https://betawiki.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=NaraInsider1694&feedformat=atomBetaWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T11:43:29ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User:NaraInsider1694&diff=319805User:NaraInsider16942024-02-13T14:35:40Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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<div>{{Retired}}<br />
==Thanks, everyone!==<br />
You see, I have disappeared from the recent changes log. Why, you may ask? Well, I've lost interest in BetaWiki and I am now working for [https://www.youtube.com/Ewinds this YouTuber.]<br />
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Working on BetaWiki gave me lots of experience on Windows and helped me become a not-childish person. Sure, I have commited childish "crimes" here, but that was a long time ago and I've since changed.<br />
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Did you know that I was actually underage when I joined BetaWiki? Yes, I was 10 when I joined BetaWiki in 24 May 2021. And now, as of 30 November 2023, I am now legally not underage with me turning 13 on 11 September 2023.<br />
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I might rejoin BetaWiki soon under a new name, though it won't be the same as the 2021-2022 days.<br />
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Many thanks to all BetaWiki admins, experts, and contributors who helped me in my BetaWiki adventure.<br />
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Goodbye, and have a good day!<br />
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Regards,<br />
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[[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 30 November 2023 (UTC), 2021-2023</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User:NaraInsider1694&diff=308452User:NaraInsider16942023-11-30T04:23:24Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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<div>==Thanks, everyone!==<br />
You see, I have disappeared from the recent changes log. Why, you may ask? Well, I've lost interest in BetaWiki and I am now working for [https://www.youtube.com/Ewinds this YouTuber.]<br />
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Working on BetaWiki gave me lots of experience on Windows and helped me become a not-childish person. Sure, I have commited childish "crimes" here, but that was a long time ago and I've since changed.<br />
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Did you know that I was actually underage when I joined BetaWiki? Yes, I was 10 when I joined BetaWiki in 24 May 2021. And now, as of 30 November 2023, I am now legally not underage with me turning 13 on 11 September 2023.<br />
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I might rejoin BetaWiki soon under a new name, though it won't be the same as the 2021-2022 days.<br />
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Many thanks to all BetaWiki admins, experts, and contributors who helped me in my BetaWiki adventure.<br />
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Goodbye, and have a good day!<br />
<br />
Regards,<br />
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[[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 30 November 2023 (UTC), 2021-2023</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User_talk:NaraInsider1694&diff=301612User talk:NaraInsider16942023-11-07T05:38:26Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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==Insufficient permission ==<br />
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I only have Windows 10 Mobile's data that betawiki doesn't have. I don't have permission to edit any page so I can't make any changes. [[User:Kurihito|Kurihito]]([[User talk:Kurihito|talk]]) 06:25, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:bro just make 10 edits and you'll get the permission to make your desired changes [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:29, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Your edits (and reverts) to [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] ==<br />
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A quick reminder that [[w:IBM PC compatible|IBM PC/AT-compatible]]s and the [[w:PC-98|NEC PC-98]] computer line utilize otherwise fundamentally different hardware architectures, despite utilizing x86-based processors. I had brought this up on the Discord server earlier as well by pointing out the existence of PC-98-specific HALs in the installation media to you (<code>I386/HAL98*.DLL</code>), but this appears to have gone unnoticed. Hoping this clarification clears things up for you.<br />
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I would advise refraining from omitting the PC mention from the list of supported architectures and keep both PC and PC-98 in the infobox in the future. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|π«]]) 14:24, 13 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:I noticed it, however I'm too lazy to write a message at the moment. For the PC mention, BF10 once said '"x86" is already enough to refer to 32-bit PC/AT. We do not need to go through every detail of it being only PC-AT; that's redundant.' [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 01:07, 14 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Why are you leaving? ==<br />
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Why are you leaving? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:28, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:ignorant admins [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:29, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Uh, just ignore them? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:31, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::no, the actual reason is i always lose braincells because of stupid kids on bw, ''and'' admins ignoring and disregarding my requests. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:32, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::As I said earlier, ignore them. [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:34, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::::I'm always having a hard time ignoring those people because of my chronically active brain, anyways I will not accept further talks from now on. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:36, 7 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User_talk:NaraInsider1694&diff=301611User talk:NaraInsider16942023-11-07T05:36:30Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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I only have Windows 10 Mobile's data that betawiki doesn't have. I don't have permission to edit any page so I can't make any changes. [[User:Kurihito|Kurihito]]([[User talk:Kurihito|talk]]) 06:25, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:bro just make 10 edits and you'll get the permission to make your desired changes [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:29, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Your edits (and reverts) to [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] ==<br />
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A quick reminder that [[w:IBM PC compatible|IBM PC/AT-compatible]]s and the [[w:PC-98|NEC PC-98]] computer line utilize otherwise fundamentally different hardware architectures, despite utilizing x86-based processors. I had brought this up on the Discord server earlier as well by pointing out the existence of PC-98-specific HALs in the installation media to you (<code>I386/HAL98*.DLL</code>), but this appears to have gone unnoticed. Hoping this clarification clears things up for you.<br />
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I would advise refraining from omitting the PC mention from the list of supported architectures and keep both PC and PC-98 in the infobox in the future. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|π«]]) 14:24, 13 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:I noticed it, however I'm too lazy to write a message at the moment. For the PC mention, BF10 once said '"x86" is already enough to refer to 32-bit PC/AT. We do not need to go through every detail of it being only PC-AT; that's redundant.' [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 01:07, 14 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Why are you leaving? ==<br />
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Why are you leaving? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:28, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:ignorant admins [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:29, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Uh, just ignore them? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:31, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::no, the actual reason is i always lose braincells because of stupid kids on bw, ''and'' admins ignoring and disregarding my requests. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:32, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::As I said earlier, ignore them. [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:34, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::::I'm always having a hard time ignoring those people because of my chronically active brain, anyways I will not accept further talks from now on. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:36, 7 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User_talk:NaraInsider1694&diff=301609User talk:NaraInsider16942023-11-07T05:32:42Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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==Insufficient permission ==<br />
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I only have Windows 10 Mobile's data that betawiki doesn't have. I don't have permission to edit any page so I can't make any changes. [[User:Kurihito|Kurihito]]([[User talk:Kurihito|talk]]) 06:25, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:bro just make 10 edits and you'll get the permission to make your desired changes [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:29, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Your edits (and reverts) to [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] ==<br />
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A quick reminder that [[w:IBM PC compatible|IBM PC/AT-compatible]]s and the [[w:PC-98|NEC PC-98]] computer line utilize otherwise fundamentally different hardware architectures, despite utilizing x86-based processors. I had brought this up on the Discord server earlier as well by pointing out the existence of PC-98-specific HALs in the installation media to you (<code>I386/HAL98*.DLL</code>), but this appears to have gone unnoticed. Hoping this clarification clears things up for you.<br />
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I would advise refraining from omitting the PC mention from the list of supported architectures and keep both PC and PC-98 in the infobox in the future. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|π«]]) 14:24, 13 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:I noticed it, however I'm too lazy to write a message at the moment. For the PC mention, BF10 once said '"x86" is already enough to refer to 32-bit PC/AT. We do not need to go through every detail of it being only PC-AT; that's redundant.' [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 01:07, 14 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Why are you leaving? ==<br />
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Why are you leaving? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:28, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:ignorant admins [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:29, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Uh, just ignore them? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:31, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::no, the actual reason is i always lose braincells because of stupid kids on bw, ''and'' admins ignoring and disregarding my requests. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:32, 7 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User_talk:NaraInsider1694&diff=301607User talk:NaraInsider16942023-11-07T05:29:20Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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I only have Windows 10 Mobile's data that betawiki doesn't have. I don't have permission to edit any page so I can't make any changes. [[User:Kurihito|Kurihito]]([[User talk:Kurihito|talk]]) 06:25, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:bro just make 10 edits and you'll get the permission to make your desired changes [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:29, 9 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Your edits (and reverts) to [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] ==<br />
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A quick reminder that [[w:IBM PC compatible|IBM PC/AT-compatible]]s and the [[w:PC-98|NEC PC-98]] computer line utilize otherwise fundamentally different hardware architectures, despite utilizing x86-based processors. I had brought this up on the Discord server earlier as well by pointing out the existence of PC-98-specific HALs in the installation media to you (<code>I386/HAL98*.DLL</code>), but this appears to have gone unnoticed. Hoping this clarification clears things up for you.<br />
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I would advise refraining from omitting the PC mention from the list of supported architectures and keep both PC and PC-98 in the infobox in the future. - [[User:Pivotman319|pivotman319]] ([[User_talk:Pivotman319|π«]]) 14:24, 13 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:I noticed it, however I'm too lazy to write a message at the moment. For the PC mention, BF10 once said '"x86" is already enough to refer to 32-bit PC/AT. We do not need to go through every detail of it being only PC-AT; that's redundant.' [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 01:07, 14 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Why are you leaving? ==<br />
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Why are you leaving? [[Special:Contributions/156.203.70.55|156.203.70.55]] 05:28, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:ignorant admins [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:29, 7 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User:NaraInsider1694&diff=301605User:NaraInsider16942023-11-07T05:05:09Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Replaced content with "im leaving betawiki, dont ask why"</p>
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<div>im leaving betawiki, dont ask why</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Administrators%27_noticeboard&diff=301604BetaWiki:Administrators' noticeboard2023-11-07T05:04:29Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
<s>I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:yes, the admins only care about my bad side. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 14:26, 5 November 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
:Canceled because the admins are so ignorant and do not take username change requests seriously. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:04, 7 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Please don't talk on the staff's behalf. Thanks. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:If you are an administrator of the BetaWiki Discord server, simply follow these steps:<br />
# Open the server settings of the BetaWiki Discord server.<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Bans".<br />
# Click on "panda009."<br />
# Click "Revoke Ban". {{Unsigned|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda}}<br />
::admins: lmao we're not doing that [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:00, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Just for the record, posting such guides actually reduces your likelihood of a timely unban. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:This situation is a mess. We were talking about Microsoft Theme Packager, and then banned out of nowhere<br />
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The server should adopt a second offense = ban rule [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:06, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Drop the lies, you advertised your server according to the admins. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I saw other users posting links to Discord servers, so I thought it was allowed. But why there was no rule for self-promotion? [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:33, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::It's Discord common sense, you were never supposed to self-promote in most Discord servers. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:39, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::You were explained how our server advertising policy works and you still broke it. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Promise, I will come back to the BetaWiki Discord server if and only if I can get Microsoft to release their Theme Packager. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 14:58, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:: Didn't Microsoft included it in the NT 5 source code? {{User:Someone200/Signature|15:13, 31 October 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
: I do not consent to being banned. Last edit before being autoconfirmed. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 03:25, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::BetaWiki is not your website, and its admins can do whatever they want. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 03:30, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::That's not how consent works. At this point I am starting to suspect you shouldn't even be on Discord according to its terms of service. Also, you have shown exactly zero contributions to this site so far, so you are also on a good track to be blocked from editing your user page. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Just for the record, telling us what rules we should adopt reduces your likelyhood for a timely unban. And no, you weren't banned out of nowhere. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Not even 24 hours after rejoining, I was banned from the BetaWiki Discord server for the 2nd time. I tried not to break the rules. Moderators locked one of my threads and banned me without notice. Can you please appeal my ban? [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 10:23, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:You were unbanned by mistake, we didn't mean to actually revoke your ban at this time. Sorry for the confusion. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I legitimately feel traumatized after reading this. Unfortunately, I have made the hard decision to leave the BetaWiki. Goodbye, [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 22:29, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
== Block Antony Matheus dos Santos ==<br />
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Said user (Antony Matheus dos Santos) is vandalizing BetaWiki. Please block said user (Antony Matheus dos Santos). [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:25, 2 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8_build_8061&diff=301603Windows 8 build 80612023-11-07T04:58:21Z<p>NaraInsider1694: removing notelist as there are no efn tags here</p>
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|winver = Windows8-6.2.8061.0-Winver.png<br />
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'''Windows 8 build 8061''' is a Milestone 3 build of [[Windows 8]]. Four screenshots of this build's x86 checked/debug compile in the Prerelease SKU were first shared to the BetaWiki Discord on 29 May 2020; the WIM image dump containing the ARM32 compile of this build's Ultimate SKU was later shared on 19 May 2023.<ref>https://archive.org/details/6.2.8061.0.fbl_core1_soc.110803-1830_ARM32_WIMDump</ref><br />
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It is currently the earliest available build of Windows to be compiled in the [[w:ARMv7|ARMv7]] architecture. The available copy of this build's ARM32 compile was assembled from scratch via unstaged installation media, utilizing the [[Preinstallation Environment]] for [[Windows 8 build 8175.5|build 8175.5]] to facilitate the install.<br />
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The [[start screen]]'s default layout has been updated to feature a new set of pinned applications. <!-- PIV NOTE: WORK ON OTHER IMMERSIVE APPS AND UX CRAP WITHOUT HAVING THE NETWORKING SVCHOST PROCESS KILL ITSELF AGAIN LIKE LAST TIME --><br />
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Minor revisions to the descriptions of certain options in the [[Immersive Control Panel]] have been introduced, and slight design changes have been made towards the [[Windows Store]] application, primarily the addition of a back button in the main user interface as well as an updated application tile design.<br />
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=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
The background color seen when [[bugcheck]]s are invoked has been changed to cerulean, making the overall design now largely reminiscent of the one found within [[Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm)|the RTM build]].<br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
This build contains [[w:ARM Cortex-A9|ARM Cortex-A9]] timer hardware abstraction layer extensions for the [[w:NVIDIA Tegra|NVIDIA Tegra]] 2/3 [[w:System-on-a-chip|systems-on-a-chip]] and the [[w:OMAP#OMAP 4|Texas Instruments OMAP4]] SoC line. A HAL extension for the ARM SP804 dual timer is also included.<br />
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USB 2.0 kernel debugger extensions for the Tegra and OMAP4 SoCs are also available out-of-box, but are untested as of writing.<br />
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== Patched/modified files ==<br />
The following modified files are present in the ARM32 image dump:<br />
* <code>winload.efi</code> is from <code>[[Windows 8 build 8129|6.2.8129.0 (fbl_core1_soc.111006-1700)]]</code> and additionally has had signature checks patched out. This is because the EFI firmware parameters substructure of the boot library (passed to the entry point of a boot application) was later changed in [[Windows 8 build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)|build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)]]; attempting to load older boot applications in a boot manager from builds 8112 onward (or vice versa) will result in a crash due to differing element offsets. The patched binary allows the build to be booted using a production-signed boot manager (using <code>donothingpolicy.pol</code> and <code>NOINTEGRITYCHECKS</code> enabled in the machine's boot configuration data).<br />
** The original binary from build 8061 is located in <code>Windows\WinSxS\Backup\arm_microsoft-windows-b..vironment-os-loader_31bf3856ad364e35_6.2.8061.0_none_e22fc5a8e03359c9_winload.efi_75834aa0</code><br />
* <code>acpi.sys</code> is from <code>6.2.8129.0 (fbl_core1_soc.111006-1700)</code> (unmodified, valid signature). The ACPI implementations in builds 8061 through [[Windows 8 build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)|8112 (fbl_core1_soc)]] are not compatible with [[w:Surface RT|Surface RT]] hardware, and therefore require a binary replacement to function properly on such hardware.<br />
** The original binary from build 8061 is located in <code>Windows\WinSxS\arm_acpi.inf_31bf3856ad364e35_6.2.8061.0_none_a991cf7a419448c9\acpi.sys</code><br />
* <code>partmgr.sys</code> has two jumps patched to prevent functions from returning <code>STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED</code>. The original version is still in the <code>Drivers</code> directory, named <code>partmgr.old</code>.<br />
* <code>testplugin.dll</code> is signed by a certificate chain named ''DesktopApp''. This file can be restored to its original state by removing the signature.<br />
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None of the above modifications are required to boot this build under QEMU, however <code>hal.dll</code> will have to be patched in order to recognize the emulated timers.<br />
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== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== SD bus driver write protection (Surface RT)===<br />
[[w:MultiMediaCard|MultiMediaCard]]-based storage mediums (such as [[w:Secure Digital|Secure Digital]] (SD) cards and [[w:eMMC|eMMC]]s) are mounted by the operating system as read-only/write-protected file systems on the Surface RT and so the build must be booted from a non-MMC medium such as an external USB mass storage device or a [[Hyper-V]] virtual hard disk (VHD) image. To mount the eMMC as a read-write filesystem, the <code>sdbus.sys</code> function <code>SdhcIsWriteProtected</code> must be patched to return 0 (and the PE checksum fixed); patch file offsets <code>0x138</code> and <code>0x6c24</code> to <code>db e2 01</code> and <code>00 20 70 47</code>, respectively. This issue does not happen under emulation.<br />
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=== Windows Setup ===<br />
*Rendering artifacts may appear on the product key page during the [[out-of-box experience]].<br />
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=== Applications ===<br />
* ''[[Chess Titans]]'' and ''[[Mahjong Titans]]'' will fail to launch as the respective English language pack resources for the built-in [[Windows 7]] premium games are not present in the image.<br />
* Newly-loaded web pages rendered by [[Internet Explorer]] may often use the wrong background colors, presenting shades of random colors in place of the standard white.<br />
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=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
* [[Desktop Window Manager]] software-based compositing does not work by default as it was not finished at that time, unless a Terminal Services client such as [[Remote Desktop]] is used<!-- confirm: as the Microsoft Basic Display Driver does not install properly-->. This bug appears to only exist on the ARM32 compile of this build. The main DWM executable <code>dwm.exe</code> can be patched to force render even with incompatible hardware.<br />
* This build cannot be powered off normally as it hangs during the shutdown process. Manually hold down the power button to power off the device instead.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
=== ARM32 Free compile ===<br />
==== [[Windows Setup]] ====<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-SetupHWDetect.png|Hardware detection (second phase of setup)<br />
</gallery><br />
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===== [[Out-of-box experience]] =====<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEComputerNameNonRP.png|Computer name<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEAccountNonRP.png|Account credentials<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEUpdatesNonRP.png|[[Windows Update]] settings<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBETimeDateNonRP.png|Time and date settings<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== Interface ====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows8-6.2.8056-Boot.png|Boot screen<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-StartMenu.png|[[Start menu]]<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-SystemProperties.png|[[Control Panel]] system properties section<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-InternetExplorerRenderBug.png|Internet Explorer webpage rendering bug<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-InternetExplorerRenderBug-Alt.png|Ditto.<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== Redpill-specific ====<br />
===== Out-of-box experience =====<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEProductKeyRP.png|Product key entry<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEEULARP.png|End-user license agreement<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEOnboardingRP.png|Initial onboarding animation<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEComputerNameRP.png|Personalization<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEPrivacySettingsRP.png|Privacy settings<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEPrivacySettingsAdvancedRP.png|Advanced privacy settings<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEPrivacySettingsAdvanced-2RP.png|Ditto.<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEPrivacySettingsAdvanced-3RP.png|Ditto.<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBERegionSpecificRP.png|Region and language settings<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEAccountCredRP.png|Account credentials<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-OOBEFinalizeRP.png|Finalization<br />
</gallery><br />
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===== Interface =====<br />
====== Metro UI ======<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-LockScreenRP.png|Lock screen<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-LogonScreenRP.png|Logon screen<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-StartScreen.png|Start screen<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-StartScreenSmallApps.png|Ditto, small apps view<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-StartScreenUserTile.png|Start screen user tile dropdown<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-ImmersiveControlPanel.png|[[Settings|Immersive Control Panel]]<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-ImmersiveIE.png|Immersive [[Internet Explorer 10]]<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-WindowsStore.png|[[Windows Store]]<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-VanUI.png|View Active Networks UI<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-CharmsMenu.png|Left-hand charms menu<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-CharmsBar.png|Charms bar<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====== Desktop UI ======<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-Desktop-RP.png|Redpilled desktop<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-DesktopWinver-RP.png|Ditto, with [[winver]] invoked<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-WindowsExplorerRP.png|[[Windows Explorer]]<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-MiniTaskmgrRP.png|[[Task Manager]]<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-TaskmgrRP.png|Ditto, expanded<br />
Windows 8-6.2.8061.0-BootIM.png|Boot options<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== x86 Checked/Debug compile (unavailable) ===<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-Desktop-x86.png|Desktop<br />
Windows8-6.2.8061.0-ControlPanelKBLayout-x86.png|[[Control Panel]] and keyboard layout picker<br />
8061-x86chk_desktop.png|[[Watermark]]<br />
8061-x86chk_winver.png|<code>[[winver]]</code><br />
</gallery><br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:yes, the admins only care about my bad side. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 14:26, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Please don't talk on the staff's behalf. Thanks. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:If you are an administrator of the BetaWiki Discord server, simply follow these steps:<br />
# Open the server settings of the BetaWiki Discord server.<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Bans".<br />
# Click on "panda009."<br />
# Click "Revoke Ban". {{Unsigned|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda}}<br />
::admins: lmao we're not doing that [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:00, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Just for the record, posting such guides actually reduces your likelihood of a timely unban. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:This situation is a mess. We were talking about Microsoft Theme Packager, and then banned out of nowhere<br />
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The server should adopt a second offense = ban rule [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:06, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Drop the lies, you advertised your server according to the admins. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I saw other users posting links to Discord servers, so I thought it was allowed. But why there was no rule for self-promotion? [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:33, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::It's Discord common sense, you were never supposed to self-promote in most Discord servers. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:39, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::You were explained how our server advertising policy works and you still broke it. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Promise, I will come back to the BetaWiki Discord server if and only if I can get Microsoft to release their Theme Packager. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 14:58, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:: Didn't Microsoft included it in the NT 5 source code? {{User:Someone200/Signature|15:13, 31 October 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
: I do not consent to being banned. Last edit before being autoconfirmed. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 03:25, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::BetaWiki is not your website, and its admins can do whatever they want. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 03:30, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::That's not how consent works. At this point I am starting to suspect you shouldn't even be on Discord according to its terms of service. Also, you have shown exactly zero contributions to this site so far, so you are also on a good track to be blocked from editing your user page. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Just for the record, telling us what rules we should adopt reduces your likelyhood for a timely unban. And no, you weren't banned out of nowhere. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Not even 24 hours after rejoining, I was banned from the BetaWiki Discord server for the 2nd time. I tried not to break the rules. Moderators locked one of my threads and banned me without notice. Can you please appeal my ban? [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 10:23, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
:You were unbanned by mistake, we didn't mean to actually revoke your ban at this time. Sorry for the confusion. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 13:57, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Antony Matheus dos Santos ==<br />
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Said user (Antony Matheus dos Santos) is vandalizing BetaWiki. Please block said user (Antony Matheus dos Santos). [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:25, 2 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Media_Player_(Windows_11)&diff=301420Media Player (Windows 11)2023-11-05T06:30:46Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 301419 by Omskmapping (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Confuse|Windows Media Player}}<br />
{{Infobox Windows component<br />
|name = Media Player<br />
|introduced in = [[Windows 8]] (as ''Xbox Music'')<br />
|screenshot = NewMediaPlayerHome.png<br />
|caption = Media Player in [[Windows 11]]<br />
|logo = Windows-11-Media-Player-Icon.png<br />
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'''Media Player''', formerly '''Xbox Music''' in [[Windows 8]]/[[Windows 8.1|8.1]] and '''Groove Music''' in [[Windows 10]], is a media player application developed by Microsoft that can stream and play content locally. It is the successor to the older [[Windows Media Player]] application, although the latter is still available in [[Windows 11]]. It started to roll out to all users on 15 February 2022.<br />
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== History ==<br />
Xbox Music was announced during Microsoft's E3 2012 press conference along with [[Microsoft Movies & TV|Xbox Video]] to tie in with the upcoming Windows 8 release. The move was intended to position [[w:Xbox|Xbox]] as the company's primary entertainment brand. Both services launched on 16 October 2012, ten days before Windows 8 was made generally available.<br />
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In July 2015, Microsoft announced the respective rebranding of the Xbox Music and Xbox Video services to ''Groove Music'' and ''Microsoft Movies & TV'' as part of the [[Windows 10 (original release)|initial Windows 10 release]] in an attempt to disassociate the services from the Xbox brand, making them more inclusive to non-Xbox platforms. After the discontinuation of the Groove Music Pass subscription service (along with the [[iOS]] and [[Android]] ports as well as music purchases on the [[Microsoft Store]]), the application was reduced to a local music player.<br />
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In November 2021, Microsoft announced and subsequently rolled out the Media Player rework for Windows 11 to Windows Insiders in the Dev channel, completely replacing the Groove Music application and deprecating the legacy Windows Media Player application while subsequently reintegrating the local video playback functionality found within Movies & TV. The rework was rolled out to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel on 3 February 2022 and was globally rolled out to all users on 15 February 2022.<br />
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The Media Player application was backported and rolled out to Windows 10 users on January 2023. <br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:MediaplayerHomeSectionDark.png|Home page (dark mode)<br />
File:MediaplayerHomeSection2.png|Home page (with items)<br />
File:MediaplayerMusicSection.png|Music library page (empty)<br />
File:MediaplayerMusicSection2.png|Music library page (with items)<br />
File:MediaPlayerVideoSection.png|Video library page (empty)<br />
File:MediaPlayerVideoSection2.png|Video library page (with items)<br />
File:MediaPlayerAudioCDSection.png|Audio CD page<br />
File:MediaPlayerPlayQueueSection.png|Play queue page (empty)<br />
File:MediaPlayerPlayQueueSection2.png|Play queue page (with items)<br />
File:MediaPlayerPlaylistsSection.png|Playlists page (empty)<br />
File:MediaPlayerPlaylistsSection2.png|Playlists page (with items)<br />
File:MediaPlayerPlaylistsSection3.png|Playlists page (subpage)<br />
File:MediaPlayerDetails.png|Details page<br />
File:MediaPlayerSettings.png|Settings page<br />
File:MediaplayerAudioPlayback.png|Playback page<br />
File:MediaplayerSearchResult.png|Search result page<br />
File:MediaPlayerCompactLayout.png|Compact layout<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Windows components]]<br />
[[Category:Applications]]<br />
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:If you are an administrator of the BetaWiki Discord server, simply follow these steps:<br />
# Open the server settings of the BetaWiki Discord server.<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Bans".<br />
# Click on "panda009."<br />
# Click "Revoke Ban". {{Unsigned|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda}}<br />
::admins: lmao we're not doing that [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:00, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:This situation is a mess. We were talking about Microsoft Theme Packager, and then banned out of nowhere<br />
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The server should adopt a second offense = ban rule [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:06, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Drop the lies, you advertised your server according to the admins. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I saw other users posting links to Discord servers, so I thought it was allowed. But why there was no rule for self-promotion? [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:33, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::It's Discord common sense, you were never supposed to self-promote in most Discord servers. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:39, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Promise, I will come back to the BetaWiki Discord server if and only if I can get Microsoft to release their Theme Packager. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 14:58, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:: Didn't Microsoft included it in the NT 5 source code? {{User:Someone200/Signature|15:13, 31 October 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
: I do not consent to being banned. Last edit before being autoconfirmed. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 03:25, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
::BetaWiki is not your website, and its admins can do whatever they want. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 03:30, 5 November 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== I am back once again, and I learned my lessons ==<br />
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<s>Anyways, can I change my name to inabbidamo? This will make perfect connections between my YT account and Reddit account. I know my real name is Shams. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:14, 3 April 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
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:nevermind, changed my mind. Keep it as Shams1917. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Anyway, glad to see you again. π You don't have missed much, though, only less notable things happened in the past since you're absent, aside from my user page and signature and April Fools Day. (No new leaked builds, aside from Win11 Insider, etc.) '''To the admins:''' It seems that it's now time to archive the current discussions, as we now reached a total of 26 topics, whereas normally the limit of current topics is 19. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 00:08, 4 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Ban 2001:16A2:E9FB:5400:DDAC:BE58:380C:32BC ==<br />
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Vandalism on first edits, he changed it from unleaked to unleaghhhed bro is having a stroke --[[Special:Contributions/156.201.147.49|156.201.147.49]] 11:35, 5 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== About unused content and updating empty sites ==<br />
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Tell me, is it true that all of the unused content goes against screenshot guidelines? I uploaded some of the unused files to galleries of a few Windows pages, but when I checked a few minutes later, they got deleted by [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]), or better to say, the pages were reverted. Later I read all of the screenshot guidelines and tried to upload one unused photo again, but the page was reverted again for some reason.<br />
Also, how I saw, empty pages aren't safe from this. I updated the page of Windows Neptune build 5111.6 by adding some content, but again, everything was reverted. What's the reason for this?{{Unsigned|Nduserwin90021}}<br />
:It might be worth taking a few more moments to read stuff. This does not belong here as it's not a request for an administrator action, see the big banner on top of this page. Also, reading the existing [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] article, especially the "Version number" section might provide some hints as to see why your edits were reverted. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 12:41, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
:In addition, those unused screenshots do not meet the screenshot guidelines. I am the user who reverted your edits, so I'm sorry if I caused an inconvenience to you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:17, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Dates in infoboxes ==<br />
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So I have set my preferences to show the date in infoboxes as, for example, "23 October 2004" instead of "2004-10-23". However, in the infobox of the [[Windows 7]] page, it displays the support end dates as, for example, "2020-12-15" instead of "15 December 2020". That's because a break point <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> was added to the end of the date to also display the support end date for ESU customers. Even if the break point is replaced with commata or something else, it will display the dates "wrong". Is there a way to fix this in MediaWiki? - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 14:44, 18 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Rename account request ==<br />
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Can you rename me to "Someone200"? Because the<br />
last time I did this, I got rejected even when the 6-months old requirement meets. So, I'd to have a rename for the first time. I still keep the old name, so for my request in Archive 8 it shouldn't be count as 1 rename. {{User:Someone/Signature|11:16, 28 April 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:The requirement was actually changed to 1 year, and your account was already a year old, so your request should be accepted. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:24, 28 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
: I'm waiting so long, why doesn't the request accepted? {{User:Someone/Signature|09:49, 16 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:β '''Done.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username Change #2 ==<br />
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Ignore the other one, Anyways can I change my username to "ShamsBetas"? My user account is six months old, and for first rename it used to be 5 months old. Anyways, this will represent me in betas. (not trying to copy Someone200 I was planning to do it but I forgot so after Someone200 changed his username I remembered back) [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 10:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Your first edit was not even 3 months ago. β '''Denied.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Because I didnt know that I can make edits at that time. Ill wait a year this time. I'm not angry or anything i would still keep it for 1 year. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 11:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
==I think it's now time==<br />
I think we gave too much time for Deborahh1995. Just like Someone200 said, they could be a bot, that makes well-redundant edits with the ever same description of "New changes". If I would be an admin, I would block them months ago. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 15:34, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, if I was a mod, could have blocked him immediately. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 15:36, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:But you're not an admin. If you have a problem with Deborrah's edits, bring it up on their talk page first. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 16:24, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Weird thing is sometimes, but rarely Deborahh says normally. Like [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_(original_release)&oldid=264796 the revision 264796 of Windows 11 (original release)] and [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&oldid=251276 the revision 251276 of Internet Explorer 5]. Sometimes Deborahh are a bot, but sometimes a human. I'm getting confused. {{User:Someone200/Signature|08:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:::Maybe we can block them with the reason "Addition of repetitive content". - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 11:41, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That is something an abuse filter would do and besides what is up with all the blocking talk? First when you trigger the filter it at first gives you a warning but when you trigger it again you only get blocked from editing! "Common vandalism" does the same exact thing as the former title. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:42, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::About the blocking talk, Deborahh1995 is known for making redundant edits and some people like me hate them. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 09:51, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Yup also I gained a new behavior which is no longer spamming talk pages and using them as an instant messaging service also like me and [[User:Ryuzaki]] said the first rule is to be civil to other users which you have broken twice in the section I recently edited according to Ryuzaki. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:28, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:more like you gained your old behavior of spamming discussion pages... [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Sorry about that also I calmed down. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 00:29, 4 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Freepornsex ==<br />
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As its name states. Unacceptable username. π€¦ - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 16:19, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:He got blocked. [[User:NitroGD|NitroGD]] 16:31, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why have there been so many unacceptable usernames on {{SITENAME}} this is so berserk maybe a new abuse filter could help with more preventing of it. If I see another inappropriate username I will report it here. So the user can get blocked by an administrator such as [[User:BF10]] or so. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:11, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Besides that is not coolπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:14, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And that makes me very angry when a new user like that does such a thing they need more banning done to them and it is getting old this type of stuff like an inappropriate username really needs a new abuse filter so that it can be prevented. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 09:51, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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If I catch any user like this one again naming himself/herself an inappropriate username I am going to report them. And they will have an indefinitely long time of a ban/block by an admin like [[User:BF10]], [[User:Ryuzaki]], and/or [[User:JaGoTu]] who is also the founder of this wiki {{SITENAME}}! So I am here to give one last warning to anybody who creates an inappropriate username for themselvesπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 10:01, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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[[User:98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]], unacceptable usernames are those accounts, which are believed to be used only for vandalism. That's why those accounts are unacceptable. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 18:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok, I get it now I just didn't like this strange unacceptable behavior. Besides how did you see this message? [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok but I wish a better abuse filter would be created when it is created set the setting to block. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:48, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I hate them too but sometimes it needs more banning done to user who made the unacceptable username plus why do you think this wiki needs an abuse filter to disallow it? [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:37, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== we got the official iOS 17 homescreen ==<br />
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Itβs here:<br />
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_17 [[User:AEMthebetaguy|AEMthebetaguy - Hey!]] ([[User talk:AEMthebetaguy|talk]]) 01:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Featured article/2023-07 proposal ==<br />
Here's my proposal for next month's featured article. I accidentally published it before contacting you, sorry for the hassle.<br />
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[[File:Windows 11-10.0.21380.1001-Desktop.png|thumb|200px|[[Windows 11 build 21380]]]] '''[[Windows 11 build 21380]]''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was first shown running on an Acer Aspire Vero prototype, which was first demonstrated during the 2021 Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival. The build was obtained by BetaWorld members and uploaded to the aforementioned website on 8 June 2023 and was shared publicly two days later via the BetaWorld Blog.<br />
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This build is one out of many known builds to be compiled from a branch with the <code>fs</code> prefix. The prefix stands for ''Firesteel'', the codename for an internal Microsoft self-hosting effort related to Windows 11 development. It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design (similar to the 2012 Microsoft logo); however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
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{{Unsigned|Zenphia1}}<br />
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:Maybe, featured articles of 2023-07 should be either [[Windows Embedded 8]]:<br />
:[[File:WindowsEmbedded8-2.0.0372.0-Desktop.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
:or [[Windows Embedded 8.1]]:<br />
:[[File:Windows 8.1 Embedded-2018-11-16-15-02-23.png|thumb|200px]]<br />
:because they will reach the end of support next month. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 09:57, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I more likely think that BF10 will create a "Featured article" about the recently shared [[Windows 11 build 21380]]. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 10:08, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::I don't think why the featured article of 2023-07 should be Windows 11 build 23180. Contact BF10 or another administrator to discuss a featured article of 2023-07. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 11:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::Welp, Windows Embedded versions are too obscure and we don't need to feature an article about Windows Embedded just because it lost its support on <insert EOS date here>. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:05, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
[[Special:Contributions/Zenphia1|Zenphia1]], the featured article of 2023-07 is [[Windows XP build 2210]], see [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-07]]. [[Special:Contributions/93.72.29.12|93.72.29.12]] 14:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::In addition, [[Windows 11 build 21380]] has been chosen for August: [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-08]]. --[[User:Tobi|Tobi]] ([[User talk:Tobi|talk]]) 12:15, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
== [[Special:Contributions/93.190.138.188|93.190.138.188]] ==<br />
I'm requesting to block this IP Address from editing for persistent vandalism. [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 18:27, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== We Msut Delete User Talk: Chieu chuan sin ==<br />
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delete Page and Block them!!!!!!!!!!! --Anti Vandalism Team {{Unsigned|51.81.200.63}}<br />
:You shouldn't have put 11 exclamation marks on your message, but I agree with you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:10, 30 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Can i translate BetaWiki into Spanish? ==<br />
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I can't translate pages into Spanish at the moment, but it would be cool to have BetaWiki available in both English and Spanish. Plus, i know Spanish very well. --[[User:Sami999999|Sami999999]]<br />
:BetaWiki is an English-only community, and there's currently no plan to make the wiki multilingual. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:27, 3 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::But is there a way to make a Simple English edition of Betawiki (in a case for those people who are learning English?) [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 10:22, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::No, and it will never be implemented because websites generally use professional-sounding English and not simple English. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:10, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:We don't currently plan on carrying official translations (and that includes Simple English), but there is no restriction on unofficial ones as long as they give appropriate credit in accordance with CC-BY-SA 4.0. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Same here. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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This is the dumbest question I have ever seen you cannot translate this wiki to Spanish this is an English wiki and always will be so if I catch you translating I will report you to admins and they will block you from editing so you better watch out at what you're doing IP. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why did you have the thought to even ask a question like this? The guidelines of the wiki say that this cannot be translated to Spanish even if you know it very well. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Where do you even see that in the Guidelines? Now I do see that the first rule is to be civil to other users, which you have broken at least twice in this section. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}}<br />
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According to [[User:Ryuzaki]] you should be civil to other users even if they can't translate {{SITENAME}} into Spanish and that isn't even a guideline to translate the wiki so for this you got blocked for 6 months and I gave you a warning on my talk page, the community portal, and now the administrators noticeboard so I don't want any more of this to continue!π [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And being civil to other users is the very first guideline you should obey and these guidelines include being civil to other users like I said before, not using it as an instant messaging service, and even other guidelines so you disobeyed the first two I mentioned in this section especially the important ones that why you got blocked until January 17, 2024. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change my username please (again) ==<br />
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Alright, its been a year since my last rename. Can I please be changed from βUncle Captainβ to "Florian?β Because, I am starting to not use the current one anymore. Thanks. [[User:Uncle Captain|Uncle Captain]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 04:05, 3 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:OK, anyone here? [[User:Uncle Captain|Florian]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 00:16, 7 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change username or Delete my account instead if possible? ==<br />
If account can't be deleted, change username to `Deleted User 23894729834572983479234` {{Unsigned|TheAlienDrew}}<br />
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== Invalid Discord Invite in Sidebar ==<br />
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Hello. The discord invite in the sidebar of the website is invalid. -[[Special:Contributions/74.82.60.25|74.82.60.25]] 04:11, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:They just forgot to boost the server to Level 3. This should have been fixed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:19, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Antony Matheus dos Santos ==<br />
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Said user (Antony Matheus dos Santos) is vandalizing BetaWiki. Please block said user (Antony Matheus dos Santos). [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:25, 2 November 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Administrators%27_noticeboard&diff=300725BetaWiki:Administrators' noticeboard2023-10-31T13:39:39Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:If you are an administrator of the BetaWiki Discord server, simply follow these steps:<br />
# Open the server settings of the BetaWiki Discord server.<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Bans".<br />
# Click on "panda009."<br />
# Click "Revoke Ban". {{Unsigned|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda}}<br />
::admins: lmao we're not doing that [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:00, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:This situation is a mess. We were talking about Microsoft Theme Packager, and then banned out of nowhere<br />
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The server should adopt a second offense = ban rule [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:06, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Drop the lies, you advertised your server according to the admins. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I saw other users posting links to Discord servers, so I thought it was allowed. But why there was no rule for self-promotion? [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:33, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::It's Discord common sense, you were never supposed to self-promote in most Discord servers. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:39, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== I am back once again, and I learned my lessons ==<br />
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<s>Anyways, can I change my name to inabbidamo? This will make perfect connections between my YT account and Reddit account. I know my real name is Shams. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:14, 3 April 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
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:nevermind, changed my mind. Keep it as Shams1917. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Anyway, glad to see you again. π You don't have missed much, though, only less notable things happened in the past since you're absent, aside from my user page and signature and April Fools Day. (No new leaked builds, aside from Win11 Insider, etc.) '''To the admins:''' It seems that it's now time to archive the current discussions, as we now reached a total of 26 topics, whereas normally the limit of current topics is 19. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 00:08, 4 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Ban 2001:16A2:E9FB:5400:DDAC:BE58:380C:32BC ==<br />
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Vandalism on first edits, he changed it from unleaked to unleaghhhed bro is having a stroke --[[Special:Contributions/156.201.147.49|156.201.147.49]] 11:35, 5 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== About unused content and updating empty sites ==<br />
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Tell me, is it true that all of the unused content goes against screenshot guidelines? I uploaded some of the unused files to galleries of a few Windows pages, but when I checked a few minutes later, they got deleted by [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]), or better to say, the pages were reverted. Later I read all of the screenshot guidelines and tried to upload one unused photo again, but the page was reverted again for some reason.<br />
Also, how I saw, empty pages aren't safe from this. I updated the page of Windows Neptune build 5111.6 by adding some content, but again, everything was reverted. What's the reason for this?{{Unsigned|Nduserwin90021}}<br />
:It might be worth taking a few more moments to read stuff. This does not belong here as it's not a request for an administrator action, see the big banner on top of this page. Also, reading the existing [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] article, especially the "Version number" section might provide some hints as to see why your edits were reverted. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 12:41, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
:In addition, those unused screenshots do not meet the screenshot guidelines. I am the user who reverted your edits, so I'm sorry if I caused an inconvenience to you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:17, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Dates in infoboxes ==<br />
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So I have set my preferences to show the date in infoboxes as, for example, "23 October 2004" instead of "2004-10-23". However, in the infobox of the [[Windows 7]] page, it displays the support end dates as, for example, "2020-12-15" instead of "15 December 2020". That's because a break point <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> was added to the end of the date to also display the support end date for ESU customers. Even if the break point is replaced with commata or something else, it will display the dates "wrong". Is there a way to fix this in MediaWiki? - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 14:44, 18 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Rename account request ==<br />
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Can you rename me to "Someone200"? Because the<br />
last time I did this, I got rejected even when the 6-months old requirement meets. So, I'd to have a rename for the first time. I still keep the old name, so for my request in Archive 8 it shouldn't be count as 1 rename. {{User:Someone/Signature|11:16, 28 April 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:The requirement was actually changed to 1 year, and your account was already a year old, so your request should be accepted. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:24, 28 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
: I'm waiting so long, why doesn't the request accepted? {{User:Someone/Signature|09:49, 16 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:β '''Done.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username Change #2 ==<br />
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Ignore the other one, Anyways can I change my username to "ShamsBetas"? My user account is six months old, and for first rename it used to be 5 months old. Anyways, this will represent me in betas. (not trying to copy Someone200 I was planning to do it but I forgot so after Someone200 changed his username I remembered back) [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 10:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Your first edit was not even 3 months ago. β '''Denied.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Because I didnt know that I can make edits at that time. Ill wait a year this time. I'm not angry or anything i would still keep it for 1 year. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 11:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
==I think it's now time==<br />
I think we gave too much time for Deborahh1995. Just like Someone200 said, they could be a bot, that makes well-redundant edits with the ever same description of "New changes". If I would be an admin, I would block them months ago. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 15:34, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, if I was a mod, could have blocked him immediately. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 15:36, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:But you're not an admin. If you have a problem with Deborrah's edits, bring it up on their talk page first. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 16:24, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Weird thing is sometimes, but rarely Deborahh says normally. Like [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_(original_release)&oldid=264796 the revision 264796 of Windows 11 (original release)] and [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&oldid=251276 the revision 251276 of Internet Explorer 5]. Sometimes Deborahh are a bot, but sometimes a human. I'm getting confused. {{User:Someone200/Signature|08:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:::Maybe we can block them with the reason "Addition of repetitive content". - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 11:41, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That is something an abuse filter would do and besides what is up with all the blocking talk? First when you trigger the filter it at first gives you a warning but when you trigger it again you only get blocked from editing! "Common vandalism" does the same exact thing as the former title. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:42, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::About the blocking talk, Deborahh1995 is known for making redundant edits and some people like me hate them. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 09:51, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Yup also I gained a new behavior which is no longer spamming talk pages and using them as an instant messaging service also like me and [[User:Ryuzaki]] said the first rule is to be civil to other users which you have broken twice in the section I recently edited according to Ryuzaki. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:28, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:more like you gained your old behavior of spamming discussion pages... [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Sorry about that also I calmed down. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 00:29, 4 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Freepornsex ==<br />
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As its name states. Unacceptable username. π€¦ - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 16:19, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:He got blocked. [[User:NitroGD|NitroGD]] 16:31, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why have there been so many unacceptable usernames on {{SITENAME}} this is so berserk maybe a new abuse filter could help with more preventing of it. If I see another inappropriate username I will report it here. So the user can get blocked by an administrator such as [[User:BF10]] or so. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:11, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Besides that is not coolπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:14, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And that makes me very angry when a new user like that does such a thing they need more banning done to them and it is getting old this type of stuff like an inappropriate username really needs a new abuse filter so that it can be prevented. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 09:51, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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If I catch any user like this one again naming himself/herself an inappropriate username I am going to report them. And they will have an indefinitely long time of a ban/block by an admin like [[User:BF10]], [[User:Ryuzaki]], and/or [[User:JaGoTu]] who is also the founder of this wiki {{SITENAME}}! So I am here to give one last warning to anybody who creates an inappropriate username for themselvesπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 10:01, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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[[User:98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]], unacceptable usernames are those accounts, which are believed to be used only for vandalism. That's why those accounts are unacceptable. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 18:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok, I get it now I just didn't like this strange unacceptable behavior. Besides how did you see this message? [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok but I wish a better abuse filter would be created when it is created set the setting to block. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:48, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I hate them too but sometimes it needs more banning done to user who made the unacceptable username plus why do you think this wiki needs an abuse filter to disallow it? [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:37, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== we got the official iOS 17 homescreen ==<br />
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Itβs here:<br />
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_17 [[User:AEMthebetaguy|AEMthebetaguy - Hey!]] ([[User talk:AEMthebetaguy|talk]]) 01:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Featured article/2023-07 proposal ==<br />
Here's my proposal for next month's featured article. I accidentally published it before contacting you, sorry for the hassle.<br />
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[[File:Windows 11-10.0.21380.1001-Desktop.png|thumb|200px|[[Windows 11 build 21380]]]] '''[[Windows 11 build 21380]]''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was first shown running on an Acer Aspire Vero prototype, which was first demonstrated during the 2021 Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival. The build was obtained by BetaWorld members and uploaded to the aforementioned website on 8 June 2023 and was shared publicly two days later via the BetaWorld Blog.<br />
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This build is one out of many known builds to be compiled from a branch with the <code>fs</code> prefix. The prefix stands for ''Firesteel'', the codename for an internal Microsoft self-hosting effort related to Windows 11 development. It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design (similar to the 2012 Microsoft logo); however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
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{{Unsigned|Zenphia1}}<br />
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:Maybe, featured articles of 2023-07 should be either [[Windows Embedded 8]]:<br />
:[[File:WindowsEmbedded8-2.0.0372.0-Desktop.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
:or [[Windows Embedded 8.1]]:<br />
:[[File:Windows 8.1 Embedded-2018-11-16-15-02-23.png|thumb|200px]]<br />
:because they will reach the end of support next month. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 09:57, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I more likely think that BF10 will create a "Featured article" about the recently shared [[Windows 11 build 21380]]. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 10:08, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::I don't think why the featured article of 2023-07 should be Windows 11 build 23180. Contact BF10 or another administrator to discuss a featured article of 2023-07. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 11:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::Welp, Windows Embedded versions are too obscure and we don't need to feature an article about Windows Embedded just because it lost its support on <insert EOS date here>. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:05, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
[[Special:Contributions/Zenphia1|Zenphia1]], the featured article of 2023-07 is [[Windows XP build 2210]], see [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-07]]. [[Special:Contributions/93.72.29.12|93.72.29.12]] 14:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::In addition, [[Windows 11 build 21380]] has been chosen for August: [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-08]]. --[[User:Tobi|Tobi]] ([[User talk:Tobi|talk]]) 12:15, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
== [[Special:Contributions/93.190.138.188|93.190.138.188]] ==<br />
I'm requesting to block this IP Address from editing for persistent vandalism. [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 18:27, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== We Msut Delete User Talk: Chieu chuan sin ==<br />
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delete Page and Block them!!!!!!!!!!! --Anti Vandalism Team {{Unsigned|51.81.200.63}}<br />
:You shouldn't have put 11 exclamation marks on your message, but I agree with you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:10, 30 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Can i translate BetaWiki into Spanish? ==<br />
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I can't translate pages into Spanish at the moment, but it would be cool to have BetaWiki available in both English and Spanish. Plus, i know Spanish very well. --[[User:Sami999999|Sami999999]]<br />
:BetaWiki is an English-only community, and there's currently no plan to make the wiki multilingual. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:27, 3 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::But is there a way to make a Simple English edition of Betawiki (in a case for those people who are learning English?) [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 10:22, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::No, and it will never be implemented because websites generally use professional-sounding English and not simple English. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:10, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:We don't currently plan on carrying official translations (and that includes Simple English), but there is no restriction on unofficial ones as long as they give appropriate credit in accordance with CC-BY-SA 4.0. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Same here. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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This is the dumbest question I have ever seen you cannot translate this wiki to Spanish this is an English wiki and always will be so if I catch you translating I will report you to admins and they will block you from editing so you better watch out at what you're doing IP. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why did you have the thought to even ask a question like this? The guidelines of the wiki say that this cannot be translated to Spanish even if you know it very well. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Where do you even see that in the Guidelines? Now I do see that the first rule is to be civil to other users, which you have broken at least twice in this section. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}}<br />
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According to [[User:Ryuzaki]] you should be civil to other users even if they can't translate {{SITENAME}} into Spanish and that isn't even a guideline to translate the wiki so for this you got blocked for 6 months and I gave you a warning on my talk page, the community portal, and now the administrators noticeboard so I don't want any more of this to continue!π [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And being civil to other users is the very first guideline you should obey and these guidelines include being civil to other users like I said before, not using it as an instant messaging service, and even other guidelines so you disobeyed the first two I mentioned in this section especially the important ones that why you got blocked until January 17, 2024. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change my username please (again) ==<br />
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Alright, its been a year since my last rename. Can I please be changed from βUncle Captainβ to "Florian?β Because, I am starting to not use the current one anymore. Thanks. [[User:Uncle Captain|Uncle Captain]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 04:05, 3 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:OK, anyone here? [[User:Uncle Captain|Florian]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 00:16, 7 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change username or Delete my account instead if possible? ==<br />
If account can't be deleted, change username to `Deleted User 23894729834572983479234` {{Unsigned|TheAlienDrew}}<br />
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== Invalid Discord Invite in Sidebar ==<br />
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Hello. The discord invite in the sidebar of the website is invalid. -[[Special:Contributions/74.82.60.25|74.82.60.25]] 04:11, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:They just forgot to boost the server to Level 3. This should have been fixed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:19, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Administrators%27_noticeboard&diff=300718BetaWiki:Administrators' noticeboard2023-10-31T13:07:59Z<p>NaraInsider1694: /* "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? */</p>
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:If you are an administrator of the BetaWiki Discord server, simply follow these steps:<br />
# Open the server settings of the BetaWiki Discord server.<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Bans".<br />
# Click on "panda009."<br />
# Click "Revoke Ban". {{Unsigned|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda}}<br />
::admins: lmao we're not doing that [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:00, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:This situation is a mess. We were talking about Microsoft Theme Packager, and then banned out of nowhere<br />
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The server should adopt a second offense = ban rule [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 13:06, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Drop the lies, you advertised your server according to the admins. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== I am back once again, and I learned my lessons ==<br />
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<s>Anyways, can I change my name to inabbidamo? This will make perfect connections between my YT account and Reddit account. I know my real name is Shams. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:14, 3 April 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
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:nevermind, changed my mind. Keep it as Shams1917. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Anyway, glad to see you again. π You don't have missed much, though, only less notable things happened in the past since you're absent, aside from my user page and signature and April Fools Day. (No new leaked builds, aside from Win11 Insider, etc.) '''To the admins:''' It seems that it's now time to archive the current discussions, as we now reached a total of 26 topics, whereas normally the limit of current topics is 19. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 00:08, 4 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Ban 2001:16A2:E9FB:5400:DDAC:BE58:380C:32BC ==<br />
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Vandalism on first edits, he changed it from unleaked to unleaghhhed bro is having a stroke --[[Special:Contributions/156.201.147.49|156.201.147.49]] 11:35, 5 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== About unused content and updating empty sites ==<br />
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Tell me, is it true that all of the unused content goes against screenshot guidelines? I uploaded some of the unused files to galleries of a few Windows pages, but when I checked a few minutes later, they got deleted by [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]), or better to say, the pages were reverted. Later I read all of the screenshot guidelines and tried to upload one unused photo again, but the page was reverted again for some reason.<br />
Also, how I saw, empty pages aren't safe from this. I updated the page of Windows Neptune build 5111.6 by adding some content, but again, everything was reverted. What's the reason for this?{{Unsigned|Nduserwin90021}}<br />
:It might be worth taking a few more moments to read stuff. This does not belong here as it's not a request for an administrator action, see the big banner on top of this page. Also, reading the existing [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] article, especially the "Version number" section might provide some hints as to see why your edits were reverted. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 12:41, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
:In addition, those unused screenshots do not meet the screenshot guidelines. I am the user who reverted your edits, so I'm sorry if I caused an inconvenience to you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:17, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Dates in infoboxes ==<br />
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So I have set my preferences to show the date in infoboxes as, for example, "23 October 2004" instead of "2004-10-23". However, in the infobox of the [[Windows 7]] page, it displays the support end dates as, for example, "2020-12-15" instead of "15 December 2020". That's because a break point <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> was added to the end of the date to also display the support end date for ESU customers. Even if the break point is replaced with commata or something else, it will display the dates "wrong". Is there a way to fix this in MediaWiki? - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 14:44, 18 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Rename account request ==<br />
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Can you rename me to "Someone200"? Because the<br />
last time I did this, I got rejected even when the 6-months old requirement meets. So, I'd to have a rename for the first time. I still keep the old name, so for my request in Archive 8 it shouldn't be count as 1 rename. {{User:Someone/Signature|11:16, 28 April 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:The requirement was actually changed to 1 year, and your account was already a year old, so your request should be accepted. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:24, 28 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
: I'm waiting so long, why doesn't the request accepted? {{User:Someone/Signature|09:49, 16 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:β '''Done.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username Change #2 ==<br />
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Ignore the other one, Anyways can I change my username to "ShamsBetas"? My user account is six months old, and for first rename it used to be 5 months old. Anyways, this will represent me in betas. (not trying to copy Someone200 I was planning to do it but I forgot so after Someone200 changed his username I remembered back) [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 10:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Your first edit was not even 3 months ago. β '''Denied.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Because I didnt know that I can make edits at that time. Ill wait a year this time. I'm not angry or anything i would still keep it for 1 year. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 11:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
==I think it's now time==<br />
I think we gave too much time for Deborahh1995. Just like Someone200 said, they could be a bot, that makes well-redundant edits with the ever same description of "New changes". If I would be an admin, I would block them months ago. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 15:34, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, if I was a mod, could have blocked him immediately. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 15:36, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:But you're not an admin. If you have a problem with Deborrah's edits, bring it up on their talk page first. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 16:24, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Weird thing is sometimes, but rarely Deborahh says normally. Like [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_(original_release)&oldid=264796 the revision 264796 of Windows 11 (original release)] and [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&oldid=251276 the revision 251276 of Internet Explorer 5]. Sometimes Deborahh are a bot, but sometimes a human. I'm getting confused. {{User:Someone200/Signature|08:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:::Maybe we can block them with the reason "Addition of repetitive content". - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 11:41, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That is something an abuse filter would do and besides what is up with all the blocking talk? First when you trigger the filter it at first gives you a warning but when you trigger it again you only get blocked from editing! "Common vandalism" does the same exact thing as the former title. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:42, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::About the blocking talk, Deborahh1995 is known for making redundant edits and some people like me hate them. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 09:51, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Yup also I gained a new behavior which is no longer spamming talk pages and using them as an instant messaging service also like me and [[User:Ryuzaki]] said the first rule is to be civil to other users which you have broken twice in the section I recently edited according to Ryuzaki. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:28, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:more like you gained your old behavior of spamming discussion pages... [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Sorry about that also I calmed down. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 00:29, 4 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Freepornsex ==<br />
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As its name states. Unacceptable username. π€¦ - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 16:19, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:He got blocked. [[User:NitroGD|NitroGD]] 16:31, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why have there been so many unacceptable usernames on {{SITENAME}} this is so berserk maybe a new abuse filter could help with more preventing of it. If I see another inappropriate username I will report it here. So the user can get blocked by an administrator such as [[User:BF10]] or so. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:11, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Besides that is not coolπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:14, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And that makes me very angry when a new user like that does such a thing they need more banning done to them and it is getting old this type of stuff like an inappropriate username really needs a new abuse filter so that it can be prevented. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 09:51, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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If I catch any user like this one again naming himself/herself an inappropriate username I am going to report them. And they will have an indefinitely long time of a ban/block by an admin like [[User:BF10]], [[User:Ryuzaki]], and/or [[User:JaGoTu]] who is also the founder of this wiki {{SITENAME}}! So I am here to give one last warning to anybody who creates an inappropriate username for themselvesπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 10:01, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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[[User:98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]], unacceptable usernames are those accounts, which are believed to be used only for vandalism. That's why those accounts are unacceptable. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 18:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok, I get it now I just didn't like this strange unacceptable behavior. Besides how did you see this message? [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok but I wish a better abuse filter would be created when it is created set the setting to block. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:48, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I hate them too but sometimes it needs more banning done to user who made the unacceptable username plus why do you think this wiki needs an abuse filter to disallow it? [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:37, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== we got the official iOS 17 homescreen ==<br />
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Itβs here:<br />
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_17 [[User:AEMthebetaguy|AEMthebetaguy - Hey!]] ([[User talk:AEMthebetaguy|talk]]) 01:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Featured article/2023-07 proposal ==<br />
Here's my proposal for next month's featured article. I accidentally published it before contacting you, sorry for the hassle.<br />
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[[File:Windows 11-10.0.21380.1001-Desktop.png|thumb|200px|[[Windows 11 build 21380]]]] '''[[Windows 11 build 21380]]''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was first shown running on an Acer Aspire Vero prototype, which was first demonstrated during the 2021 Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival. The build was obtained by BetaWorld members and uploaded to the aforementioned website on 8 June 2023 and was shared publicly two days later via the BetaWorld Blog.<br />
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This build is one out of many known builds to be compiled from a branch with the <code>fs</code> prefix. The prefix stands for ''Firesteel'', the codename for an internal Microsoft self-hosting effort related to Windows 11 development. It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design (similar to the 2012 Microsoft logo); however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
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{{Unsigned|Zenphia1}}<br />
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:Maybe, featured articles of 2023-07 should be either [[Windows Embedded 8]]:<br />
:[[File:WindowsEmbedded8-2.0.0372.0-Desktop.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
:or [[Windows Embedded 8.1]]:<br />
:[[File:Windows 8.1 Embedded-2018-11-16-15-02-23.png|thumb|200px]]<br />
:because they will reach the end of support next month. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 09:57, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I more likely think that BF10 will create a "Featured article" about the recently shared [[Windows 11 build 21380]]. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 10:08, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::I don't think why the featured article of 2023-07 should be Windows 11 build 23180. Contact BF10 or another administrator to discuss a featured article of 2023-07. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 11:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::Welp, Windows Embedded versions are too obscure and we don't need to feature an article about Windows Embedded just because it lost its support on <insert EOS date here>. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:05, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
[[Special:Contributions/Zenphia1|Zenphia1]], the featured article of 2023-07 is [[Windows XP build 2210]], see [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-07]]. [[Special:Contributions/93.72.29.12|93.72.29.12]] 14:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::In addition, [[Windows 11 build 21380]] has been chosen for August: [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-08]]. --[[User:Tobi|Tobi]] ([[User talk:Tobi|talk]]) 12:15, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
== [[Special:Contributions/93.190.138.188|93.190.138.188]] ==<br />
I'm requesting to block this IP Address from editing for persistent vandalism. [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 18:27, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== We Msut Delete User Talk: Chieu chuan sin ==<br />
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delete Page and Block them!!!!!!!!!!! --Anti Vandalism Team {{Unsigned|51.81.200.63}}<br />
:You shouldn't have put 11 exclamation marks on your message, but I agree with you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:10, 30 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Can i translate BetaWiki into Spanish? ==<br />
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I can't translate pages into Spanish at the moment, but it would be cool to have BetaWiki available in both English and Spanish. Plus, i know Spanish very well. --[[User:Sami999999|Sami999999]]<br />
:BetaWiki is an English-only community, and there's currently no plan to make the wiki multilingual. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:27, 3 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::But is there a way to make a Simple English edition of Betawiki (in a case for those people who are learning English?) [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 10:22, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::No, and it will never be implemented because websites generally use professional-sounding English and not simple English. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:10, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:We don't currently plan on carrying official translations (and that includes Simple English), but there is no restriction on unofficial ones as long as they give appropriate credit in accordance with CC-BY-SA 4.0. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Same here. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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This is the dumbest question I have ever seen you cannot translate this wiki to Spanish this is an English wiki and always will be so if I catch you translating I will report you to admins and they will block you from editing so you better watch out at what you're doing IP. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why did you have the thought to even ask a question like this? The guidelines of the wiki say that this cannot be translated to Spanish even if you know it very well. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Where do you even see that in the Guidelines? Now I do see that the first rule is to be civil to other users, which you have broken at least twice in this section. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}}<br />
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According to [[User:Ryuzaki]] you should be civil to other users even if they can't translate {{SITENAME}} into Spanish and that isn't even a guideline to translate the wiki so for this you got blocked for 6 months and I gave you a warning on my talk page, the community portal, and now the administrators noticeboard so I don't want any more of this to continue!π [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And being civil to other users is the very first guideline you should obey and these guidelines include being civil to other users like I said before, not using it as an instant messaging service, and even other guidelines so you disobeyed the first two I mentioned in this section especially the important ones that why you got blocked until January 17, 2024. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change my username please (again) ==<br />
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Alright, its been a year since my last rename. Can I please be changed from βUncle Captainβ to "Florian?β Because, I am starting to not use the current one anymore. Thanks. [[User:Uncle Captain|Uncle Captain]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 04:05, 3 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:OK, anyone here? [[User:Uncle Captain|Florian]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 00:16, 7 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change username or Delete my account instead if possible? ==<br />
If account can't be deleted, change username to `Deleted User 23894729834572983479234` {{Unsigned|TheAlienDrew}}<br />
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== Invalid Discord Invite in Sidebar ==<br />
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Hello. The discord invite in the sidebar of the website is invalid. -[[Special:Contributions/74.82.60.25|74.82.60.25]] 04:11, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:They just forgot to boost the server to Level 3. This should have been fixed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:19, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Administrators%27_noticeboard&diff=300713BetaWiki:Administrators' noticeboard2023-10-31T13:00:03Z<p>NaraInsider1694: /* "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? */</p>
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:If you are an administrator of the BetaWiki Discord server, simply follow these steps:<br />
# Open the server settings of the BetaWiki Discord server.<br />
# Scroll down and click on "Bans".<br />
# Click on "panda009."<br />
# Click "Revoke Ban".<br />
::admins: lmao we're not doing that [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:00, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== I am back once again, and I learned my lessons ==<br />
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<s>Anyways, can I change my name to inabbidamo? This will make perfect connections between my YT account and Reddit account. I know my real name is Shams. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:14, 3 April 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
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:nevermind, changed my mind. Keep it as Shams1917. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Anyway, glad to see you again. π You don't have missed much, though, only less notable things happened in the past since you're absent, aside from my user page and signature and April Fools Day. (No new leaked builds, aside from Win11 Insider, etc.) '''To the admins:''' It seems that it's now time to archive the current discussions, as we now reached a total of 26 topics, whereas normally the limit of current topics is 19. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 00:08, 4 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Ban 2001:16A2:E9FB:5400:DDAC:BE58:380C:32BC ==<br />
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Vandalism on first edits, he changed it from unleaked to unleaghhhed bro is having a stroke --[[Special:Contributions/156.201.147.49|156.201.147.49]] 11:35, 5 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== About unused content and updating empty sites ==<br />
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Tell me, is it true that all of the unused content goes against screenshot guidelines? I uploaded some of the unused files to galleries of a few Windows pages, but when I checked a few minutes later, they got deleted by [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]), or better to say, the pages were reverted. Later I read all of the screenshot guidelines and tried to upload one unused photo again, but the page was reverted again for some reason.<br />
Also, how I saw, empty pages aren't safe from this. I updated the page of Windows Neptune build 5111.6 by adding some content, but again, everything was reverted. What's the reason for this?{{Unsigned|Nduserwin90021}}<br />
:It might be worth taking a few more moments to read stuff. This does not belong here as it's not a request for an administrator action, see the big banner on top of this page. Also, reading the existing [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] article, especially the "Version number" section might provide some hints as to see why your edits were reverted. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 12:41, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
:In addition, those unused screenshots do not meet the screenshot guidelines. I am the user who reverted your edits, so I'm sorry if I caused an inconvenience to you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:17, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Dates in infoboxes ==<br />
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So I have set my preferences to show the date in infoboxes as, for example, "23 October 2004" instead of "2004-10-23". However, in the infobox of the [[Windows 7]] page, it displays the support end dates as, for example, "2020-12-15" instead of "15 December 2020". That's because a break point <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> was added to the end of the date to also display the support end date for ESU customers. Even if the break point is replaced with commata or something else, it will display the dates "wrong". Is there a way to fix this in MediaWiki? - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 14:44, 18 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Rename account request ==<br />
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Can you rename me to "Someone200"? Because the<br />
last time I did this, I got rejected even when the 6-months old requirement meets. So, I'd to have a rename for the first time. I still keep the old name, so for my request in Archive 8 it shouldn't be count as 1 rename. {{User:Someone/Signature|11:16, 28 April 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:The requirement was actually changed to 1 year, and your account was already a year old, so your request should be accepted. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:24, 28 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
: I'm waiting so long, why doesn't the request accepted? {{User:Someone/Signature|09:49, 16 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:β '''Done.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username Change #2 ==<br />
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Ignore the other one, Anyways can I change my username to "ShamsBetas"? My user account is six months old, and for first rename it used to be 5 months old. Anyways, this will represent me in betas. (not trying to copy Someone200 I was planning to do it but I forgot so after Someone200 changed his username I remembered back) [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 10:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Your first edit was not even 3 months ago. β '''Denied.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Because I didnt know that I can make edits at that time. Ill wait a year this time. I'm not angry or anything i would still keep it for 1 year. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 11:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
==I think it's now time==<br />
I think we gave too much time for Deborahh1995. Just like Someone200 said, they could be a bot, that makes well-redundant edits with the ever same description of "New changes". If I would be an admin, I would block them months ago. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 15:34, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, if I was a mod, could have blocked him immediately. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 15:36, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:But you're not an admin. If you have a problem with Deborrah's edits, bring it up on their talk page first. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 16:24, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Weird thing is sometimes, but rarely Deborahh says normally. Like [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_(original_release)&oldid=264796 the revision 264796 of Windows 11 (original release)] and [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&oldid=251276 the revision 251276 of Internet Explorer 5]. Sometimes Deborahh are a bot, but sometimes a human. I'm getting confused. {{User:Someone200/Signature|08:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:::Maybe we can block them with the reason "Addition of repetitive content". - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 11:41, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That is something an abuse filter would do and besides what is up with all the blocking talk? First when you trigger the filter it at first gives you a warning but when you trigger it again you only get blocked from editing! "Common vandalism" does the same exact thing as the former title. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:42, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::About the blocking talk, Deborahh1995 is known for making redundant edits and some people like me hate them. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 09:51, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Yup also I gained a new behavior which is no longer spamming talk pages and using them as an instant messaging service also like me and [[User:Ryuzaki]] said the first rule is to be civil to other users which you have broken twice in the section I recently edited according to Ryuzaki. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:28, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:more like you gained your old behavior of spamming discussion pages... [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Sorry about that also I calmed down. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 00:29, 4 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Freepornsex ==<br />
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As its name states. Unacceptable username. π€¦ - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 16:19, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:He got blocked. [[User:NitroGD|NitroGD]] 16:31, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why have there been so many unacceptable usernames on {{SITENAME}} this is so berserk maybe a new abuse filter could help with more preventing of it. If I see another inappropriate username I will report it here. So the user can get blocked by an administrator such as [[User:BF10]] or so. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:11, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Besides that is not coolπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:14, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And that makes me very angry when a new user like that does such a thing they need more banning done to them and it is getting old this type of stuff like an inappropriate username really needs a new abuse filter so that it can be prevented. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 09:51, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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If I catch any user like this one again naming himself/herself an inappropriate username I am going to report them. And they will have an indefinitely long time of a ban/block by an admin like [[User:BF10]], [[User:Ryuzaki]], and/or [[User:JaGoTu]] who is also the founder of this wiki {{SITENAME}}! So I am here to give one last warning to anybody who creates an inappropriate username for themselvesπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 10:01, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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[[User:98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]], unacceptable usernames are those accounts, which are believed to be used only for vandalism. That's why those accounts are unacceptable. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 18:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok, I get it now I just didn't like this strange unacceptable behavior. Besides how did you see this message? [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok but I wish a better abuse filter would be created when it is created set the setting to block. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:48, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I hate them too but sometimes it needs more banning done to user who made the unacceptable username plus why do you think this wiki needs an abuse filter to disallow it? [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:37, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== we got the official iOS 17 homescreen ==<br />
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Itβs here:<br />
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_17 [[User:AEMthebetaguy|AEMthebetaguy - Hey!]] ([[User talk:AEMthebetaguy|talk]]) 01:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Featured article/2023-07 proposal ==<br />
Here's my proposal for next month's featured article. I accidentally published it before contacting you, sorry for the hassle.<br />
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[[File:Windows 11-10.0.21380.1001-Desktop.png|thumb|200px|[[Windows 11 build 21380]]]] '''[[Windows 11 build 21380]]''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was first shown running on an Acer Aspire Vero prototype, which was first demonstrated during the 2021 Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival. The build was obtained by BetaWorld members and uploaded to the aforementioned website on 8 June 2023 and was shared publicly two days later via the BetaWorld Blog.<br />
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This build is one out of many known builds to be compiled from a branch with the <code>fs</code> prefix. The prefix stands for ''Firesteel'', the codename for an internal Microsoft self-hosting effort related to Windows 11 development. It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design (similar to the 2012 Microsoft logo); however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
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{{Unsigned|Zenphia1}}<br />
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:Maybe, featured articles of 2023-07 should be either [[Windows Embedded 8]]:<br />
:[[File:WindowsEmbedded8-2.0.0372.0-Desktop.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
:or [[Windows Embedded 8.1]]:<br />
:[[File:Windows 8.1 Embedded-2018-11-16-15-02-23.png|thumb|200px]]<br />
:because they will reach the end of support next month. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 09:57, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I more likely think that BF10 will create a "Featured article" about the recently shared [[Windows 11 build 21380]]. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 10:08, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::I don't think why the featured article of 2023-07 should be Windows 11 build 23180. Contact BF10 or another administrator to discuss a featured article of 2023-07. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 11:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::Welp, Windows Embedded versions are too obscure and we don't need to feature an article about Windows Embedded just because it lost its support on <insert EOS date here>. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:05, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
[[Special:Contributions/Zenphia1|Zenphia1]], the featured article of 2023-07 is [[Windows XP build 2210]], see [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-07]]. [[Special:Contributions/93.72.29.12|93.72.29.12]] 14:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::In addition, [[Windows 11 build 21380]] has been chosen for August: [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-08]]. --[[User:Tobi|Tobi]] ([[User talk:Tobi|talk]]) 12:15, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
== [[Special:Contributions/93.190.138.188|93.190.138.188]] ==<br />
I'm requesting to block this IP Address from editing for persistent vandalism. [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 18:27, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== We Msut Delete User Talk: Chieu chuan sin ==<br />
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delete Page and Block them!!!!!!!!!!! --Anti Vandalism Team {{Unsigned|51.81.200.63}}<br />
:You shouldn't have put 11 exclamation marks on your message, but I agree with you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:10, 30 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Can i translate BetaWiki into Spanish? ==<br />
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I can't translate pages into Spanish at the moment, but it would be cool to have BetaWiki available in both English and Spanish. Plus, i know Spanish very well. --[[User:Sami999999|Sami999999]]<br />
:BetaWiki is an English-only community, and there's currently no plan to make the wiki multilingual. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:27, 3 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::But is there a way to make a Simple English edition of Betawiki (in a case for those people who are learning English?) [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 10:22, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::No, and it will never be implemented because websites generally use professional-sounding English and not simple English. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:10, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:We don't currently plan on carrying official translations (and that includes Simple English), but there is no restriction on unofficial ones as long as they give appropriate credit in accordance with CC-BY-SA 4.0. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Same here. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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This is the dumbest question I have ever seen you cannot translate this wiki to Spanish this is an English wiki and always will be so if I catch you translating I will report you to admins and they will block you from editing so you better watch out at what you're doing IP. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why did you have the thought to even ask a question like this? The guidelines of the wiki say that this cannot be translated to Spanish even if you know it very well. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Where do you even see that in the Guidelines? Now I do see that the first rule is to be civil to other users, which you have broken at least twice in this section. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}}<br />
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According to [[User:Ryuzaki]] you should be civil to other users even if they can't translate {{SITENAME}} into Spanish and that isn't even a guideline to translate the wiki so for this you got blocked for 6 months and I gave you a warning on my talk page, the community portal, and now the administrators noticeboard so I don't want any more of this to continue!π [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And being civil to other users is the very first guideline you should obey and these guidelines include being civil to other users like I said before, not using it as an instant messaging service, and even other guidelines so you disobeyed the first two I mentioned in this section especially the important ones that why you got blocked until January 17, 2024. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change my username please (again) ==<br />
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Alright, its been a year since my last rename. Can I please be changed from βUncle Captainβ to "Florian?β Because, I am starting to not use the current one anymore. Thanks. [[User:Uncle Captain|Uncle Captain]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 04:05, 3 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:OK, anyone here? [[User:Uncle Captain|Florian]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 00:16, 7 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change username or Delete my account instead if possible? ==<br />
If account can't be deleted, change username to `Deleted User 23894729834572983479234` {{Unsigned|TheAlienDrew}}<br />
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== Invalid Discord Invite in Sidebar ==<br />
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Hello. The discord invite in the sidebar of the website is invalid. -[[Special:Contributions/74.82.60.25|74.82.60.25]] 04:11, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:They just forgot to boost the server to Level 3. This should have been fixed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:19, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Administrators%27_noticeboard&diff=300711BetaWiki:Administrators' noticeboard2023-10-31T12:49:45Z<p>NaraInsider1694: /* "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? */</p>
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I mean, temporary bans on Discord are a thing... [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:47, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::Not that I heard of... [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:48, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::...which don't apply to the BetaWiki server. If you're banned, you're doomed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|Tjari]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:49, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== I am back once again, and I learned my lessons ==<br />
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<s>Anyways, can I change my name to inabbidamo? This will make perfect connections between my YT account and Reddit account. I know my real name is Shams. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:14, 3 April 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
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:nevermind, changed my mind. Keep it as Shams1917. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Anyway, glad to see you again. π You don't have missed much, though, only less notable things happened in the past since you're absent, aside from my user page and signature and April Fools Day. (No new leaked builds, aside from Win11 Insider, etc.) '''To the admins:''' It seems that it's now time to archive the current discussions, as we now reached a total of 26 topics, whereas normally the limit of current topics is 19. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 00:08, 4 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Ban 2001:16A2:E9FB:5400:DDAC:BE58:380C:32BC ==<br />
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Vandalism on first edits, he changed it from unleaked to unleaghhhed bro is having a stroke --[[Special:Contributions/156.201.147.49|156.201.147.49]] 11:35, 5 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== About unused content and updating empty sites ==<br />
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Tell me, is it true that all of the unused content goes against screenshot guidelines? I uploaded some of the unused files to galleries of a few Windows pages, but when I checked a few minutes later, they got deleted by [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]), or better to say, the pages were reverted. Later I read all of the screenshot guidelines and tried to upload one unused photo again, but the page was reverted again for some reason.<br />
Also, how I saw, empty pages aren't safe from this. I updated the page of Windows Neptune build 5111.6 by adding some content, but again, everything was reverted. What's the reason for this?{{Unsigned|Nduserwin90021}}<br />
:It might be worth taking a few more moments to read stuff. This does not belong here as it's not a request for an administrator action, see the big banner on top of this page. Also, reading the existing [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] article, especially the "Version number" section might provide some hints as to see why your edits were reverted. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 12:41, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
:In addition, those unused screenshots do not meet the screenshot guidelines. I am the user who reverted your edits, so I'm sorry if I caused an inconvenience to you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:17, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Dates in infoboxes ==<br />
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So I have set my preferences to show the date in infoboxes as, for example, "23 October 2004" instead of "2004-10-23". However, in the infobox of the [[Windows 7]] page, it displays the support end dates as, for example, "2020-12-15" instead of "15 December 2020". That's because a break point <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> was added to the end of the date to also display the support end date for ESU customers. Even if the break point is replaced with commata or something else, it will display the dates "wrong". Is there a way to fix this in MediaWiki? - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 14:44, 18 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Rename account request ==<br />
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Can you rename me to "Someone200"? Because the<br />
last time I did this, I got rejected even when the 6-months old requirement meets. So, I'd to have a rename for the first time. I still keep the old name, so for my request in Archive 8 it shouldn't be count as 1 rename. {{User:Someone/Signature|11:16, 28 April 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:The requirement was actually changed to 1 year, and your account was already a year old, so your request should be accepted. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:24, 28 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
: I'm waiting so long, why doesn't the request accepted? {{User:Someone/Signature|09:49, 16 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:β '''Done.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username Change #2 ==<br />
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Ignore the other one, Anyways can I change my username to "ShamsBetas"? My user account is six months old, and for first rename it used to be 5 months old. Anyways, this will represent me in betas. (not trying to copy Someone200 I was planning to do it but I forgot so after Someone200 changed his username I remembered back) [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 10:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Your first edit was not even 3 months ago. β '''Denied.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Because I didnt know that I can make edits at that time. Ill wait a year this time. I'm not angry or anything i would still keep it for 1 year. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 11:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
==I think it's now time==<br />
I think we gave too much time for Deborahh1995. Just like Someone200 said, they could be a bot, that makes well-redundant edits with the ever same description of "New changes". If I would be an admin, I would block them months ago. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 15:34, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, if I was a mod, could have blocked him immediately. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 15:36, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:But you're not an admin. If you have a problem with Deborrah's edits, bring it up on their talk page first. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 16:24, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Weird thing is sometimes, but rarely Deborahh says normally. Like [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_(original_release)&oldid=264796 the revision 264796 of Windows 11 (original release)] and [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&oldid=251276 the revision 251276 of Internet Explorer 5]. Sometimes Deborahh are a bot, but sometimes a human. I'm getting confused. {{User:Someone200/Signature|08:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:::Maybe we can block them with the reason "Addition of repetitive content". - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 11:41, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That is something an abuse filter would do and besides what is up with all the blocking talk? First when you trigger the filter it at first gives you a warning but when you trigger it again you only get blocked from editing! "Common vandalism" does the same exact thing as the former title. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:42, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::About the blocking talk, Deborahh1995 is known for making redundant edits and some people like me hate them. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 09:51, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Yup also I gained a new behavior which is no longer spamming talk pages and using them as an instant messaging service also like me and [[User:Ryuzaki]] said the first rule is to be civil to other users which you have broken twice in the section I recently edited according to Ryuzaki. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:28, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:more like you gained your old behavior of spamming discussion pages... [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Sorry about that also I calmed down. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 00:29, 4 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Freepornsex ==<br />
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As its name states. Unacceptable username. π€¦ - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 16:19, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:He got blocked. [[User:NitroGD|NitroGD]] 16:31, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why have there been so many unacceptable usernames on {{SITENAME}} this is so berserk maybe a new abuse filter could help with more preventing of it. If I see another inappropriate username I will report it here. So the user can get blocked by an administrator such as [[User:BF10]] or so. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:11, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Besides that is not coolπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:14, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And that makes me very angry when a new user like that does such a thing they need more banning done to them and it is getting old this type of stuff like an inappropriate username really needs a new abuse filter so that it can be prevented. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 09:51, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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If I catch any user like this one again naming himself/herself an inappropriate username I am going to report them. And they will have an indefinitely long time of a ban/block by an admin like [[User:BF10]], [[User:Ryuzaki]], and/or [[User:JaGoTu]] who is also the founder of this wiki {{SITENAME}}! So I am here to give one last warning to anybody who creates an inappropriate username for themselvesπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 10:01, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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[[User:98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]], unacceptable usernames are those accounts, which are believed to be used only for vandalism. That's why those accounts are unacceptable. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 18:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok, I get it now I just didn't like this strange unacceptable behavior. Besides how did you see this message? [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok but I wish a better abuse filter would be created when it is created set the setting to block. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:48, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I hate them too but sometimes it needs more banning done to user who made the unacceptable username plus why do you think this wiki needs an abuse filter to disallow it? [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:37, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== we got the official iOS 17 homescreen ==<br />
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Itβs here:<br />
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_17 [[User:AEMthebetaguy|AEMthebetaguy - Hey!]] ([[User talk:AEMthebetaguy|talk]]) 01:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Featured article/2023-07 proposal ==<br />
Here's my proposal for next month's featured article. I accidentally published it before contacting you, sorry for the hassle.<br />
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[[File:Windows 11-10.0.21380.1001-Desktop.png|thumb|200px|[[Windows 11 build 21380]]]] '''[[Windows 11 build 21380]]''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was first shown running on an Acer Aspire Vero prototype, which was first demonstrated during the 2021 Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival. The build was obtained by BetaWorld members and uploaded to the aforementioned website on 8 June 2023 and was shared publicly two days later via the BetaWorld Blog.<br />
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This build is one out of many known builds to be compiled from a branch with the <code>fs</code> prefix. The prefix stands for ''Firesteel'', the codename for an internal Microsoft self-hosting effort related to Windows 11 development. It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design (similar to the 2012 Microsoft logo); however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
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{{Unsigned|Zenphia1}}<br />
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:Maybe, featured articles of 2023-07 should be either [[Windows Embedded 8]]:<br />
:[[File:WindowsEmbedded8-2.0.0372.0-Desktop.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
:or [[Windows Embedded 8.1]]:<br />
:[[File:Windows 8.1 Embedded-2018-11-16-15-02-23.png|thumb|200px]]<br />
:because they will reach the end of support next month. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 09:57, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I more likely think that BF10 will create a "Featured article" about the recently shared [[Windows 11 build 21380]]. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 10:08, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::I don't think why the featured article of 2023-07 should be Windows 11 build 23180. Contact BF10 or another administrator to discuss a featured article of 2023-07. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 11:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::Welp, Windows Embedded versions are too obscure and we don't need to feature an article about Windows Embedded just because it lost its support on <insert EOS date here>. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:05, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
[[Special:Contributions/Zenphia1|Zenphia1]], the featured article of 2023-07 is [[Windows XP build 2210]], see [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-07]]. [[Special:Contributions/93.72.29.12|93.72.29.12]] 14:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::In addition, [[Windows 11 build 21380]] has been chosen for August: [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-08]]. --[[User:Tobi|Tobi]] ([[User talk:Tobi|talk]]) 12:15, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
== [[Special:Contributions/93.190.138.188|93.190.138.188]] ==<br />
I'm requesting to block this IP Address from editing for persistent vandalism. [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 18:27, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== We Msut Delete User Talk: Chieu chuan sin ==<br />
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delete Page and Block them!!!!!!!!!!! --Anti Vandalism Team {{Unsigned|51.81.200.63}}<br />
:You shouldn't have put 11 exclamation marks on your message, but I agree with you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:10, 30 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Can i translate BetaWiki into Spanish? ==<br />
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I can't translate pages into Spanish at the moment, but it would be cool to have BetaWiki available in both English and Spanish. Plus, i know Spanish very well. --[[User:Sami999999|Sami999999]]<br />
:BetaWiki is an English-only community, and there's currently no plan to make the wiki multilingual. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:27, 3 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::But is there a way to make a Simple English edition of Betawiki (in a case for those people who are learning English?) [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 10:22, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::No, and it will never be implemented because websites generally use professional-sounding English and not simple English. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:10, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:We don't currently plan on carrying official translations (and that includes Simple English), but there is no restriction on unofficial ones as long as they give appropriate credit in accordance with CC-BY-SA 4.0. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Same here. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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This is the dumbest question I have ever seen you cannot translate this wiki to Spanish this is an English wiki and always will be so if I catch you translating I will report you to admins and they will block you from editing so you better watch out at what you're doing IP. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why did you have the thought to even ask a question like this? The guidelines of the wiki say that this cannot be translated to Spanish even if you know it very well. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Where do you even see that in the Guidelines? Now I do see that the first rule is to be civil to other users, which you have broken at least twice in this section. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}}<br />
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According to [[User:Ryuzaki]] you should be civil to other users even if they can't translate {{SITENAME}} into Spanish and that isn't even a guideline to translate the wiki so for this you got blocked for 6 months and I gave you a warning on my talk page, the community portal, and now the administrators noticeboard so I don't want any more of this to continue!π [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And being civil to other users is the very first guideline you should obey and these guidelines include being civil to other users like I said before, not using it as an instant messaging service, and even other guidelines so you disobeyed the first two I mentioned in this section especially the important ones that why you got blocked until January 17, 2024. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change my username please (again) ==<br />
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Alright, its been a year since my last rename. Can I please be changed from βUncle Captainβ to "Florian?β Because, I am starting to not use the current one anymore. Thanks. [[User:Uncle Captain|Uncle Captain]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 04:05, 3 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:OK, anyone here? [[User:Uncle Captain|Florian]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 00:16, 7 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change username or Delete my account instead if possible? ==<br />
If account can't be deleted, change username to `Deleted User 23894729834572983479234` {{Unsigned|TheAlienDrew}}<br />
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== Invalid Discord Invite in Sidebar ==<br />
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Hello. The discord invite in the sidebar of the website is invalid. -[[Special:Contributions/74.82.60.25|74.82.60.25]] 04:11, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:They just forgot to boost the server to Level 3. This should have been fixed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:19, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=BetaWiki:Administrators%27_noticeboard&diff=300707BetaWiki:Administrators' noticeboard2023-10-31T12:46:50Z<p>NaraInsider1694: /* "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? */</p>
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== "panda009." is banned from BetaWiki Discord server, can anyone please help? ==<br />
Can anyone please help me now! My Discord username is "panda009." and I got banned from the BetaWiki Discord server. I am very sorry because I sent a link to a Discord server of mine there. I wanted my ban revoked. [[User:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|Earldridge Jazzed Pineda]] ([[User talk:Earldridge Jazzed Pineda|talk]]) 12:45, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, the admins are not going to unban you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:46, 31 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== I am back once again, and I learned my lessons ==<br />
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<s>Anyways, can I change my name to inabbidamo? This will make perfect connections between my YT account and Reddit account. I know my real name is Shams. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:14, 3 April 2023 (UTC)</s><br />
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:nevermind, changed my mind. Keep it as Shams1917. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 23:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Anyway, glad to see you again. π You don't have missed much, though, only less notable things happened in the past since you're absent, aside from my user page and signature and April Fools Day. (No new leaked builds, aside from Win11 Insider, etc.) '''To the admins:''' It seems that it's now time to archive the current discussions, as we now reached a total of 26 topics, whereas normally the limit of current topics is 19. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 00:08, 4 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Ban 2001:16A2:E9FB:5400:DDAC:BE58:380C:32BC ==<br />
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Vandalism on first edits, he changed it from unleaked to unleaghhhed bro is having a stroke --[[Special:Contributions/156.201.147.49|156.201.147.49]] 11:35, 5 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== About unused content and updating empty sites ==<br />
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Tell me, is it true that all of the unused content goes against screenshot guidelines? I uploaded some of the unused files to galleries of a few Windows pages, but when I checked a few minutes later, they got deleted by [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]), or better to say, the pages were reverted. Later I read all of the screenshot guidelines and tried to upload one unused photo again, but the page was reverted again for some reason.<br />
Also, how I saw, empty pages aren't safe from this. I updated the page of Windows Neptune build 5111.6 by adding some content, but again, everything was reverted. What's the reason for this?{{Unsigned|Nduserwin90021}}<br />
:It might be worth taking a few more moments to read stuff. This does not belong here as it's not a request for an administrator action, see the big banner on top of this page. Also, reading the existing [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] article, especially the "Version number" section might provide some hints as to see why your edits were reverted. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 12:41, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
:In addition, those unused screenshots do not meet the screenshot guidelines. I am the user who reverted your edits, so I'm sorry if I caused an inconvenience to you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 13:17, 13 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Dates in infoboxes ==<br />
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So I have set my preferences to show the date in infoboxes as, for example, "23 October 2004" instead of "2004-10-23". However, in the infobox of the [[Windows 7]] page, it displays the support end dates as, for example, "2020-12-15" instead of "15 December 2020". That's because a break point <code><nowiki><br></nowiki></code> was added to the end of the date to also display the support end date for ESU customers. Even if the break point is replaced with commata or something else, it will display the dates "wrong". Is there a way to fix this in MediaWiki? - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> 14:44, 18 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Rename account request ==<br />
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Can you rename me to "Someone200"? Because the<br />
last time I did this, I got rejected even when the 6-months old requirement meets. So, I'd to have a rename for the first time. I still keep the old name, so for my request in Archive 8 it shouldn't be count as 1 rename. {{User:Someone/Signature|11:16, 28 April 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:The requirement was actually changed to 1 year, and your account was already a year old, so your request should be accepted. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:24, 28 April 2023 (UTC)<br />
: I'm waiting so long, why doesn't the request accepted? {{User:Someone/Signature|09:49, 16 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:β '''Done.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username Change #2 ==<br />
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Ignore the other one, Anyways can I change my username to "ShamsBetas"? My user account is six months old, and for first rename it used to be 5 months old. Anyways, this will represent me in betas. (not trying to copy Someone200 I was planning to do it but I forgot so after Someone200 changed his username I remembered back) [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 10:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Your first edit was not even 3 months ago. β '''Denied.''' --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:59, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
::Because I didnt know that I can make edits at that time. Ill wait a year this time. I'm not angry or anything i would still keep it for 1 year. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 11:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
==I think it's now time==<br />
I think we gave too much time for Deborahh1995. Just like Someone200 said, they could be a bot, that makes well-redundant edits with the ever same description of "New changes". If I would be an admin, I would block them months ago. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 15:34, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yeah, if I was a mod, could have blocked him immediately. [[User:Shams1917|Shams1917]] ([[User talk:Shams1917|talk]]) 15:36, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:But you're not an admin. If you have a problem with Deborrah's edits, bring it up on their talk page first. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 16:24, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Weird thing is sometimes, but rarely Deborahh says normally. Like [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_(original_release)&oldid=264796 the revision 264796 of Windows 11 (original release)] and [https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_5&oldid=251276 the revision 251276 of Internet Explorer 5]. Sometimes Deborahh are a bot, but sometimes a human. I'm getting confused. {{User:Someone200/Signature|08:39, 29 May 2023 (UTC)}}<br />
:::Maybe we can block them with the reason "Addition of repetitive content". - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 11:41, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That is something an abuse filter would do and besides what is up with all the blocking talk? First when you trigger the filter it at first gives you a warning but when you trigger it again you only get blocked from editing! "Common vandalism" does the same exact thing as the former title. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:42, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::About the blocking talk, Deborahh1995 is known for making redundant edits and some people like me hate them. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 09:51, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Yup also I gained a new behavior which is no longer spamming talk pages and using them as an instant messaging service also like me and [[User:Ryuzaki]] said the first rule is to be civil to other users which you have broken twice in the section I recently edited according to Ryuzaki. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:28, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:more like you gained your old behavior of spamming discussion pages... [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Sorry about that also I calmed down. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 00:29, 4 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block Freepornsex ==<br />
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As its name states. Unacceptable username. π€¦ - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 16:19, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
:He got blocked. [[User:NitroGD|NitroGD]] 16:31, 28 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why have there been so many unacceptable usernames on {{SITENAME}} this is so berserk maybe a new abuse filter could help with more preventing of it. If I see another inappropriate username I will report it here. So the user can get blocked by an administrator such as [[User:BF10]] or so. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:11, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Besides that is not coolπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 14:14, 8 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And that makes me very angry when a new user like that does such a thing they need more banning done to them and it is getting old this type of stuff like an inappropriate username really needs a new abuse filter so that it can be prevented. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 09:51, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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If I catch any user like this one again naming himself/herself an inappropriate username I am going to report them. And they will have an indefinitely long time of a ban/block by an admin like [[User:BF10]], [[User:Ryuzaki]], and/or [[User:JaGoTu]] who is also the founder of this wiki {{SITENAME}}! So I am here to give one last warning to anybody who creates an inappropriate username for themselvesπ‘. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 10:01, 14 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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[[User:98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]], unacceptable usernames are those accounts, which are believed to be used only for vandalism. That's why those accounts are unacceptable. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 18:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok, I get it now I just didn't like this strange unacceptable behavior. Besides how did you see this message? [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Ok but I wish a better abuse filter would be created when it is created set the setting to block. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 13:48, 25 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I hate them too but sometimes it needs more banning done to user who made the unacceptable username plus why do you think this wiki needs an abuse filter to disallow it? [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:37, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== we got the official iOS 17 homescreen ==<br />
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Itβs here:<br />
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_17 [[User:AEMthebetaguy|AEMthebetaguy - Hey!]] ([[User talk:AEMthebetaguy|talk]]) 01:38, 6 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Featured article/2023-07 proposal ==<br />
Here's my proposal for next month's featured article. I accidentally published it before contacting you, sorry for the hassle.<br />
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[[File:Windows 11-10.0.21380.1001-Desktop.png|thumb|200px|[[Windows 11 build 21380]]]] '''[[Windows 11 build 21380]]''' is the earliest available build of [[Windows 11 (original release)|Windows 11]], which was first shown running on an Acer Aspire Vero prototype, which was first demonstrated during the 2021 Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival. The build was obtained by BetaWorld members and uploaded to the aforementioned website on 8 June 2023 and was shared publicly two days later via the BetaWorld Blog.<br />
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This build is one out of many known builds to be compiled from a branch with the <code>fs</code> prefix. The prefix stands for ''Firesteel'', the codename for an internal Microsoft self-hosting effort related to Windows 11 development. It is currently the earliest available build to replace the older flag first introduced in [[Windows 8]] with a new flat design (similar to the 2012 Microsoft logo); however, the old design is still present in certain areas presented within the build.<br />
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{{Unsigned|Zenphia1}}<br />
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:Maybe, featured articles of 2023-07 should be either [[Windows Embedded 8]]:<br />
:[[File:WindowsEmbedded8-2.0.0372.0-Desktop.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
:or [[Windows Embedded 8.1]]:<br />
:[[File:Windows 8.1 Embedded-2018-11-16-15-02-23.png|thumb|200px]]<br />
:because they will reach the end of support next month. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 09:57, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::I more likely think that BF10 will create a "Featured article" about the recently shared [[Windows 11 build 21380]]. - <code>[[File:Windows logo (2003).svg|18px]] [[User:Bob2204|Bob2204]]</code> [[File:Arrow.png|15px]] Click here to begin. Or here. [[File:Arrow2.png|15px]] <code>[[User talk:Bob2204|Talk]]</code> - 10:08, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::I don't think why the featured article of 2023-07 should be Windows 11 build 23180. Contact BF10 or another administrator to discuss a featured article of 2023-07. [[Special:Contributions/178.95.99.242|178.95.99.242]] 11:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::::Welp, Windows Embedded versions are too obscure and we don't need to feature an article about Windows Embedded just because it lost its support on <insert EOS date here>. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:05, 15 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
[[Special:Contributions/Zenphia1|Zenphia1]], the featured article of 2023-07 is [[Windows XP build 2210]], see [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-07]]. [[Special:Contributions/93.72.29.12|93.72.29.12]] 14:13, 26 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
::In addition, [[Windows 11 build 21380]] has been chosen for August: [[BetaWiki:Featured article/2023-08]]. --[[User:Tobi|Tobi]] ([[User talk:Tobi|talk]]) 12:15, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
== [[Special:Contributions/93.190.138.188|93.190.138.188]] ==<br />
I'm requesting to block this IP Address from editing for persistent vandalism. [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 18:27, 28 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== We Msut Delete User Talk: Chieu chuan sin ==<br />
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delete Page and Block them!!!!!!!!!!! --Anti Vandalism Team {{Unsigned|51.81.200.63}}<br />
:You shouldn't have put 11 exclamation marks on your message, but I agree with you. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:10, 30 June 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Can i translate BetaWiki into Spanish? ==<br />
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I can't translate pages into Spanish at the moment, but it would be cool to have BetaWiki available in both English and Spanish. Plus, i know Spanish very well. --[[User:Sami999999|Sami999999]]<br />
:BetaWiki is an English-only community, and there's currently no plan to make the wiki multilingual. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 12:27, 3 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
::But is there a way to make a Simple English edition of Betawiki (in a case for those people who are learning English?) [[Special:Contributions/95.132.186.233|95.132.186.233]] 10:22, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:::No, and it will never be implemented because websites generally use professional-sounding English and not simple English. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 11:10, 5 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:We don't currently plan on carrying official translations (and that includes Simple English), but there is no restriction on unofficial ones as long as they give appropriate credit in accordance with CC-BY-SA 4.0. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}} 10:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Same here. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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This is the dumbest question I have ever seen you cannot translate this wiki to Spanish this is an English wiki and always will be so if I catch you translating I will report you to admins and they will block you from editing so you better watch out at what you're doing IP. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:33, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Why did you have the thought to even ask a question like this? The guidelines of the wiki say that this cannot be translated to Spanish even if you know it very well. [[Special:Contributions/2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC|2601:981:4401:1CC0:650A:17B5:DA34:A7EC]] 09:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Where do you even see that in the Guidelines? Now I do see that the first rule is to be civil to other users, which you have broken at least twice in this section. --{{User:Ryuzaki/Signature}}<br />
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According to [[User:Ryuzaki]] you should be civil to other users even if they can't translate {{SITENAME}} into Spanish and that isn't even a guideline to translate the wiki so for this you got blocked for 6 months and I gave you a warning on my talk page, the community portal, and now the administrators noticeboard so I don't want any more of this to continue!π [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:25, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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And being civil to other users is the very first guideline you should obey and these guidelines include being civil to other users like I said before, not using it as an instant messaging service, and even other guidelines so you disobeyed the first two I mentioned in this section especially the important ones that why you got blocked until January 17, 2024. [[Special:Contributions/98.235.155.81|98.235.155.81]] 11:32, 2 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change my username please (again) ==<br />
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Alright, its been a year since my last rename. Can I please be changed from βUncle Captainβ to "Florian?β Because, I am starting to not use the current one anymore. Thanks. [[User:Uncle Captain|Uncle Captain]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 04:05, 3 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:OK, anyone here? [[User:Uncle Captain|Florian]] ([[User talk:Uncle Captain|talk]]) 00:16, 7 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Change username or Delete my account instead if possible? ==<br />
If account can't be deleted, change username to `Deleted User 23894729834572983479234` {{Unsigned|TheAlienDrew}}<br />
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== Invalid Discord Invite in Sidebar ==<br />
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Hello. The discord invite in the sidebar of the website is invalid. -[[Special:Contributions/74.82.60.25|74.82.60.25]] 04:11, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
:They just forgot to boost the server to Level 3. This should have been fixed. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:19, 18 September 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block 46.123.245.70 ==<br />
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That IP is literally another Deborahh1995, who is already blocked. Please block that IP address. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:28, 2 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Also block 122.43.139.77, if you will. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:23, 4 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:46.123.245.46 as well! Find the IP address range that this and 46.123.245.70 are in, and block them. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 12:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Username change ==<br />
I would like to have my username changed to "Tjari" because I don't like my current name anymore. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 04:23, 13 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:it has also been a year since my [[BetaWiki:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_8#Change_my_username|last rename]]. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 05:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
:i think the admins either didn't notice me or ignored me because of my bad actions. [[User:NaraInsider1694|NaraInsider1694]] ([[User talk:NaraInsider1694|talk]]) 06:41, 17 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Block H0unsel h04rds 6748 ==<br />
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The name said is an unacceptable username. [[File:Windows_logo_(2006).svg|35px]] [[User:763004|'''763004''']] ([[User talk:763004|Talk]] &bull; [[User:763004/Sandbox|Sandbox]]) 16:49, 19 October 2023 (UTC)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=300521Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-29T00:04:27Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 300520 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=300519Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-29T00:02:08Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 300518 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_7_build_6519&diff=300502Windows 7 build 65192023-10-28T15:27:03Z<p>NaraInsider1694: harpharpaster is right -- Undo revision 300501 by 156.203.88.94 (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 7]]<br />
|image = Win7Build6519 Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.1.6519.1.winmain.071220-1525<br />
|family=nt<br />
|build=6519<br />
|name=Milestone 1<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
|sku = Starter<br/>Home Basic<br/>Home Basic N<br/>Home Premium<br/>Business<br/>Business N<br/>Ultimate<br />
|compiled = 2007-12-20<br />
|timebomb = 2008-05-07 <br />
|winver = Windows7-6.1.6519-About.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/374|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%207/6.1.6519.1/english/ultimate/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 7 build 6519''' is the official Milestone 1 build of [[Windows 7]], which was uploaded to [[BetaArchive]] on 10 June 2008.<ref>https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4462</ref> Components from the x64 checked/debug flavor from this build were discovered on the Microsoft Symbol Server on 18 June 2022.<br />
<br />
== New features and changes==<br />
=== Hardware support ===<br />
This build introduces a feature internally known as "drift correction", which resolves issues related to Intel CPUs' timestamp counter (TSC) circuit timing that could either potentially prevent services from starting up correctly, cause unexpected shutdowns and/or break the Windows component-based servicing stack entirely. <br />
<br />
=== Boot Graphics Library ===<br />
An early iteration of the Boot Graphics Library has been implemented into the operating system, which expands upon the existing boot video driver library (<code>bootvid.dll</code>) and Windows boot loader applications (<code>winload</code>, <code>winresume</code>) to add support for version 2.0 of the [[w:VESA BIOS Extensions|VESA BIOS Extensions]] display specification. In relation to these changes, the boot screen has been updated to include a placeholder boot animation which features the generic logon screen background image along with a moving glow animation across the aurora.<br />
<br />
===Installation and setup===<br />
*As of 2023, this is the earliest build of Windows to include the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool, commonly known as DISM.<br />
*[[Windows Setup|Setup]] no longer disables an upgrade, but it will show the reason in the Compatibility Report after this option has been selected. At this point, the user is not able to go back to the previous page and it only can exit setup. This only affects setup started from Windows.<br />
*This is the earliest known build to create a "System Reserved" partition, which is used to store the Windows Boot Manager, its boot configuration data (BCD) file, and [[Windows Recovery Environment]]. In this build, it is 500MB compared to the 100MB of later builds (and is something that persists up to the latest [[Windows 10]] and [[Windows 11]] builds).<br />
*The second stage of setup has been completely overhauled, as it only displays a cursor animation and the message that the computer is being set up. This was something that did not ship with the final build and did not come back until [[Windows 8]].<br />
*The System Assessment now runs before the [[Out-of-box experience|OOBE]] starts, and it hides itself under the aforementioned message. This is very similar to what is seen in [[Windows Vista build 5456]].<br />
*OOBE now has a page for setting up a HomeGroup. This is the earliest available build to have this feature.<br />
*The EULA now identifies the operating system as "Windows 7" instead of "Windows Vista".<br />
<br />
=== User interface ===<br />
<br />
* Extended the Windows 7 references into more areas of the operating system like the login screen and the [[Winver|About Windows]] applet.<br />
* On the [[watermark]], "Windows (R) Code Name "Windows 7"" has been replaced with "Windows (R) 7".<br />
* The notification area has been updated on both [[Taskbar|the regular Taskbar and the Superbar]], allowing the user to hide notification icons by dragging them to a separate pop-up window.<br />
* A pin button has been added next to frequent programs in the [[Start menu]].<br />
*The Start search UI has been made wider.<br />
*The "Display" option has been added to the desktop context menu.<br />
*The "How to Share Feedback" program located as a link on the desktop has been revamped and renamed to "Feedback Button" including a new Longhorn-like icon.<br />
*This build introduced [[Windows Aero|Aero]] transparency effects even if the window is maximized.<br />
*The permanent watermark on the Starter SKU was removed.<br />
<br />
=== Winver ===<br />
<br />
*The banner design in the About Windows applet has been overhauled in this build to look more modern, replacing the old banner design that had been in use since [[Windows 2000]].<br />
*This is the earliest available build to remove the information of the system's RAM on the About Windows applet, which had been present since [[Windows 1.0]].<br />
<br />
=== Windows Explorer ===<br />
<br />
*[[File Explorer|Windows Explorer]] can now show previous searches. <br />
*The search box can now be resized.<br />
*The User folder has received a new icon.<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
<br />
*[[Windows Sidebar]] has been removed, which allows for gadgets to be placed freely on the desktop. However, the process of the gadgets is still named <code>sidebar.exe</code> and the entry in the Start menu is still named Sidebar.<br />
*Many of the Windows 7 [[Calculator]] features were already included with this build, such as:<br />
** History<br />
** The unit converter<br />
** Statistics and programmer calculator modes<br />
** Larger equations box<br />
* An early version of [[Windows Media Player 12]] is included.<br />
*The home page of [[Windows Media Center]] has been updated to use larger title fonts.<br />
*The ruler has been added to [[Paint]], which can be toggled from the "View" menu.<br />
* There is a new On-Screen Keyboard hidden in this build, to open it run <code>osk2.exe</code>.<br />
* [[Windows Easy Transfer]] has been greatly overhauled, as it transformed to an [[Windows Aero|Aero]] wizard. Most notably, a covering wallpaper is no longer in use.<br />
* Windows PowerShell has been updated to version 2.0.50727.1432. However, the Start menu folder is still named "Windows PowerShell 1.0".<br />
*"XPS Viewer EP" and "TS Workspace" have been added.<br />
<br />
===Control Panel===<br />
<br />
*The main gradient on the left pane has been changed from the green one used in Vista to a bluish one with a different aurora style. Some applets, however, such as [[Backup and Restore]], [[Windows Update]], or Performance Information and Tools, still use the older design.<br />
*The User Accounts category has been renamed to "User Accounts and Family Safety".<br />
*Device Center has been added, which would become Devices and Printers in the [[Windows 7 build 7600.16385|RTM]]. Despite the breadcrumbs bar indicating that it is under the Hardware and Sound category when launched from the app's search, the link to it hasn't been added yet, and All Control Panel Items is needed to locate it. Due to its earliness, many devices have blank icons and their properties can't be accessed. In addition, the "Add Loosely Coupled Device" and "Bluetooth Radio" links in the toolbar don't work.<br />
*Recovery Center has been added, which would be bundled into Action Center in later builds. As with Device Center, it is not present under any category yet and All Control Panel Items is needed to launch it. It contains basic options for device recovery, such as using [[System Restore]] or resetting the PC to factory defaults or through a Complete PC Backup.<br />
*Windows Sensors, which has the same functionality as the Windows SideShow applet from Vista, has been added.<br />
*Display Settings have been moved to their own "Display" page under Appearance and Personalization, rather than being under the applet in Personalization. When the page is first launched, it provides default scaling options, while screen resolution and custom scaling types still use the previous dialogs.<br />
*Windows Firewall has been integrated into the [[Control Panel]], rather than being a separate applet. However, Firewall settings are still handled through the legacy dialog.<br />
===Miscellaneous===<br />
This is the earliest available build to include DirectWrite (<code>DWrite.dll</code>).<br />
<br />
== Hidden features ==<br />
To enable three following features, open the Registry editor, go to <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced</code>, create a DWORD value called <code>EnableCHS</code>, and set its value to <code>1</code>.<br />
<br />
===Superbar===<br />
This build adds the ability to pin programs to the Superbar.<br />
* Additionally, labels can be removed from window buttons on Superbar by going to <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced</code>, creating a DWORD value called <code>TaskbarAlwaysGlom</code>, and setting its value to <code>1</code>.<br />
<br />
=== Aero Peek ===<br />
This build introduces Aero Peek, which can be activated by holding down the {{Key press|β Win|Space}} keys.<br />
<br />
=== Aero Shake ===<br />
An Aero Shake has been introduced in this build. It minimizes inactive windows by shaking an active one.<br />
<br />
=== Libraries ===<br />
To enable this feature, open the Registry editor, go to <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced</code>, create a DWORD value called <code>M1FNO</code>, and set its value to <code>1</code>.<br />
<br />
More libraries are now added by default and use new icons. Another library still can be created from navigation pane and setup now does its job properly.<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Background Slideshow ===<br />
This build introduces Desktop Background Slideshow, but it is hidden by default. To enable it, open the Registry editor, go to <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced</code>, create a DWORD value called <code>EnableDBS</code>, and set its value to <code>1</code>.<br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
===Installation===<br />
*When installing this build on modern hardware with USB, you must disable USB 3.0 (xHCI) in the BIOS, even if RTM Windows Vista installs fine with it enabled and the drive plugged into the 2.0 ports, as the installer will show an error message that Windows cannot read files.<br />
*On lower resolutions, the <code>Restarting your computer</code> string gets cut off and will display as <code>Restarting your</code>.<br />
*When setup is about to restart, the text for the 10 second countdown overlaps.<br />
<br />
=== General ===<br />
There is a small graphical quirk with the "Run as Administrator" shield (next to application icons) that appears dithered.<br />
<br />
=== Start orb ===<br />
The Start orb appears after the startup sound plays.<br />
<br />
=== Loading screen ===<br />
The loading screen after setup completes might be stuck loading.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<br />
===Setup===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519m1-Setup.png|[[Windows Setup|Setup]]<br />
File:6519-EULA.png|EULA<br />
File:Windows 7 Build 6519-2018-11-13-15-22-11.png|Copying files<br />
File:6519 Setup Overlapping text.png|Restart timer text overlapping<br />
File:Windows 7 Build 6519-2018-11-13-15-42-21.png|Starting second phase of setup<br />
File:Windows 7 Build 6519-2018-11-13-15-44-58.png|Finalizing settings<br />
File:Windows 7 Build 6519-2018-11-13-15-55-30.png|Performance check<br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519m1-OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
File:7 6519-Create Your HomeGroup.png|Create your HomeGroup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===General===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6608-Boot.png|[[Boot screen]]<br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519m1-LoginScreen.png|Login screen<br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519-FirstBoot.png|First boot<br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519-Superbar.png|Superbar with hidden icons flyout<br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519-Superbar-NoLabels.png|Superbar without labels on taskbar buttons<br />
File:6519-Start.png|Pin to Start<br />
File:6519-StartSearch.png|Start search<br />
File:6519-DesktopContext.png|Desktop context menu<br />
<br />
File:6519-StarterEdition.png|Starter SKU<br />
File:Windows7-6.1.6519-RunAsAdmin-VisualBug.png|Run As Admin icon visual bug<br />
File:Windows 7 Build 6519-2018-11-13-16-14-09.png|Demo<br />
File:VirtualBox forgot build number windows 7 build in 32 bit 04 07 2023 07 16 47.png|Windows Basic theme<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Windows Explorer===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:6519-Explorer.png|[[Windows Explorer]]<br />
File:6519-Libraries.png|Libraries<br />
File:6519-LibrarySetup.png|Library Setup<br />
File:6519-EarlyGadgetGallery.png|Early implementation of the Gadget Gallery, based on Windows Explorer<br />
</gallery><br />
===[[Calculator]]===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:6519-Calculator.png|Standard View<br />
File:6519-CalculatorScientific.png|Scientific View<br />
File:6519-CalculatorProgrammer.png|Programmer View<br />
File:6519-CalculatorStatistics.png|Statistics View<br />
File:6519-CalculatorHistory.png|History<br />
File:6519-CalculatorConverter.png|Unit Conversions<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===[[Control Panel]]===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:6519-ControlPanel.png|Category View<br />
File:6519-ControlPanelIconsL.png|Large Icon View<br />
File:6519-ControlPanelIconsS.png|Small Icon View<br />
File:6519-DeviceCenter.png|Device Center<br />
File:6519-RecoveryCenter.png|Recovery Center<br />
File:6519-WindowsSensors.png|Windows Sensors<br />
File:6519-Display.png|Display<br />
File:6519-Personalization.png|Personalization<br />
File:6519-Firewall.png|Windows Firewall<br />
File:6519-FirewallSettings.png|Windows Firewall Settings<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Other Applications===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:6519-Feedback.png|Feedback Button<br />
File:6519-FeedbackButtonSidebar.png|Ditto, sidebar<br />
File:6519-XPS.png|XPS Viewer EP<br />
File:6519-TSWorkspace.png|TS Workspace<br />
File:6519-WMP.png|WMP - Library<br />
File:6519-WMP2.png|WMP - Player<br />
File:Win7build6519mc.png|[[Windows Media Center]]<br />
File:6519-Paint.png|[[Paint]]<br />
File:6519-OSK2.png|On-Screen Keyboard<br />
File:6519-Transfer.png|Windows Easy Transfer<br />
File:6519-PowerShell.png|PowerShell<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
<br />
== References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Windows 7 builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_11_build_22624.1546&diff=300492Windows 11 build 22624.15462023-10-28T08:54:10Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 300491 by 2402:800:63A8:9C96:788C:E0D1:97FF:5C2E (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 11 2022 Update]]<br />
|buildtag = 10.0.22624.1546.ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1.230327-1607<br />
|image = Windows11-10.0.22624.1391-Desktop.webp<br />
|winver = Windows11-10.0.22624.1546-Winver.webp<br />
|arch = AMD64, ARM64<br />
|compiled = 2023-03-27<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 22624.1546''' 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 7 April 2023 as the KB5023595 enablement update to build 22621.1546 (KB5025310) 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 />
A new option has been added under System > Multitasking to show 20 most recent tabs from apps when snapping or pressing {{key press|Alt|Tab βΉ}}.<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
The ability to open [[Snipping Tool]] by pressing {{key press|PrtScn}} has been added (toggleable via Accessibility > Keyboard in the Settings app.)<br />
<br />
=== Bugfixes ===<br />
* Fixed an issue where text input features like touch keyboard, voice typing, and emoji panel might not launch.<br />
* Fixed an issue where the buttons in the Microsoft Pinyin IME's settings flyout were hard to see when they had focus if a contrast theme was enabled.<br />
* Fixed an issue where some of the details in Task Manager's Performance page wouldn't display properly until users resized the window or changed pages back and forth.<br />
<br />
== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== Shell ===<br />
* Right-clicking a file or folder while pressing {{key press|β§ Shift}} may not open the legacy context menu in certain cases.<br />
* Users may see the daily rotating search highlight for some time before getting the new Bing button back to the search box on the taskbar.<br />
<br />
=== Settings ===<br />
* The Language & Region page may indicate speech recognition support for currently unsupported languages.<br />
* When adding a language via the Language & Region page, the installation progress may become hidden, and users may not see install completion for enhanced speech recognition. <br />
<br />
=== Live captions ===<br />
* The enhanced speech recognition support may not be installed correctly through the Language & Region page in the Settings app on ARM64 devices.<br />
* Captioning performance may be degraded in non-English languages and missing out-of-language filtering in non-English (United States) languages.<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/2023/04/07/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22621-1546-and-22624-1546 Official announcement]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 builds]]<br />
[[Category:Windows 11 2022 Update builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Draft:Recommended_VM_configurations/Windows&diff=300470Draft:Recommended VM configurations/Windows2023-10-27T23:15:28Z<p>NaraInsider1694: and yet you chose to include your *personal* config instead of the config provided by 86box themselves -- Undo revision 300469 by Wabbah (talk)</p>
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:''Back to [[Draft:Windows build FAQ|Windows build FAQ]] or [[Draft:Recommended VM configurations|main navigation]]''<br />
This page provides recommended configurations for installing builds in a specific emulator or hypervisor. This page is by no means exhaustive, and your mileage may vary, so you may have to adjust some settings to your liking as it sees fit.<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
For early DOS-based Windows releases ([[Windows 1.0]] to [[Windows 3.1x|3.1x]]), Windows 9x releases ([[Windows 95]] to [[Windows Me|Me]]), and early Windows NT releases ([[Windows NT 3.1]] to [[Windows NT 4.0|4.0]] and early [[Windows 2000]] builds), it is recommended to use [[86Box]] to install these builds.<br />
<br />
For later versions of Windows ([[Windows 2000]] and above), it is recommended to use [[VMware]] or [[VirtualBox]].<br />
<br />
See [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#How do I run non-x86/x64 versions of Windows without having a machine that supports it?|Windows build FAQ Β§ How do I run non-x86/x64 versions of Windows without having a machine that supports it?]] for installing non-x86/64 versions of builds.<br />
<br />
Refer to [[Draft:Setting BIOS date|Setting BIOS date]] for instructions on setting the BIOS date on the system.<br />
<br />
Note that this page assumes you already know how to install Windows. For instructions on installing Windows, see [[Draft:Windows installation guide|Windows installation guide]].<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
=== 86Box ===<br />
* Use the x86 version of 86Box if possible. x64 versions of 86Box may have potential CPU emulation issues that can cause emulator crashes, particularly with Socket 7 and higher machines.<br />
* In order to properly configure networking, the proper addresses must be set in the network setup as described in the [https://86box.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hardware/network.html 86Box documentation].<br />
* Avoid using the default "RAM Disk [max. speed]" option for the ESDI or IDE hard drive speed, as it can cause problems on certain Windows versions due to performing instructions faster than some applications or drivers can support. Instead, use the RPM speed closest to the year of the build's compilation.<br />
* Unless mentioned, leave each other setting as their default values.<br />
* For best results, use the latest developer release of 86Box.<br />
* Certain component names may change or be removed in later versions of 86Box, so certain configurations may not be compatible with all versions of 86Box. Most configurations are also not interchangeable with [[PCem]] or [[VARCem]].<br />
<br />
=== VMware ===<br />
* For server counterparts, use the same configuration mentioned with the client counterpart, but set the operating system as the server equivalent. Refer to the operating system's version page to find the equivalent client counterpart.<br />
* Guests for earlier versions of Windows tend to run better on earlier versions of VMware. Using later versions of VMware may break compatibility for certain virtualized version of Windows, such as Milestone 3 [[Windows Vista|Longhorn]]'s [[Desktop Window Manager|Desktop Composition Engine]], and [[Windows Vista build 5231]].<br />
* Not all builds will work with the latest version of VMware Tools. Use an older version specified in the notes of the virtual machine configuration if stated.<br />
* It is recommended to remove the floppy disk for Easy Install (or prevent it from connecting on power on) before starting the VM to install a beta build, especially if Easy Install detects the wrong operating system version, otherwise it may conflict with setup. This is especially notable for x64 builds of Longhorn, which Easy Install usually identifies as an x86 version of Windows XP Professional and will therefore cause setup to throw errors when attempting to install x86 drivers.<br />
* How the VM will run will greatly depend on your host computer's hardware specifications and your VM's compatibility configuration, particularly the host's processor and graphics adapter. For instance, Windows 9x will encounter increased system instability on VMware if run on AMD processors, whereas most x64 builds of Longhorn will either become more unstable or refuse to run on Intel processors. Additionally, [[Desktop Window Manager]] may not work properly on all host systems, and may result in significant graphical artifacts being displayed, a black screen upon enabling Aero/DWM effects, the DWM service crashing, or the guest itself crashing in its entirety.<br />
* The <code>.vmx</code> file can be accessed by right clicking on the virtual machine on the Library and selecting "Open VM directory".<br />
<br />
=== VirtualBox ===<br />
* For server counterparts, use the same configuration mentioned with the client counterpart, but set the operating system as the server equivalent. Refer to the operating system's version page to find the equivalent client counterpart.<br />
* 3D acceleration is notably more limited on VirtualBox than on VMware:<br />
** It is completely unavailable for [[Windows XP]] and lower on VirtualBox versions starting with 6.1.0.<br />
** [[Windows Vista|Longhorn]]'s [[Desktop Window Manager|Desktop Compositing Engine/Desktop Window Manager]] is not known to work, and [[Windows Vista build 5048]]'s DWM can only be run via software rendering. However, the managed DWM from builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4088|4088]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4093 (main)|4093]] is known to work, since it does not require any video drivers.<br />
** Most early builds of [[Windows 7]] or [[Windows 8]] will not properly install VirtualBox Guest Additions, and thus Aero will not work.<br />
* Avoid using unattended install for beta builds, as it may conflict with how setup will run. This is especially imperative for Longhorn builds.<br />
* Unless otherwise stated, the IDE controller to use is PIIX4 and the SCSI controller to use is LsiLogic.<br />
<br />
== Early DOS-based Windows ==<br />
=== Windows 1.0 ===<br />
==== DR5 / Alpha / Beta ====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [8088] Generic XT clone<br />
|cpu = Intel 8088, 8 Mhz<br />
|ram = 512 KB<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|display = [ISA] Hercules or [ISA] CGA<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1) <br />
|ports = Serial port 1 enabled<br />
|hdcontroller = [ISA] PC/XT XTIDE<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 306 cylinders, 4 heads, 17 sectors (10 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 5.25" 360 KB drive (A:)<br />
|notes = These builds install CGA drivers by default; to switch to Hercules drivers, see [[Windows 1.0 Development Release 5#Switching display drivers]].<br />
<br />
There are unofficial drivers that allows the builds to support EGA, VGA, and VESA adapters; see [https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41278 this BetaArchive thread] for more information.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Premiere Edition / RTM ====<br />
===== Premiere Edition / 1.01 - 1.02 =====<br />
<!-- based on this video from the 86Box channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmz4N67Bk50 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [8088] IBM XT (1986)<br />
|cpu = Intel 8088, 8 Mhz<br />
|ram = 640 KB<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|display = [ISA] EGA<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|ports = Serial port 1 enabled<br />
|hdcontroller = [ISA] IBM PC Fixed Disk Adapter (MFM)<br />
|hdd = MFM/RLL (0:0) drive, 615 cylinders, 4 heads, 17 sectors (20 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 5.25" 360 KB drive (A:), one 3.5" 720 KB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = Depending on the installation media type for the version you are installing, you may need to invert the floppy drive types to work best for the floppy disk type of the installation media (3.5" 720 KB drive as first floppy drive (A:), 5.25" 360 KB drive as second floppy drive (B:)).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===== 1.03 =====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [8088] IBM XT (1986)<br />
|cpu = Intel 8088, 8 Mhz<br />
|ram = 640 KB<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|display = [ISA] EGA<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|ports = Serial port 1 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdcontroller = [ISA] IBM PC Fixed Disk Adapter (MFM)<br />
|hdd = MFM/RLL (0:0) drive, 615 cylinders, 4 heads, 17 sectors (20 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 5.25" 360 KB drive (A:), one 3.5" 720 KB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = Depending on the installation media type for the version you are installing, you may need to invert the floppy drive types to work best for the floppy disk type of the installation media (3.5" 720 KB drive as first floppy drive (A:), 5.25" 360 KB drive as second floppy drive (B:)). <br />
}}<br />
<br />
===== 1.04 =====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [80286] IBM AT<br />
|cpu = Intel 80286, 8 Mhz<br />
|ram = 640 KB<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|display = [ISA] VGA<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|ports = Serial port 1 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdcontroller = [ISA16] PC/AT IDE Controller<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 615 cylinders, 6 heads, 17 sectors (30 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 5.25" 360 KB drive (A:), one 3.5" 720 KB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = Depending on the installation media type for the version you are installing, you may need to invert the floppy drive types to work best for the floppy disk type of the installation media (3.5" 720 KB drive as first floppy drive (A:), 5.25" 360 KB drive as second floppy drive (B:)).<br />
<br />
This presumes you are using the IBM PS/2 OEM version of Windows 1.04, otherwise you can set the display type to [ISA] EGA. There is an ImageManager 1024 driver that allows 1024x800x256 display resolution; see [https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40317 this BetaArchive thread] for more information.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Windows 2.x ===<br />
==== Windows/286 2.03 - 2.11 ====<br />
<!-- based on this video from the 86Box channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f2yB56lvU0 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [80286 SCAT] Hyundai Solomon 286KP<br />
|cpu = Intel 80286, 10 Mhz<br />
|ram = 2048 KB (2 MB)<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|display = [ISA] Trident TVGA 8900D (1 MB)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdcontroller = [ISA16] PC/AT IDE Controller<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 925 cylinders, 7 heads, 17 sectors (53 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = Depending on the installation media type for the version you are installing, you may need to change the floppy drive type of the first floppy disk (A:) to work best for the floppy disk type of the installation media (5.25" 1.2 MB drive instead of 3.5" 1.44 MB drive).<br />
<br />
A Trident TVGA 8900D display driver disk is needed to use the graphics card.<br />
}}<br />
====Windows/386 2.03 - 2.11 ====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine=[i386SX SCAMP] Samsung SPC-6033P<br />
|cpu=Intel i386SX, 16 MHz<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|ram=4 MB<br />
|display=[ISA] Trident TVGA 8900D (1 MB)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1) <br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 925 cylinders, 7 heads, 17 sectors (53 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = Depending on the installation media type for the version you are installing, you may need to change the floppy drive type of the first floppy disk (A:) to work best for the floppy disk type of the installation media (5.25" 1.2 MB drive instead of 3.5" 1.44 MB drive).<br />
<br />
It is recommended to use MS-DOS 3.3x or 4.01 with Windows/386 2.11 to make use of the 386 enhancements. HIMEM of MS-DOS 5 and higher causes Windows/386 to not start due to the extended memory already being in use. Otherwise, launch <code>WIN86.COM</code> to start Windows in standard mode. Use the "IBM Personal System/2 Model 80" computer option during setup.<br />
<br />
A Trident TVGA 8900D display driver disk is needed to use the graphics card.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Windows 3.0 ===<br />
====Build 14 / 33====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine=[i386DX ISA] Compaq Portable III (386)<br />
|cpu=Intel i386DX, 20 MHz<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|ram=4 MB<br />
|display=[ISA] VGA<br />
|mouse=Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1) <br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled<br />
|hdd=IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 5 heads, 17 sectors (42.6 MB)<br />
|floppy=One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = A COMPAQ Portable Diagnostics Disk is required in order to set up the BIOS information on the system. COMPAQ's OEM release of MS-DOS 3.31 is recommended as the MS-DOS version, which requires a COMPAQ User Programs Disk.<br />
<br />
To start setup for build 14, run <code>SETUP C:\WINDOWS</code> on the installation media (which should be in drive B:). For build 33, copy the contents of each floppy onto a new directory on the hard drive, such as WINDOWS. After setup is completed, use FASTART to add the line <code>device=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS</code> and modify the files line to <code>files=40</code> in <code>CONFIG.SYS</code> and save the settings to both <code>CONFIG.SYS</code> and FASTART.}}<br />
<br />
==== Build 55 - RTM ====<br />
<!-- based on this video from the 86Box channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVDy9SqjmpM --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] DataExpert SX495<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 20 Mhz<br />
|ram = 8 MB<br />
|fpu = 387<br />
|display = [ISA] Tseng ET4000AX (1 MB)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 684 cylinders, 16 heads, 38 sectors (203 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|notes = A Tseng ET4000AX display driver disk (patched for Windows 3.0) is needed to use the graphics card.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== MDK Version 59 / Multimedia Extensions RTM ====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i486 (Socket 2) SiS 471] ABit AB-AH4<br />
|cpu = Intel i486SX, 25 Mhz<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|fpu = 487SX<br />
|display = [ISA] Trident TVGA 8900D<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|sound = [ISA] Sound Blaster v1.5<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (504 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 12x speed<br />
|notes = A MSCDEX 2.23 (MS-DOS CD-ROM driver) installer is needed to use the CD-ROM drive and thus install these builds.<br />
<br />
Using the Creative Labs OEM release is recommended, as it supports more drivers than the Tandy OEM release.<br />
<br />
[[Windows 3.00 MDK Version 59|MDK Version 59]] does not come with a Trident TVGA8900 driver by default; the one provided in the [[Windows 3.0 with Multimedia Extensions 1.0|RTM build]] can be installed to get 1024x768x256 display on MDK Version 59.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Windows 3.1x ===<br />
====Beta 1 - 2====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 25 Mhz<br />
|fpu = None<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|display = [ISA] Video 7 VGA 1024i (HT208)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 7 heads, 17 sectors (59 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====Final Beta - RTM (WfW)====<br />
<!-- based on this video from the 86Box channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZFT_fbJyqk --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i486 (Socket 3) SiS 496] Rise Computer R418<br />
|cpu = Intel i486DX, 33 Mhz<br />
|ram = 64 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 Vision964 (Diamond Stealth64 VRAM)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] Realtek RTL8029AS<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (504 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 12x speed<br />
|notes = A MSCDEX 2.23 (MS-DOS CD-ROM driver), S3 Vision964 and Realtek RTL8029AS driver installer are needed to use the CD-ROM drive, graphics card, and network card.<br />
<br />
A network card only functions in Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or 3.11, or on Windows 3.1/3.11 with the Workgroup Add-On, otherwise, you can set the network card to None. For Internet access, you will also need to install the TCP/IP stack for Windows for Workgroups 3.11.<br />
<br />
The Sound Blaster 16 driver needs to be installed manually from the Drivers Control Panel applet (where "Sound Blaster 1.5" should be selected) or via Creative Labs' Sound Blaster 16 driver installer.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Windows 9x ==<br />
=== Windows 95 ===<br />
==== Milestone 4 - early Milestone 6 ====<br />
<!-- tested on all builds from 58s to 99 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 33 Mhz<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|fpu=387<br />
|display = [VLB] Cirrus Logic GD5429<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA] Sound Blaster v1.5<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA16] Novell NE2000<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xA<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 684 cylinders, 16 heads, 38 sectors (203 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:00) CD-ROM drive at 32x speed<br />
|notes = If installing [[Windows 95 build 58s|build 58s]], disable the Virus Warning in the CMOS, otherwise a boot sector warning appears near the end of setup, causing a system crash.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Beta 1 - 2 ====<br />
<!-- tested on all builds from 116 to 189 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 33 Mhz<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|fpu=387<br />
|display = [ISA16] S3 86c928 (Metheus Premier 928)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA] Sound Blaster v1.5<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA16] Novell NE2000<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xA<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 684 cylinders, 16 heads, 38 sectors (203 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:00) CD-ROM drive at 32x speed<br />
|notes = For Internet access, you will need to install the TCP/IP stack from the Network Control Panel applet.}}<br />
<br />
==== Beta 3 - Pre-RTM ====<br />
<!-- tested on build 216 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i486DX2, 66 Mhz<br />
|ram = 32 MB<br />
|display = [ISA16] S3 86c928 (Metheus Premier 928)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA16] Novell NE2000<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xA<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1002 cylinders, 13 heads, 63 sectors (400 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:00) CD-ROM drive at 32x speed<br />
|notes = For Internet access, you will need to install the TCP/IP stack from the Network Control Panel applet.}}<br />
<br />
==== RTM (Nashville / OSR)====<br />
<!-- based on this video from the 86Box channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgMKUezEEqk --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage) i430FX] ASUS P/I-P54TP4XE<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 75 Mhz<br />
|ram = 64 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 Vision964 (Diamond Stealth64 VRAM)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 2078 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (1.23 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 48x speed<br />
|notes = For Internet access, you will need to install the TCP/IP stack from the Network Control Panel applet.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Windows 98 ===<br />
==== Developer Release / Beta 1 ====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 1351, 1400, and 1525 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage) i430FX] Intel Advanced/ATX<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 90 Mhz<br />
|ram = 64 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 Trio64 (Phoenix)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA16] Novell NE2000<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 4063 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (2 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 48x speed<br />
|notes = For Internet access, you will need to install the TCP/IP stack during setup.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Beta 2 / Beta 2.1 ====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 1546 and 1581 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage) i430FX] Intel Advanced/ATX<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 120 Mhz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 ViRGE (325)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 6095 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (3 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 48x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Beta 3 / RC ====<br />
<!-- tested on build 1650.3 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage) i430FX] Intel Advanced/ATX<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 120 Mhz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 ViRGE (325)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 6095 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (3 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 48x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== RTM (SE) ====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage) i430FX] Gateway 2000 Thor<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 133 Mhz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 ViRGE/GX (385)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 8126 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (4 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 60x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows Me===<br />
====Beta====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 2358 and 2419 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Dual Voltage) i430VX] Shuttle HOT-557<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium MMX, 200 Mhz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] Trident TGUI 9680XGi<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32 PnP<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-FAST III<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 8126 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (4 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Dual Voltage) i430VX] Shuttle HOT-557<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium MMX, 200 Mhz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 ViRGE/DX (375)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-FAST III<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 16383 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (8.063 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Windows NT ==<br />
===Windows NT 3.1===<br />
==== 1991 builds ====<br />
<!-- tested with all builds from 196 up to 239 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 33 Mhz<br />
|fpu=None<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|display = [ISA] Video 7 VGA 1024i (HT208)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|sound = [ISA] Sound Blaster v1.5 (address 0x260, IRQ 7)<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA] 3Com EtherLink II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xCF<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 4 heads, 26 sectors (52 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (A:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:02) CD-ROM drive at 12x speed<br />
|notes = Create a setup bootdisk by using the <code>MAKEDISK boot A:</code> command from the installation media (does not apply for [[Windows NT 3.1 build 196|build 196]]). With the bootdisk still inserted in the floppy drive, select "NT CDROM SCSI ID 2" on the OS Loader to load the GUI setup.<br />
<br />
To get the VESA driver to run on build 196, see [[Windows NT 3.1 build 196#Super VGA support|Windows NT 3.1 build 196 Β§ Super VGA support]]. On the [[Windows NT 3.1 October 1991 build|October 1991 build]] and [[Windows NT 3.1 build 239|build 239]], the Video 7 VRAM II driver will be compatible with the display adapter and give 800x600/1024x768 display on both builds, respectively.}}<br />
<br />
==== June 1992 beta ====<br />
<!-- tested with build 297 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 33 Mhz<br />
|fpu=None<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|display = [ISA] Video 7 VGA 1024i (HT208)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|sound = [ISA] Sound Blaster v1.5 (address 0x220, IRQ 7)<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA] 3Com EtherLink II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xCF<br />
|hdd = SCSI (0:00) drive, 1024 cylinders, 4 heads, 26 sectors (52 MB)<br />
|floppy = Two 3.5" 1.44 MB drives (A: and B:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:02) CD-ROM drive at 12x speed<br />
|notes = [[Windows NT 3.1 build 297|Build 297]] removes the Video 7 driver during the Windows Setup, but the build still includes the driver and it can be used by replacing <code>VGA.DLL</code> with <code>V7_1024.DLL</code> in the <code>WINNT\SYSTEM</code> directory.}}<br />
<br />
==== October 1992 beta - RTM ====<br />
<!-- tested with all builds from 340 up to 528 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i386DX, 33 Mhz<br />
|fpu=None<br />
|ram = 16 MB<br />
|display = [ISA16] S3 86c911 (Orchid Fahrenheit 1280)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)<br />
|sound = [ISA] Sound Blaster v1.5<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA] 3Com EtherLink II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xCF<br />
|hdd = SCSI (0:00) drive, 1024 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (504 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (A:), one 3.5" 1.44 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:02) CD-ROM drive at 12x speed<br />
|notes = Depending on the boot disk media type for the build you are installing, you may need to invert the floppy drive types to work best for the floppy disk type of the installation media (3.5" 1.44 MB drive as first floppy drive (A:), 5.25" 1.2 MB drive as second floppy drive (B:)).<br />
<br />
On some builds from [[Windows NT 3.1 build 340|340]] to [[Windows NT 3.1 build 438|438]], the S3 driver may not work properly. If this happens, switch the display adapter to [ISA] Trident TVGA 8900B and install its drivers from Windows NT Setup in the Program Manager.<br />
<br />
The TCP/IP Transport should be installed for Internet access.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows NT 3.5x===<br />
====Beta / RTM====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine=[i386DX/i486 OPTi 495] Award 486 clone<br />
|cpu = Intel i486DX2, 50 MHz<br />
|ram = 32 MB<br />
|display = [VLB] S3 Vision964 (Diamond Stealth64 VRAM)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [ISA16] Novell NE2000<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled<br />
|scsi = [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xCF<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (504 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = SCSI (0:02) CD-ROM drive at 36x speed<br />
|notes = The Sound Blaster 16 driver needs to be installed manually from the Multimedia Control Panel applet.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to both Windows NT 3.5 and Windows NT 3.51.<br />
<br />
The TCP/IP Transport should be installed for Internet access.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows NT 4.0===<br />
====Beta (Cairo)====<br />
<!-- tested with build 1130 and Cairo 1175 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [i486 (Socket 3) ALi M1489] AMI WinBIOS 486 PCI<br />
|cpu = Intel i486DX2, 66 Mhz<br />
|ram = 64 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 86c928 (Metheus Premier 928)<br />
|mouse = Microsoft Serial Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] Novell NE2000<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 1024 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (504 MB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 42x speed<br />
|notes = Since Windows NT 4.0 does not support PnP, you will have to install the Sound Blaster 16 driver manually via the "Devices" or "Multimedia" Control Panel applet.<br />
}}<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage) i430FX] ASUS P/I-P54TP4XE<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 90 Mhz<br />
|ram = 64 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 Trio64 (Phoenix)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 2078 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (1.23 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 48x speed<br />
|notes = Since Windows NT 4.0 does not support PnP, you will have to install the Sound Blaster AWE32 driver manually via the "Multimedia" Control Panel applet. Select the "Devices" tab, click on "Add..." and select "Sound Blaster 1.x, Pro, 16" from the list.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows NT 4<br />
|ram = 64 MB<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 32 MB<br />
|hdd = IDE 2 GB drive<br />
|floppy = y<br />
|sound = Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = y<br />
|notes = At first boot, Windows will be in 640x480x16 display. VirtualBox Guest Additions should be installed to get higher resolutions and true color display. It is recommended to install Service Pack 6 before installing VirtualBox Guest Additions.<br />
<br />
To install the Sound Blaster 16 driver, you need to install it via the "Multimedia" Control Panel applet. The MPU401 I/O Address should be set to Disabled as VirtualBox doesn't support the proper MIDI address. As a result, MIDI files will not play.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows 2000===<br />
==== Beta 1 ====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 1585 and 1671 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage)] Intel Advanced/ATX<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 120 MHz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 Trio64 (Phoenix)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 4063 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (2 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 48x speed<br />
|notes = The Sound Blaster 16 driver needs to be installed manually from the Multimedia Control Panel applet.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Interim Developer's Release / Beta 2 ====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 1729 and 1743 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Single Voltage)] Intel Advanced/ATX<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 133 MHz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 VIRGE (325)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 6095 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (3 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 60x speed<br />
|notes = The Sound Blaster 16 driver needs to be installed manually from the Multimedia Control Panel applet.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Beta 3 / RC1 ====<br />
<!-- tested with build 2031 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Dual Voltage)] Shuttle HOT-557 <br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 133 MHz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 VIRGE (325)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-FAST III<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 6095 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (3 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== RC2 (Neptune) / RC3 ====<br />
<!-- tested with Neptune --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 2000<br />
|ram = 256 MB<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 18 MB<br />
|hdd = IDE 8 GB drive<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 1.1 (OHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = These builds suffer from an IDE bug that may cause the system to reboot near the end of setup. See [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#Windows 2000 - reboot during last stage of setup|Windows build FAQ Β§ Windows 2000 - reboot during last stage of setup]] for the workaround instructions.<br />
<br />
At first boot, Windows will be in 640x480x16 display. VirtualBox Guest Additions are able to be installed on these builds just fine, allowing higher resolutions and true color display. Additional video memory can be used if desired. Fast boot on [[Windows Neptune]] will only work if the drive is formatted as FAT/FAT32. <br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Dual Voltage)] Shuttle HOT-557 <br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium, 166 MHz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 VIRGE (325)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster 16<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-FAST III<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 6095 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (3 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== RTM ====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 2000<br />
|ram = 512 MB<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|hdd = IDE 20 GB drive<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0 (OHCI + EHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = Windows 2000 suffers from an IDE bug that may cause the system to reboot near the end of setup. See [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#Windows 2000 - reboot during last stage of setup|Windows build FAQ Β§ Windows 2000 - reboot during last stage of setup]] for the workaround instructions.<br />
<br />
Service Pack 4 must be installed in order to use the USB 2.0 controller, otherwise the USB 1.1 (OHCI) Controller can be used instead.<br />
<br />
At first boot, Windows will be in 640x480x16 display. VirtualBox Guest Additions should be installed to get higher resolutions and true color display.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 512 MB<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 1<br />
|hdd = IDE 20 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 512 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 2000 Professional / Server / Advanced Server<br />
|notes = Service Pack 4 must be installed in order to use the USB 2.0 controller, otherwise set the USB controller version as USB 1.1.<br />
<br />
At first boot, Windows will be in 640x480x16 display. VMware Tools should be installed to get higher resolutions and true color display, alongside the 3D display acceleration.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine=[Slot 1 i440FX] ASUS P/I-P65UP5 (C-PKND)<br />
|cpu=Intel Pentium II (Deschutes), 233 Mhz<br />
|ram=192 MB<br />
|display=[PCI] S3 ViRGE/GX2 (357)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-FAST III<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 16383 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (8.063 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Windows XP / Server 2003===<br />
==== x86 ====<br />
=====Beta 1 - 2=====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 2202 - 2419 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 2000<br />
|ram = 256 MB<br />
|mouse = PS/2 Mouse<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 18 MB<br />
|hdd = IDE 10 GB drive<br />
|floppy = y<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 1.1 (OHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = The Standard PC HAL should be used, or ACPI should be disabled for early builds (builds [[Windows XP build 2202|2202]] to [[Windows XP build 2419|2419]]), otherwise setup can hang on "Setup is starting Windows 2000/Whistler". Either press {{Key press|F5}} when setup prompts to "Press F6 if you need to install a 3rd party SCSI or RAID driver" and select Standard PC, or disable ACPI in the .vbox file via the <code>VBoxManage modifyvm <name of VM> --acpi off</code> command.<br />
<br />
On builds earlier than [[Windows XP build 2410 (main)|build 2410]], Windows will be in 640x480x16 display at first boot. To get higher display resolution and color depth, install the Windows NT video miniport driver found [https://www.os2museum.com/wp/nt-video-miniport-uhd/ here]. <br />
}}<br />
<!-- tested with build 2267 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine = [Socket 7 (Dual Voltage) i430VX] Shuttle HOT-557<br />
|cpu = Intel Pentium MMX, 233 Mhz<br />
|ram = 128 MB<br />
|display = [PCI] S3 ViRGE/DX (375)<br />
|mouse = Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|sound = [PCI] Ensoniq AudioPCI (ES1371)<br />
|network = SLiRP, [PCI] AMD PCnet-FAST III<br />
|ports = Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd = IDE (0:0) drive, 16383 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (8.063 GB)<br />
|floppy = One 3.5" 2.88 MB drive (A:), one 5.25" 1.2 MB drive (B:)<br />
|cd = ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
}}<br />
=====Beta 3 - Pre-RTM=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 2481 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows XP (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 256 MB<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 18 MB<br />
|hdd = IDE 10 GB drive<br />
|floppy = n<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 1.1 (OHCI) Controller<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===== RTM =====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 1<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 512 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional / Home Edition<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows XP (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0 (OHCI + EHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = 3D display acceleration will only work on VirtualBox versions below 6.1.0 due to a security change in the VBoxVGA graphics controller video card in later versions that makes it no longer support 3D acceleration. VMSVGA and VBoxSVGA graphics controllers are not supported on Windows XP. On versions of VirtualBox above 6.0.24, 3D display acceleration can be disabled.<br />
<br />
To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
===== Starter Edition =====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/86Box|<br />
|machine= [Slot 1 i440FX] ASUS P/I-P65UP5 (C-PKND)<br />
|cpu= Intel Pentium II (Deschutes), 266 Mhz<br />
|ram=256 MB<br />
|display=[PCI] 3dfx Voodoo 3 3000<br />
|mouse=Standard PS/2 Mouse<br />
|network=SLiRP, [PCI] Realtek RTL8029AS<br />
|sound=[PCI] Ensoniq AudioPCI (ES1371)<br />
|ports=Serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled, LPT1 device Generic Text Printer<br />
|hdd= IDE (0:0) drive, 16383 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors (8.063 GB)<br />
|cd=ATAPI (0:1) CD-ROM drive at 72x speed<br />
|notes=86Box is recommended for Windows XP editions aimed for low-end systems (such as [[Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs|Fundamentals for Legacy PCs]]) but also for editions which have problems running on VirtualBox and VMware, such as [[Windows XP Starter Edition]].}}<br />
<br />
====x64====<br />
===== Build 3790.1069 =====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/QEMU|<br />
|qemuimg = qemu-img create -f qcow2 winx64-build3790-1069.img 10G<br />
|qemuinstall = qemu-system-x86_64 -boot d -drive file=winx64-build3790-1069.img,if=ide -m 512 -drive file=<filename of installation media>,media=cdrom -vga std -rtc base="2003-09-05",clock=vm -netdev user,id=n0 -device rtl8139,netdev=n0 -device ac97 -display sdl<br />
|qemuhdd = qemu-system-x86_64 -boot c -drive file=winx64-build3790-1069.img,if=ide -m 512 -drive file=<filename of installation media>,media=cdrom -vga std -rtc base="2003-09-05",clock=vm -netdev user,id=n0 -device rtl8139,netdev=n0 -device ac97 -display sdl<br />
|notes = To enter {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}} to login on [[Windows Server 2003 build 3790.1069]], press {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|2}} in the QEMU window to open the console, then enter the command <code>sendkey ctrl-alt-delete</code>.<br />
}}<br />
=====Beta / RTM=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 768 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional x64 Edition<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows XP (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 512 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0 (OHCI + EHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = 3D display acceleration will only work on VirtualBox versions below 6.1.0 due to a security change in the VBoxVGA graphics controller video card in later versions that makes it no longer support 3D acceleration. VMSVGA and VBoxSVGA graphics controllers are not supported on Windows XP. On versions of VirtualBox above 6.0.24, 3D display acceleration can be disabled.<br />
<br />
To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows Vista===<br />
====Milestone 3 - 4 pre-reset Longhorn====<br />
<!-- tested with build 3713 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 1<br />
|hdd = IDE 25 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Composition Engine]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
<br />
VMware 6.5 is necessary in order to activate DCE properly on these builds. Otherwise, it will black screen upon starting and hang the system.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====Milestone 5 - 6 pre-reset Longhorn====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 4020 and 4042 main--><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 25 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Composition Engine]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 4051--><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 25 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional x64 Edition<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = At first boot, Windows will be in 640x480x16 display. A VMware 6.5.2 x64 driver package is required in order to get sound and higher resolutions and true color display.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====Milestone 7 pre-reset Longhorn====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 4074 and 4082 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 25 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Window Manager]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
<br />
<code>hdwwiz.cpl</code> is missing on builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4081|4081]], [[Windows Longhorn build 4082|4082]], and [[Windows Longhorn build 4083|4083]], making Device Manager broken. This file should be ported to these builds from [[Windows Longhorn build 4074|build 4074]] to properly install the drivers. Additionally, you must boot into "Enable VGA Mode" via the {{Key press|F8}} Advanced Boot Options menu after installing the graphics drivers on 408x builds, otherwise Windows will crash with a <code>0x000000B4</code> [[bugcheck]].<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 4074 and 4083--><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 25 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional x64 Edition<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====Beta 1 post-reset Vista====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 5048 and 5098 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 40 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Window Manager]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
<br />
VMware 6.x is necessary in order to activate hardware rendering of DWM properly on these builds. Otherwise, use software rendering, or graphical artifacts will render the system unusable until <code>uxss.exe</code> is terminated.<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 5048 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 40 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional x64 Edition<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Window Manager]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
<br />
VMware 6.x is necessary in order to activate hardware rendering of DWM properly on these builds. Otherwise, use software rendering, or graphical artifacts will render the system unusable until <code>uxss.exe</code> is terminated.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====Beta 2 post-reset Vista====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 5231.2 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1024 MB (1 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 40 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.0<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Window Manager]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
<br />
VMware 6.x is necessary in order to activate hardware rendering of DWM properly on these builds. Otherwise, use software rendering, or graphical artifacts will render the system unusable until <code>uxss.exe</code> is terminated.<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 5231.2 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 40 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows XP Professional x64 Edition<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.0<br />
|notes = A VMware 6.5.2 driver package is required in order to get sound and the 3D display acceleration to run any [[Desktop Window Manager]] features. These drivers can be obtained [https://longhorn.ms/desktop-compositing/ here], which also provides instructions of installing these drivers.<br />
<br />
VMware 6.x is necessary in order to activate hardware rendering of DWM properly on these builds. Otherwise, use software rendering, or graphical artifacts will render the system unusable until <code>uxss.exe</code> is terminated.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Release Candidate 1 - Pre-RTM post-reset Vista ====<br />
===== x86 =====<br />
<!-- tested with build 5600 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows Vista<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. An older version of VMware Tools is recommended (version 8.3.19 is known to work on most builds with the compatibility setting).<br />
}}<br />
===== x64 =====<br />
<!-- tested with build 5600 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows Vista x64 Edition<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. An older version of VMware Tools is recommended (version 8.3.19 is known to work on most builds with the compatibility setting).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====RTM====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 768 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows Vista<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows Vista (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0 (OHCI + EHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 1024 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows Vista x64 Edition<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used. When installing Windows Vista with SP1 and above, you can also use EFI.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows Vista (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = ICH AC97<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0 (OHCI + EHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine. When installing Windows Vista with SP1 and above, you can also use EFI.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows 7===<br />
==== Milestone 1 - 3 builds ====<br />
===== x86 =====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 6469 and 6730 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows Vista<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. An older version of VMware Tools is recommended (version 8.3.19 is known to work on all builds with the compatibility setting).<br />
}}<br />
===== x64 =====<br />
<!-- tested with build 6801 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows Vista x64 Edition<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 6.5-7.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. An older version of VMware Tools is recommended (version 8.3.19 is known to work on all builds with the compatibility setting).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Beta - RTM Escrow ====<br />
===== x86 =====<br />
<!-- tested with build 7000 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 7<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 8.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. An older version of VMware Tools is recommended (version 8.3.19 is known to work on all builds with the compatibility setting).<br />
}}<br />
===== x64 =====<br />
<!-- tested with build 7000 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 50 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 7 x64<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 8.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. An older version of VMware Tools is recommended (version 8.3.19 is known to work on all builds with the compatibility setting).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====RTM====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 768 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 7<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration and USB 3.1 support, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 7 (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 1536 MB (1.5 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration and USB 3.0 support, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====x64=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1024 MB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|efi=y<br />
|os = Windows 7 x64<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration and USB 3.1 support, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 7 (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration and USB 3.1 support, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows 8===<br />
====Milestone 1 - 3 builds ====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
<!-- tested with builds 7850 and 8102 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 75 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 7<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 9.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, [https://archive.org/details/vmware_drivers_for_windows_8_prerelease_builds_x64_x86_wddm install these drivers] , which also has a guide on how to install them. However, you can also use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hUPtKeN_6s this guide that has better understanding.]<br />
<br />
If running on an Intel CPU, the [[Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl core2 sid data)|fbl_core2_sid_data compile of build 7973]], <br />
[[Windows 8 build 7978|build 7978]] and the [[Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745)|19 April 2011 compile of build 7985]] requires modifying the .vmx file due to a boot loader error; see [[Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl core2 sid data)#Compatibility|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl core2 sid data) Β§ Compatibility]], [[Windows 8 build 7978#Compatibility|Windows 8 build 7978 Β§ Compatibility]] and [[Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745)#Compatibility|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745) Β§ Compatibility]] for more information.<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 7850 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 75 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 2.0<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 7 x64<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 9.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, [https://archive.org/details/vmware_drivers_for_windows_8_prerelease_builds_x64_x86_wddm install these drivers] , which also has a guide on how to install them. However, you can also use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hUPtKeN_6s this guide that has better understanding.]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====Consumer Preview - Pre-RTM====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 8250 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 75 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 8.x<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 9.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, [https://archive.org/details/vmware_drivers_for_windows_8_prerelease_builds_x64_x86_wddm install these drivers] , which also has a guide on how to install them. However, you can also use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hUPtKeN_6s this guide that has better understanding.]<br />
}}<br />
=====x64=====<br />
<!-- tested with build 8250 --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|hdd = IDE 75 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 8.x x64<br />
|compatibility = Workstation 9.x<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, [https://archive.org/details/vmware_drivers_for_windows_8_prerelease_builds_x64_x86_wddm install these drivers] , which also has a guide on how to install them. However, you can also use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hUPtKeN_6s this guide that has better understanding.]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====RTM====<br />
=====x86=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 8.x<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 8 (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====x64=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 8.x x64<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 8 (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows 8.1===<br />
<!-- this applies to all 8.1 builds; you don't need special quirks to get VMware Tools/VirtualBox Guest Additions to run on any of these builds --><br />
=====x86=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 8.x<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 8.1 (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====x64=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 8.x x64<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 8.1 (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows 10===<br />
<!-- this applies to all 10 builds and versions; you don't need special quirks to get VMware Tools/VirtualBox Guest Additions to run on any of these builds --><br />
=====x86=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 1<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 10<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to all versions of [[Windows 10]], from the [[Windows 10 (original release)|original v1507 release]] up to the latest Windows 10 version.<br />
<br />
If you are installing a beta build of Windows 10, it is recommended (required on v1507 to [[Windows 10 Creators Update|v1703]] builds) to disable the network adapter until you can be able to turn off the online time sync on the Date and Time settings to prevent activating the [[timebomb]] from online time sync. Also see [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup|Windows build FAQ Β§ Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup]].<br />
<br />
Vibranium-based Windows 10 builds newer than 1904x.2006 cause a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] on VMware's NVMe drives. SCSI must be used instead.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 10 (32-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to all versions of [[Windows 10]], from the [[Windows 10 (original release)|original v1507 release]] up to the latest Windows 10 version.<br />
<br />
If you are installing a beta build of Windows 10, it is recommended (required on v1507 to [[Windows 10 Creators Update|v1703]] builds) to disable the network adapter until you can be able to turn off the online time sync on the Date and Time settings to prevent activating the [[timebomb]] from online time sync. Also see [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup|Windows build FAQ Β§ Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup]].<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====x64=====<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 2<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 10 x64<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to all versions of [[Windows 10]], from the [[Windows 10 (original release)|original v1507 release]] up to the latest Windows 10 version.<br />
<br />
If you are installing a beta build of Windows 10, it is recommended (required on v1507 to [[Windows 10 Creators Update|v1703]] builds) to disable the network adapter until you can be able to turn off the online time sync on the Date and Time settings to prevent activating the [[timebomb]] from online time sync. Also see [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup|Windows build FAQ Β§ Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup]].<br />
<br />
Vibranium-based Windows 10 builds newer than 1904x.2006 cause a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] on VMware's NVMe drives. SCSI must be used instead.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 8 (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 2048 MB (2 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to all versions of [[Windows 10]], from the [[Windows 10 (original release)|original v1507 release]] up to the latest Windows 10 version.<br />
<br />
If you are installing a beta build of Windows 10, it is recommended (required on v1507 to [[Windows 10 Creators Update|v1703]] builds) to disable the network adapter until you can be able to turn off the online time sync on the Date and Time settings to prevent activating the [[timebomb]] from online time sync. Also see [[Draft:Windows build FAQ#Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup|Windows build FAQ Β§ Windows 10 TH1 to RS2 - Recovery screen with error "A component of the operating system has expired" after setup]].<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Windows 11===<br />
<!-- this applies to all 11 builds and versions; you don't need special quirks to get VMware Tools/VirtualBox Guest Additions to run on any of these builds --><br />
{{VMConfiguration/VMware|<br />
|ram = 4096 MB (4 GB)<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|cores = 4<br />
|vtx=y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.1<br />
|vram = 1 GB<br />
|3d = y<br />
|os = Windows 11<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = On VMware versions before 17.0, the Trusted Platform Module must be manually added to the virtual machine by first encrypting the machine in the Access Control settings on the Options tab of the Virtual Machine Settings then adding it in the Hardware tab. Set the OS as "Windows 10 x64" if the Windows 11 option isn't available.<br />
<br />
To get the 3D display acceleration, install VMware Tools inside of the virtual machine. The Easy Install configuration can also be used.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to all versions of [[Windows 11]], from the [[Windows 11 (original release)|original 21H2 release]] up to the latest Windows 11 version.<br />
}}<br />
{{VMConfiguration/VirtualBox|<br />
|os = Windows 11 (64-bit)<br />
|ram = 4096 MB (4 GB)<br />
|chipset=PIIX3<br />
|mouse = USB Tablet<br />
|processor = 2<br />
|vram = 128 MB<br />
|display=VBoxSVGA<br />
|3d = y<br />
|hdd = SATA 100 GB drive<br />
|sound = Intel HD Audio<br />
|network = y<br />
|usb = USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller<br />
|efi = y<br />
|notes = To get the 3D display acceleration, install VirtualBox Guest Additions inside of the virtual machine. TPM v2.0 must be enabled on the VM or Windows will refuse to install through normal means.<br />
<br />
This configuration applies to all versions of [[Windows 11]], from the [[Windows 11 (original release)|original 21H2 release]] up to the latest Windows 11 version.<br />
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<div>{{ Infobox Windows build<br />
|title = Windows 1.04<br />
|build of = [[Windows 1.0]]<br />
|image = Windows1-1.04-DesktopIM1024.png<br />
|family = 16<br />
|version = 1.04<br />
|arch = x86 16-bit<br />
|winver = Windows-1.04-About.png<br />
|ba = Windows 1.04<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/21|TCBGallery=https://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/16-bit%20kernel/windows%201.x/1.04/english|BAWiki=https://www.betaarchive.com/wiki/index.php?title=Windows_1.0/1.04}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 1.04''' is a minor update to [[Windows 1.0]], released on 8 April 1987, about six months before [[Windows 2.x|Windows 2.0]]. It included some minor changes and bug fixes, support for IBM's new PS/2 line of computers (though PS/2 mouse and VGA display drivers only shipped with IBM's OEM release), as well as an updated boot screen with Microsoft's new logo from 1987. Like versions [[Windows 1.02|1.02]] and [[Windows 1.03|1.03]] before it, it was available in multiple languages.<br />
<br />
This also appears to be the first retail release to be shipped on 3.5" floppies in addition to 5.25" ones. [[Calculator]], [[Control Panel]], and [[Reversi]] have been updated to 1.04. Spooler doesn't show what port the printer isn't connected to anymore.<br />
<br />
== Readme ==<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
The list of changes in this version from <code>README.TXT</code>:<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
- A problem in Windows' handling of network failures has been fixed.<br />
<br />
- Windows now properly restores all interrupts upon exiting.<br />
<br />
- The interface between Windows and the printer has been changed to allow for faster printing.<br />
<br />
- Using a high resolution screen with Windows 1.03, it was sometimes possible to move an icon off the screen where it would be inaccessible. This problem has been fixed in the 1.04 release.<br />
<br />
- The PIF editor has been changed to allow for lower case parameters.<br />
<br />
- Some changes have been made to allow for larger text on the calculator buttons. Previously, large text sometimes extended beyond the bounds of the buttons.<br />
<br />
- In some international versions of Windows 1.03, the ability to remove a printer driver using the control panel did not function properly. This problem has been fixed in the 1.04 release.<br />
<br />
- The method by which Windows 1.03 determined how to display the screen for REVERSI.EXE caused a problem with some displays. In Windows 1.04 the method by which Windows makes this determination has been changed.<br />
<br />
- The USA keyboard driver has been changed to support the IBM RT format keyboard.<br />
<br />
- The communications port driver has been changed to support the IBM 3812 printer.<br />
<br />
- The drivers for the HP LaserJet and HP LaserJet+ have been replaced with a driver which supports both printers. This new HP printer driver better supports the HP LaserJet printers and allows the use of downloadable fonts on the HP LaserJet+. For information regarding usage of these downloadable fonts, see the file HPREADME.TXT on the "Supplemental Printer Driver Disk."<br />
<br />
- The postscript printer driver has been modified to better support postscript printers, as well as to add support for IBM's Personal Pageprinter. Downloadable fonts for postscript printers are now supported. For information regarding the use of postscript printers, see the file PSREADME.TXT on the "Supplemental Printer Driver Disk."<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win10404setup1.png|Selection of destination<br />
File:Win10404setup3.png|Select keyboard<br />
File:Win10404setup6.png|Select graphics card<br />
File:Win10404setup8.png|Copying files<br />
File:Windows-1.04-Boot.png|[[Boot screen]]<br />
File:20171228 215254.png|[[MS-DOS Executive]] (CGA)<br />
File:Windows-1.04-Desktop.png|MS-DOS Executive (EGA)<br />
File:Win10404setup11.png|File menu<br />
File:Win10404viewmenu.png|View menu<br />
File:Win10404specialmenu.png|Special menu<br />
File:Win10404calcabout.png|About [[Calculator]]<br />
File:Win10404cpabout.png|About [[Control Panel]]<br />
File:Win10404rabout.png|About [[Reversi]]<br />
File:Win10404spooler.png|Spooler<br />
File:20171228 215855.png|About Windows 1.04 (CGA)<br />
File:Win104a.png|About Windows 1.04 (EGA)<br />
File:20171228 215246.png|End session (CGA)<br />
File:Win104es.png|End session (EGA)<br />
</gallery><br />
=== OEM versions ===<br />
==== IBM OEM ====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Win104-displayselectvga.png|[[Windows Setup|Setup]]<br />
File:Windows-1.04-Boot.png|[[Boot screen]]<br />
File:Windows1-1.04IBMOEM-About.png|About Windows<br />
File:Windows 1.04 paint.png|[[Paint]]<br />
File:Windows1-1.04IBMOEM-Demo.png|Demo ([[Notepad]], Clock, Clipboard, [[MS-DOS Executive]])<br />
File:Win104-endsessionvga.png|End session<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Retail builds of Windows 1.0]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Internet_Explorer_6&diff=300189Internet Explorer 62023-10-25T09:14:21Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 300188 by Mgjgfka (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox software version<br />
|name = Internet Explorer 6<br />
|version of = [[Internet Explorer]]<br />
|compatible = [[Windows NT 4.0 build 1381.335a|Windows NT 4.0 SP6a]]<br>[[Windows 98]]<br>[[Windows 2000]]<br>[[Windows Me]]<br>[[Windows XP]]<br>[[Windows Server 2003]]<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|image = InternetExplorer6.png<br />
|released = 2001-08-24<br />
|about = InternetExplorer6About.png<br />
|replaces = [[Internet Explorer 5.5]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Internet Explorer 7]]<br />
|logo = IE 6 logo.png<br />
|logo size = 100px<br />
}}<br />
'''Internet Explorer 6''' is the sixth version of [[Internet Explorer]] that was introduced alongside [[Windows XP]] and [[Windows Server 2003]] and was the longest running version of Internet Explorer until [[Internet Explorer 7|IE 7]]'s release five years later. IE 6 lacks many common features such as support for transparent PNG images. This is the first version of [[Internet Explorer]] to ship in the IA-64 and x64 architectures, alongside x86. IE6 SP2+ and [[Internet Explorer 7|IE7]] were only included in (IE6 SP2+) or available ([[Internet Explorer 7|IE7]]) for Windows XP SP2+.<br />
<br />
==System requirements==<br />
These system requirements apply to both the RTM and SP1.<br />
*486DX/66 MHz processor (Pentium processor recommended)<br />
*16 MB of RAM for Windows 98 and 98 SE, otherwise 32 MB<br />
*Required hard disk space for full install:<br />
**Windows 98: 11.5 MB<br />
**Windows 98 SE: 12.4 MB<br />
**Windows NT 4.0: 12.7 MB<br />
**Windows 2000: 12 MB<br />
**Windows Me: 8.7 MB<br />
**Windows XP: 12 MB<br />
*Mouse<br />
*Modem or Internet connection<br />
*CD-ROM drive (if installation is done from a CD-ROM)<br />
<br />
== Quirks ==<br />
On Windows NT 4.0, System Properties reports "IE 5 6.0.2800.1106" (in this case for IE 6 SP1). This field is normally used to report the version of an installed copy of [[Microsoft Plus!]] if installed. This can be fixed by editing the appropriate entry in the registry:<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion]<br />
"Plus! VersionNumber" = "IE 6.0.2800.1106"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==Builds==<br />
Starting with this version, Internet Explorer uses the same build number as Windows XP, except for update builds.<br />
<br />
*6.0.2403.0000 is the Beta 1 build.<br />
*6.0.2462.0000 is the Beta 2 build.<br />
*6.0.2600.0000 is the RTM build.<br />
*6.0.2800.1106 is the Service Pack 1 build.<br />
*6.0.2900.2180 is the Security Version 1/Service Pack 2 build.<br />
*6.0.2900.5512 is the Security Version 2/Service Pack 3 build.<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
IE6-CDAutorun.png|CD autorun<br />
IE6-Splash.png|Splash screen<br />
IE6-Win98.png|Internet Explorer 6 SP1 running on [[Windows 98]]<br />
IE6-Win98-About.png|About Internet Explorer 6 SP1<br />
File:WindowsXP-5.1.2600ia64-IE.png|IA-64 version<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Internet Explorer]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_95&diff=300187Windows 952023-10-25T08:47:49Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 300186 by Mgjgfka (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|name = Windows 95<br />
|codename = Chicago<br />
|logo = Windows 95 logo and wordmark.svg<br />
|image = Windows95-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|family = 9x<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows 95 build 1216|4.03.1216 (OSR 2.5)]]<br />
|version = 4.00<br />
|arch = x86 (PC/AT, PC-98, FM Towns)<br />
|releasedate = 1995-08-24 (Original release)<br>1996-02-14 (OSR 1)<br>1996-08-30 (OSR 2)<br>1997-07-27 (OSR 2.1)<br>1997-11-26 (OSR 2.5)<br />
|support = 2001-12-31<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 3.1x]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows 98]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 95''' (codenamed ''Chicago'') is a consumer version of [[Microsoft Windows]] released by Microsoft in 1995. It is the first major release in the [[Windows 9x]] operating system line, and was designed to be the successor of [[Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]]. It is the first consumer-oriented version of Windows to include [[File Explorer|Windows Explorer]], a move which was followed by its NT equivalent [[Windows NT 4.0]] in 1996. It would be replaced by [[Windows 98]], and Microsoft ended support for Windows 95 on 31 December 2001.<br />
<br />
Windows 95 merged Microsoft's formerly separate [[MS-DOS]] and Microsoft Windows products, and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the graphical user interface (GUI) and in its simplified "plug-and-play" features. It improved upon 16-bit Windows by introducing a hybrid 16/32-bit kernel and eliminating the need for an existing installation of MS-DOS, making it a standalone operating system (running alongside MS-DOS). Microsoft focused on improving the usability of Windows with technologies such as Plug-and-Play, long file names (VFAT), the [[Start menu]], an updated desktop, Internet Explorer, Mail, built-in networking, and virtual device drivers. Many of the paradigms introduced with Windows 95 remain in use today.<br />
<br />
It was a revolutionary update for Windows, and also the first concerted effort by Microsoft to listen to consumers. Although it was still built upon the solid, if outdated, foundations of MS-DOS, the average user never saw the MS-DOS prompt unless they wanted to. Windows NT was too intensive for most computers of the time, and it was not until after the release of Windows 95 that Win32 applications were widely used and supported.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
[[File:Windows-95-1993-01-Demo.png|thumb|A UI mockup depicting an early form of the Cairo/Chicago shell|230px]]<br />
The development of Windows 95 started in 1992 shortly after the release of [[Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]]. Pre-release [[Windows 3.1x#Windows for Workgroups 3.1|Windows for Workgroups 3.1]] builds were forked into the Cougar project, which attempted to build a 32-bit protected mode kernel to be used in the next Windows-on-DOS release (at the time often called Windows 4.0, Windows 93, or Windows 94). The Cougar project was later merged with Jaguar (known as MS-DOS 7.0, also slated for a separate release) into Chicago, which became Windows 95. The Chicago project additionally took a few components from the Cairo project (meant for Windows NT), including the Cairo user interface, and integrated it into the Chicago shell. Internal Microsoft documents from 1992 occasionally refer to the Chicago project as ''Windows NT Lite''.<ref>http://antitrust.slated.org/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/5000/PX05522.pdf</ref><br />
<br />
The first two builds known to exist are [[Windows 95 Usability Testing Builds|two builds]] from December 1992 or January 1993, seen in a Microsoft video taken during Chicago usability testing sessions.<ref>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-95-Usability-Testing-1993 ''(broken link, redirects to Microsoft Learn homepage)''</ref> These builds feature a very primitive iteration of the Windows 95 shell, with three menus on the Taskbar and a mix of Windows 3.1 and 95 window controls. The earliest available build is [[Windows 95 build 58s|58s]], known as PDK/M4 from August 1993. [[Windows 95 build 73f|Build 73f]] (M5 from November 1993) introduced the Start button and menu, although the code while entirely present was unused until [[Windows 95 build 81|build 81]], which also introduced finalized window controls, including the ubiquitous Close button. [[Windows 95 build 216|Build 216]], a Beta 2 build from October 1994, includes the final iteration of common controls. The startup sound, known as "The Microsoft Sound", was added in [[Windows 95 build 445|build 445]], a Test Release from April 1995. The final build of Windows 95, [[Windows 95 build 950 r-6|build 950 r-6]], would be released to manufacturing on 14 July 1995, and would later be available to the general public on 24 August 1995.<br />
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In early 1996, Microsoft released the first OEM Service Release of Windows 95, which was also released to the public as a Service Pack for the RTM build. This is the first version of Windows to include [[Internet Explorer]] in its version [[Internet Explorer 2|2]] form, although some OEMs already shipped [[Internet Explorer 1]] with the RTM build. It also introduces infrared support and fixes for bugs which affected the RTM build.<br />
<br />
In mid-1996, Microsoft released the second OEM Service Release of Windows 95, which includes various new features such as FAT32 support, [[Internet Explorer 3]], a newer version of MSN, as well as features that were previously exclusive for [[Microsoft Plus! 95]] such as DriveSpace 3 (however with limited functionality). An update to it, known as the OEM Service Release 2.1, was released in August 1996, which not only updates Internet Explorer to version 3.02, but it also includes [[w:USB|USB]] support in form of an update package. It is not pre-installed by default, since USB support was still in an early state. It was buggy and caused Windows to crash more frequently. Another update, known as the OEM Service Release 2.5, was released in November 1997 and updated Internet Explorer to version 4.0, along with it the Active Desktop enhancements, although on incompatible devices, it still ships with IE 2. These releases were never offered to consumers. OEM Service Release 2.5 is the last update for Windows 95 before being replaced with Windows 98.<br />
<br />
== Marketing ==<br />
Windows 95 was heavily marketed in its first few months after release with the song ''[[w:Start Me Up|Start Me Up]]'' by [[w:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]] as part of a $300 million advertising campaign,<ref>Arbuckle, Alex. [https://mashable.com/archive/Windows-95-launch The hysteria over Windows 95 launch, 20 years ago], ''Mashable''. 24 August 2015.</ref> both during the launch event and through TV advertisements to highlight the [[Start menu]] feature. The slogan ''Where do you want to go today?'' was teased leading up to its release, being featured in commercials and promotional materials, as well as the default text used for the Scrolling Marquee screensaver.<br />
<br />
The operating system was initially going to be launched in late 1994, and then March 1995, but was delayed multiple times due to an ongoing case with the Justice Department.<br />
<br />
== Upgrade Check Password ==<br />
Holding {{Key press|Ctrl}} and clicking Exit Setup on an Upgrade Check dialog opens a password request screen, containing a random ID Number and a random Key.<br />
The valid Password is derived from the Key: <code>password = (strrev(key) ^ 0x414d57) % 1000000</code>.<br />
Entering a valid Password passes the upgrade check.<br />
This was implemented in <code>COMPLINC.DLL</code> by [[Windows 95 build 89e|build 89e]], and was most likely used on direction from Microsoft Support Services.<br />
The same upgrade check password, with the same algorithm, was later used in [[Office 95]] and [[Office 97|97]].<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows-95-Upgrade-Password.png|The upgrade password dialog<br />
Windows-95-Upgrade-Password-Wrong.png|Wrong password is entered<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Unattended batch installation==<br />
A batch file for installing Windows 95 in unattended mode can be created by using the "Batch INF Script Editor" included in the Windows 95 Resource Kit. Then, Windows 95 setup can be brought to install unattended by replacing the included <code>MSBATCH.INF</code> with the self-provided one.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to Microsoft, Windows 95 requires a 386DX processor, at least 4 MB of RAM, 50-55 MB of hard drive space (varies depending on components being installed), an EGA, VGA, or better display adapter, and a Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041019021615/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138349 Windows 95 Installation Requirements], ''Microsoft Support''. 17 December 2000. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138349 original] on 19 October 2004.</ref> Windows 95 drops support for the 80286 Standard mode and the Hercules and CGA display adapters. Trying to install Windows 95 with CGA or Hercules graphics will result in <code>USER.EXE</code> failing to load. EGA display adapters are supported but not included in Windows 95. For example, by upgrading from Windows 3.1x with EGA configured as display adapter, Windows 95 can be brought to use the EGA display driver. Windows 95 allows installation to be possible without a floppy drive via CD-ROM media, but this is only possible on select bootable OEM disks. A floppy drive is otherwise required for starting setup or if one wants to make a startup disk or to install Windows 95 from floppy disks.<br />
<br />
=== Hardware compatibility ===<br />
Windows 95 does not support AMD processors faster than 350 MHz and Intel processors faster than 2.1 GHz due to divide by zero bugs from timer calibration in several drivers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120421061831/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312108 Windows protection error in NDIS with a CPU that is faster than 2.1 GHz], ''Microsoft Support''. 31 January 2007. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312108 original] on 21 April 2012.</ref> Additionally, Windows 95 does not support having more than 480 MB of RAM due to a bug in the memory allocator.<ref>Chen, Raymond. [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030814-00/?p=42903 Windows 95 doesnβt boot with more than 1GB of RAM], ''The Old New Thing''. 14 August 2003.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061116154817/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304943 Computer May Reboot Continuously with More Than 1.5 GB of RAM], ''Microsoft Support''. 17 December 2004. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304943 original] on 16 November 2006.</ref> Windows 95 will often encounter system instability or crashing upon boot on these systems without additional fixes.<br />
<br />
== Easter eggs ==<br />
=== Product Team credits ===<br />
[[File:Windows95-ProductTeam.png|thumb|Product Team credits window]] There is a hidden Easter egg, which can be accessed by creating a new folder and renaming it to each of the following names in order:<br />
<br />
* and now, the moment you've all been waiting for<br />
* we proudly present for your viewing pleasure<br />
* The Microsoft Windows 95 Product Team!<br />
<br />
Opening the folder after the last rename opens an Explorer window, although the file list area is replaced with an animation of names of people involved in the development of Windows 95 on a midday blue background with <code>clouds.mid</code> playing in the background. This MIDI file will also subsequently be added to the <code>WINDOWS\MEDIA</code> directory upon launching the Easter egg.<br />
<br />
The text is located in the library's resource BIN and XORed with 0x95 as an obfuscation measure. Likewise, the Easter egg folder names are stored in the .text section of <code>SHELL32.DLL</code> as custom hashes of the old folder name concatenated with the new folder name.<br />
<br />
This Easter egg is also present in earlier builds of [[Windows NT 4.0]], with references to "95" being replaced with "NT". Like such, it will not work after installing the Windows Desktop Update components from [[Internet Explorer 4]].<br />
<br />
=== "The Shadow knows!" ===<br />
There is another Easter egg like this, but it is not as immersive. It is also a little bit longer, but the steps are as follows. First, click on the Help option in the Start menu and click on the Find tab. Upon the setup Wizard that appears, click next and finish. Second, go to the Options and then make sure you have these options set: "All the words you typed in any order", "begin with the characters you type", and "Immediately after each keystroke, wait for a pause before searching". Press OK and then type the phrase "Who knows who built this tool?" in the textbox. Hold down both Ctrl+Shift keys and press clear button. Third, go into the options again and set the options as follows: "At least one of the words you typed", "contain the characters you type", and "Immediately after each keystroke, wait for a pause before searching". Β Press OK and then type the phrase "The Shadow knows!" in the textbox. Hold down both {{key press|Ctrl|β§ Shift}} keys and press the "Clear" button. If done correctly, a pop-up window will appear scrolling through the development team credits.<br />
<br />
== List of known builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
===Original release===<br />
====Cougar====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows Cougar build 028|3.20.028}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Cougar build 033|3.10.033}}<br />
<br />
====Pre-Milestone 4====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 Usability Testing Builds|Usability Testing Builds}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 31|4.00.31}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 34|4.00.34}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 40|4.00.40}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 40e|4.00.40e}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 95 build 56|4.00.56}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 57|4.00.57}}<br />
<br />
====Milestone 4====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 58g|4.00.58g}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 58j|4.00.58j}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 58s|4.00.58s}}<br />
<br />
====Milestone 5====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 61|4.00.61}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 70|4.00.70}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 95 build 73|4.00.73}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 73f|4.00.73f}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 73g|4.00.73g}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 95 build 78|4.00.78}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 81|4.00.81}}<br />
<br />
====Beta 1 / Milestone 6====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 84|4.00.84}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 86|4.00.86}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 87|4.00.87}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 89|4.00.89}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 89e|4.00.89e}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 90|4.00.90}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 90b|4.00.90b}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 90c|4.00.90c}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 91|4.00.91}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 92|4.00.92}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 92d|4.00.92d}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 99|4.00.99}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 102|4.00.102}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 103|4.00.103}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 106|4.00.106}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 108|4.00.108}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 116|4.00.116}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 121|4.00.121}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 122|4.00.122}}<br />
<br />
=====Beta 1.2 / Milestone 6.2=====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 156|4.00.156}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 162|4.00.162}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 163|4.00.163}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 165|4.00.165}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 166|4.00.166}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 167|4.00.167}}<br />
<br />
=====Beta 1.3 / Milestone 6.3=====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 170|4.00.170}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 180|4.00.180}}<br />
<br />
=====Beta 1.4 / Milestone 6.4=====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 188|4.00.188}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 189|4.00.189}}<br />
<br />
====Beta 2 / Milestone 7====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 190|4.00.190}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 197|4.00.197}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 213|4.00.213}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 215d|4.00.215d}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 216|4.00.216}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 222|4.00.222}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 224|4.00.224}}<br />
<br />
====Beta 3 / Milestone 8 / Final Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 225|4.00.225}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 263|4.00.263}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 267|4.00.267}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 275|4.00.275}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 285|4.00.285}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 286|4.00.286}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 302|4.00.302}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 304|4.00.304}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 305|4.00.305}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 306|4.00.306}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 310|4.00.310}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 311|4.00.311}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 314|4.00.314}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 318|4.00.318}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 320|4.00.320}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 322|4.00.322}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 323|4.00.323}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 324|4.00.324}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 328|4.00.328}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 329|4.00.329}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 330|4.00.330}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 331|4.00.331}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 337|4.00.337}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 342|4.00.342}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 345|4.00.345}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 347|4.00.347}}<br />
<br />
====Release Candidate 1====<br />
<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 401|4.00.401}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 405|4.00.405}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 411|4.00.411}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 420|4.00.420}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 427|4.00.427}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 429|4.00.429}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 431|4.00.431}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 435|4.00.435}}<br />
=====April Test Release=====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 440|4.00.440}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 445|4.00.445}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 450|4.00.450}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 456|4.00.456}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 457|4.00.457}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 460|4.00.460}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 462|4.00.462}}<br />
<br />
=====May Test Release=====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 467|4.00.467}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 468|4.00.468}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 469|4.00.469}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 471|4.00.471}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 474|4.00.474}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 476|4.00.476}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 480|4.00.480}}<br />
=====June Test Release=====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 484|4.00.484}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 490|4.00.490}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 497|4.00.497}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 499|4.00.499}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 501|4.00.501}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 502|4.00.502}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 518|4.00.518}}<br />
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====Localization Builds====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 708|4.00.708}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 720|4.00.720}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 810|4.00.810}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 812|4.00.812}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 818|4.00.818}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 842|4.00.842}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build RC-7|RC-7}}<br />
<br />
====Pre-RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 852|4.00.852}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 950 r-2|4.00.950 r-2}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 950 r-3 (1995-07-04)|4.00.950 r-3 (1995-07-04)}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 950 r-3 (1995-07-06)|4.00.950 r-3 (1995-07-06)}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 950 r-4|4.00.950 r-4}}<br />
<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 950 r-6|4.00.950 r-6}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 950 r-7|4.00.950 r-7 (Hebrew RTM)}}<br />
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===OEM Service Release 1 and Service Pack 1===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 950a|4.00.950a}}<br />
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===OEM Service Release 2===<br />
This and later releases of OSR2 were exclusively distributed towards OEMs and System Builders for preinstalling on their machines and was never directly available for consumers as standalone versions.<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 990|4.00.990}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1009|4.00.1009}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 1030|4.00.1030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1034|4.00.1034}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1043|4.00.1043}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 1048|4.00.1048}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1068|4.00.1068}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 1070|4.00.1070}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1078|4.00.1078}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1089|4.00.1089}}<br />
<br />
====Release Candidate====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1094|4.00.1094}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1111 (RC)|4.00.1111 (RC)}}<br />
<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1111|4.00.1111 (950 B)}}<br />
<br />
===OEM Service Release 2.1===<br />
====Beta====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1107|4.03.1107}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1113|4.03.1113}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1132|4.03.1132}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1154|4.03.1154}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1156|4.03.1156}}<br />
<br />
====Release Candidate====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1163|4.03.1163}}<br />
<br />
====RTM====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1212|4.03.1212}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1214|4.03.1214}}<br />
<br />
===OEM Service Release 2.5 ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 1216|4.03.1216 (950 C)}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
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[[Category:Versions of Microsoft Windows|9]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=OS_X_Yosemite_build_14A238x&diff=300096OS X Yosemite build 14A238x2023-10-24T05:26:19Z<p>NaraInsider1694: the title bar has already been updated so you might've meant the *menu* bar</p>
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<div>{{Infobox macOS build<br />
|buildtag = 14A238x<br />
|brand = OS X<br />
|version = Yosemite<br />
|arch = x86_64<br />
|compiled = 2014-05-24<br />
|image = Mac_OS_X_10.10_DP1-2023-10-23-23-14-34.png<br />
|about = Grkhn0.png<br />
}}<br />
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'''OS X Yosemite build 14A238x''' is the official Developer Preview 1 build of [[OS X Yosemite]] that was released on 2 June 2014. This build includes most of the visual refresh, however the menu bar and wallpaper are the same as OS X Mavericks.<br />
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== Bugs and quirks ==<br />
=== About This Mac ===<br />
The "OS X" text can turn into "Unarchived".<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-13-10.png|Login screen with 2 users<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-13-28.png|Apple ID sign-in<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-14-44.png|Control Center<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-15-03.png|Launchpad<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-15-11.png|"Other" folder<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-15-40.png|Spotlight<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-20-06.png|File save dialog (Expanded)<br />
File:Apv6rn.png|Finder<br />
File:M1hxd3.png|System Preferences<br />
File:Mac OS X 10.10 DP1-2023-10-23-23-17-58.png|Safari<br />
File:Opij6s.png|"Unarchived" bug<br />
</gallery><br />
[[Category:OS X Yosemite builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8_build_8432_(winmain)&diff=299983Windows 8 build 8432 (winmain)2023-10-23T11:49:58Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299982 by 41.42.63.164 (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = Windows 8<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.8432.winmain.120611-1243<br />
|arch = ARM32 (ARMv7){{efn|Secure Boot Debug Policy Applicator only.}}<br />
|image = Windows8-8432winmain-1.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 6.2<br />
|build = 8432<br />
|revision = 0<br />
|lab = winmain<br />
|compiled = 2012-06-11<br />
|sku = Core<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 8 build 8432 (winmain)''' is a confirmed build of [[Windows 8]]. A screenshot of this build from an unknown source was posted on BetaWiki Discord on June 13, 2019.<br />
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The Secure Boot Debug Policy Applicator for this build is present in the included development tools for [[Windows 8 build 8437 (fbl_dev_dp8)|build 8437 (fbl_dev_dp8)]] of [[Windows 8|Windows RT]]. The build utilizes production code signing and can therefore be booted on the current date.<br />
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The MTEOS wallpaper corresponding to this build can be found on the BetaWorld Wiki<ref>https://www.betaworld.cn/Windows_RT:6.2.8432.0.winmain.120611-1243</ref>.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows RT-MTEOS-8432.winmain-background.png|MTEOS wallpaper<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Notes ==<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_95&diff=299924Windows 952023-10-22T13:49:21Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299922 by Hsjsis7wuidptrianvers (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|name = Windows 95<br />
|codename = Chicago<br />
|logo = Windows 95 logo and wordmark.svg<br />
|image = Windows95-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|family = 9x<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows 95 build 1216|4.03.1216 (OSR 2.5)]]<br />
|version = 4.00<br />
|arch = x86 (PC/AT, PC-98, FM Towns)<br />
|releasedate = 1995-08-24 (Original release)<br>1996-02-14 (OSR 1)<br>1996-08-30 (OSR 2)<br>1997-07-27 (OSR 2.1)<br>1997-11-26 (OSR 2.5)<br />
|support = 2001-12-31<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 3.1x]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows 98]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows 95''' (codenamed ''Chicago'') is a consumer version of [[Microsoft Windows]] released by Microsoft in 1995. It is the first major release in the [[Windows 9x]] operating system line, and was designed to be the successor of [[Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]]. It is the first consumer-oriented version of Windows to include [[File Explorer|Windows Explorer]], a move which was followed by its NT equivalent [[Windows NT 4.0]] in 1996. It would be replaced by [[Windows 98]], and Microsoft ended support for Windows 95 on 31 December 2001.<br />
<br />
Windows 95 merged Microsoft's formerly separate [[MS-DOS]] and Microsoft Windows products, and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the graphical user interface (GUI) and in its simplified "plug-and-play" features. It improved upon 16-bit Windows by introducing a hybrid 16/32-bit kernel and eliminating the need for an existing installation of MS-DOS, making it a standalone operating system (running alongside MS-DOS). Microsoft focused on improving the usability of Windows with technologies such as Plug-and-Play, long file names (VFAT), the [[Start menu]], an updated desktop, Internet Explorer, Mail, built-in networking, and virtual device drivers. Many of the paradigms introduced with Windows 95 remain in use today.<br />
<br />
It was a revolutionary update for Windows, and also the first concerted effort by Microsoft to listen to consumers. Although it was still built upon the solid, if outdated, foundations of MS-DOS, the average user never saw the MS-DOS prompt unless they wanted to. Windows NT was too intensive for most computers of the time, and it was not until after the release of Windows 95 that Win32 applications were widely used and supported.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
[[File:Windows-95-1993-01-Demo.png|thumb|A UI mockup depicting an early form of the Cairo/Chicago shell|230px]]<br />
The development of Windows 95 started in 1992 shortly after the release of [[Windows 3.1x|Windows 3.1]]. Pre-release [[Windows 3.1x#Windows for Workgroups 3.1|Windows for Workgroups 3.1]] builds were forked into the Cougar project, which attempted to build a 32-bit protected mode kernel to be used in the next Windows-on-DOS release (at the time often called Windows 4.0, Windows 93, or Windows 94). The Cougar project was later merged with Jaguar (known as MS-DOS 7.0, also slated for a separate release) into Chicago, which became Windows 95. The Chicago project additionally took a few components from the Cairo project (meant for Windows NT), including the Cairo user interface, and integrated it into the Chicago shell. Internal Microsoft documents from 1992 occasionally refer to the Chicago project as ''Windows NT Lite''.<ref>http://antitrust.slated.org/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/5000/PX05522.pdf</ref><br />
<br />
The first two builds known to exist are [[Windows 95 Usability Testing Builds|two builds]] from December 1992 or January 1993, seen in a Microsoft video taken during Chicago usability testing sessions.<ref>http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-95-Usability-Testing-1993 ''(broken link, redirects to Microsoft Learn homepage)''</ref> These builds feature a very primitive iteration of the Windows 95 shell, with three menus on the Taskbar and a mix of Windows 3.1 and 95 window controls. The earliest available build is [[Windows 95 build 58s|58s]], known as PDK/M4 from August 1993. [[Windows 95 build 73f|Build 73f]] (M5 from November 1993) introduced the Start button and menu, although the code while entirely present was unused until [[Windows 95 build 81|build 81]], which also introduced finalized window controls, including the ubiquitous Close button. [[Windows 95 build 216|Build 216]], a Beta 2 build from October 1994, includes the final iteration of common controls. The startup sound, known as "The Microsoft Sound", was added in [[Windows 95 build 445|build 445]], a Test Release from April 1995. The final build of Windows 95, [[Windows 95 build 950 r-6|build 950 r-6]], would be released to manufacturing on 14 July 1995, and would later be available to the general public on 24 August 1995.<br />
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In early 1996, Microsoft released the first OEM Service Release of Windows 95, which was also released to the public as a Service Pack for the RTM build. This is the first version of Windows to include [[Internet Explorer]] in its version [[Internet Explorer 2|2]] form, although some OEMs already shipped [[Internet Explorer 1]] with the RTM build. It also introduces infrared support and fixes for bugs which affected the RTM build.<br />
<br />
In mid-1996, Microsoft released the second OEM Service Release of Windows 95, which includes various new features such as FAT32 support, [[Internet Explorer 3]], a newer version of MSN, as well as features that were previously exclusive for [[Microsoft Plus! 95]] such as DriveSpace 3 (however with limited functionality). An update to it, known as the OEM Service Release 2.1, was released in August 1996, which not only updates Internet Explorer to version 3.02, but it also includes [[w:USB|USB]] support in form of an update package. It is not pre-installed by default, since USB support was still in an early state. It was buggy and caused Windows to crash more frequently. Another update, known as the OEM Service Release 2.5, was released in November 1997 and updated Internet Explorer to version 4.0, along with it the Active Desktop enhancements, although on incompatible devices, it still ships with IE 2. These releases were never offered to consumers. OEM Service Release 2.5 is the last update for Windows 95 before being replaced with Windows 98.<br />
<br />
== Marketing ==<br />
Windows 95 was heavily marketed in its first few months after release with the song ''[[w:Start Me Up|Start Me Up]]'' by [[w:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]] as part of a $300 million advertising campaign,<ref>Arbuckle, Alex. [https://mashable.com/archive/Windows-95-launch The hysteria over Windows 95 launch, 20 years ago], ''Mashable''. 24 August 2015.</ref> both during the launch event and through TV advertisements to highlight the [[Start menu]] feature. The slogan ''Where do you want to go today?'' was teased leading up to its release, being featured in commercials and promotional materials, as well as the default text used for the Scrolling Marquee screensaver.<br />
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The operating system was initially going to be launched in late 1994, and then March 1995, but was delayed multiple times due to an ongoing case with the Justice Department.<br />
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== Upgrade Check Password ==<br />
Holding {{Key press|Ctrl}} and clicking Exit Setup on an Upgrade Check dialog opens a password request screen, containing a random ID Number and a random Key.<br />
The valid Password is derived from the Key: <code>password = (strrev(key) ^ 0x414d57) % 1000000</code>.<br />
Entering a valid Password passes the upgrade check.<br />
This was implemented in <code>COMPLINC.DLL</code> by [[Windows 95 build 89e|build 89e]], and was most likely used on direction from Microsoft Support Services.<br />
The same upgrade check password, with the same algorithm, was later used in [[Office 95]] and [[Office 97|97]].<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows-95-Upgrade-Password.png|The upgrade password dialog<br />
Windows-95-Upgrade-Password-Wrong.png|Wrong password is entered<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Unattended batch installation==<br />
A batch file for installing Windows 95 in unattended mode can be created by using the "Batch INF Script Editor" included in the Windows 95 Resource Kit. Then, Windows 95 setup can be brought to install unattended by replacing the included <code>MSBATCH.INF</code> with the self-provided one.<br />
<br />
== System requirements ==<br />
According to Microsoft, Windows 95 requires a 386DX processor, at least 4 MB of RAM, 50-55 MB of hard drive space (varies depending on components being installed), an EGA, VGA, or better display adapter, and a Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041019021615/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138349 Windows 95 Installation Requirements], ''Microsoft Support''. 17 December 2000. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138349 original] on 19 October 2004.</ref> Windows 95 drops support for the 80286 Standard mode and the Hercules and CGA display adapters. Trying to install Windows 95 with CGA or Hercules graphics will result in <code>USER.EXE</code> failing to load. EGA display adapters are supported but not included in Windows 95. For example, by upgrading from Windows 3.1x with EGA configured as display adapter, Windows 95 can be brought to use the EGA display driver. Windows 95 allows installation to be possible without a floppy drive via CD-ROM media, but this is only possible on select bootable OEM disks. A floppy drive is otherwise required for starting setup or if one wants to make a startup disk or to install Windows 95 from floppy disks.<br />
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=== Hardware compatibility ===<br />
Windows 95 does not support AMD processors faster than 350 MHz and Intel processors faster than 2.1 GHz due to divide by zero bugs from timer calibration in several drivers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120421061831/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312108 Windows protection error in NDIS with a CPU that is faster than 2.1 GHz], ''Microsoft Support''. 31 January 2007. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312108 original] on 21 April 2012.</ref> Additionally, Windows 95 does not support having more than 480 MB of RAM due to a bug in the memory allocator.<ref>Chen, Raymond. [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030814-00/?p=42903 Windows 95 doesnβt boot with more than 1GB of RAM], ''The Old New Thing''. 14 August 2003.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061116154817/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304943 Computer May Reboot Continuously with More Than 1.5 GB of RAM], ''Microsoft Support''. 17 December 2004. Archived from the [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304943 original] on 16 November 2006.</ref> Windows 95 will often encounter system instability or crashing upon boot on these systems without additional fixes.<br />
<br />
== Easter eggs ==<br />
=== Product Team credits ===<br />
[[File:Windows95-ProductTeam.png|thumb|Product Team credits window]] There is a hidden Easter egg, which can be accessed by creating a new folder and renaming it to each of the following names in order:<br />
<br />
* and now, the moment you've all been waiting for<br />
* we proudly present for your viewing pleasure<br />
* The Microsoft Windows 95 Product Team!<br />
<br />
Opening the folder after the last rename opens an Explorer window, although the file list area is replaced with an animation of names of people involved in the development of Windows 95 on a midday blue background with <code>clouds.mid</code> playing in the background. This MIDI file will also subsequently be added to the <code>WINDOWS\MEDIA</code> directory upon launching the Easter egg.<br />
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The text is located in the library's resource BIN and XORed with 0x95 as an obfuscation measure. Likewise, the Easter egg folder names are stored in the .text section of <code>SHELL32.DLL</code> as custom hashes of the old folder name concatenated with the new folder name.<br />
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This Easter egg is also present in earlier builds of [[Windows NT 4.0]], with references to "95" being replaced with "NT". Like such, it will not work after installing the Windows Desktop Update components from [[Internet Explorer 4]].<br />
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=== "The Shadow knows!" ===<br />
There is another Easter egg like this, but it is not as immersive. It is also a little bit longer, but the steps are as follows. First, click on the Help option in the Start menu and click on the Find tab. Upon the setup Wizard that appears, click next and finish. Second, go to the Options and then make sure you have these options set: "All the words you typed in any order", "begin with the characters you type", and "Immediately after each keystroke, wait for a pause before searching". Press OK and then type the phrase "Who knows who built this tool?" in the textbox. Hold down both Ctrl+Shift keys and press clear button. Third, go into the options again and set the options as follows: "At least one of the words you typed", "contain the characters you type", and "Immediately after each keystroke, wait for a pause before searching". Β Press OK and then type the phrase "The Shadow knows!" in the textbox. Hold down both {{key press|Ctrl|β§ Shift}} keys and press the "Clear" button. If done correctly, a pop-up window will appear scrolling through the development team credits.<br />
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== List of known builds ==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
===Original release===<br />
====Cougar====<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows Cougar build 028|3.20.028}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Cougar build 033|3.10.033}}<br />
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====Pre-Milestone 4====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 Usability Testing Builds|Usability Testing Builds}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 31|4.00.31}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 34|4.00.34}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 95 build 40|4.00.40}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 40e|4.00.40e}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 95 build 56|4.00.56}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 57|4.00.57}}<br />
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====Milestone 4====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 58g|4.00.58g}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 58j|4.00.58j}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 58s|4.00.58s}}<br />
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====Milestone 5====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 61|4.00.61}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 70|4.00.70}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 95 build 73|4.00.73}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 73f|4.00.73f}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 73g|4.00.73g}}<br />
{{BLItem Fake|Windows 95 build 78|4.00.78}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 81|4.00.81}}<br />
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====Beta 1 / Milestone 6====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 84|4.00.84}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 86|4.00.86}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 87|4.00.87}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 89|4.00.89}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 89e|4.00.89e}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 90|4.00.90}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 90b|4.00.90b}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 90c|4.00.90c}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 91|4.00.91}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 92|4.00.92}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 92d|4.00.92d}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 99|4.00.99}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 102|4.00.102}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 103|4.00.103}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 106|4.00.106}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 108|4.00.108}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 116|4.00.116}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 121|4.00.121}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 122|4.00.122}}<br />
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=====Beta 1.2 / Milestone 6.2=====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 156|4.00.156}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 162|4.00.162}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 163|4.00.163}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 165|4.00.165}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 166|4.00.166}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 167|4.00.167}}<br />
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=====Beta 1.3 / Milestone 6.3=====<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 95 build 170|4.00.170}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 95 build 180|4.00.180}}<br />
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=====Beta 1.4 / Milestone 6.4=====<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Windows version<br />
|name = Windows 8<br />
|logo = Windows 8 logo and wordmark.svg<br />
|codename = Windows 8<br />
|image = Windows8-RTM-Desktop.png<br />
|family = nt<br />
|version = 6.2<br />
|arch = x86, x64, ARM32<br />
|latestbuild = [[Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm)|6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm)]]<br />
|releasedate = 2012-10-26<br />
|support = 2016-01-12<br />
|server = [[Windows Server 2012]]<br />
|replaces = [[Windows 7]]<br />
|replaced-by = [[Windows 8.1]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 8''' is an operating system developed by Microsoft. It is the ninth major release in the [[Windows NT]] operating system line, replacing [[Windows 7]] and later being succeeded by [[Windows 8.1]]. It was released to manufacturing on 1 August 2012 and was later made generally available on 26 October 2012.<br />
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It was one of the most short-lived releases, with support ending on 12 January 2016; two years after the release of Windows 8.1. This is similar to the treatment of Service Packs by the Microsoft lifecycle policy, which allowed support for prior Service Packs to be dropped at least 24 months after the release of a successor. Despite this, it still runs on 0.35% of desktop and laptop computers as of September 2023.<ref>[https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-202304-202304-bar Desktop Windows Version Market Share Worldwide], <i>StatCounter</i>.</ref><br />
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The operating system now requires a processor that supports the [[w:Physical Address Extension|Physical Address Extension]] (although 32-bit client editions cannot make full use of it due to being arbitratrily limited to 4 gigabytes of usable memory), the [[w:NX bit|NX/XD bit]] and the [[w:SSE2|SSE2]] instruction set. It is also the first client version of Windows to support ARM devices via Windows RT.<br />
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==Editions ==<br />
Windows 8 comes in the following editions:<br />
*'''Windows 8''' (also known as Core) is the base edition intended for the average home user.<br />
**'''Windows RT''' is a version of Windows 8 for ARM-based tablets such as the [[w:Surface (2012 tablet)|Surface RT]]. Compared to other editions, it includes the [[Office 2013]] suite and is only able to launch applications that either originate from the Windows Store or were digitally signed by Microsoft. It is otherwise functionally identical to the Core edition.<br />
**'''Windows 8 Single Language''' is same as Core but limited to a single installed language pack.<br />
** '''Windows 8 China''' (also known as Core Country Specific) is same as Single Language but only allows the Simplified Chinese language pack to be installed. This is a special variant targeting the mainland China market.<br />
*'''Windows 8 Pro''' is targeted at enthusiast and business markets. Compared to Core, it adds the ability to run Hyper-V virtual machines, receive RDP connections and BitLocker support.<br />
**'''Windows 8 Pro with Media Center''' is a variant of Pro that also includes the Windows Media Center.<br />
*'''Windows 8 Enterprise''' is designed for large organizations and can only be activated with a KMS server or MAK keys. It has the same feature set as Pro but supports creating [[w:Windows To Go|Windows To Go]] portable workspaces.<br />
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==Main changes==<br />
===Interface===<br />
[[File:Windows 8 Start Screen.png|thumb|align=right|size=145px|The [[start screen]] user interface. Pinned applications are shown in the form of dynamically-updating tiles with adjustable sizes and modifiable positions. The default layout is presented here.]]Windows 8 was largely designed for use on touchscreen devices such as tablets, and this can be seen across the operating system, which features larger buttons, more distinct colors, and a modernized interface coupled with the removal of [[Windows Aero|Aero]] translucency effects on open windows. The complete overhaul of the classic Windows shell was accompanied by the largely controversial addition of the Metro design language and user interface, which includes a new [[Start menu]] (referred to as the Start screen), a full-screen tile-based user interface replacing the smaller Start menu first introduced in [[Windows 95]]. From the Start screen, Metro apps can be launched, which can either take up the entire screen, providing an immersive interface, or be snapped to a side of the screen alongside another application or the desktop. The Start screen contains titles for all applications and some can be live, with realtime information being directly provided to the user as time passes.<br />
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The Metro UI features direct integration with the traditional Windows desktop, which includes hot corners; instead of utilizing a dedicated Start button within the taskbar,{{efn|Although the last build of Windows 8 to have the Start button by default was [[Windows 8 build 8176|8176]], it is possible to remove the Start button from the taskbar in builds [[Windows 8 build 7899|7899]] through [[Windows 8 build 8102|8102]]. To accomplish this, a new DWORD value in <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer</code> named <code>YouBettaHideYoPearl</code> with a value set to 1 must be created within the registry. If done correctly, the Start button will be removed after restarting [[File Explorer]].}} positioning the mouse in certain parts of the screen will instead reveal various functionalities that a user would normally expect. Positioning the cursor to the left side of the monitor reveals a button that links to the Start screen, whereas the right side reveals the Charms bar, a vertical menu that features buttons that allow the user to search the internet or the contents of a local computer, share items to others, access the Start screen, configure connected devices or quickly modify system settings. Right-clicking on the bottom left corner of the screen will reveal a Quick Link menu, which contains shortcuts to frequently used areas.<br />
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====File Explorer====<br />
The [[File Explorer]] received a large design improvement with the introduction of the Ribbon UI first seen in [[Office 2007]] and later improved upon in [[Office 2010]]. The Up button, which had been absent since [[Windows Longhorn build 3670]] (except for early Vista post-reset builds like [[Windows Vista build 3790.1232|build 3790.1232]] and [[Windows Vista build 5001|build 5001]]), was reimplemented. The details pane has also been shifted to a vertical layout. Support for multi-monitor configurations has also been improved, as each monitor can now have their own customizable taskbar and desktop background.<br />
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Progress windows have been modified to remove the animation on the top and feature a toggleable advanced view that shows the current progress of a file operation, including a detailed graph for tracking file transfer speeds, coupled with the ability to pause operations. The older progress dialog box can still be observed when recycling large amounts of files, transferring files from a mobile device or while modifying permissions for files and folders, although this would be partially changed to the new one starting with 8.1. Notifications have been updated to be more noticeable, as they appear on the right of the screen and are the same color as the current theme.<br />
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====Display language support====<br />
Microsoft offered 109 display languages in Windows 8,<ref>Sinofsky, Steven. [https://web.archive.org/web/20191226205555/https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/b8/2012/02/21/using-the-language-you-want/ Using the language you want], ''Building Windows 8''. 21 February 2012. Archived from [https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/b8/2012/02/21/using-the-language-you-want/ the original] on 26 December 2019.</ref> 14 more than Windows 7, adding the following localizations:<br />
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*English (United Kingdom)<br />
*Punjabi (Pakistan)<br />
*Sindhi (Pakistan)<br />
*Central Kurdish (Iraq)<br />
*Uyghur (People's Republic of China)<br />
*Belarusian (Belarus)<br />
*Kinyarwanda (Rwanda)<br />
* Tigrinya (Ethiopia)<br />
*Tajik (Tajikistan)<br />
*Wolof (Senegal)<br />
*K'iche' (Guatemala)<br />
*Scottish Gaelic (United Kingdom)<br />
*Cherokee (United States)<br />
*Valencian (Spain)<br />
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====Out-of-box experience====<br />
The [[out-of-box experience]] received a complete overhaul, now allowing the user to pick an accent color and introducing express settings, which allows for easier installation by automatically configuring the device to use a set of recommended options in one click.<br />
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====Logon screen====<br />
A UI overhaul for the logon screen was introduced, which saw the addition of a lock screen that displays the current date and time, a customizable background image, and quick notifications, statuses and updates from supported applications. Security improvements to the logon process were also included, adding support for logons through a PIN or a picture password. The ability to connect to a network via the logon screen was also added, allowing users to connect and disconnect from Wi-Fi networks without the need to log onto the operating system. The logon screen also reminds users when a reboot is required to install updates.<br />
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====Task Manager====<br />
The [[Task Manager]] now opens up in a simple view which only displays a list of open programs and not processes. Expanding the view reveals a modernized and improved version of the classic Task Manager, featuring tabs and a larger focus on resource usage.<br />
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====Windows Store ====<br />
[[Microsoft Store|Windows Store]] allows the consumer to distribute and download Metro apps or advertise desktop software. The Windows Store would later be redesigned in [[Windows 8.1]]. The Store was called "MSHelp" in order to disguise its true purpose between builds [[Windows 8 build 7814|7814]] and [[Windows 8 build 8032|8032]]. The Windows Store would later be rebranded as the Microsoft Store in September 2017 in an update for the app for [[Windows 10]] devices.<br />
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====Windows Media Center====<br />
Unlike [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]], [[Windows Media Center]] is not included by default in any Windows 8 edition. Customers with existing Windows 8 Pro licenses could purchase Media Center with the Windows 8 Pro Pack until 30 October 2015. It was previously free under a promotional offer (until 31 January 2013). The application no longer runs at startup, nor does it overlay itself on top of other windows.<br />
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=== Desktop Window Manager===<br />
[[Desktop Window Manager]] now renders using a software-based 3D rasterizer when a hardware-based accelerator is unavailable; this also coincides with the [[Windows Classic]] and [[Windows Basic]] themes being disabled by default. Although the visual styles still exist, they cannot be used unless one uses workarounds to forcibly enable the older styles, such as the direct modification of system files or utilities that change the way how windows are displayed.<br />
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===Sounds===<br />
Windows 8 introduces a new sound scheme, which considerably brings down the number of used sounds. The new Background and Foreground sounds are now used for many scenarios formerly using separate sounds, such as various types of message boxes. Some sounds have been disabled, such as the startup, shutdown and log on/off sounds. Despite that, the new scheme also includes a new logon sound, although it is disabled by default. This sound is often confused for a startup sound, although it was actually supposed to play when the user logs in, while the proper startup sound (also disabled by default) remains unchanged since [[Windows 7]] and no longer works with fast startup. <br />
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According to Jensen Harris, a former Microsoft executive, the logon sound was originally removed due to loudness concerns. Matthew Bennett, the in-house sound designer who created the sound scheme, and previously worked on sounds for Windows 7 and [[Windows Phone 7]], was not notified of the design decision and submitted a proposal for the logon sound. In the end, the sound was included as part of the operating system and in later releases of Windows, but was left disabled as the responsible team objected to restoring the sound due to performance reasons.<ref>Harris, Jensen. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWUBjM2LNJU Why I Killed the Windows Startup Sound]. 29 May 2021.</ref> An alternative four-note variant was also produced for the [[w:Microsoft Surface|Microsoft Surface]] product line, which was later removed and replaced by the stock three-note sound.<ref>Harris, Jensen. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D79ECvrvQqw This Is the Missing Windows Startup Sound]. 19 August 2022.</ref><br />
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=== Applications===<br />
Windows 8 introduced significant changes to the existing set of built-in applications, which played a part towards the operating system's shift towards a tablet-based user experience. To achieve these changes, the operating system introduced a new application platform architecture dubbed the [[w:Windows Runtime|Windows Runtime]], a [[w:Component Object Model|COM]]-based [[w:application binary interface|application binary interface]] that allows modern applications to be developed independently of the programming languages utilized within them.<br />
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A new set of communications applications for Windows was introduced. These include modernized versions of the [[Windows Mail]], [[Calendar]], and Contacts applications, as well as a basic text messaging application. As a result of these changes, the Windows CardSpace application was removed from the operating system. Bing integration was added to the operating system, offering services such as web search, news, weather information and finances, as well as information on travel and sports updates. These services were made available through a set of applications that were preinstalled on the operating system. <br />
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[[Internet Explorer 10]] was introduced, bringing with it a complete refresh of the older user interface first introduced with the release of [[Internet Explorer 7]].{{efn|The new UI was previously introduced in [[Internet Explorer 9]] which was released a year prior to Windows 8's release.}} A touch-optimized variant of the web browser is also included alongside the classic desktop version. The [[Desktop Gadget Gallery]] was removed from the operating system due to remote-code execution vulnerabilities which were disclosed in a security advisory on 10 July 2012,<ref name="DeskGadgetAdv">Microsoft. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/security-updates/SecurityAdvisories/2013/2719662 Vulnerabilities in Gadgets Could Allow Remote Code Execution (Microsoft Security Advisory 2719662)], ''Microsoft Security Response Center''. 10 July 2012.</ref> which was additionally complimented with a package that respectively disabled the [[Windows Sidebar]] and Desktop Gadget Gallery functionalities on [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]].<ref name="DeskGadgetAdv"/><br />
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The [[Windows Photo Viewer]] application was deprecated in favor of the newer Photos application. Users are now able to take photographs through the use of the built-in Camera application, allowing users to utilize their webcam or a similar device for photography. Support for viewing PDF documents was additionally added through the introduction of the Reader application.<br />
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Support for Xbox Live integration was added through the introduction of the modernized Xbox Music, Video and Live Games applications. The Music and Video applications can play local video and audio files stored on the user's computer, acting as a gateway for purchasing such media through their respective marketplaces, whereas the Xbox Live Games application allowed users to view a catalog of available games as well as their respective Xbox profile and account information. The built-in games included as part of [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]] were removed from all existing editions, although their respective binaries would not be removed from the Windows source tree until the release of the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]].{{efn|Product policies restricting the usage of the built-in Windows games remain intact in later releases of Windows.}} Updated versions of these games were later made available through the Windows Store. All shortcuts to the Games Explorer were also additionally removed from the operating system; the feature and its shell class ID (pointing to <code>shell:games</code>) would remain up through the [[Windows 10 Fall Creators Update]], after which it was completely removed in favor of the Xbox application.<br />
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Integration with the [[Microsoft OneDrive|Windows SkyDrive]] service was added to the operating system, allowing users to view and share links to files stored on their Microsoft account's cloud storage. The service was later renamed to Microsoft OneDrive in 2014 (and later reflected upon in [[Windows 8.1#Update 1|Windows 8.1 Update 1]]) to comply with a 2013 [[w:High Court of Justice|British High Court]] ruling over a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by the [[w:Sky Group|British Sky Broadcasting]] corporation,<ref>Warren, Tom. [https://www.theverge.com/2013/7/31/4574878/microsoft-skydrive-name-change-bskyb Microsoft forced to rename SkyDrive following trademark case with broadcaster], ''The Verge''. 31 July 2013.</ref><ref>Scott, Jennifer. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130803164611/http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240202874/Microsoft-concedes-to-BSkyB-over-SkyDrive-trademark Microsoft concedes to BSkyB over SkyDrive trademark], ''ComputerWeekly.com''. 1 August 2013.</ref><ref>Gavin, Ryan. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140127184827/http://blog.onedrive.com/onedrive-for-everything-your-life/ OneDrive for Everything in Your Life], ''The OneDrive Blog''. 27 January 2014.</ref> which alleged that Microsoft had infringed upon the Sky trademark through the use of the name in the ''SkyDrive'' branding.<br />
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The [[Windows Anytime Upgrade]] application was renamed to ''Add features to Windows'', which was used to purchase a license to upgrade to the Pro edition or to add the [[Windows Media Center]] application to an existing Windows 8 Pro installation - the feature would be removed in [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] in favor of both the <code>changepk.exe</code> command-line utility and the ability to directly upgrade to a higher Windows edition through the [[Settings]] application, as support for the service ceased on 30 October 2015.<ref>Microsoft. [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/windows-8-and-8-1-pro-pack-and-media-pack-are-no-longer-available-to-buy-e280c003-fe11-e0ad-ff56-cf77e71c711f Windows 8 and 8.1 Pro Pack and Media Pack are no longer available to buy], ''Microsoft Support''. 30 October 2015.</ref> DVD playback support (which included codecs for DVD-Video and MPEG-2 Video), Media Guide features provided through [[Windows Media Player]] and the [[Windows DVD Maker]] application were removed from the operating system due to the rising cost of licensing and the increased prevalence of online streaming services and devices that lack optical disc drives. It is possible to restore DVD playback support by using third-party DVD playback programs or by acquiring a license for Windows Media Center through the purchase of the Windows 8 Pro Pack.<br />
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A touch-optimized version of the [[Control Panel]] known as [[PC settings]] was introduced with the release of Windows 8. Changes to the original Control Panel included the removal of the Network Map functionality from the Network and Sharing Center, slight design changes made towards the Action Center applet, and the introduction of the [[File History]] feature, which replaces the older [[Backup and Restore]] utility included in older releases of Windows. The [[Drive Optimizer|Disk Defragmenter]] application was renamed to Drive Optimizer; the application was slightly updated to include functionality and design changes made towards the disk defragmentation scheduling features. Support for the [[Hyper-V]] virtualization technology, which was initially exclusive to server releases of Windows, was added to the Pro and Enterprise editions as an optional installable component. The [[Windows Defender]] application was overhauled to act as a fully-fledged antivirus solution; this change would also deprecate the existing Microsoft Security Essentials suite, which was offered as an optional download through Microsoft's website.<br />
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===Other changes ===<br />
*Windows 8 can only be officially upgraded to from [[Windows 7]] on devices using a 1 GHz processor or faster with support for PAE, NX and SSE2, 1 GB of RAM (2 GB of RAM for Windows 8 x64) or higher, 16 GB (20 GB for Windows 8 x64) of hard drive space, a DirectX 9-based WDDM display adapter or better display adapter, and a DVD-ROM drive, with BIOS or compatible firmware and [[Windows 7]] supported and installed.<br />
*The Windows Runtime platform was introduced.<br />
* Support for virtual smart cards were added.<br />
*The design of the On-Screen Keyboard was updated.<br />
*The "peek" button for password text boxes was added.<br />
*Native support for USB 3.0/XHCI devices was added.<br />
*Support for UEFI Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 were added.<br />
*The [[Windows Recovery Environment]] received a major UI update based on the Metro design language. The Reset and Refresh options were also added.<br />
*The WinPE-based [[Windows Setup]] received design updates.<br />
*The Upgrade Assistant and Windows 8 Setup programs were added for upgrades and clean installations.<br />
*Improved support for mobile broadband was added.<br />
*The boot screen was updated. The Windows logo can be replaced by OEMs with their own logo in the UEFI firmware.<br />
*Fast Startup was added which allows the operating system to boot up faster after shutdown.<br />
* The ability to create portable workspaces (known as Windows To Go) has been added.<br />
*Microsoft account integration was added. This allows users to link their profiles with a Microsoft account which provides additional functionality such as synchronization of user data and settings and allows for integration with other Microsoft services. However, local accounts can still be setup and used.<br />
*Flip 3D was removed.<br />
*The ability to create new user accounts through the Control Panel was removed as these settings were moved to the PC settings app.<br />
*The sample pictures, sample music clips, sample video clip and built-in user account pictures that were present in previous versions were removed.<br />
*The Windows 7 sound schemes were removed. However, the folders of which the sound files were in are still present.<br />
*The Briefcase functionality was hidden and disabled by default, although it can be enabled with the use of a registry hack. The feature would remain until [[Windows 10 April 2018 Update]] after which it was removed completely in favor of OneDrive.<br />
*Certain dial-up networking settings are no longer available.<br />
*Support for DirectDraw was removed.<br />
* Unified search was removed.<br />
* The Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 compatibility modes are no longer available.<br />
*The Recent documents folder is no longer present on the Start screen.<br />
*Creating an ad-hoc wireless connection is no longer available in the GUI.<br />
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== Criticism ==<br />
Windows 8 was the first Windows operating system since [[Windows NT 3.51]] to not include a Start button on the taskbar nor a traditional [[Start menu]], a design decision which was met with criticism and various complaints from many technology publications, news organizations and users alike, resulting in most desktop users switching back to [[Windows 7]] due to a lack of accessibility which additionally stemmed from the lack of an onboarding experience. The tablet-optimized user interface was a significant factor that contributed towards the operating system's commercial failure, which eventually caused [[w:Steven Sinofsky|Steven Sinofsky]], then-current head of the Windows engineering division during Windows 8's development, to resign from their role weeks after the operating system had been made available to the general public, with [[w:Julie Larson-Green|Julie Larson-Green]] appointed as successor.<ref>Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20121113045433/http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/Press/2012/Nov12/11-12AnnouncementPR.aspx Microsoft Announces Leadership Changes to Drive Next Wave of Products], ''Microsoft News Center''. 12 November 2012.</ref><br />
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Even though its ARM-based counterpart was largely praised by various technology outlets for its touch-oriented controls and user interface, it too had become a subject of criticism as internal restrictions that prevented the usage of applications that either did not originate from either the Windows Store or were not digitally signed by Microsoft, coupled with the extremely limited library of available ARM-based applications, resulted in expectations for Windows RT falling short entirely.<br />
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=== Windows 8.1 ===<br />
[[Windows 8.1]] was released as a free upgrade for existing Windows 8 users on 17 October 2013 in an attempt to address some of the shortcomings presented within its predecessor such as the removal of the Start button, the lack of a proper onboarding experience, a detailed all apps view and a complete design overhaul of the [[Windows Store]] experience. Further updates to Windows 8.1 brought over the ability to directly log onto the traditional Windows desktop by default{{efn|Disabled by default in Windows RT 8.1}} and accessibility improvements to the user interface, such as the ability to minimize or close Metro applications by hovering the cursor to the top of the screen and dedicated options for shutting down the operating system or logging out via the Start screen. Despite this, the lack of a Start menu was still the subject of criticism directed towards the operating system. Mainstream support for Windows 8 ended on 12 January 2016, with extended support being shifted over to Windows 8.1 to focus on long-term development.<br />
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The release of [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] eventually withdrew a significant majority of the user interface changes introduced with Windows 8 and [[Windows 8.1]] with the reintroduction of the Start menu (with additional support for dynamically updating tiles) and the removal of the Charms bar. The Start screen's functionality (and its full-screen mode) would be moved over to a separate mode designed specifically for tablet devices.<br />
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A fully-fledged start menu from early Technical Preview releases of Windows 10 was backported into [[Windows 8.1 build 9600.17415|a later Windows 8.1 update]] which was released exclusively for ARM devices on 1 September 2015.<br />
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==System requirements==<br />
Microsoft recommends Windows 8 to be installed on a system with a processor with a speed of at least 1 GHz, at least 1 GB (2 GB for x64 versions) of RAM, 16 GB (20 GB for x64 versions) of hard drive space, a DirectX 9-based WDDM display adapter or better display adapter, and a DVD-ROM drive.<ref>Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220731022400/https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/system-requirements-2f327e5a-2bae-4011-8848-58180a4353a7 System requirements for Windows 8 and 8.1], ''Microsoft Support''.</ref> Windows 8 drops support for processors without PAE, SSE2 and NX, as attempting to boot on these processors will cause an <code>UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR</code> [[bugcheck]].<br />
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As a result of the upgraded processor requirement, Windows 8 can be installed on processors as early as the Pentium 4. Windows 8 can also be run with as low as 512 MB of RAM. SVGA cards can still be used, and most WDDM-required effects are now software rendered, although such rendering will be slow compared to using hardware rendering.<br />
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==List of known builds==<br />
{{builds legend}}<br />
=== Pre-Milestone 1 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7652|7652}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7680|7680.0.winmain.091124-1740}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7731|7731}}<br />
<br />
=== Milestone 1 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7740|7740.0.FBL_FUN_RESP_DEV.100414-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7743|7743}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7746|7746.0.fbl_grfx.100428-2024}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7752|7752.winmain.100510-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7758|7758.0.winmain.100604-1503}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7775|7775.0.winmain.100706-1910}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7776|7776.fbl_grfx_dev1.100708-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7777|7777.0.fbl_grfx.100708-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7779|7779.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100713-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7788|7788.fbl_uex_cxe_dev}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7789|7789}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7791|7791.0.fbl_core1_kernel.100802-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7792|7792.winmain.100802-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7793|7793.0.fbl_grfx.100804-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7799|7799.0.fbl_esc_end_dat(rparsons).100811-1819}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7811|7811.0.fbl_dnt1_net2_virtual.100901-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7814|7814.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.100907-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7817|7817.0.winmain.100910-1622}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508}}<br />
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=== Milestone 2 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7867 (CES 2011)|7867 ''(CES 2011)''}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7867 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext)|7867.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101101-1728}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7871|7871}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7874|7874.0.fbl_dnt1.101031-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7875|7875.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101102-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7878|7878.0.winmain.101104-1752}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7880|7880.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101110-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7885|7885.0.fbl_fun_eco_platforms.101116-1907}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7893|7893}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7899|7899.0.fbl_core2_sfs.101209-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7900|7900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7901|7901.FBL_UEX_ICP.101213-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7910|7910.winmain.110111-1804}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv)|7927.0.fbl_srv.110210-1753}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7927.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110214-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820}}<br />
<br />
=== Milestone 3 ===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv)|7955.0.fbl_srv.110225-2127}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7955.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110228-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7957|7957}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl_srv)|7962.0.fbl_srv.110309-1807}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl srv wdacxml)|7962.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110311-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7969|7969}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971|7971.0.winmain.110324-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7973.fbl_srv_wdacxml}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|7973.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110330-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7973.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110330-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|7973.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110330-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7973.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110330-1809}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7976|7976.winmain.110401-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7978|7978.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110406-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_mobile_dev)|7985.0.fbl_core1_mobile_dev.110417-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745)|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501)|7985.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7989|7989.0.winmain.110421-1825}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7996|7996.0.fbl_pac_dev2.110504-2214}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7997|7997.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110504-2014}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8002.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110511-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8002.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110511-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8008|8008.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110518-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 unidentified May 2011 build|Pre-D9 demo build}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8011|8011.winmain.110520-1745}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8013|8013}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8014|8014.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110525-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8027|8027}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8032|8032.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110623-2054}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8045|8045.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110713-1730}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8049|8049.fbl_eeap.110718-0510}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8056 (winmain)|8056.winmain.110726-1851}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8056.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110727-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8056.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110727-1728}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8056.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110727-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8057|8057.winmain.110727-1845}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8059|8059.winmain.110729-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8061|8061.0.fbl_core1_soc.110803-1830}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8064|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8065|8065}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8066|8066.0.winmain.110809-1602}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8069|8069.winmain.110816-1802}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8070|8070.0.winmain.110817-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8071|8071.0.winmain.110819-1615}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8072|8072.0.winmain.110822-1712}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8073|8073.0.winmain.110823-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8074|8074.0.winmain.110824-1655}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8075|8075.0.winmain.110825-1852}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8076|8076.0.winmain.110826-1235}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8090|8090.winmain_win8m3.110805-1930}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8095|8095.winmain_win8m3.110812-1840}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8098|8098.winmain_win8m3.110816-1850}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8099|8099.winmain_win8m3}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8101|8101.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.0.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101|8102.101.winmain_win8m3.110830-1739}}<br />
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==== Milestone 3 update ==== <br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.109|8102.109.winmain_win8m3.110912-1733}}<br />
<br />
===Consumer Preview===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8105|8105.0.winmain.110829-1501}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8106|8106.0.winmain.110830-1723}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8107|8107.0.winmain.110831-1740}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (winmain)|8108.0.winmain.110901-1858}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_dnt2_wipdc)|8108.fbl_dnt2_wipdc.110902-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8112 (winmain)|8112.0.winmain.110909-1742}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)|8112.0.fbl_core1_soc.110912-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8118|8118.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110921-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8121|8121.winmain.110922-1933}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8128|8128.0.fbl_core1_soc_partner.111005-1916}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8129|8129.0.fbl_core1_soc.111006-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8130|8130.winmain.111006-1907}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8133.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111012-1400}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.111012-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8133.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111012-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111012-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8133.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111012-1902}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8155|8155.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111116-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8156|8156.0.fbl_core1_soc.111117-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8158|8158.0.winmain.111118-2210}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8161|8161.0.winmain.111128-1254}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_core2_sfs_dev2)|8165.fbl_core2_sfs_dev2.111203-22xx}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_fun_resp)|8165.fbl_fun_resp.111205-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8172|8172.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111214-1750}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 unidentified December 2011 build|Unidentified December 2011 build}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.0|8175.0.fbl_dev_dp4.111216-2019}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.2|8175.2.fbl_dev_dp4.120107-0052}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175.5|8175.5.fbl_dev_dp4.120111-2201}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8176|8176.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120104-2026}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8180|8180.0.winmain.120109-1245}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8186 (winmain)|8186.winmain.120117-1707}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_core1_soc)|8186.0.fbl_core1_soc.120118-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8194|8194.winmain.120127-1917}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8195|8195.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120201-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8220|8220.0.winmain_win8beta.120127-1925}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8225|8225.0.winmain_win8beta.120203-1918}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8229|8229.0.winmain_win8beta.120209-1545}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8232|8232.0.winmain_win8beta.120214-1755}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8233|8233.0.winmain_win8beta.120215-1901}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8250|8250.0.winmain_win8beta.120217-1520}}<br />
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===Release Preview===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8277|8277.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.120208-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8288|8288.0.fbl_core1_soc.120226-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8302|8302.0.fbl_core1_soc.120319-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|8305.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120321-1800}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl grfx dev1)|8305.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120321-1830}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl core2 sfs)|8305.0.fbl_core2_sfs.120321-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8306|8306}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8309|8309.winmain.120327-1901}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8318|8318.fbl_core1_soc.120409-2355}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8325|8325.0.winmain.120417-1752}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl woa)|8330.0.fbl_woa.120424-2227}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl grfx dev1)|8330.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120425-1400}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl ie longhorn)|8330.0.fbl_ie_longhorn.120425-2121}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8331 (winmain)|8331.0.winmain.120425-1916}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8331 (fbl_loc)|8331.0.fbl_loc.120425-2034}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8331 (fbl_uex)|8331.fbl_uex.120425-2134}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8333|8333.0.winmain.120428-1320}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8370|8370.0.winmain_win8rc.120428-1335}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8372|8372.0.winmain_win8rc.120501-1920}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8375|8375.0.winmain_win8rc.120504-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8377|8377.0.winmain_win8rc.120507-1903}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8378|8378.0.winmain_win8rc.120508-1952}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8382|8382.0}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8383|8383.0}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8400|8400.0.winmain_win8rc.120518-1423}}<br />
<br />
===Pre-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8412|8412.0.winmain.120507-1805}}<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8419|8419.0.winmain.120521-1835}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8422 (winmain)|8422.0.winmain.120524-1848}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8422 (fbl woa)|8422.0.fbl_woa.120524-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8422 (fbl core1 soc partner)|8422.fbl_core1_soc_partner.120525-1923}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8423|8423.0.fbl_loc.120528-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8424 (winmain)|8424.winmain.120529-1855}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8424 (fbl_woa_drop)|8424.fbl_woa_drop.120530-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8431|8431.fbl_uex.120609-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8432 (fbl loc)|8432.0.fbl_loc.120611-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8432 (fbl_woa)|8432.0.fbl_woa.120611-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8433|8433.0.winmain.120612-1830}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8437 (winmain)|8437.0.winmain.120618-1325}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8437 (fbl_dev_dp8)|8437.1.fbl_dev_dp8.120621-2300}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8438|8438.0.fbl_ie_longhorn.120620-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8439|8439.0.fbl_woa.120620-2204}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8440|8440.0.winmain.120621-1932}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8441|8441.0.winmain.120623-1614}}<br />
<br />
===RTM Escrow===<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8508|8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8509|8509.0.fbl_eeap.120708-0952}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_rtm)|8513.0.win8_rtm.120710-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8514|8514.0.win8_rtm.120711-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8520|8520.0.fbl_eeap.120722-1632}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8523|8523.0.win8_rtm.120723-1815}}<br />
<br />
====Partner-specific compiles ====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120710-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120710-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120710-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8518|8518.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120718-0003}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120724-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120724-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120724-2107}}<br />
<br />
===RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm)|9200.16384.win8_rtm.120725-1247}}<br />
<br />
===Post-RTM===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_eeap)|9200.0.fbl_eeap.120728-1519}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_fun_eco.120808-1900)|9200.0.fbl_fun_eco.120808-1900}}<br />
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_fun_eco.120921-1900)|9200.0.fbl_fun_eco.120921-1900}}<br />
<br />
====Partner-specific compiles====<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120725-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16384 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120726-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120726-2000}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456 (win8 gdr soc intel)|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}<br />
<br />
==Notes==<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
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[[Category:Versions of Microsoft Windows|8]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=User:NaraInsider1694&diff=299883User:NaraInsider16942023-10-22T05:15:49Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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'''Welcome to the Windows side of me.'''<br />
<br />
I usually correct grammatical mistakes from other contributors and revert all kinds of vandalism, though I might also make my own mistakes.<br />
<br />
If you want to tell me to leave BetaWiki, just don't. The admins will force you to leave if you ever tried to do it.<br />
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== Ways to contact me ==<br />
As I'm still learning English, I need more communication to improve my knowledge and language skills. So, posting messages to me is welcome, whether these messages are necessary or not.<br />
<br />
[[Special:EmailUser/NaraInsider1694|Email]]<br />
<br />
[https://t.me/realtjari Telegram]<br />
<br />
[https://youtube.com/@tjari_ YouTube channel]<br />
<br />
[https://mastodon.social/@tjari Mastodon]<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/tjari_ Twixter]<br />
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Discord: @tjari_ (dms are open btw)<br />
<br />
== About me ==<br />
*I use he/him pronouns in my preferences.<br />
*I live in Indonesia.<br />
*I am a registered Windows Insider since 28 September 2020.<br />
*I have a copy of the Windows Server 2003 source code. I was able to build a working version of Windows from it.<br />
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== What do I have? ==<br />
* '''Acer Aspire 3 A314-41'''<br />
**AMD A9-9420e<br />
**4GB DDR4 RAM<br />
**AMD Radeon R5 Integrated<br />
**1TB HDD<br />
**[[Windows 7]] Ultimate SP1<br />
*'''2 Google Drive accounts + 1 MEGA account'''<br />
*'''QEMU/KVM and VirtualBox'''<br />
*'''Slowest VPN ever''' (to access the dark web)</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Android_13_build_TP1A.220624.014&diff=299852Android 13 build TP1A.220624.0142023-10-22T00:21:47Z<p>NaraInsider1694: distrowiki doesn't use a compatible license and this is just free advertisement for *my* website which i don't like</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Android version<br />
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| version = 13 Samsung Update<br />
| image = Android13Homescreen.png<br />
| releasedate = 2022-08-15<br />
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'''Android 13 build TP1A.22624.014''' is a version of Google's [[Android|Android OS]], which was released on 15 August 2022. It was only released for Samsung phones.</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=299748Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-20T23:14:22Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299747 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=299746Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-20T23:13:03Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299745 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=299744Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-20T23:11:18Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299743 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=299742Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-20T23:10:11Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299741 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=299740Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-20T23:08:01Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299739 by Windows-User-LSM (talk)</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_Longhorn_build_4011&diff=299738Windows Longhorn build 40112023-10-20T23:04:58Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299737 by 120.235.193.133 (talk)</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows Longhorn]]<br />
|image = WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Desktop.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.0.4011.main.030305-2045<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|lab = main<br />
|version = 6.0<br />
|build = 4011<br />
|sku = Professional<br />
|compiled = 2003-03-05<br />
|key = CKY24-Q8QRH-X3KMR-C6BCY-T847Y<br />
|timebomb = 2004-03-01<br />
|winver = Lh4011_Winver.png<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/519|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/nt%20kernel/windows%20vista/6.0.4011.0/english/professional/x86}}<br />
}}<br />
'''Windows Longhorn build 4011''' is a Milestone 4 build of [[Windows Vista|Windows Longhorn]] that was shared online on 21 July 2006.<ref>http://dk.toastednet.org/iex_lh/</ref> At this point, it is relatively the same as [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]], though virtually all references to [[Windows XP]] have been removed.<br />
<br />
The copyright date in the <code>[[winver]]</code> banner, which displayed as "2006" in builds [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|4008]] and [[Windows Longhorn build 4005|4005]], was corrected in this build, now displaying as "1985-2003".<br />
<br />
== Setup ==<br />
Although setup itself is mostly similar to [[Windows Longhorn build 4008|build 4008]]'s, aside from the boot screen, the user is not able to get past the product key section due to WinPE bugs and Setup bugs (missing exports). If one was to get the product key section to work, all inputted characters when typing in the product key will be uppercase, alongside dashes being added after every 5 letters. If you want to install this build normally, upgrade from a previous build.<br />
<gallery><br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Autorun.png|CD autorun<br />
4011 WinPE.png|Welcome screen<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Product Key.png|Product key<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup EULA.png|End-user license agrrement<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Target Partition.png|Target partition selection<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Computer Name.png|Computer name<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Formatting.png|Formatting partition<br />
Longhorn build 4011 Setup Copying Files.png|Copying files<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Setup.png|Loading hardware setup<br />
4005 HardwareDetection.png|Hardware detection phase<br />
4005 OOBE.png|[[OOBE]]<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== New features ==<br />
* The Windows XP boot screen has been replaced with a new Longhorn boot screen, removing the final few references to Windows XP. However, Windows Messenger still throws out .NET Passport notifications which still mention Windows XP. The Windows XP Tour, which was removed in [[Windows Vista build 5048|build 5048]], is also still included.<br />
* The Parental Controls icon has been updated.<br />
[[File:ParentalControlsBetwen4008(left)And4011(right).png|thumb|Parental controls icon difference between 4008 (left) and 4011 (right)]]<br />
* The [[Desktop Compositing Engine]] now works again, after previously being broken in build 4008. However, it only provides transparency effects.<br />
* The design of the notifications have been updated.<br />
* It is now possible to use the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings application while having the new taskbar enabled.<br />
* The title bar in Explorer has been slightly updated, with it now using a gradient instead of a solid color, alongside the icon of the running application.<br />
* The 3D View background has been added in this build and is similar to the one in [[Windows Server 2008 build 4066|build 4066]]. It can be enabled by right clicking the desktop, while holding the {{key press|β§ Shift}} key, selecting View and then 3D View.<br />
** Along with that, desktop icons have received the spinning effect.<br />
<br />
=== Sidebar ===<br />
The Sidebar has gained some major uplifts with new tiles being added, including options, which serves the same purpose as right-clicking on the Sidebar. Other tiles, such as the Search tile, have been updated slightly, while a few others, such as the Windows Media Player tile, no longer requiring registry modifications to be available, most likely being updated as well.<br />
<br />
Although the Windows Media Player tile no longer crashes upon adding a sound file unlike [[Windows Longhorn build 4032|build 4032]], it cannot play anything due to the buttons having little to no functionality. The Longhorn Status tile is still not available by default, but it can be enabled with the following registry file:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StartBar\Modules\Longhorn Status]<br />
"AssemblyName"="ShellInterop"<br />
"Friendly Name"="Longhorn Status"<br />
"Type"="System.Windows.Desktop.SharePointTile"<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
==NFO==<br />
Build 4011 was leaked with the following NFO.<br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><br />
NFO contents<br />
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"><br />
''{{:Document:Windows Longhorn build 4011 NFO}}''<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
==Bugs and quirks==<br />
*Many drivers aren't installed by default during the hardware portion of setup and have to be installed manually.<br />
*Icons that are selected by the mouse or keyboard gradually become more pixelated.<br />
* Windows Storage Engine often crashes on startup.<br />
*The [[Out of box experience|OOBE]] is broken and closes after the first page.<br />
*Task Manager stops responding for a few seconds upon starting a new task and also doesn't open upon pressing {{key press|Ctrl|Alt|Del}}.<br />
<br />
=== Installation===<br />
*There have been several different disc images for this build that were released online over the years. The copy of this build that is widely available has a <code>install.wim</code> corrupted and as such can't install properly under any circumstances. The copy currently on [[BetaArchive]]'s FTP server can install properly, but all long filenames in the <code>winsxs</code> folder of its WinPE got truncated when the ISO was created, hence Setup can't load the desired components which will lead to debug assertion failure errors. This issue can be fixed by restoring the filenames and rebuilding the ISO with the correct parameters.<br />
<br />
*Attempting to launch Command Prompt via {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}} in WinPE will trigger a [[Blue screen of death|bugcheck]] with error code <code>0x0000008E</code> (<code>KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED</code>).<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
WinLonghornBoot.png|Boot screen<br />
4011 Notification.png|Notification<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011-Sidebar.png|Sidebar with the new Taskbar active, also depicting the new Avalon taskbar/sidebar settings.<br />
4011 LonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status<br />
4011 AboutLonghornStatus.png|Longhorn Status settings<br />
4011 ExplorerTitlebar.png|File Explorer title bar gradient<br />
LH-4011-DCE.png|Desktop Compositing Engine<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-blstartmenu.png|Blue Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-oglstartmenu.png|Olive Green Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-slstartmenu.png|Silver Luna theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-wcstartmenu.png|Windows Classic theme<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-pstartmenu.png|Plex theme<br />
SafeLonghorn4015.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
WindowsLonghorn-6.0.4011m4-systemcrash.png|System crash (in this build's PE if the user invokes {{key press|β§ Shift|F10}}) <br />
</gallery><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Windows Longhorn builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_98_build_1559&diff=299707Windows 98 build 15592023-10-20T12:29:35Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 98]]<br />
|image = Windows98-4.1.1559-Desktop.PNG<br />
|buildtag = 4.10.1559<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|family = 9x<br />
|version = 4.10<br />
|build = 1559<br />
|compiled = 1997-08-05<br />
|timebomb = 1998-01-31<br />
|winver = Windows98-4.1.1546-About.PNG<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/88|TCBGallery=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/gallery/?f=/windows/9x%20kernel/windows%2098/4.10.1559/english}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 98 build 1559''' is a Beta 2 build of [[Windows 98]]. It was shared on 6 June 2011.<br />
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== Changes ==<br />
* This build reuses Active Desktop by default. The Channel Bar has been introduced as well.<br />
* Web View has been updated.<br />
* The icon of System Configuration of [[Windows Setup]] has been changed from a computer to a drum, making it resemble the final product.<br />
* DirectX has been updated to version 5.2.<br />
* The reference to [[Windows 95]] in <code>[[winver]]</code> has been replaced with "Windows 98". Also the copyright date has been changed from 1981-1995 to 1981-1997.<br />
<br />
== Bugs ==<br />
=== Installation ===<br />
Setup has a <code>WINSETUP.BIN</code> that is not recognized by setup at all times and causes setup to crash on most virtualizers except Microsoft [[Virtual PC]], [[86Box]], [[VARCem]], and some versions of [[VMware]], due to incorrect emulation of the segment limits of the CPU core. To patch this build to run on any virtualizer, use a <code>WINSETUP.BIN</code> from an earlier build or [[Windows 98 build 1998|the RTM]].<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery><br />
Windows98-4.1.1546-Boot.PNG|Boot screen<br />
Windows98-4.10.1559-SystemProperties.png|System Properties<br />
Windows98-Beta2-ShuttingDown.png|Shutting down<br />
Win9xSafe.png|Safe to shutdown screen<br />
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[[Category:Windows 98 builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Android_14_build_UKQ1.230804.001&diff=299685Android 14 build UKQ1.230804.0012023-10-20T03:29:22Z<p>NaraInsider1694: oem builds are not notable in my opinion</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Android build<br />
|buildtag = UKQ1.230804.001<br />
|version = 14<br />
|compiled = 2023-08-04 (2023-09-28 in leaked fastboot image)<br />
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'''Android 14 build UKQ1.230804.001''' is a Xiaomi OEM release of [[Android 14]] based on QSSI sources released by Qualcomm. It was compiled on 4 August 2023. This build was leaked in 17 October 2023, a few hours after Xiaomi announced HyperOS.</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Timebomb&diff=299675Timebomb2023-10-19T22:19:00Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299606 by 62.74.56.240 (talk)</p>
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<div>A '''timebomb''' (or '''time bomb''') is a software mechanism that renders a computer program unusable after a set period of time. It is commonly seen in pre-release software, where it is used to discourage users from holding onto out-of-date testing versions.<br />
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== Windows ==<br />
=== Windows 9x ===<br />
[[File:Win95-216-Timebomb.png|thumb|Error after timebomb activated in [[Windows 95 build 216]]]]<br />
The timebomb is activated through <code>IO.SYS</code>. Once the timebomb is triggered, Windows will display a message on boot saying the pre-evaluation period has expired, followed by an immediate shut down. The operating system will not boot unless it is reinstalled with the correct BIOS date as <code>IO.SYS</code> patches itself to enter an infinite loop. Unlike the timebomb in Windows NT, it is not possible to locate the expiration date via <code>[[winver]]</code>. [[Windows 95 build 216]] is the first known build to include a timebomb.<br />
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Since [[Windows 98]], [[Windows Setup|setup]] also checks for the date and will refuse to install if the date is set incorrectly. <br />
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=== Windows NT ===<br />
[[File:NTexpiredcrash.png|thumb|Windows displaying an <code>END_OF_NT_EVALUATION_PERIOD</code> [[bugcheck]]]]<br />
Once a timebomb is triggered, the <code>END_OF_NT_EVALUATION_PERIOD</code> [[bugcheck]] is used to reboot the system after a period of time has elapsed. The first build to feature a modern timebomb was [[Windows 2000 build 1627.1]], although the [[Windows NT 3.5 build 756.1#Japanese version|Japanese]] and [[Windows NT 3.5 build 807.1 (Korean Beta)|Korean]] pre-release versions of [[Windows NT 3.5]] include a warning message box asking the user to install a retail copy of Windows after a certain date, unlike other builds from the era.<br />
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Certain builds of [[Windows 8]] and later versions contain a milder variant of the timebomb which does not restart the computer if the build is installed with the date set ahead of the supposed expiration date (e.g. [[Windows 8 build 8250]] is set to expire on 15 January 2013 (UTC), and the user's clock is ahead of this date even before installation). Instead, it deactivates Windows and prevents access to personalization options in PC settings. Some copies of those builds even prevent unlocking features locked by [[Redpill]] as well as disabling the ability to change the desktop wallpaper in the Control Panel unless a third-party tool is used. In addition to this, the "Microsoft Confidential" warning above the watermark will be positioned slightly higher than usual, indicating that the timebomb has been triggered. This is because its licensing policies isn't installed correctly. <br />
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Most [[Windows 10]] builds from [[Windows 10 (original release)|the original release]] to [[Windows 10 Creators Update|Creators Update]] are flight-signed (file signature checks take certificate expiry time into account). When the timebomb activates, the boot loader will be rendered non-functional as a result of signature invalidation. After [[Windows 10 build 14965.1001|build 14965]], flight-signed files remain valid after certificate expiry. However, certain programs requiring administrative privileges might be blocked when the clock is ahead of the expiration date. Disabling [[User Account Control]] using the registry is mandatory to run these programs, this can be achieved by applying the registry entry below:<syntaxhighlight lang="registry"><br />
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />
<br />
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]<br />
"EnableLUA"=dword:00000000<br />
</syntaxhighlight>However, some builds of Windows contain a non-functional or broken timebomb and can be installed on the current date. They are mostly from branches that were part of the Microsoft Ecosystem Engineering Access Program. Some other builds contained a test-signed certificate and can be installed on the current date.<br />
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== macOS ==<br />
The [[Mac OS X Public Beta]] is the only known version of [[macOS]] to feature a timebomb. While the timebomb prevented the user from logging into the desktop, it did not affect aspects of the Darwin kernel or any other components that are not related to the user interface.<br />
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Several server builds of Mac OS X up to [[Mac OS X Snow Leopard|Snow Leopard]] also have an expiry date that causes the [[out-of-box experience]] to reject any serial keys past the expiration date.</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Android_13_build_TP1A.220624.014&diff=299570Android 13 build TP1A.220624.0142023-10-19T12:46:44Z<p>NaraInsider1694: distrowiki moment</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Android version<br />
| name = Android 13 build TP1A.22624.014<br />
| version = 13 Samsung Update<br />
| image = Android13Homescreen.png<br />
| releasedate = 2022-08-15<br />
}}<br />
'''Android 13 build TP1A.22624.014''' is a version of Google's [[Android|Android OS]], which was released on 15 August 2022. It was only released for Samsung phones.</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Category:Windows_10_builds&diff=299486Category:Windows 10 builds2023-10-18T22:56:44Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299446 by 2601:989:4400:D140:F08A:41C6:F7A8:EA01 (talk)</p>
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<div>All builds of [[Windows 10]].<br />
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[[Category:Windows versions]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Microsoft_Project&diff=299402Microsoft Project2023-10-18T15:13:10Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox software<br />
|name = Microsoft Project<br />
|image=Project2021.png<br />
|imagecaption=Microsoft Project 2021<br />
|logo = ProjectLogo2021.png<br />
|developer = [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]]<br />
|ir-version = Project 1.0<br />
|ir-date = 1984 (DOS)<br>1990 (Windows)<br />
|license=Proprietary<br />
|lr-date = 2021-10-05<br />
|lr-version = Project 2021<br />
|arch = x86, x64<br />
}}<br />
'''Microsoft Project''' is a project management software product, developed and sold by [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]]. It is designed to assist a project manager in developing a schedule, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads.<br />
<br />
Microsoft Project was the company's third Microsoft Windows-based application. Within a few years after its launch, it became the dominant PC-based project management software.<br />
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It is part of the Microsoft Office family but has never been included in any of the [[Microsoft Office|Office suites]]. It is available currently in two editions, Standard and Professional. Microsoft Project's proprietary file format is .mpp.<br />
<br />
Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Server are the cornerstones of the Microsoft Office enterprise project management (EPM) product.<br />
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== Versions ==<br />
<br />
=== MS-DOS versions ===<br />
The first commercial version of Project was released for DOS in 1984. Microsoft bought all rights to the software in 1985. Version 4 for DOS was the final DOS version. <br />
<br />
* Version 1.x (1984)<br />
* Version 2.x (1985)<br />
* Version 3.x (1986)<br />
* Version 4.x (1986)<br />
<br />
=== Windows versions ===<br />
The first Windows version was released in 1990, and was labelled ''version 1 for Windows''. There was no Version 2 on the Windows platform; the original design spec was augmented with the addition of macro capabilities and the extra work required to support a macro language pushed the development schedule out to early 1992, then released as Version 3. The 16-bit version of Project 4.0 is the last version to support [[Windows 3.1x]] and Windows NT versions [[Windows NT 3.1|3.1]] and [[Windows NT 3.5|3.5]]. Project 98 is the second 32-bit version and last version to support [[Windows NT 3.51]]. Project 2000 is the last version to support [[Windows 95]]. Project 2002 is the last version to work on [[Windows NT 4.0]], [[Windows 98|98]] and [[Windows Me|Me]]. Project 2003 is the last version to support [[Windows 2000]]. Project 2010 is the last version to run on [[Windows XP]] and [[Windows Vista|Vista]]. Project 2016 is the last version to run on [[Windows 7]] and [[Windows 8]]([[Windows 8.1|.1]]).<br />
<br />
* Version 1.0 (for Windows; 1990)<br />
* Version 3.0 (for Windows; 1992)<br />
* Version 4.0 (1993)<br />
* [[Project 95]] (Version 4.1''a''; 1995)<br />
* Project 98 (Version 8.0; 1997)<br />
* Project 2000 (Version 9.0; 1999)<br />
* Project 2002 (Version 10.0; 2001)<br />
* Project 2003 (Version 11.0; 2003)<br />
* Project 2007 (Version 12.0; 2007)<br />
* Project 2010 (Version 14.0; 2010)<br />
* Project 2013 (Version 15.0; 2013)<br />
* Project 2016 (Version 16.0; 2016)<br />
* Project 2019 (Version 16.0; 2019)<br />
* Project 2021 (Version 16.0; 2021)<br />
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=== Mac versions ===<br />
*Version 3.0<br />
* Version 4.0<br />
<br />
[[Category:Applications]]<br />
[[Category:Microsoft]]<br />
[[Category:Microsoft Office]]<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Project30-DOS.png|Project 3.0/4.0 (DOS)<br />
Winproj10.png|Project for Windows 1.0<br />
Winproj30a.png|Project for Windows 3.0<br />
Project40.png|Project for Windows 4.0<br />
Project95-RTM.png|[[Project 95]]<br />
Project98.png|Project 98<br />
Project2000.png|Project 2000<br />
Project2002.png|Project 2002<br />
Project2007.png|Project 2007<br />
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== Licensing ==<br />
{{Screenshot Microsoft}}</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Android_5.0_build_LPV79&diff=299394Android 5.0 build LPV792023-10-18T14:58:59Z<p>NaraInsider1694: the new features and changes list in android pages is a mess these days</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Android build<br />
|buildtag = LPV79<br />
|version = 5.x<br />
|compiled=2014-06-11<br />
|image=LPV79 home screen.png<br />
}}<br />
'''Android 5.0 build LPV79''' is the first version of [[Android 5.x]] Developer Preview, which was released on 26 June 2014 for the Google Nexus 5. It is the first publicly available release of Android 5.x and also the first build of Android to feature the Material Design appearance.<br />
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==Bugs and common issues==<br />
*After flashing, the system will refuse to boot and hang on the Google logo. This can be fixed by entering recovery and factory resetting the device.<br />
*Most apps that use the Material Design appearance are broken and often wonβt launch properly, if at all.<br />
*"Phantom notifications" occur, where the device will wake up, play a notification sound, and light up the notification LED despite there being no actual notifications.<br />
*Apps with a minimum API of 21 (5.0) will fail to install with an unsupported minimum API error.<br />
<br />
== Notable differences ==<br />
<br />
* The about page in the Settings app does not display a version number, rather "L" instead.<br />
* The system Easter egg is two boxes, colored blue and red, appearing in different places across the screen, referencing Webdriver Torso, rather than the L Land Easter egg that shipped with the release version<br />
* Most apps retain the exact same icons from KitKat, with the only exceptions being Google+ Photos (updated app), Calculator, which uses the same icon from KitKat with a blue tint on the equals button, and Settings, which has the same icon as release.<br />
* The status bar retains the same icon style from KitKat, with a bolder clock font.<br />
* There is a different wallpaper from the final release, replacing the default "5" wallpaper from KitKat but still retaining the other wallpapers, which were replaced in the final release.<br />
* The Settings app uses Holo style icons without drop shadows for sections.<br />
* Swipe up to search uses the Holo appearance from KitKat instead of Material Design.<br />
* The initial setup screen is a mix of Holo and Material, keeping the same layout and dark appearance from KitKat, with some Material Design buttons and elements.<br />
* Google Dialer uses a lighter color scheme from the final release, with neon blue headers and bright yellow accents.<br />
* Lock screen shortcuts are activated by sliding the screen either left or right from anywhere on the screen.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:LPV79 lock screen.png|Lock screen<br />
File:LPV79 settings app.png|Settings<br />
File:LPV79 swipe up to search.png|Swipe up to search<br />
File:LPV79 phone app.png|Google Dialer<br />
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<div>{{Infobox operating system<br />
|title = Xbox OS<br />
|version of = [[Microsoft Windows]]<br />
|logo = Xbox logo (2019).svg<br />
|logo size = 105px<br />
|screenshot = Main Dashboard.png<br />
|initial release version = [[Windows 8]] (NT 6.2) codebase<br />
|initial release date = 22 November 2013)</br>(with original Xbox One console<br />
|latest release version = [[Windows 11]] (NT 10.0) codebase<br />
|supported platforms = AMD64<br />
}}<br />
'''Xbox OS''' (codenamed ''Durango'') is a MinWin-derived firmware developed by Microsoft to run on the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles, which was released with the original Xbox One console on 22 November 2013. Versions before November 2015 are based on the [[Windows 8]] codebase, whereas later versions are based on the [[Windows 10]] and [[Windows 11]] codebases.<br />
<br />
It includes a host OS that contains a heavily-modified version of the [[Hyper-V]] hypervisor. It also includes two partitions, namely Exclusive Resource Access (games) and Shared (multitasking), that feature custom virtual machines reserved for running under different environments and applications.<br />
<br />
== List of notable builds ==<br />
{{Builds legend}}<br />
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=== Alpha Kit ===<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Xbox One OS build 8297|8297.0.fbl_fun_embedded_xos.120311-1700}}<br />
{{BLItem Leaked|Xbox One OS build 8422|8422.0.fbl_fun_embedded_xos_devs.120920-1700}}<br />
<br />
=== Beta Kit ===<br />
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Xbox One OS build 9602|9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000}}<br />
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{{Microsoft Windows}}<br />
[[Category:Xbox OS versions]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Xbox_One_OS_build_9602&diff=299332Xbox One OS build 96022023-10-18T13:13:38Z<p>NaraInsider1694: NaraInsider1694 moved page Xbox OS build 9602 to Xbox One OS build 9602</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Xbox OS]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000<br />
|image = Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Home.png<br />
|winver = Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Developer Settings.png<br />
|revision = 0<br />
|version = 6.2<br />
|build = 9602<br />
|lab = xb_rel_1308<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|compiled = 2013-08-14<br />
}}<br />
'''Xbox One OS build 9602''' is an unconfirmed build of [[Xbox OS]]. Only a few screenshots of this build have been shared on the Chinese website BetaWorld on 25 May 2023.<ref>https://www.betaworld.cn/Xbox_One_OS:6.2.9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000</ref> It was claimed to be found on a late stage Xbox One GDV prototype. This build contains an early version of the dashboard, and it contains placeholder icons.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Console info Error.png|Error when accessing "Console info"<br />
File:Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Pins.png|Pins in beta dashboard<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Xbox One OS builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Windows_8_build_8513_(win8_gdr_soc_nv)&diff=299328Windows 8 build 8513 (win8 gdr soc nv)2023-10-18T12:20:43Z<p>NaraInsider1694: Undo revision 299326 by 170.250.202.58 (talk)</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)}}<br />
{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Windows 8]]<br />
|image = 8513RT-Desktop.png<br />
|winver = 8513RT-winver.png<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120710-2000<br />
|arch = ARM32<br />
|sku = RT (CoreARM)<br />
|compiled = 2012-07-10<br />
|rivals = {{Rivals|TCB=http://www.thecollectionbook.info/windows/rt/4801}}<br />
|timebomb = 2013-01-15<br />
|key = NFV72-RG2HG-7FTTP-8FJTB-FF848<br />
}}<br />
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'''Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)''' is an RTM escrow build of [[Windows 8]], which was uploaded to [[BetaArchive]] on 3 January 2020 under the ARM32 architecture.<br />
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As this build was released to partners on Microsoft Connect, it does not include most inbox applications by default apart from [[Internet Explorer]] and the [[Microsoft Store|Store]].<br />
<br />
== Changes ==<br />
* This is one of the earliest available builds to feature the boot screen used in the [[Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm)|RTM build]]. It would be later carried over to [[Windows 8.1]] and [[Windows 10]]. <br />
* The default accent color has been updated.<br />
* Desktop and lock screen wallpapers from the final release have been added. <br />
<br />
<small>These changes also apply to the [[Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|Intel]] and [[Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|Texas Instruments]] partner-specific compiles of this build.</small><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Win8boot.png|Boot screen<br />
8513RT-Start.png|Start screen<br />
8513RT-Startsearch.png|Start screen search<br />
8513RT-Charms.png|Charms<br />
8513RT-info.png|System Properties with <code>[[winver]]</code><br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Windows 8 builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Xbox_One_OS_build_9602&diff=299308Xbox One OS build 96022023-10-18T11:13:01Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Xbox OS]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000<br />
|image = Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Home.png<br />
|winver = Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Developer Settings.png<br />
|revision = 0<br />
|version = 6.2<br />
|build = 9602<br />
|lab = xb_rel_1308<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|compiled = 2013-08-14<br />
}}<br />
'''Xbox OS build 9602''' is a build of [[Xbox OS]], which was supposedly uploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 25 May 2023.<ref>https://www.betaworld.cn/Xbox_One_OS:6.2.9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000</ref> It was claimed to be found on a late stage Xbox One GDV prototype. This build contains an early version of the dashboard, and it contains placeholder icons.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Console info Error.png|Error when accessing "Console info"<br />
File:Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Pins.png|Pins in beta dashboard<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
[[Category:Xbox One OS builds]]</div>NaraInsider1694https://betawiki.net/index.php?title=Xbox_One_OS_build_9602&diff=299307Xbox One OS build 96022023-10-18T11:12:16Z<p>NaraInsider1694: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Windows build<br />
|build of = [[Xbox OS]]<br />
|buildtag = 6.2.9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000<br />
|image = Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Home.png<br />
|winver = Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Developer Settings.png<br />
|revision = 0<br />
|version = 6.2<br />
|build = 9602<br />
|lab = xb_rel_1308<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|compiled = 2013-08-14<br />
}}<br />
'''Xbox One OS build 9602''' is a build of [[Xbox OS]], which was supposedly uploaded to the Chinese website BetaWorld on 25 May 2023.<ref>https://www.betaworld.cn/Xbox_One_OS:6.2.9602.0.xb_rel_1308.130814-2000</ref> It was claimed to be found on a late stage Xbox One GDV prototype. This build contains an early version of the dashboard, and it contains placeholder icons.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Console info Error.png|Error when accessing "Console info"<br />
File:Xbox One OS-6.2.9602.0-Pins.png|Pins in beta dashboard<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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