer changes were actually kept, such as 22000.282 (which only contained minor tweaks and adjustments) and 22000.526 (only added Microsoft Account page in Settings). Considering that these two post-GA updates were kept, I think 22000.346 should stay too. [[User:Charka123|Charka123]] ([[User talk:Charka123|talk]]) 20:24, 17 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, at least unleaked post-GA updates should stay. {{Unsigned|94.121.83.99}}<br />
</div><br />
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== Move all the images ==<br />
I think every image only this '''example''' was best:<br />
*File:'''Windows10-6.4.9850-Metro'''.png<br />
<br />
Use this example to move all images. Please everyone do it. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:6840:4743:E02B:B5F0|2001:F90:40C0:A072:6840:4743:E02B:B5F0]] 06:23, 19 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
:Why move these images? [[Special:Contributions/88.228.248.220|88.228.248.220]] 01:02, 20 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
::Too much users created file by using this example. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:10D6:7825:C69E:30F7|2001:F90:40C0:A072:10D6:7825:C69E:30F7]] 05:47, 20 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
:No, don't. There is no naming scheme for files and I don't see any point in introducing one. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:45, 20 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Make a document about the 23H2 builds (archive) ==<br />
{{Cpd close}}<br />
Closed at 11 August 2022. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:8970:5C27:12FD:4A2F|2001:F90:40C0:A072:8970:5C27:12FD:4A2F]] 02:45, 11 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
----<br />
If [[Copper]] released a build then the [[Windows 11, version 23H2|23H2 page]] doesn't have that build. So, if make a document, it will be easier. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:6840:4743:E02B:B5F0|2001:F90:40C0:A072:6840:4743:E02B:B5F0]] 06:32, 19 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
: I agreed. It should have some builds. They can just avoid server builds and show client builds [[user:someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 10:09, 28 June 2022<br />
:: That was odd lol [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:6840:4743:E02B:B5F0|2001:F90:40C0:A072:6840:4743:E02B:B5F0]] 11:03, 29 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Move these pages. ==<br />
=== First move ===<br />
There are 2 windows 2000 builds it was not moved. This is the list of not moved Windows 2000 builds:<br />
*{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 2000 build 1781.1|1781.1}}<br />
*{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 2000 build 1794.1|1794.1}}<br />
[[Special:Contributions/2001:f90:40c0:a072:5189:e019:ae56:b207|2001:f90:40c0:a072:5189:e019:ae56:b207]] 18:53, 12 May 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
:Could you also move [[Windows Live Messenger build 14.0.3921]] to [[Windows Live Messenger 2009 build 3921]]? The page already exists, but it is a redirect. - [[Special:Contributions/212.23.130.206|212.23.130.206]] <sup>([[User talk:212.23.130.206|talk]])</sup> 13:34, 12 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
::{{done}} --[[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 11:48, 13 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
=== Second move ===<br />
Please, move this page.<br />
*{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows NT 4.0 build 1124.1|1124.1}}'''(ATTEMPT: Move this page to [[Windows NT 4.0 build 1124]]. In this attempt you must move before 08:53, 15 May 2022 (UTC).)''' [[Special:Contributions/2001:f90:40c0:a072:2193:ed23:ccfd:7a64|2001:f90:40c0:a072:2193:ed23:ccfd:7a64]] 16:53, 14 May 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
:And what would happen if we didn't? Seems dumb to set a deadline for a simple move [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 11:57, 14 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
::If didn't moved before that time, I will give last 5 days time for you. [[Special:Contributions/2001:f90:40c0:a072:f805:cd7:28b:ff74|2001:f90:40c0:a072:2193:ed23:ccfd:7a64]] 12:00, 15 May 2022 (UTC+08:00)<br />
:::{{done|DONE.}} --[[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 01:27, 17 May 2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Third move ===<br />
There is 1 page and 2 files need to moved.<br />
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'''Pages (Only [[User:Xeno|Xeno]])'''<br />
#[[Microsoft Office XP build 2511 (RC)]] -> [[Microsoft Office XP build 2511]]<br />
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'''Files (Only [[User:HawHoo|HawHoo]])'''<br />
#[[:File:VirtualBox Windows 2000 20 12 2021 19 35 29.png]] -> [[:File:2511 WordAbout.png]]<br />
#[[:File:VirtualBox Windows 2000 20 12 2021 19 18 34.png]] -> [[:File:2202 WordAbout.png]] [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:6CDB:CDDB:CC9E:D0CF|2001:F90:40C0:A072:6CDB:CDDB:CC9E:D0CF]] 04:48, 22 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
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:{{done|''Done''.}} [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 06:22, 23 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Will Windows 10, version 22H2 come out? ==<br />
{{Cpd close}}<br />
Now Microsoft has been released Windows 10 build 19044.1806, WAIT? Why there is Windows 10, version 22H2? Will it come out? [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:500D:1A9D:213C:68F7|2001:F90:40C0:A072:500D:1A9D:213C:68F7]] 04:05, 25 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
: It has been confirmed, but the page for it isn't created yet. [[User:someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:someone|talk]]) 10:15 28 June 2022<br />
:: Those pages were created. [[User:Faynti|Faynti]] ([[User talk:Faynti|talk]]) 20:56 3 July 2022<br />
::: Windows 10, version 22H2 available in Release Preview channel :) [[User:Axolotel1320|Axolotel1320]] ([[User talk:Axolotel1320|talk]]) 13:49, 9 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== i386, IA-32, ia32 or x86? x64, x86-64, x86_64, AMD64 or amd64? ==<br />
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I do not know what to use. 16:38, 26 June 2022 (UTC) {{Unsigned|88.67.248.152}}<br />
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:x86 and x64. By the way, I'd suggest signing your comments with <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|📫]]) 16:51, 26 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
:The general guideline is to call it however the OS calls it. There is no explicit standard on that (yet). --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 17:00, 26 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
::It was I386, x86, AMD64, x64, x86_64, ARM64, IA-64, 68k.[[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:5061:2F54:E04D:CC34|2001:F90:40C0:A072:5061:2F54:E04D:CC34]] 23:43, 26 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
:::So x86, IA-64 and x64 for Windows and i386, ia64 and amd64 for Linux? And, thanks for the tip, it was very hard to put in signs manually. [[Special:Contributions/88.67.248.152|88.67.248.152]] 15:44, 28 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== ViVeTool 0.3+ related syntax ==<br />
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Well, I forget to discuss this first before... May we can change the older <code>vivetool addconfig [velocity_id]</code> code (from version until 0.2) with <code>/enable /id:[velocity_id]</code> code (from version 0.3+)?<br />
I need to know, if we can keep it for compability reason or change it to better experience. 😸 Hi. I'm [[User:NekoSam395|NekoSam395.]] ([[User talk:NekoSam395|💬]] | [[Special:Contributions/NekoSam395|👨💻]]) 15:16, 28 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
:I've also mentioned this on the Discord. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 15:18, 28 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
::I'm sorry but I currently not using Discord a while, until a few weeks. All the decision is under the admins for now. :) 😸 Hi. I'm [[User:NekoSam395|NekoSam395.]] ([[User talk:NekoSam395|💬]] | [[Special:Contributions/NekoSam395|👨💻]]) 15:30, 28 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
:I would just mention the feature IDs itself and leave out the ViVeTool specific bits. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 11:57, 29 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
::Agreed. That's nice idea. 😸 Hi. I'm [[User:NekoSam395|NekoSam395.]] ([[User talk:NekoSam395|💬]] | [[Special:Contributions/NekoSam395|👨💻]]) 20:05, 1 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== It is 15 hours when 7985 was shared ==<br />
{{Cpd close}}<br />
Created [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:A459:8FCB:27F:AEBD|2001:F90:40C0:A072:A459:8FCB:27F:AEBD]] 01:26, 30 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
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It was to be 15 hours when [[Windows 8 build 7985]] shared to BetaWiki discord. Why this page was not created? [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:A459:8FCB:27F:AEBD|2001:F90:40C0:A072:A459:8FCB:27F:AEBD]] 10:56, 29 June 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Merge Service Pipeline updates with their respective build pages. ==<br />
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Windows Insider Service Pipeline updates aren't notable enough to create a new page every time one is released. It'd be better if there was a note on the build's page and would reduce the need to upload a winver image for every pipeline. An example would be [[Windows 11 build 25151.1010|build 25151]] merged with [[Windows 11 build 25151.1000|build 25151.1000]] [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 18:18, 1 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
#[[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 18:18, 1 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#😸 Hi. I'm [[User:NekoSam395|NekoSam395.]] ([[User talk:NekoSam395|💬]] | [[Special:Contributions/NekoSam395|👨💻]]) 20:07, 1 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
# Agreed to this on Discord already. Most of these are irrelevant and the "changes" they contain only stem from feature configurations for different branches. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:39, 2 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
# Other minor pre-release build updates don't have their own pages (except special cases like 8102 which was preinstalled), so these also shouldn't. [[Special:Contributions/89.241.109.169|89.241.109.169]] 13:46, 2 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#[[User:HawHoo|HawHoo]] ([[User talk:HawHoo|talk]]) 18:02, 2 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#[[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 03:43, 4 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#Agreed, you can see my sandbox: [[User:Someone/Sandbox/1/1.1]] [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 11:04, 3 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Oppose ===<br />
#I didn't agree to did this. Even some builds (From Cobalt) orof Windows 10 have changes bugs [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:E594:60B8:55A2:CDD7|2001:F90:40C0:A072:E594:60B8:55A2:CDD7]] 12:41, 2 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#:What? --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:39, 2 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#::21390.2025 did not. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:95C:7040:50FC:DCCB|2001:F90:40C0:A072:95C:7040:50FC:DCCB]] 07:51, 13 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Maybe 17713 (rs_prerelease) is october 2018 build? ==<br />
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Just like: 18980.1000.rs_prerelease.190907-1312 is compiled after 18980.1.vb_release.190907-1301, not build of 1903? {{Unsigned|Faynti}}<br />
:No. The <code>rs_prerelease</code> is use for Dev Channels or Insider Previews; <code>xx_release</code> is for Later Insider previews and GA. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9|2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9]] 07:47,13p July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Are those builds notable? ==<br />
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They don't include nothing new. The enablement which installed, will update itself to the same version, if you installed a CU that compatible with [[Windows 10 May 2020 Update|19041]].<br />
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Deleting pages will affect: <br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19043.789|19043.789.vb_release_svc_prod3.210129-1243]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1023|19044.1023.vb_release_svc_prod3.210517-1726]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1052|19044.1052.vb_release_svc_prod1.210604-1652]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1055|19044.1055.vb_release_svc_im.210609-2133]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1081|19044.1081.vb_release_svc_prod3.210607-1924]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1082|19044.1082.vb_release_svc_prod3.210624-2043]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1083|19044.1083.vb_release_svc_prod3.210703-0820]]<br />
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[[Windows 10 build 19044.1110|19044.1110.vb_release_svc_prod1.210708-1509]]<br />
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Are you agree with me? if you agree, i will start the AFD. - [[User:Faynti|Faynti]] - 8:58 05-07-2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Support ===<br />
# Those update builds are not notable since those builds didn't include anything new, apart from the build number change. [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 09:11, 5 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
# [[User:Faynti|Faynti]] ([[User talk:Faynti|talk]]) 09:27, 5 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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=== Oppose ===<br />
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== Mobile web fault error ==<br />
{{Cpd close}}<br />
:Fixed [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9|2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9]] 04:24, 19 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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OS: iOS 10.3.4 (14G61)<br><br />
System: iPad 4<br><br />
Model: MD5113LL/A<br><br />
Bug: Can`t edit without vandlilsm abuse (Block), when i answer the question it says "Wrong code, try again." without wrong answers. i tried to use Google Chrome app (version 71.0.3578.89), Microsoft Edge (version 46.3.30), it also didnt work. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9|2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9]] 02:10, 5 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
:It is not recommended to share your iPad's serial number with everyone. Remember, your iPad's serial number is your own and private info. [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 04:35, 5 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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:I thought BetaWiki is not available aa a mobile app. Anyway, try to edit with the desktop version of this page. - [[Special:Contributions/2.204.222.238|2.204.222.238]] 07:45, 5 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
::That IP thought BetaWiki has a mobile app that can be used to read and edit pages, even though the IP is just visiting the mobile version of the site. BetaWiki does not have a mobile app! [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 08:20, 5 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
::This sentence (That IP thought BetaWiki has a mobile app that can be used to read and edit pages) was false. I didnt use a mobile app to edit pages. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9|2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9]] 01:16, 6 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
:::That sentence was true. I know you didn't use a mobile app, but it seems that you didn't read the sentence correctly. I said "BetaWiki has a mobile app" in the sentence, not "That IP is using a mobile app". Also, hiding your iPad's serial number from the reading view just doesn't make sense, because the serial number is still visible when editing the source of this page. [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 03:16, 6 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
:You're probably being ratelimited by the wiki. That's intended behavior. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 09:45, 6 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Mobile web fault #2 ==<br />
OS: iOS 10.3.4 (14G61)<br><br />
System: iPad 4<br><br />
Model: MD5113LL/A<br><br />
Bug: "Sorry for the mess!" After JaGoTu upgraded MediaWiki version to 1.3.7, on the mobile web the Contributions page was broken. After this version released, this error is still on the mobile version of BetaWiki (Safari). I reported that before, it still have no message.[[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9|2001:F90:40C0:A072:958A:2177:A4A8:83B9]] 03:39, 15 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
:Try using a different browser (if it is supporting iOS 10) or a different machine with a more up-to-date browser. - [[Special:Contributions/188.57.51.189|188.57.51.189]] 11:47, 23 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
::I tried try Google 71.0 it also did not work. [[Special:Contributions/60.246.37.16|60.246.37.16]] 09:43, 30 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
::UPDATE: iOS 15.6 also won’t work. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:7401:3302:E492:48E2|2001:F90:40C0:A072:7401:3302:E492:48E2]] 09:13, 17 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Do the automatic Sandbox cleaning ==<br />
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All stuff (except of that Sandbox header) in global BetaWiki Sandbox must be removed once page refreshed. Agree? [[User:Axolotel1320|Axolotel1320]] ([[User talk:Axolotel1320|talk]]) 08:02, 20 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Move Insider service pipeline updates to their respective build pages. ==<br />
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With the high amount of service pipeline updates in the Insider Program, I feel like it would be better to mention these updates on the update's respective OS page rather than have a separate page due to how non-notable the pipeline updates tend to be. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 17:05, 22 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==== Support ====<br />
#[[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 17:05, 22 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#[[User:Hanhan188|Hanhan188]] ([[User talk:Hanhan188|talk]]) 0:56, 23 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#[[User:WindowsGuy2021|WindowsGuy2021]] 8:44, 22 July 2022<br />
#[[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 07:24, 23 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#There is too much builds with the service pipelines builds. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:A15D:BFA4:F892:27E3|2001:F90:40C0:A072:A15D:BFA4:F892:27E3]] 10:10, 23 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#I mean that's what we did with other updates too. Makes sense to me. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:26, 23 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#Just like you did with [[Windows 8 build 8102.0 (winmain win8m3)]]. - [[Special:Contributions/188.57.51.189|188.57.51.189]] 11:50, 23 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
#See my sandbox: https://betawiki.net/wiki/User:Someone/Sandbox/1/1.1?venotify=created [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 05:31, 3 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
#:I think we can skip adding images for these updates as there's no notable changes. [[User:Xeno|Xeno]] ([[User talk:Xeno|talk]]) 11:10, 3 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
#Skip it just [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:6932:F2B1:963E:3AA3|2001:F90:40C0:A072:6932:F2B1:963E:3AA3]] 11:57, 4 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==== Oppose ====<br />
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== Can you update an image? ==<br />
I want you to resize the macos Monterey light mode desktop image! {{Unsigned|184.98.73.201}} [[File:MacOS-12.0-Monterey-Desktop.png|alt=Small macos Monterey desktop image, use simpleimageresizer.com to resize it to 1254x952 or something near that|thumb|''I'm not logged in so I can't upload the resized image, it should be resized to 1254x952, I used'' '''https://www.simpleimageresizer.com/''' ''to resize'' to something near dat]]<br />
:1254x952 is not the correct size try 1280x1080<br />
*Also change those files: <br />
#[[:File:10a219.jpeg]] (293x360 -> 976x1200)<br />
#[[:File:7989charmsettings.png]], [[:File:7989charm.png]], [[:File:7989charm2.png]] (Change this to normal mode) [[Special:Contributions/60.246.37.16|60.246.37.16]] 10:29, 30 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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Remember, upscaling an image is against the guidelines. [[User:Nara Insider|Nara Insider]] ([[User talk:Nara Insider|talk]]) 07:15, 31 July 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Windows 7 - Aero on Classic? ==<br />
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My PC theme isnt right. The classic theme has aero on it? The Start Menu and clock was still aero. [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:D81B:AE81:10B2:8B25|2001:F90:40C0:A072:D81B:AE81:10B2:8B25]] 01:01, 17 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
:If your theme services is broken, you probably got this [[User:Someone|Someone]] ([[User talk:Someone|talk]]) 16:25, 18 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
::When I changed back Classic to Aero the taskbar brokens, if I restart, it fixed [[Special:Contributions/2001:F90:40C0:A072:7997:3159:9CE9:853E|2001:F90:40C0:A072:7997:3159:9CE9:853E]] 00:38, 24 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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== Want to add image ==<br />
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Hi, I want to add the image of the new Control Panel from my PC to the Windows 11 build 22622.586 gallery. How do I do it?</div>
ConDrv
https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_22622.586&diff=229155
Windows 11 build 22622.586
2022-08-24T21:04:41Z
<p>ConDrv: Control Panel-related changes and bugs</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11, version 22H2]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.22622.586.ni_release_svc_prod2.220816-1713<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.22610.1-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.22622.586-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2022-08-16<br />
|sku = Home (N, Single Language, China)<br>SE (N)<br>Pro (N, Single Language, China)<br>Pro Education (N)<br>Pro for Workstations (N)<br>Education (N)<br>Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation)<br>IoT Enterprise<br>Team<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 11 build 22622.586''' is a build of [[Windows 11, version 22H2]]. It was released to a subset of [[Windows Insider Program|Windows Insiders]] in the Beta Channel on 24 August 2022 as the KB5015669 enablement update to [[Windows 11 build 22621.586|build 22621.586]] for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.<br />
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== New features and changes ==<br />
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=== Control Panel ===<br />
The control panel has been redesigned, as it now does not have an address bar.<br />
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=== File Explorer ===<br />
The "Always show menus" option in the Folder Options has been removed.<br />
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=== Settings ===<br />
Starting with this build, user's preferred state for the Suggested Actions setting under the Clipboard page will persist upgrade going forward.<br />
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=== Bugfixes ===<br />
==== General ====<br />
* Fixed an issue causing DWM crashes in [[Windows 11 build 22622.575|build 22622.575]].<br />
* Fixed an issue causing SQL Server Management Studio to fail to launch.<br />
* Fixed an issue where some Lenovo devices were not receiving updates as expected.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing domain credentials to not work in build 22622.575.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing Microsoft Defender Application Guard to delay or stop from opening.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing URLs generated by JavaScript: URLs to not work as expected when adding them to the Favorites menu in IE mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue that forces the IE mode tabs in a session to reload.<br />
* Fixed an issue that affects open in IE mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue when successfully opens a browser window in IE mode to display a PDF file, browsing to another IE mode site within the same window would fail.<br />
* Fixed an issue that might bypass MSHTML and ActiveX rules for Windows Defender Application Control.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing the SharedPC account manager to stop from deleting many accounts during cleanup.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing <code>NetworkAdapterConfiguration()</code> to fail sporadically related to the inconsistent static IP configuration.<br />
* Fixed a memory leak in <code>FindNextFileNameW()</code>.<br />
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==== File Explorer ====<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the left-half of the File Explorer title bar to not be draggable via mouse or touch.<br />
* Fixed an issue where selecting multiple folders and then using the context menu option to open them in a new tab would unexpectedly open the first folder in a new tab and all the others in a new window.<br />
* Fixed an issue causing Home, Documents, Pictures, and potentially other folders to become unexpectedly duplicated in File Explorer's navigation pane or appear on the desktop.<br />
* Fixed an <code>explorer.exe</code> crash which could happen when closing a newly opened File Explorer window.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the search box background in File Explorer might be the opposite color of the current mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue where File Explorer would appear to open, close, and re-open before it finished drawing after being launched from certain places.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was the Up button next to the address bar to be misaligned with other buttons.<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to <code>explorer.exe</code> crashing when File Explorer launch was aborted, as well as when File Explorer was closed.<br />
* Fixed an issue that was causing the {{key press|Delete}} key to unexpectedly not work on files in File Explorer sometimes.<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to not being able to unpin Desktop, Pictures, or Documents folders from Quick access.<br />
* Fixed an issue when dragging and dropping a folder to pin it to the navigation pane, that the line indicating where it would be inserted didn't have enough contrast in dark mode.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the min / max / close button might not be visible in File Explorer when using a contrast theme.<br />
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==== Taskbar ====<br />
* Fixed an issue which could lead to the taskbar overflow flyout unexpectedly appearing on the opposite side of the screen.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the taskbar overflow flyout might appear floating away from the taskbar if you opened it after a display scaling change.<br />
* Fixed an issue where if users right-clicked an app in the taskbar and selected Close all windows, it would bring the app into the foreground if it needed attention before closing.<br />
* Fixed an issue where explorer.exe might crash when attempting to rearrange app icons on the taskbar while the taskbar overflow was open.<br />
* Fixed an issue where if two monitors had different DPI, the taskbar overflow could appear before it was needed or end up overlapped with the date and time on the secondary monitor.<br />
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==== Settings ====<br />
* Fixed a Settings crash that could happen when uninstalling certain apps.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the buttons for changing current view under the Installed apps might unexpectedly show arrows overlaid on top.<br />
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==== Suggested actions ====<br />
Fixed an issue where when Suggested actions was enabled, if users copied multiple items in a row to the clipboard history, some of the items might not display after {{key press|⊞ Win|V}} is pressed.<br />
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== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== General ===<br />
* The audio may stop working in certain cases.<br />
* Certain devices with Xbox Dev Kit installed may experience repeated <code>explorer.exe</code> crashes after attempting to access certain folders.<br />
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=== Shell ===<br />
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* The taskbar may not able to display if File Explorer is maximized and the taskbar is set to auto-hide.<br />
* Control Panel shortcuts from the Start menu, Search or the taskbar do not work.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win11-boot-10x-anim.png|Boot screen<br />
</gallery><br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/08/24/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22621-586-and-22622-586 Official announcement]<br />
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