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'{{Infobox Windows build |build of = [[Windows 8]] |buildtag = 6.2.8090.0.winmain_win8m3.110805-1930 |family = nt |version = 6.2 |build = 8090 |lab = winmain_win8m3 |revision = 0 |image = Windows8-6.2.8090-RotationDemoVid.png |arch = x64, ARM32 |compiled = 2011-08-05 |sku = Preinstallation Environment<br>PrereleaseARM }} '''Windows 8 build 8090''' is a late Developer Preview build of [[Windows 8]]. A screenshot of this build's x64 [[Preinstallation Environment]] was first uploaded onto the BetaWiki Discord server on 26 June 2022; a low-quality camera recording of the PrereleaseARM SKU variation, which depicted an unknown Microsoft employee showing off this build's screen rotation capabilities on a NVIDIA Tegra 3 development kit, was later published by former Windows division president [[w:Steven Sinofsky|Steven Sinofsky]] in issue 104 of his account of events during his time at Microsoft, titled ''Hardcore Software''.<ref>Sinofsky, Steven. [https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/104-built-it-and-they-will-come 104. //build It and They Will Come (Hopefully)] (paid subscription required), ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. 30 October 2022.</ref><ref>Various Authors. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWGzcfKM5lw Windows 8 on NVIDIA Tegra running in Microsoft labs], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. Late 2010—20 August 2011.</ref> It is notably the earliest known build to be compiled from the <code>winmain_win8m3</code> branch, which would be used for the public [[Windows 8 build 8102.101|Developer Preview]] release. == Gallery == <gallery> 8090-winpe.png|[[Windows Preinstallation Environment]] Windows8-6.2.8090-BuildTag.png|[[Build tag]] </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Unleaked builds]] [[Category:Windows 8 builds]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Windows build |build of = [[Windows 8]] |buildtag = 6.2.8090.0.winmain_win8m3.110805-1930 |family = nt |version = 6.2 |build = 8090 |lab = winmain_win8m3 |revision = 0 |image = Windows8-6.2.8090-RotationDemoVid.png |arch = x64, ARM32 |compiled = 2011-08-05 |sku = Preinstallation Environment<br>PrereleaseARM }} '''Windows 8 build 8090''' is a late Developer Preview build of [[Windows 8]]. A screenshot of this build's x64 [[Preinstallation Environment]] was first uploaded onto the BetaWiki Discord server on 26 June 2022; a low-quality camera recording of the PrereleaseARM SKU variation, which depicted an unknown Microsoft employee showing off this build's screen rotation capabilities on a NVIDIA Tegra 3 development kit, was later published by former Windows division president [[w:Steven Sinofsky|Steven Sinofsky]] in issue 104 of his account of events during his time at Microsoft, titled ''Hardcore Software''.<ref>Sinofsky, Steven. [https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/104-built-it-and-they-will-come 104. //build It and They Will Come (Hopefully)], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. 30 October 2022.</ref><ref>Various Authors. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWGzcfKM5lw Windows 8 on NVIDIA Tegra running in Microsoft labs], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. Late 2010—20 August 2011.</ref> It is notably the earliest known build to be compiled from the <code>winmain_win8m3</code> branch, which would be used for the public [[Windows 8 build 8102.101|Developer Preview]] release. == Gallery == <gallery> 8090-winpe.png|[[Windows Preinstallation Environment]] Windows8-6.2.8090-BuildTag.png|[[Build tag]] </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Unleaked builds]] [[Category:Windows 8 builds]]'
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'@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@ }} -'''Windows 8 build 8090''' is a late Developer Preview build of [[Windows 8]]. A screenshot of this build's x64 [[Preinstallation Environment]] was first uploaded onto the BetaWiki Discord server on 26 June 2022; a low-quality camera recording of the PrereleaseARM SKU variation, which depicted an unknown Microsoft employee showing off this build's screen rotation capabilities on a NVIDIA Tegra 3 development kit, was later published by former Windows division president [[w:Steven Sinofsky|Steven Sinofsky]] in issue 104 of his account of events during his time at Microsoft, titled ''Hardcore Software''.<ref>Sinofsky, Steven. [https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/104-built-it-and-they-will-come 104. //build It and They Will Come (Hopefully)] (paid subscription required), ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. 30 October 2022.</ref><ref>Various Authors. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWGzcfKM5lw Windows 8 on NVIDIA Tegra running in Microsoft labs], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. Late 2010—20 August 2011.</ref> +'''Windows 8 build 8090''' is a late Developer Preview build of [[Windows 8]]. A screenshot of this build's x64 [[Preinstallation Environment]] was first uploaded onto the BetaWiki Discord server on 26 June 2022; a low-quality camera recording of the PrereleaseARM SKU variation, which depicted an unknown Microsoft employee showing off this build's screen rotation capabilities on a NVIDIA Tegra 3 development kit, was later published by former Windows division president [[w:Steven Sinofsky|Steven Sinofsky]] in issue 104 of his account of events during his time at Microsoft, titled ''Hardcore Software''.<ref>Sinofsky, Steven. [https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/104-built-it-and-they-will-come 104. //build It and They Will Come (Hopefully)], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. 30 October 2022.</ref><ref>Various Authors. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWGzcfKM5lw Windows 8 on NVIDIA Tegra running in Microsoft labs], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. Late 2010—20 August 2011.</ref> It is notably the earliest known build to be compiled from the <code>winmain_win8m3</code> branch, which would be used for the public [[Windows 8 build 8102.101|Developer Preview]] release. '
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[ 0 => ''''Windows 8 build 8090''' is a late Developer Preview build of [[Windows 8]]. A screenshot of this build's x64 [[Preinstallation Environment]] was first uploaded onto the BetaWiki Discord server on 26 June 2022; a low-quality camera recording of the PrereleaseARM SKU variation, which depicted an unknown Microsoft employee showing off this build's screen rotation capabilities on a NVIDIA Tegra 3 development kit, was later published by former Windows division president [[w:Steven Sinofsky|Steven Sinofsky]] in issue 104 of his account of events during his time at Microsoft, titled ''Hardcore Software''.<ref>Sinofsky, Steven. [https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/104-built-it-and-they-will-come 104. //build It and They Will Come (Hopefully)], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. 30 October 2022.</ref><ref>Various Authors. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWGzcfKM5lw Windows 8 on NVIDIA Tegra running in Microsoft labs], ''Hardcore Software: Inside the Rise and Fall of the PC Revolution''. Late 2010—20 August 2011.</ref>' ]
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
'1709885559'