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13:12, 2 November 2024: Cartifanwlr (talk | contribs) triggered filter 42, performing the action "edit" on User:Cartifanwlr/Sandbox. Actions taken: none; Filter description: H5 and higher heading levels (examine | diff)

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Concept for a unified Windows 8/Server 2012 buildlist
[[Windows 11 2024 Update]] new features improvement


== List of known builds ==
== Main changes ==
{{builds legend}}
=== Features exclusive to Copilot+ PCs ===
These features are only available for Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft's new classification for computers that include a [[w:AI accelerator|neural processing unit]].


=== Pre-Milestone 1 ===
==== Windows Recall ====
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7652|7652}}
History of the user's past actions can now be recorded and retrieved using Recall, an app based on a [[w:machine learning|machine learning]] model that extends upon the initial functionality offered by the [[w:GPT-4|GPT-4]]-based [[w:Microsoft Copilot|Microsoft Copilot]] [[w:chatbot|chatbot]]. Results produced by the model are stored inside of a [[w:SQLite|SQLite]] database. The feature is opt-in and can be enabled in [[Settings]].
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7680|7680.0.winmain.091124-1740}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7731|7731}}


===Milestone 1===
The feature has initially garnered strong pushback by security researchers, privacy advocates and governments worldwide for its lackluster security (despite claims by Microsoft alleging otherwise), the lack of appropriate consent options provided to the user (in addition to it being automatically enabled by default in early RTM update builds), as well as creating a potential vector for [[w:abuse|abuse]] scenarios such as [[w:domestic violence|domestic violence]] or [[w:stalking|stalking]].<ref>[https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/how-to-disable-copilot-recall-spyware/51522/ Don’t forget about Recall, because Recall won’t forget about you]</ref> Due to this, Microsoft delayed the preview of Recall multiple times, most recently to December 2024. <ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/31/24284572/microsoft-recall-delay-december-windows-insider-testing Microsoft just delayed Recall again]</ref>
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7740|7740.0.FBL_FUN_RESP_DEV.100414-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7743|7743}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7746|7746.0.fbl_grfx.100428-2024}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7752|7752.winmain.100510-1835}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7753|7753.0.fbl_grfx.100516-2126}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7758|7758.0.winmain.100604-1503 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7758|7758.0.winmain.100604-1503 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7762|7762.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100613-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7775|7775.0.winmain.100706-1910}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7776|7776.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100708-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7777|7777.0.fbl_grfx.100708-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7779|7779.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100713-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7785|7785.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100721-1700}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7788|7788.fbl_uex_cxe_dev}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7788 (fbl_core1_hyp_dev)|7788.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100727-1700}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7788 (fbl_dnt1_net2)|7788.fbl_dnt1_net2.100727-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7789|7789}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7790|7790.0.fbl_grfx.100728-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7791 (fbl_core1_kernel)|7791.0.fbl_core1_kernel.100802-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7791 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7791.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100804-1115}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7792|7792.0.winmain.100802-1750}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7793|7793.0.fbl_grfx.100804-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7799 (fbl_esc_end_dat(rparsons))|7799.0.fbl_esc_end_dat(rparsons).100811-1819}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7799 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7799.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100822-1200}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7800|7800.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100818-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7801|7801.0.fbl_dnt1.100817-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7801|7801.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100818-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7811|7811.0.fbl_dnt1_net2_virtual.100901-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7814|7814.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.100907-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7816|7816.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100909-2059}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7817|7817.0.winmain.100910-1622}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7821|7821.0.fbl_dnt1.100916-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 1}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 1}}}}


=== Milestone 2 ===
==== Windows Studio Effects ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7822 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7822.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100926-1200}}
A suite of AI-powered video call and audio effects, known as Windows Studio Effects, have been added. These effects include background blurring, voice isolation and noise cancelling, among others.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7822 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext)|7822.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.100930-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7851|7851.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100929-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7861|7861.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101013-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7861|7861.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101013-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7867|7867.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101101-1728}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7868|7868.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101022-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7871 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7871.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101027-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7871 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7871.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.101027-2012}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7873|7873.0.winmain.101028-1745}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7874|7874.0.fbl_dnt1.101031-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7875|7875.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101102-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7878|7878.0.winmain.101104-1752}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7878|7878.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101107-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7880|7880.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101110-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7885|7885.0.fbl_fun_eco_platforms.101116-1907}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7887|7887.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101118-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7888|7888.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.101124-2300}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7889|7889.0.fbl_grfx.101121-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7891|7891.0.FBL_DNT2_DCON1.101129-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7895|7895.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101206-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7897|7897.0.fbl_esc_end_dev.101208-0116}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7898|7898.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101209-1746}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7899|7899.0.fbl_core2_sfs.101209-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7900|7900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7901|7901.FBL_UEX_ICP.101213-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7904|7904.0.winmain.101216-1845}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7905|7905.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110105-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7908|7908.0.fbl_dnt2_foundation_dev.110110-1900}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7910 (winmain)|7910.winmain.110111-1804}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7910 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7910.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110112-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7914|7914.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110119-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7915|7915.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.110131-1820}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7920|7920.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110202-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7925|7925.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110209-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv)|7927.0.fbl_srv.110210-1753}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7927.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110214-1930}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 2}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 2}}}}


=== Milestone 3 (Developer Preview) ===
==== AI image generation in [[Paint]] and [[Photos]] ====
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv)|7955.0.fbl_srv.110225-2127}}
Cocreator, an AI image generator and assistance tool for Paint; and Image Creator, another image generator for Photos; have been added. An image manipulation tool called Restyle Image has also been added to Photos, which allow existing photos to be modified based on the given prompt.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7955.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110228-1930}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7957|7957.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110302-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7959 (fbl_srv)|7959.0.fbl_srv.110303-2011}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7959 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7959.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110307-1930}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7961|7961.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.110310-1300}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl_srv)|7962.0.fbl_srv.110309-1807}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl srv wdacxml)|7962.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110311-1930}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7965|7965.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.110316-1830}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7968|7968.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110322-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7969|7969.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110323-1848}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7970 (winmain)|7970.0.winmain.110323-1830}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7970 (fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc)|7970.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110324-1714}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971 (winmain)|7971.0.winmain.110324-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971 (fbl_esc_bcd_tb)|7971.0.fbl_esc_bcd_tb.110328-1032}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7973.fbl_srv_wdacxml}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|7973.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110330-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7973.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110330-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|7973.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110330-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7973.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110330-1809}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7976|7976.winmain.110401-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7978|7978.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110406-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7983|7983.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110413-2100}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7985|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel.110417-1830}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745)|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501)|7985.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501{{bll|Computex 2011 demo}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7989|7989.0.winmain.110421-1825}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7990|7990.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto.110426-2300}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7991|7991.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110427-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7992|7992.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110427-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7996 (fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc)|7996.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110504-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7996 (fbl_pac_dev2)|7996.0.fbl_pac_dev2.110504-2214}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7997|7997.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110504-2014}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8002.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110511-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8002.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110511-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8008|8008.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110518-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 unidentified May 2011 build|Pre-D9 demo build}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8010|8010.0.fbl_multimedia_media.110522-1717}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8011|8011.winmain.110520-1745}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8013|8013}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8013|8013.0.fbl_fun_perf.110524-1825}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8014|8014.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110525-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8018 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8018.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110601-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8018 (fbl_pdc_4(sebldsa))|8018.4111.fbl_pdc_4(sebldsa).110715-1445}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8019|8019.0.fbl_srv.110601-2215}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8020 (winmain)|8020.0.winmain.110602-1845}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8020 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto)|8020.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto.110612-1930}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8023|8023.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110608-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8027|8027}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8031|8031.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110622-2010}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8032|8032.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110623-2054}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8036|8036.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110629-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8038|8038.0.winmain.110630-1810}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8039|8039.0.fbl_eeap.110705-1710}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8040|8040.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110706-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8045|8045.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110713-1730}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8049|8049.0.fbl_eeap.110718-0510}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8051|8051.0.fbl_srv.110719-1928}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8054|8054.0.winmain.110722-1912}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8055|8055.0}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8056 (winmain)|8056.winmain.110726-1851}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8056.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110727-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8056.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110727-1728}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8056.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110727-1800}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8057|8057.winmain.110727-1845}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8059|8059.winmain.110729-1857}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8061|8061.0.fbl_core1_soc.110803-1830}}


==== Developer Preview Escrow ====
==== Automatic Super Resolution (AutoSR) ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8064|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 3 Escrow for EEAP}}}}
AI is now used to enhance framerate speeds in games, in a feature known as Automatic Super Resolution. The played game must have support for this feature in order for it to work.
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_eeap)|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 3 Escrow for EEAP}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8090|8090.0.winmain_win8m3.110805-1930}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8095|8095.0.winmain_win8m3.110812-1840}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8098|8098.0.winmain_win8m3.110816-1850}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8099|8099.0.winmain_win8m3}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8101|8101.0.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8101|8101.0.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905 ''(server)''}}


====Public release====
==== Translation in Live Captions ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.0.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455 ''(client)''}}
Live Captions now support the live translation of audio and videos in 44 different languages.  
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3)|8102.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455 ''(server)''{{bll|Developer Preview}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030 ''(client)''{{bll|Developer Preview for EEAP}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030 ''(server)''{{bll|Developer Preview for EEAP}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101|8102.101.winmain_win8m3.110830-1739{{bll|Developer Preview}}}}


=====Developer Preview update=====
=== Features available for all devices ===
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.105.winmain_win8m3.110907-1505}}
==== Archive support ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.106.winmain_win8m3.110908-1424}}
A wider range of archive formats such as [[w:7z|7z]], [[w:RAR|RAR]] and [[w:Tarball (computing)|tarball]]s are now supported by [[File Explorer]], made possible through the use of the open-source <code>[[w:libarchive|libarchive]]</code> library.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.108.winmain_win8m3.110911-1502}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.109.winmain_win8m3.110912-1733}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.110.winmain_win8m3.110913-1848}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.112.winmain_win8m3.110915-1505}}


===Beta (Consumer Preview)===
==== Accessibility improvements ====
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv)|8064.0.fbl_srv.110805-2150}}
Various accessibility improvements have been added to the operating system. Most notably, the operating system can now read the user's written text out loud and act as a speaker, via the user's customized synthetic voice (only available if the device has an associated Microsoft account) or through several built-in natural voice synthesizers. In addition, custom voice commands are now supported by the Voice Access feature, and [[w:hearing aid|hearing aid]]s that implement the [[w:Bluetooth Low Energy|Bluetooth Low Energy]] specification are now directly supported by Windows. The ability to draw a [[w:crosshair|crosshair]] centered on the mouse pointer has been added to the operating system.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv_msp_std)|8064.0.fbl_srv_msp_std(srvbld).110809-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8065|8065}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8066|8066}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8066 (winmain)|8066.0.winmain.110809-1602}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8066 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8066.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110810-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8069|8069.0.winmain.110816-1802}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8070|8070.0.winmain.110817-1805}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8071|8071.0.winmain.110819-1615}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8072|8072.0.winmain.110822-1712}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8073 (winmain)|8073.0.winmain.110823-1750}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8073 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8073.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110824-2012}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8074|8074.0.winmain.110824-1655}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8075|8075.0.winmain.110825-1852}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8075|8075.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.110828-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8076|8076.0.winmain.110826-1235}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8105|8105.0.winmain.110829-1501}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8106|8106.0.winmain.110830-1723}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8107|8107.0.winmain.110831-1740}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (winmain)|8108.0.winmain.110901-1858}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_eeap)|8108.0.fbl_eeap.110902-1526}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_dnt2_wipdc)|8108.fbl_dnt2_wipdc.110902-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8110|8110.fbl_srv_fsm.110908-1926}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8112 (winmain)|8112.0.winmain.110909-1742}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)|8112.0.fbl_core1_soc.110912-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8118|8118.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110921-1900}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8121|8121.0.winmain.110922-1933}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8123|8123.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110928-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8128|8128.0.fbl_core1_soc_partner.111005-1916}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8129|8129.0.fbl_core1_soc.111006-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8130|8130.winmain.111006-1907}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8133.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111012-1400}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.111012-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8133.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111012-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111012-1900}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8133.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111012-1902}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8137|8137.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111018-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8138|8138.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111019-1635}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8139|8139.0.fbl_core1_soc1_partner.111023-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8142|8142.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111026-1900}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8143|8143.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111027-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8146|8146.0.fbl_core1_soc.111102-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8151|8151.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111109-1400}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8154|8154.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111115-1400}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8154|8154.0.fbl_core1_soc.111115-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8155|8155.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111116-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8156|8156.0.fbl_core1_soc.111117-1700}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8158 (winmain)|8158.0.winmain.111118-2210}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8158 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8158.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111121-1900}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8161|8161.0.winmain.111128-1254}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8162|8162.0.fbl_dnt1_net1_l2core.111130-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_core2_sfs_dev2)|8165.fbl_core2_sfs_dev2.111203-2200}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_fun_resp)|8165.fbl_fun_resp.111205-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8167|8167.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111207-1400}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8170|8170.0.fbl_core1_soc.111212-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8171|8171.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111214-1400}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8172|8172.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111214-1750}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8173 (fbl_dnt2)|8173.0.fbl_dnt2.111214-2000}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8173 (fbl_uex_cxe_dev1)|8173.fbl_uex_cxe_dev1}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 unidentified December 2011 build|Unidentified December 2011 build}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.0|8175.0.fbl_dev_dp4.111216-2019}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8175.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111219-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.2|8175.2.fbl_dev_dp4.120107-0052}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175.5|8175.5.fbl_dev_dp4.120111-2201{{bll|Windows 8 First Apps Contest - Developer Preview 4}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8176|8176.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120104-2026}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8180|8180.0.winmain.120109-1245 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8180|8180.winmain.120109-1245 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8181|8181.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.120111-1930}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8186 (winmain)|8186.winmain.120117-1707}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_core1_soc)|8186.0.fbl_core1_soc.120118-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8186.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120118-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8187|8187.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120119-1824}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8191|8191.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120125-1400}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8194|8194.winmain.120127-1917}}


====Beta Escrow====
Machine learning models can now be used to further improve the overall quality of voice input during online communications through the introduction of Voice Clarity, a feature originally first introduced exclusively as part of the [[w:Microsoft Surface|Microsoft Surface]] line of computers.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8220|8220.0.winmain_win8beta.120127-1925 ''(client)''{{bll|Beta Escrow}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8220|8220.0.winmain_win8beta.120127-1925 ''(server)''{{bll|Beta Escrow}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8225|8225.0.winmain_win8beta.120203-1918}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8229|8229.0.winmain_win8beta.120209-1545{{bll|Developer Preview 5}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8232|8232.0.winmain_win8beta.120214-1755}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8233|8233.0.winmain_win8beta.120215-1901}}


====Public release====
==== Security improvements ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8250|8250.0.winmain_win8beta.120217-1520 ''(client)''{{bll|Consumer Preview}}}}
===== Protected Printing Mode =====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8250|8250.0.winmain_win8beta.120217-1520 ''(server)''{{bll|Beta}}}}
Improvements to printing have also been introduced with the addition of a new protected printing mode, implemented by a generic [[w:Mopria Alliance|Mopria]]-certified [[w:Internet Printing Protocol|Internet Printing Protocol]] driver.<ref name="ippdrvblog">Norman, Jonathan. [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/security-compliance-and-identity/a-new-modern-and-secure-print-experience-from-windows/ba-p/4002645 A new modern and secure print experience from Windows], ''Microsoft Security, Compliance and Identity Blog''. 13 December 2023.</ref> This change complements the phase-out of OEM-provided printer drivers, which are more susceptible to a broader range of security flaws.<ref name="ippdrvdoc">Golden, Barry et al. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/print/end-of-servicing-plan-for-third-party-printer-drivers-on-windows End of servicing plan for third-party printer drivers on Windows], ''Microsoft Learn''. 14 December 2023.</ref> Privileges in the existing printer spooling service have also been reduced to only provide the necessary privileges needed in order to send documents to a networked printer, and [[w:Open XML Paper Specification|XPS]] document conversion is now performed at a user level rather than under full system privileges in an effort to reduce memory corruption attacks.


=== Release Candidate (Release Preview)===
===== Server Message Block (SMB) =====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8195|8195.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120201-1800}}
NTLM authentication requests can now be throttled over a set duration of time if a user sends a bad request. Server Message Block requests are now signed in all Windows releases by default in an effort to prevent [[w:man-in-the-middle attack|man-in-the-middle attack]]s, and new group policies for minimum and maximum SMB versions have also been added.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8277|8277.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.120208-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8288|8288.0.fbl_core1_soc.120226-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8302|8302.0.fbl_core1_soc.120319-1700}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8304.4|8304.4.fbl_dev_dp6.120323-2030}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8304.9|8304.9.fbl_dev_dp6.120330-1900}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|8305.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120321-1800}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl grfx dev1)|8305.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120321-1830}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl core2 sfs)|8305.0.fbl_core2_sfs.120321-1900}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8306|8306}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8309|8309.winmain.120327-1901}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8312|8312.0.fbl_esc_end_rel(oobla).120402-1213}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8318|8318.0.fbl_core1_soc.120409-2355}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8319|8319.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev(mikekol).120312-1902}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8322|8322.0.fbl_multimedia_media.120413-1717}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8325|8325.0.winmain.120417-1752}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl_woa)|8330.0.fbl_woa.120424-2227}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8330.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120425-1400}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl_ie_longhorn)|8330.0.fbl_ie_longhorn.120425-2121}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8331 (winmain)|8331.0.winmain.120425-1916}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8331 (fbl_loc)|8331.0.fbl_loc.120425-2034}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8331 (fbl_uex)|8331.fbl_uex.120425-2134}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8333|8333.0.winmain.120428-1320}}


====Release Candidate Escrow====
===== Local Account Password System (LAPS) =====
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8370|8370.0.winmain_win8rc.120428-1335 ''(client)''{{bll|RC Escrow}}}}
LAPS has gained an automatic account management feature with the ability to create and modify accounts. Policies have been improved and LAPS can now detect if Windows has been rolled back to an older version or not.
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8370|8370.0.winmain_win8rc.120428-1335 ''(server)''{{bll|RC Escrow}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8372|8372.0.winmain_win8rc.120501-1920}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8375|8375.0.winmain_win8rc.120504-1900{{bll|Developer Preview 7}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8377|8377.0.winmain_win8rc.120507-1903}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8378|8378.0.winmain_win8rc.120508-1952}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8382|8382.0}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8383|8383.0}}


====Public release====
===== Other changes and deprecations =====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8400|8400.0.winmain_win8rc.120518-1423 ''(client)''{{bll|Release Preview}}}}
Support for SHA-3 hashing and derived functions have been added to the operating system. The Documents, Pictures and Desktop folders of the user can now be encrypted with Personal Data Encryption (PDE), which can be enabled through Intune.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8400|8400.0.winmain_win8rc.120518-1423 ''(server)''}}


===Pre-RTM===
As part of a gradual phase-out process, the [[w:NTLM|NTLM]] security protocol has been replaced by [[w:Kerberos (protocol)|Kerberos]] to prevent further future [[w:pass the hash|pass the hash]] and [[w:SMBRelay|SMBRelay]] attacks against existing user accounts. Non-local mailslots (a primitive IPC mechanism) have also been deprecated, and are disabled by default.
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8412|8412.0.winmain.120507-1805}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8417|8417.0.fbl_core1_soc.120520-1700}}
{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8419|8419.0.winmain.120521-1835}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8422 (winmain)|8422.0.winmain.120524-1848}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8422 (fbl woa)|8422.0.fbl_woa.120524-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8422 (fbl_core1_soc_partner)|8422.fbl_core1_soc_partner.120525-1923}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8423|8423.0.fbl_loc.120528-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8424 (winmain)|8424.winmain.120529-1855}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8424 (fbl_woa_drop)|8424.fbl_woa_drop.120530-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8427|8427.0.fbl_appx_client.120604-1700}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8431|8431.fbl_uex.120609-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8432 (winmain)|8432.0.winmain.120611-1243 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8432|8432.0.winmain.120611-1243 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8432 (fbl loc)|8432.0.fbl_loc.120611-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8432 (fbl_woa)|8432.0.fbl_woa.120611-2000}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8433|8433.0.winmain.120612-1830}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8437 (winmain)|8437.0.winmain.120618-1325}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8437.0 (fbl_dev_dp8)|8437.0.fbl_dev_dp8.120620-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8437.1 (fbl_dev_dp8)|8437.1.fbl_dev_dp8.120621-2300{{bll|Developer Preview 8}}}}


===RTM Escrow===
==== Windows Setup ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8438|8438.0.fbl_ie_longhorn.120620-2000}}
The modernized [[Windows Setup]] user interface first introduced as part of [[Windows 8]] has been updated to support installations made via the [[Windows Preinstallation Environment]], starting with [[Windows 11 build 26040|build 26040]]. Initial efforts to support installations via the modernized interface from a ramdisk-based environment were first attempted during early [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] development builds from as early as [[Windows 10 build 9780|build 9780]], but were later abandoned.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8439|8439.0.fbl_woa.120620-2204}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8440|8440.0.winmain.120621-1932}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8441|8441.0.winmain.120623-1614 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8441|8441.0.winmain.120623-1614 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8504|8504.0.fbl_eeap.120701-0600}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8508|8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900 ''(client)''}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8508|8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900 ''(server)''}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8509|8509.0.fbl_eeap.120708-0952}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_rtm)|8513.0.win8_rtm.120710-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8514|8514.0.win8_rtm.120711-1900}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8520|8520.0.fbl_eeap.120722-1632}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8523|8523.0.win8_rtm.120723-1815}}


====Partner-specific compiles====
The older setup user interface introduced as part of [[Windows Vista]] may be accessed through a separate option presented at the start of setup.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120710-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120710-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120710-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8518|8518.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120718-0003}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120724-2000{{bll|RTM Release Candidate - Intel}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120724-2000{{bll|RTM Release Candidate - Texas Instruments}}}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120724-2107{{bll|RTM Release Candidate - Nvidia}}}}


===RTM===
==== User Account Control ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm)|9200.16384.win8_rtm.120725-1247 ''(client)''{{bll|RTM}}}}
This version of Windows largely improves upon the existing [[w:User Account Control|User Account Control]] mechanism by introducing ''Sudo for Windows'', an open-source command-line tool directly inspired by the Unix <code>[[w:Sudo|sudo]]</code> command, which allows users to run other programs as the <code>root</code> superuser.<ref>Adoumie, Jordi. [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-sudo-for-windows/ Introducing Sudo for Windows!], ''Windows Command Line''. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 9 February 2024.</ref> Despite the name, Sudo for Windows is not based on its Unix counterpart, and is instead written from scratch in the [[w:Rust (programming language)|Rust]] programming language. It does not aim to be compatible with the original implementation either due to the differences between the Windows and Unix permission systems, notably the absence of a superuser account. It can be enabled via the <code>sudo config --enable</code> command, or within a developer-specific toggle included as part of the [[Settings]] application.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 9200|9200.16384.win8_rtm.120725-1247 ''(server)''{{bll|RTM}}}}


===Post-RTM===
Sudo for Windows supports multiple modes of operation with varying levels of isolation from unelevated processes. The new window mode merely triggers a [[User Account Control]] prompt for the given command and exits. The input disabled and inline modes work by running a second, elevated instance of Sudo itself which runs the given command and redirects its standard streams (excluding the standard input stream if running in input disabled mode) via [[w:remote procedure call|remote procedure call]]s to the original, unelevated instance.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_eeap)|9200.0.fbl_eeap.120728-1519{{bll|RTM for EEAP}}}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_fun_eco.120808-1900)|9200.0.fbl_fun_eco.120808-1900}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_fun_eco.120921-1900)|9200.0.fbl_fun_eco.120921-1900}}


====Partner-specific compiles====
==== Networking ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120725-2000}}
Support for the [[w:IEEE 802.11be|IEEE 802.11be]] (Wi-Fi 7) standard has been implemented.  
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16384 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120726-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120726-2000}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}}


=== Server 2012 Essentials ===
==== File storage ====
==== Beta ====
Native support for data compression in storage replicas and within the [[w:ReFS|ReFS]] file system has been introduced, and thin disk provisioning support has been added to the Storage Spaces feature.
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 Essentials build 9552|9552.0.sbs8_beta.120627-0500}}


==== Release Candidate ====
==== Performance ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 Essentials build 9641|9641.0.sbs8_rc.120810-1900}}
Branch Prediction Optimizations for AMD Zen 4 and Zen 5 processors have been added.
 
==== RTM ====
{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 Essentials build 9805|9805.0.sbs8_rtm.120907-1400}}

Action parameters

VariableValue
Name of the user account (user_name)
'Cartifanwlr'
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*', 1 => 'user', 2 => 'autoconfirmed' ]
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
false
Page ID (page_id)
63493
Page namespace (page_namespace)
2
Page title (without namespace) (page_title)
'Cartifanwlr/Sandbox'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'User:Cartifanwlr/Sandbox'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
''
Old content model (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'Concept for a unified Windows 8/Server 2012 buildlist == List of known builds == {{builds legend}} === Pre-Milestone 1 === {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7652|7652}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7680|7680.0.winmain.091124-1740}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7731|7731}} ===Milestone 1=== {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7740|7740.0.FBL_FUN_RESP_DEV.100414-2000}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7743|7743}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7746|7746.0.fbl_grfx.100428-2024}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7752|7752.winmain.100510-1835}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7753|7753.0.fbl_grfx.100516-2126}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7758|7758.0.winmain.100604-1503 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7758|7758.0.winmain.100604-1503 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7762|7762.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100613-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7775|7775.0.winmain.100706-1910}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7776|7776.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100708-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7777|7777.0.fbl_grfx.100708-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7779|7779.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100713-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7785|7785.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100721-1700}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7788|7788.fbl_uex_cxe_dev}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7788 (fbl_core1_hyp_dev)|7788.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100727-1700}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7788 (fbl_dnt1_net2)|7788.fbl_dnt1_net2.100727-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7789|7789}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7790|7790.0.fbl_grfx.100728-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7791 (fbl_core1_kernel)|7791.0.fbl_core1_kernel.100802-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7791 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7791.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100804-1115}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7792|7792.0.winmain.100802-1750}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7793|7793.0.fbl_grfx.100804-2000}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7799 (fbl_esc_end_dat(rparsons))|7799.0.fbl_esc_end_dat(rparsons).100811-1819}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7799 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7799.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100822-1200}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7800|7800.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100818-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7801|7801.0.fbl_dnt1.100817-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7801|7801.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100818-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7811|7811.0.fbl_dnt1_net2_virtual.100901-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7814|7814.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.100907-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7816|7816.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100909-2059}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7817|7817.0.winmain.100910-1622}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7821|7821.0.fbl_dnt1.100916-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 1}}}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 1}}}} === Milestone 2 === {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7822 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7822.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100926-1200}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7822 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext)|7822.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.100930-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7851|7851.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100929-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7861|7861.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101013-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7861|7861.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101013-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7867|7867.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101101-1728}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7868|7868.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101022-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7871 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7871.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101027-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7871 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7871.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.101027-2012}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7873|7873.0.winmain.101028-1745}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7874|7874.0.fbl_dnt1.101031-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7875|7875.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101102-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7878|7878.0.winmain.101104-1752}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7878|7878.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101107-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7880|7880.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101110-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7885|7885.0.fbl_fun_eco_platforms.101116-1907}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7887|7887.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101118-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7888|7888.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.101124-2300}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7889|7889.0.fbl_grfx.101121-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7891|7891.0.FBL_DNT2_DCON1.101129-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7895|7895.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101206-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7897|7897.0.fbl_esc_end_dev.101208-0116}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7898|7898.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101209-1746}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7899|7899.0.fbl_core2_sfs.101209-1900}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7900|7900}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7901|7901.FBL_UEX_ICP.101213-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7904|7904.0.winmain.101216-1845}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7905|7905.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110105-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7908|7908.0.fbl_dnt2_foundation_dev.110110-1900}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7910 (winmain)|7910.winmain.110111-1804}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7910 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7910.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110112-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7914|7914.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110119-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7915|7915.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.110131-1820}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7920|7920.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110202-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7925|7925.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110209-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv)|7927.0.fbl_srv.110210-1753}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7927.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110214-1930}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 2}}}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 2}}}} === Milestone 3 (Developer Preview) === {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv)|7955.0.fbl_srv.110225-2127}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7955.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110228-1930}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7957|7957.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110302-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7959 (fbl_srv)|7959.0.fbl_srv.110303-2011}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7959 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7959.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110307-1930}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7961|7961.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.110310-1300}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl_srv)|7962.0.fbl_srv.110309-1807}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl srv wdacxml)|7962.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110311-1930}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7965|7965.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.110316-1830}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7968|7968.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110322-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7969|7969.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110323-1848}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7970 (winmain)|7970.0.winmain.110323-1830}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7970 (fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc)|7970.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110324-1714}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971 (winmain)|7971.0.winmain.110324-1900}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971 (fbl_esc_bcd_tb)|7971.0.fbl_esc_bcd_tb.110328-1032}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7973.fbl_srv_wdacxml}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|7973.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110330-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7973.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110330-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|7973.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110330-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7973.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110330-1809}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7976|7976.winmain.110401-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7978|7978.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110406-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7983|7983.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110413-2100}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7985|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel.110417-1830}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745)|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501)|7985.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501{{bll|Computex 2011 demo}}}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7989|7989.0.winmain.110421-1825}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7990|7990.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto.110426-2300}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7991|7991.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110427-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7992|7992.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110427-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7996 (fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc)|7996.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110504-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7996 (fbl_pac_dev2)|7996.0.fbl_pac_dev2.110504-2214}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7997|7997.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110504-2014}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8002.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110511-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8002.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110511-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8008|8008.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110518-1900}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 unidentified May 2011 build|Pre-D9 demo build}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8010|8010.0.fbl_multimedia_media.110522-1717}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8011|8011.winmain.110520-1745}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8013|8013}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8013|8013.0.fbl_fun_perf.110524-1825}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8014|8014.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110525-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8018 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8018.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110601-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8018 (fbl_pdc_4(sebldsa))|8018.4111.fbl_pdc_4(sebldsa).110715-1445}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8019|8019.0.fbl_srv.110601-2215}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8020 (winmain)|8020.0.winmain.110602-1845}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8020 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto)|8020.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto.110612-1930}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8023|8023.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110608-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8027|8027}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8031|8031.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110622-2010}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8032|8032.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110623-2054}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8036|8036.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110629-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8038|8038.0.winmain.110630-1810}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8039|8039.0.fbl_eeap.110705-1710}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8040|8040.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110706-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8045|8045.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110713-1730}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8049|8049.0.fbl_eeap.110718-0510}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8051|8051.0.fbl_srv.110719-1928}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8054|8054.0.winmain.110722-1912}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8055|8055.0}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8056 (winmain)|8056.winmain.110726-1851}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8056.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110727-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8056.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110727-1728}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8056.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110727-1800}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8057|8057.winmain.110727-1845}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8059|8059.winmain.110729-1857}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8061|8061.0.fbl_core1_soc.110803-1830}} ==== Developer Preview Escrow ==== {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8064|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 3 Escrow for EEAP}}}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_eeap)|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 3 Escrow for EEAP}}}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8090|8090.0.winmain_win8m3.110805-1930}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8095|8095.0.winmain_win8m3.110812-1840}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8098|8098.0.winmain_win8m3.110816-1850}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8099|8099.0.winmain_win8m3}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8101|8101.0.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8101|8101.0.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905 ''(server)''}} ====Public release==== {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.0.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3)|8102.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455 ''(server)''{{bll|Developer Preview}}}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030 ''(client)''{{bll|Developer Preview for EEAP}}}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030 ''(server)''{{bll|Developer Preview for EEAP}}}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101|8102.101.winmain_win8m3.110830-1739{{bll|Developer Preview}}}} =====Developer Preview update===== {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.105.winmain_win8m3.110907-1505}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.106.winmain_win8m3.110908-1424}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.108.winmain_win8m3.110911-1502}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.109.winmain_win8m3.110912-1733}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.110.winmain_win8m3.110913-1848}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.112.winmain_win8m3.110915-1505}} ===Beta (Consumer Preview)=== {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv)|8064.0.fbl_srv.110805-2150}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv_msp_std)|8064.0.fbl_srv_msp_std(srvbld).110809-1900}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8065|8065}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8066|8066}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8066 (winmain)|8066.0.winmain.110809-1602}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8066 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8066.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110810-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8069|8069.0.winmain.110816-1802}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8070|8070.0.winmain.110817-1805}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8071|8071.0.winmain.110819-1615}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8072|8072.0.winmain.110822-1712}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8073 (winmain)|8073.0.winmain.110823-1750}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8073 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8073.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110824-2012}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8074|8074.0.winmain.110824-1655}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8075|8075.0.winmain.110825-1852}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8075|8075.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.110828-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8076|8076.0.winmain.110826-1235}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8105|8105.0.winmain.110829-1501}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8106|8106.0.winmain.110830-1723}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8107|8107.0.winmain.110831-1740}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (winmain)|8108.0.winmain.110901-1858}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_eeap)|8108.0.fbl_eeap.110902-1526}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_dnt2_wipdc)|8108.fbl_dnt2_wipdc.110902-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8110|8110.fbl_srv_fsm.110908-1926}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8112 (winmain)|8112.0.winmain.110909-1742}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)|8112.0.fbl_core1_soc.110912-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8118|8118.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110921-1900}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8121|8121.0.winmain.110922-1933}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8123|8123.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110928-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8128|8128.0.fbl_core1_soc_partner.111005-1916}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8129|8129.0.fbl_core1_soc.111006-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8130|8130.winmain.111006-1907}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8133.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111012-1400}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.111012-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8133.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111012-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111012-1900}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8133.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111012-1902}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8137|8137.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111018-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8138|8138.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111019-1635}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8139|8139.0.fbl_core1_soc1_partner.111023-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8142|8142.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111026-1900}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8143|8143.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111027-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8146|8146.0.fbl_core1_soc.111102-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8151|8151.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111109-1400}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8154|8154.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111115-1400}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8154|8154.0.fbl_core1_soc.111115-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8155|8155.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111116-2000}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8156|8156.0.fbl_core1_soc.111117-1700}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8158 (winmain)|8158.0.winmain.111118-2210}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8158 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8158.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111121-1900}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8161|8161.0.winmain.111128-1254}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8162|8162.0.fbl_dnt1_net1_l2core.111130-1700}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_core2_sfs_dev2)|8165.fbl_core2_sfs_dev2.111203-2200}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_fun_resp)|8165.fbl_fun_resp.111205-2000}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8167|8167.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111207-1400}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8170|8170.0.fbl_core1_soc.111212-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8171|8171.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111214-1400}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8172|8172.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111214-1750}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8173 (fbl_dnt2)|8173.0.fbl_dnt2.111214-2000}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8173 (fbl_uex_cxe_dev1)|8173.fbl_uex_cxe_dev1}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 unidentified December 2011 build|Unidentified December 2011 build}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.0|8175.0.fbl_dev_dp4.111216-2019}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8175.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111219-1900}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.2|8175.2.fbl_dev_dp4.120107-0052}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175.5|8175.5.fbl_dev_dp4.120111-2201{{bll|Windows 8 First Apps Contest - Developer Preview 4}}}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8176|8176.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120104-2026}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8180|8180.0.winmain.120109-1245 ''(client)''}} {{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8180|8180.winmain.120109-1245 ''(server)''}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8181|8181.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.120111-1930}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8186 (winmain)|8186.winmain.120117-1707}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_core1_soc)|8186.0.fbl_core1_soc.120118-1700}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8186.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120118-1800}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8187|8187.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120119-1824}} {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8191|8191.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120125-1400}} {{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8194|8194.winmain.120127-1917}} ====Beta Escrow==== {{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 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'[[Windows 11 2024 Update]] new features improvement == Main changes == === Features exclusive to Copilot+ PCs === These features are only available for Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft's new classification for computers that include a [[w:AI accelerator|neural processing unit]]. ==== Windows Recall ==== History of the user's past actions can now be recorded and retrieved using Recall, an app based on a [[w:machine learning|machine learning]] model that extends upon the initial functionality offered by the [[w:GPT-4|GPT-4]]-based [[w:Microsoft Copilot|Microsoft Copilot]] [[w:chatbot|chatbot]]. Results produced by the model are stored inside of a [[w:SQLite|SQLite]] database. The feature is opt-in and can be enabled in [[Settings]]. The feature has initially garnered strong pushback by security researchers, privacy advocates and governments worldwide for its lackluster security (despite claims by Microsoft alleging otherwise), the lack of appropriate consent options provided to the user (in addition to it being automatically enabled by default in early RTM update builds), as well as creating a potential vector for [[w:abuse|abuse]] scenarios such as [[w:domestic violence|domestic violence]] or [[w:stalking|stalking]].<ref>[https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/how-to-disable-copilot-recall-spyware/51522/ Don’t forget about Recall, because Recall won’t forget about you]</ref> Due to this, Microsoft delayed the preview of Recall multiple times, most recently to December 2024. <ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/31/24284572/microsoft-recall-delay-december-windows-insider-testing Microsoft just delayed Recall again]</ref> ==== Windows Studio Effects ==== A suite of AI-powered video call and audio effects, known as Windows Studio Effects, have been added. These effects include background blurring, voice isolation and noise cancelling, among others. ==== AI image generation in [[Paint]] and [[Photos]] ==== Cocreator, an AI image generator and assistance tool for Paint; and Image Creator, another image generator for Photos; have been added. An image manipulation tool called Restyle Image has also been added to Photos, which allow existing photos to be modified based on the given prompt. ==== Automatic Super Resolution (AutoSR) ==== AI is now used to enhance framerate speeds in games, in a feature known as Automatic Super Resolution. The played game must have support for this feature in order for it to work. ==== Translation in Live Captions ==== Live Captions now support the live translation of audio and videos in 44 different languages. === Features available for all devices === ==== Archive support ==== A wider range of archive formats such as [[w:7z|7z]], [[w:RAR|RAR]] and [[w:Tarball (computing)|tarball]]s are now supported by [[File Explorer]], made possible through the use of the open-source <code>[[w:libarchive|libarchive]]</code> library. ==== Accessibility improvements ==== Various accessibility improvements have been added to the operating system. Most notably, the operating system can now read the user's written text out loud and act as a speaker, via the user's customized synthetic voice (only available if the device has an associated Microsoft account) or through several built-in natural voice synthesizers. In addition, custom voice commands are now supported by the Voice Access feature, and [[w:hearing aid|hearing aid]]s that implement the [[w:Bluetooth Low Energy|Bluetooth Low Energy]] specification are now directly supported by Windows. The ability to draw a [[w:crosshair|crosshair]] centered on the mouse pointer has been added to the operating system. Machine learning models can now be used to further improve the overall quality of voice input during online communications through the introduction of Voice Clarity, a feature originally first introduced exclusively as part of the [[w:Microsoft Surface|Microsoft Surface]] line of computers. ==== Security improvements ==== ===== Protected Printing Mode ===== Improvements to printing have also been introduced with the addition of a new protected printing mode, implemented by a generic [[w:Mopria Alliance|Mopria]]-certified [[w:Internet Printing Protocol|Internet Printing Protocol]] driver.<ref name="ippdrvblog">Norman, Jonathan. [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/security-compliance-and-identity/a-new-modern-and-secure-print-experience-from-windows/ba-p/4002645 A new modern and secure print experience from Windows], ''Microsoft Security, Compliance and Identity Blog''. 13 December 2023.</ref> This change complements the phase-out of OEM-provided printer drivers, which are more susceptible to a broader range of security flaws.<ref name="ippdrvdoc">Golden, Barry et al. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/print/end-of-servicing-plan-for-third-party-printer-drivers-on-windows End of servicing plan for third-party printer drivers on Windows], ''Microsoft Learn''. 14 December 2023.</ref> Privileges in the existing printer spooling service have also been reduced to only provide the necessary privileges needed in order to send documents to a networked printer, and [[w:Open XML Paper Specification|XPS]] document conversion is now performed at a user level rather than under full system privileges in an effort to reduce memory corruption attacks. ===== Server Message Block (SMB) ===== NTLM authentication requests can now be throttled over a set duration of time if a user sends a bad request. Server Message Block requests are now signed in all Windows releases by default in an effort to prevent [[w:man-in-the-middle attack|man-in-the-middle attack]]s, and new group policies for minimum and maximum SMB versions have also been added. ===== Local Account Password System (LAPS) ===== LAPS has gained an automatic account management feature with the ability to create and modify accounts. Policies have been improved and LAPS can now detect if Windows has been rolled back to an older version or not. ===== Other changes and deprecations ===== Support for SHA-3 hashing and derived functions have been added to the operating system. The Documents, Pictures and Desktop folders of the user can now be encrypted with Personal Data Encryption (PDE), which can be enabled through Intune. As part of a gradual phase-out process, the [[w:NTLM|NTLM]] security protocol has been replaced by [[w:Kerberos (protocol)|Kerberos]] to prevent further future [[w:pass the hash|pass the hash]] and [[w:SMBRelay|SMBRelay]] attacks against existing user accounts. Non-local mailslots (a primitive IPC mechanism) have also been deprecated, and are disabled by default. ==== Windows Setup ==== The modernized [[Windows Setup]] user interface first introduced as part of [[Windows 8]] has been updated to support installations made via the [[Windows Preinstallation Environment]], starting with [[Windows 11 build 26040|build 26040]]. Initial efforts to support installations via the modernized interface from a ramdisk-based environment were first attempted during early [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] development builds from as early as [[Windows 10 build 9780|build 9780]], but were later abandoned. The older setup user interface introduced as part of [[Windows Vista]] may be accessed through a separate option presented at the start of setup. ==== User Account Control ==== This version of Windows largely improves upon the existing [[w:User Account Control|User Account Control]] mechanism by introducing ''Sudo for Windows'', an open-source command-line tool directly inspired by the Unix <code>[[w:Sudo|sudo]]</code> command, which allows users to run other programs as the <code>root</code> superuser.<ref>Adoumie, Jordi. [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-sudo-for-windows/ Introducing Sudo for Windows!], ''Windows Command Line''. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 9 February 2024.</ref> Despite the name, Sudo for Windows is not based on its Unix counterpart, and is instead written from scratch in the [[w:Rust (programming language)|Rust]] programming language. It does not aim to be compatible with the original implementation either due to the differences between the Windows and Unix permission systems, notably the absence of a superuser account. It can be enabled via the <code>sudo config --enable</code> command, or within a developer-specific toggle included as part of the [[Settings]] application. Sudo for Windows supports multiple modes of operation with varying levels of isolation from unelevated processes. The new window mode merely triggers a [[User Account Control]] prompt for the given command and exits. The input disabled and inline modes work by running a second, elevated instance of Sudo itself which runs the given command and redirects its standard streams (excluding the standard input stream if running in input disabled mode) via [[w:remote procedure call|remote procedure call]]s to the original, unelevated instance. ==== Networking ==== Support for the [[w:IEEE 802.11be|IEEE 802.11be]] (Wi-Fi 7) standard has been implemented. ==== File storage ==== Native support for data compression in storage replicas and within the [[w:ReFS|ReFS]] file system has been introduced, and thin disk provisioning support has been added to the Storage Spaces feature. ==== Performance ==== Branch Prediction Optimizations for AMD Zen 4 and Zen 5 processors have been added.'
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'@@ -1,387 +1,65 @@ -Concept for a unified Windows 8/Server 2012 buildlist +[[Windows 11 2024 Update]] new features improvement -== List of known builds == -{{builds legend}} +== Main changes == +=== Features exclusive to Copilot+ PCs === +These features are only available for Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft's new classification for computers that include a [[w:AI accelerator|neural processing unit]]. -=== Pre-Milestone 1 === -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7652|7652}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7680|7680.0.winmain.091124-1740}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7700|7700.0.winmain.100122-1900 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7731|7731}} +==== Windows Recall ==== +History of the user's past actions can now be recorded and retrieved using Recall, an app based on a [[w:machine learning|machine learning]] model that extends upon the initial functionality offered by the [[w:GPT-4|GPT-4]]-based [[w:Microsoft Copilot|Microsoft Copilot]] [[w:chatbot|chatbot]]. Results produced by the model are stored inside of a [[w:SQLite|SQLite]] database. 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(fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7799.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100822-1200}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7800|7800.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100818-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7801|7801.0.fbl_dnt1.100817-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7801|7801.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100818-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7811|7811.0.fbl_dnt1_net2_virtual.100901-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7814|7814.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.100907-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7816|7816.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.100909-2059}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7817|7817.0.winmain.100910-1622}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7821|7821.0.fbl_dnt1.100916-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 1}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7850|7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 1}}}} +The feature has initially garnered strong pushback by security researchers, privacy advocates and governments worldwide for its lackluster security (despite claims by Microsoft alleging otherwise), the lack of appropriate consent options provided to the user (in addition to it being automatically enabled by default in early RTM update builds), as well as creating a potential vector for [[w:abuse|abuse]] scenarios such as [[w:domestic violence|domestic violence]] or [[w:stalking|stalking]].<ref>[https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/how-to-disable-copilot-recall-spyware/51522/ Don’t forget about Recall, because Recall won’t forget about you]</ref> Due to this, Microsoft delayed the preview of Recall multiple times, most recently to December 2024. <ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/31/24284572/microsoft-recall-delay-december-windows-insider-testing Microsoft just delayed Recall again]</ref> -=== Milestone 2 === -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7822 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia)|7822.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.100926-1200}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7822 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext)|7822.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.100930-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7851|7851.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.100929-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7861|7861.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101013-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7861|7861.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101013-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7867|7867.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101101-1728}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7868|7868.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101022-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7871 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7871.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101027-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7871 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7871.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.101027-2012}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7873|7873.0.winmain.101028-1745}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7874|7874.0.fbl_dnt1.101031-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7875|7875.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101102-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7878|7878.0.winmain.101104-1752}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7878|7878.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101107-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7880|7880.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101110-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7885|7885.0.fbl_fun_eco_platforms.101116-1907}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7887|7887.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.101118-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7888|7888.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.101124-2300}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7889|7889.0.fbl_grfx.101121-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7891|7891.0.FBL_DNT2_DCON1.101129-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7895|7895.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.101206-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7897|7897.0.fbl_esc_end_dev.101208-0116}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7898|7898.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.101209-1746}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7899|7899.0.fbl_core2_sfs.101209-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7900|7900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7901|7901.FBL_UEX_ICP.101213-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7904|7904.0.winmain.101216-1845}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7905|7905.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110105-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7908|7908.0.fbl_dnt2_foundation_dev.110110-1900}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7910 (winmain)|7910.winmain.110111-1804}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7910 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7910.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110112-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7914|7914.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110119-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7915|7915.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc_ext.110131-1820}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7920|7920.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110202-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7925|7925.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110209-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv)|7927.0.fbl_srv.110210-1753}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7927 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7927.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110214-1930}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 2}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7950|7950.0.winmain_win8m2.110223-1820 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 2}}}} +==== Windows Studio Effects ==== +A suite of AI-powered video call and audio effects, known as Windows Studio Effects, have been added. These effects include background blurring, voice isolation and noise cancelling, among others. -=== Milestone 3 (Developer Preview) === -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv)|7955.0.fbl_srv.110225-2127}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7955 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7955.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110228-1930}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7957|7957.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110302-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 7959 (fbl_srv)|7959.0.fbl_srv.110303-2011}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7959 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7959.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110307-1930}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7961|7961.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto_lpia.110310-1300}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl_srv)|7962.0.fbl_srv.110309-1807}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7962 (fbl srv wdacxml)|7962.0.fbl_srv_wdacxml.110311-1930}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7963|7963.0.winmain.110310-1721 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7965|7965.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee.110316-1830}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7968|7968.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110322-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7969|7969.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110323-1848}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7970 (winmain)|7970.0.winmain.110323-1830}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7970 (fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc)|7970.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110324-1714}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971 (winmain)|7971.0.winmain.110324-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7971 (fbl_esc_bcd_tb)|7971.0.fbl_esc_bcd_tb.110328-1032}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_srv_wdacxml)|7973.fbl_srv_wdacxml}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|7973.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110330-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|7973.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110330-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|7973.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110330-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7973 (fbl_core1_kernel_npc)|7973.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110330-1809}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 7976|7976.winmain.110401-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7978|7978.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110406-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7983|7983.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110413-2100}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 7985|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel.110417-1830}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745)|7985.0.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110419-1745}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7985 (fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501)|7985.fbl_core1_kernel_cptx.110503-1501{{bll|Computex 2011 demo}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7989|7989.0.winmain.110421-1825}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7990|7990.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto.110426-2300}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7991|7991.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110427-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7992|7992.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110427-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7996 (fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc)|7996.0.fbl_multimedia_media_sndproc.110504-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 7996 (fbl_pac_dev2)|7996.0.fbl_pac_dev2.110504-2214}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 7997|7997.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110504-2014}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8002.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110511-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8002 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8002.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110511-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8008|8008.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110518-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 unidentified May 2011 build|Pre-D9 demo build}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8010|8010.0.fbl_multimedia_media.110522-1717}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8011|8011.winmain.110520-1745}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8013|8013}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8013|8013.0.fbl_fun_perf.110524-1825}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8014|8014.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110525-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8018 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8018.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110601-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8018 (fbl_pdc_4(sebldsa))|8018.4111.fbl_pdc_4(sebldsa).110715-1445}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8019|8019.0.fbl_srv.110601-2215}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8020 (winmain)|8020.0.winmain.110602-1845}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8020 (fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto)|8020.0.fbl_core1_kernel_ee_fwproto.110612-1930}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8023|8023.0.fbl_core1_kernel_npc.110608-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8027|8027}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8031|8031.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110622-2010}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8032|8032.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.110623-2054}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8036|8036.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110629-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8038|8038.0.winmain.110630-1810}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8039|8039.0.fbl_eeap.110705-1710}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8040|8040.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110706-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8045|8045.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110713-1730}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8049|8049.0.fbl_eeap.110718-0510}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8051|8051.0.fbl_srv.110719-1928}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8054|8054.0.winmain.110722-1912}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8055|8055.0}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8056 (winmain)|8056.winmain.110726-1851}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8056.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110727-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8056.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110727-1728}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8056 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8056.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.110727-1800}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8057|8057.winmain.110727-1845}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8059|8059.winmain.110729-1857}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8061|8061.0.fbl_core1_soc.110803-1830}} +==== AI image generation in [[Paint]] and [[Photos]] ==== +Cocreator, an AI image generator and assistance tool for Paint; and Image Creator, another image generator for Photos; have been added. An image manipulation tool called Restyle Image has also been added to Photos, which allow existing photos to be modified based on the given prompt. -==== Developer Preview Escrow ==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8064|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000 ''(client)''{{bll|Milestone 3 Escrow for EEAP}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_eeap)|8064.0.fbl_eeap.110806-1000 ''(server)''{{bll|Milestone 3 Escrow for EEAP}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8090|8090.0.winmain_win8m3.110805-1930}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8095|8095.0.winmain_win8m3.110812-1840}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8098|8098.0.winmain_win8m3.110816-1850}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8099|8099.0.winmain_win8m3}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8100|8100.0.winmain_win8m3.110819-1727 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8101|8101.0.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8101|8101.0.winmain_win8m3.110822-1905 ''(server)''}} +==== Automatic Super Resolution (AutoSR) ==== +AI is now used to enhance framerate speeds in games, in a feature known as Automatic Super Resolution. The played game must have support for this feature in order for it to work. -====Public release==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.0.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3)|8102.winmain_win8m3.110823-1455 ''(server)''{{bll|Developer Preview}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030 ''(client)''{{bll|Developer Preview for EEAP}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8102 (winmain_win8m3_eeap)|8102.0.winmain_win8m3_eeap.110824-1030 ''(server)''{{bll|Developer Preview for EEAP}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101|8102.101.winmain_win8m3.110830-1739{{bll|Developer Preview}}}} +==== Translation in Live Captions ==== +Live Captions now support the live translation of audio and videos in 44 different languages. -=====Developer Preview update===== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.105.winmain_win8m3.110907-1505}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.106.winmain_win8m3.110908-1424}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.108.winmain_win8m3.110911-1502}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.109.winmain_win8m3.110912-1733}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.110.winmain_win8m3.110913-1848}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8102.101#Updates|8102.112.winmain_win8m3.110915-1505}} +=== Features available for all devices === +==== Archive support ==== +A wider range of archive formats such as [[w:7z|7z]], [[w:RAR|RAR]] and [[w:Tarball (computing)|tarball]]s are now supported by [[File Explorer]], made possible through the use of the open-source <code>[[w:libarchive|libarchive]]</code> library. -===Beta (Consumer Preview)=== -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv)|8064.0.fbl_srv.110805-2150}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv_msp_std)|8064.0.fbl_srv_msp_std(srvbld).110809-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8065|8065}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8066|8066}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8066 (winmain)|8066.0.winmain.110809-1602}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8066 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8066.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.110810-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8069|8069.0.winmain.110816-1802}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8070|8070.0.winmain.110817-1805}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8071|8071.0.winmain.110819-1615}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8072|8072.0.winmain.110822-1712}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8073 (winmain)|8073.0.winmain.110823-1750}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8073 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8073.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110824-2012}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8074|8074.0.winmain.110824-1655}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8075|8075.0.winmain.110825-1852}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8075|8075.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev.110828-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8076|8076.0.winmain.110826-1235}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8105|8105.0.winmain.110829-1501}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8106|8106.0.winmain.110830-1723}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8107|8107.0.winmain.110831-1740}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (winmain)|8108.0.winmain.110901-1858}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_eeap)|8108.0.fbl_eeap.110902-1526}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8108 (fbl_dnt2_wipdc)|8108.fbl_dnt2_wipdc.110902-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8110|8110.fbl_srv_fsm.110908-1926}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8112 (winmain)|8112.0.winmain.110909-1742}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8112 (fbl_core1_soc)|8112.0.fbl_core1_soc.110912-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8118|8118.0.fbl_core2_sfs.110921-1900}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8121|8121.0.winmain.110922-1933}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8123|8123.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110928-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8128|8128.0.fbl_core1_soc_partner.111005-1916}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8129|8129.0.fbl_core1_soc.111006-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8130|8130.winmain.111006-1907}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8133.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111012-1400}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sid_data)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sid_data.111012-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt2_bus)|8133.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111012-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8133.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111012-1900}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8133 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8133.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111012-1902}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8137|8137.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111018-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8138|8138.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111019-1635}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8139|8139.0.fbl_core1_soc1_partner.111023-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8140|8140.0.winmain.111020-1857 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8142|8142.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111026-1900}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8143|8143.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111027-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8146|8146.0.fbl_core1_soc.111102-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8148|8148.0.winmain.111103-1846 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8151|8151.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111109-1400}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8154|8154.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111115-1400}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8154|8154.0.fbl_core1_soc.111115-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8155|8155.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.111116-2000}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8156|8156.0.fbl_core1_soc.111117-1700}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8158 (winmain)|8158.0.winmain.111118-2210}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8158 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8158.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111121-1900}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8161|8161.0.winmain.111128-1254}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8162|8162.0.fbl_dnt1_net1_l2core.111130-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_core2_sfs_dev2)|8165.fbl_core2_sfs_dev2.111203-2200}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8165 (fbl_fun_resp)|8165.fbl_fun_resp.111205-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8167|8167.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111207-1400}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8170|8170.0.fbl_core1_soc.111212-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8171|8171.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.111214-1400}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8172|8172.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.111214-1750}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8173 (fbl_dnt2)|8173.0.fbl_dnt2.111214-2000}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8173 (fbl_uex_cxe_dev1)|8173.fbl_uex_cxe_dev1}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 unidentified December 2011 build|Unidentified December 2011 build}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.0|8175.0.fbl_dev_dp4.111216-2019}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175 (fbl_core2_sfs)|8175.0.fbl_core2_sfs.111219-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8175.2|8175.2.fbl_dev_dp4.120107-0052}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8175.5|8175.5.fbl_dev_dp4.120111-2201{{bll|Windows 8 First Apps Contest - Developer Preview 4}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8176|8176.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120104-2026}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8180|8180.0.winmain.120109-1245 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8180|8180.winmain.120109-1245 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8181|8181.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.120111-1930}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8186 (winmain)|8186.winmain.120117-1707}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_core1_soc)|8186.0.fbl_core1_soc.120118-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8186 (fbl_dnt3_wireless)|8186.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120118-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8187|8187.0.fbl_core2_sid_dev.120119-1824}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8191|8191.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120125-1400}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8194|8194.winmain.120127-1917}} +==== Accessibility improvements ==== +Various accessibility improvements have been added to the operating system. Most notably, the operating system can now read the user's written text out loud and act as a speaker, via the user's customized synthetic voice (only available if the device has an associated Microsoft account) or through several built-in natural voice synthesizers. In addition, custom voice commands are now supported by the Voice Access feature, and [[w:hearing aid|hearing aid]]s that implement the [[w:Bluetooth Low Energy|Bluetooth Low Energy]] specification are now directly supported by Windows. The ability to draw a [[w:crosshair|crosshair]] centered on the mouse pointer has been added to the operating system. -====Beta Escrow==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8220|8220.0.winmain_win8beta.120127-1925 ''(client)''{{bll|Beta Escrow}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8220|8220.0.winmain_win8beta.120127-1925 ''(server)''{{bll|Beta Escrow}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8225|8225.0.winmain_win8beta.120203-1918}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8229|8229.0.winmain_win8beta.120209-1545{{bll|Developer Preview 5}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8232|8232.0.winmain_win8beta.120214-1755}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8233|8233.0.winmain_win8beta.120215-1901}} +Machine learning models can now be used to further improve the overall quality of voice input during online communications through the introduction of Voice Clarity, a feature originally first introduced exclusively as part of the [[w:Microsoft Surface|Microsoft Surface]] line of computers. -====Public release==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8250|8250.0.winmain_win8beta.120217-1520 ''(client)''{{bll|Consumer Preview}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8250|8250.0.winmain_win8beta.120217-1520 ''(server)''{{bll|Beta}}}} +==== Security improvements ==== +===== Protected Printing Mode ===== +Improvements to printing have also been introduced with the addition of a new protected printing mode, implemented by a generic [[w:Mopria Alliance|Mopria]]-certified [[w:Internet Printing Protocol|Internet Printing Protocol]] driver.<ref name="ippdrvblog">Norman, Jonathan. [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/security-compliance-and-identity/a-new-modern-and-secure-print-experience-from-windows/ba-p/4002645 A new modern and secure print experience from Windows], ''Microsoft Security, Compliance and Identity Blog''. 13 December 2023.</ref> This change complements the phase-out of OEM-provided printer drivers, which are more susceptible to a broader range of security flaws.<ref name="ippdrvdoc">Golden, Barry et al. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/print/end-of-servicing-plan-for-third-party-printer-drivers-on-windows End of servicing plan for third-party printer drivers on Windows], ''Microsoft Learn''. 14 December 2023.</ref> Privileges in the existing printer spooling service have also been reduced to only provide the necessary privileges needed in order to send documents to a networked printer, and [[w:Open XML Paper Specification|XPS]] document conversion is now performed at a user level rather than under full system privileges in an effort to reduce memory corruption attacks. -=== Release Candidate (Release Preview)=== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8195|8195.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120201-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8277|8277.0.fbl_dnt2_bus.120208-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8288|8288.0.fbl_core1_soc.120226-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8302|8302.0.fbl_core1_soc.120319-1700}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8304.4|8304.4.fbl_dev_dp6.120323-2030}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8304.9|8304.9.fbl_dev_dp6.120330-1900}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl dnt3 wireless)|8305.0.fbl_dnt3_wireless.120321-1800}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl grfx dev1)|8305.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120321-1830}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8305 (fbl core2 sfs)|8305.0.fbl_core2_sfs.120321-1900}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8306|8306}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8309|8309.winmain.120327-1901}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8312|8312.0.fbl_esc_end_rel(oobla).120402-1213}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8318|8318.0.fbl_core1_soc.120409-2355}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8319|8319.0.fbl_core1_hyp_dev(mikekol).120312-1902}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8322|8322.0.fbl_multimedia_media.120413-1717}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8325|8325.0.winmain.120417-1752}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl_woa)|8330.0.fbl_woa.120424-2227}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl_grfx_dev1)|8330.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.120425-1400}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8330 (fbl_ie_longhorn)|8330.0.fbl_ie_longhorn.120425-2121}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8331 (winmain)|8331.0.winmain.120425-1916}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8331 (fbl_loc)|8331.0.fbl_loc.120425-2034}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8331 (fbl_uex)|8331.fbl_uex.120425-2134}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8333|8333.0.winmain.120428-1320}} +===== Server Message Block (SMB) ===== +NTLM authentication requests can now be throttled over a set duration of time if a user sends a bad request. Server Message Block requests are now signed in all Windows releases by default in an effort to prevent [[w:man-in-the-middle attack|man-in-the-middle attack]]s, and new group policies for minimum and maximum SMB versions have also been added. -====Release Candidate Escrow==== -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8370|8370.0.winmain_win8rc.120428-1335 ''(client)''{{bll|RC Escrow}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8370|8370.0.winmain_win8rc.120428-1335 ''(server)''{{bll|RC Escrow}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8372|8372.0.winmain_win8rc.120501-1920}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8375|8375.0.winmain_win8rc.120504-1900{{bll|Developer Preview 7}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8377|8377.0.winmain_win8rc.120507-1903}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8378|8378.0.winmain_win8rc.120508-1952}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8382|8382.0}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8383|8383.0}} +===== Local Account Password System (LAPS) ===== +LAPS has gained an automatic account management feature with the ability to create and modify accounts. Policies have been improved and LAPS can now detect if Windows has been rolled back to an older version or not. -====Public release==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8400|8400.0.winmain_win8rc.120518-1423 ''(client)''{{bll|Release Preview}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8400|8400.0.winmain_win8rc.120518-1423 ''(server)''}} +===== Other changes and deprecations ===== +Support for SHA-3 hashing and derived functions have been added to the operating system. The Documents, Pictures and Desktop folders of the user can now be encrypted with Personal Data Encryption (PDE), which can be enabled through Intune. -===Pre-RTM=== -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8412|8412.0.winmain.120507-1805}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8417|8417.0.fbl_core1_soc.120520-1700}} -{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Windows 8 build 8419|8419.0.winmain.120521-1835}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8422 (winmain)|8422.0.winmain.120524-1848}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8422 (fbl woa)|8422.0.fbl_woa.120524-2000}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8422 (fbl_core1_soc_partner)|8422.fbl_core1_soc_partner.120525-1923}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8423|8423.0.fbl_loc.120528-2000}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8424 (winmain)|8424.winmain.120529-1855}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8424 (fbl_woa_drop)|8424.fbl_woa_drop.120530-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8427|8427.0.fbl_appx_client.120604-1700}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8431|8431.fbl_uex.120609-2000}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8432 (winmain)|8432.0.winmain.120611-1243 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 8432|8432.0.winmain.120611-1243 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8432 (fbl loc)|8432.0.fbl_loc.120611-2000}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8432 (fbl_woa)|8432.0.fbl_woa.120611-2000}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8433|8433.0.winmain.120612-1830}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8437 (winmain)|8437.0.winmain.120618-1325}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8437.0 (fbl_dev_dp8)|8437.0.fbl_dev_dp8.120620-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8437.1 (fbl_dev_dp8)|8437.1.fbl_dev_dp8.120621-2300{{bll|Developer Preview 8}}}} +As part of a gradual phase-out process, the [[w:NTLM|NTLM]] security protocol has been replaced by [[w:Kerberos (protocol)|Kerberos]] to prevent further future [[w:pass the hash|pass the hash]] and [[w:SMBRelay|SMBRelay]] attacks against existing user accounts. Non-local mailslots (a primitive IPC mechanism) have also been deprecated, and are disabled by default. -===RTM Escrow=== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8438|8438.0.fbl_ie_longhorn.120620-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8439|8439.0.fbl_woa.120620-2204}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8440|8440.0.winmain.120621-1932}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8441|8441.0.winmain.120623-1614 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8441|8441.0.winmain.120623-1614 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8504|8504.0.fbl_eeap.120701-0600}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8508|8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900 ''(client)''}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Server 2012 build 8508|8508.0.win8_rtm.120703-1900 ''(server)''}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8509|8509.0.fbl_eeap.120708-0952}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_rtm)|8513.0.win8_rtm.120710-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8514|8514.0.win8_rtm.120711-1900}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8520|8520.0.fbl_eeap.120722-1632}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 8523|8523.0.win8_rtm.120723-1815}} +==== Windows Setup ==== +The modernized [[Windows Setup]] user interface first introduced as part of [[Windows 8]] has been updated to support installations made via the [[Windows Preinstallation Environment]], starting with [[Windows 11 build 26040|build 26040]]. Initial efforts to support installations via the modernized interface from a ramdisk-based environment were first attempted during early [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] development builds from as early as [[Windows 10 build 9780|build 9780]], but were later abandoned. -====Partner-specific compiles==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120710-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120710-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8513 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|8513.0.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120710-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8518|8518.0.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120718-0003}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120724-2000{{bll|RTM Release Candidate - Intel}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120724-2000{{bll|RTM Release Candidate - Texas Instruments}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 8888 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|8888.16384.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120724-2107{{bll|RTM Release Candidate - Nvidia}}}} +The older setup user interface introduced as part of [[Windows Vista]] may be accessed through a separate option presented at the start of setup. -===RTM=== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm)|9200.16384.win8_rtm.120725-1247 ''(client)''{{bll|RTM}}}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 build 9200|9200.16384.win8_rtm.120725-1247 ''(server)''{{bll|RTM}}}} +==== User Account Control ==== +This version of Windows largely improves upon the existing [[w:User Account Control|User Account Control]] mechanism by introducing ''Sudo for Windows'', an open-source command-line tool directly inspired by the Unix <code>[[w:Sudo|sudo]]</code> command, which allows users to run other programs as the <code>root</code> superuser.<ref>Adoumie, Jordi. [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-sudo-for-windows/ Introducing Sudo for Windows!], ''Windows Command Line''. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 9 February 2024.</ref> Despite the name, Sudo for Windows is not based on its Unix counterpart, and is instead written from scratch in the [[w:Rust (programming language)|Rust]] programming language. It does not aim to be compatible with the original implementation either due to the differences between the Windows and Unix permission systems, notably the absence of a superuser account. It can be enabled via the <code>sudo config --enable</code> command, or within a developer-specific toggle included as part of the [[Settings]] application. -===Post-RTM=== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_eeap)|9200.0.fbl_eeap.120728-1519{{bll|RTM for EEAP}}}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_fun_eco.120808-1900)|9200.0.fbl_fun_eco.120808-1900}} -{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 8 build 9200 (fbl_fun_eco.120921-1900)|9200.0.fbl_fun_eco.120921-1900}} +Sudo for Windows supports multiple modes of operation with varying levels of isolation from unelevated processes. The new window mode merely triggers a [[User Account Control]] prompt for the given command and exits. The input disabled and inline modes work by running a second, elevated instance of Sudo itself which runs the given command and redirects its standard streams (excluding the standard input stream if running in input disabled mode) via [[w:remote procedure call|remote procedure call]]s to the original, unelevated instance. -====Partner-specific compiles==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_gdr_soc_ti)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_ti.120725-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16384 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_intel.120726-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_gdr_soc_nv)|9200.16384.win8_gdr_soc_nv.120726-2000}} -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows 8 build 9200.16456 (win8_gdr_soc_intel)|9200.16456.win8_gdr_soc_intel.121112-2000}} +==== Networking ==== +Support for the [[w:IEEE 802.11be|IEEE 802.11be]] (Wi-Fi 7) standard has been implemented. -=== Server 2012 Essentials === -==== Beta ==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 Essentials build 9552|9552.0.sbs8_beta.120627-0500}} +==== File storage ==== +Native support for data compression in storage replicas and within the [[w:ReFS|ReFS]] file system has been introduced, and thin disk provisioning support has been added to the Storage Spaces feature. -==== Release Candidate ==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 Essentials build 9641|9641.0.sbs8_rc.120810-1900}} - -==== RTM ==== -{{BLItem Leaked|Windows Server 2012 Essentials build 9805|9805.0.sbs8_rtm.120907-1400}} +==== Performance ==== +Branch Prediction Optimizations for AMD Zen 4 and Zen 5 processors have been added. 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[ 0 => '[[Windows 11 2024 Update]] new features improvement', 1 => '== Main changes ==', 2 => '=== Features exclusive to Copilot+ PCs ===', 3 => 'These features are only available for Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft's new classification for computers that include a [[w:AI accelerator|neural processing unit]].', 4 => '==== Windows Recall ====', 5 => 'History of the user's past actions can now be recorded and retrieved using Recall, an app based on a [[w:machine learning|machine learning]] model that extends upon the initial functionality offered by the [[w:GPT-4|GPT-4]]-based [[w:Microsoft Copilot|Microsoft Copilot]] [[w:chatbot|chatbot]]. Results produced by the model are stored inside of a [[w:SQLite|SQLite]] database. The feature is opt-in and can be enabled in [[Settings]].', 6 => 'The feature has initially garnered strong pushback by security researchers, privacy advocates and governments worldwide for its lackluster security (despite claims by Microsoft alleging otherwise), the lack of appropriate consent options provided to the user (in addition to it being automatically enabled by default in early RTM update builds), as well as creating a potential vector for [[w:abuse|abuse]] scenarios such as [[w:domestic violence|domestic violence]] or [[w:stalking|stalking]].<ref>[https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/how-to-disable-copilot-recall-spyware/51522/ Don’t forget about Recall, because Recall won’t forget about you]</ref> Due to this, Microsoft delayed the preview of Recall multiple times, most recently to December 2024. <ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/31/24284572/microsoft-recall-delay-december-windows-insider-testing Microsoft just delayed Recall again]</ref>', 7 => '==== Windows Studio Effects ====', 8 => 'A suite of AI-powered video call and audio effects, known as Windows Studio Effects, have been added. These effects include background blurring, voice isolation and noise cancelling, among others.', 9 => '==== AI image generation in [[Paint]] and [[Photos]] ====', 10 => 'Cocreator, an AI image generator and assistance tool for Paint; and Image Creator, another image generator for Photos; have been added. An image manipulation tool called Restyle Image has also been added to Photos, which allow existing photos to be modified based on the given prompt.', 11 => '==== Automatic Super Resolution (AutoSR) ====', 12 => 'AI is now used to enhance framerate speeds in games, in a feature known as Automatic Super Resolution. The played game must have support for this feature in order for it to work.', 13 => '==== Translation in Live Captions ====', 14 => 'Live Captions now support the live translation of audio and videos in 44 different languages. ', 15 => '=== Features available for all devices ===', 16 => '==== Archive support ====', 17 => 'A wider range of archive formats such as [[w:7z|7z]], [[w:RAR|RAR]] and [[w:Tarball (computing)|tarball]]s are now supported by [[File Explorer]], made possible through the use of the open-source <code>[[w:libarchive|libarchive]]</code> library.', 18 => '==== Accessibility improvements ====', 19 => 'Various accessibility improvements have been added to the operating system. Most notably, the operating system can now read the user's written text out loud and act as a speaker, via the user's customized synthetic voice (only available if the device has an associated Microsoft account) or through several built-in natural voice synthesizers. In addition, custom voice commands are now supported by the Voice Access feature, and [[w:hearing aid|hearing aid]]s that implement the [[w:Bluetooth Low Energy|Bluetooth Low Energy]] specification are now directly supported by Windows. The ability to draw a [[w:crosshair|crosshair]] centered on the mouse pointer has been added to the operating system.', 20 => 'Machine learning models can now be used to further improve the overall quality of voice input during online communications through the introduction of Voice Clarity, a feature originally first introduced exclusively as part of the [[w:Microsoft Surface|Microsoft Surface]] line of computers.', 21 => '==== Security improvements ====', 22 => '===== Protected Printing Mode =====', 23 => 'Improvements to printing have also been introduced with the addition of a new protected printing mode, implemented by a generic [[w:Mopria Alliance|Mopria]]-certified [[w:Internet Printing Protocol|Internet Printing Protocol]] driver.<ref name="ippdrvblog">Norman, Jonathan. [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/security-compliance-and-identity/a-new-modern-and-secure-print-experience-from-windows/ba-p/4002645 A new modern and secure print experience from Windows], ''Microsoft Security, Compliance and Identity Blog''. 13 December 2023.</ref> This change complements the phase-out of OEM-provided printer drivers, which are more susceptible to a broader range of security flaws.<ref name="ippdrvdoc">Golden, Barry et al. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/print/end-of-servicing-plan-for-third-party-printer-drivers-on-windows End of servicing plan for third-party printer drivers on Windows], ''Microsoft Learn''. 14 December 2023.</ref> Privileges in the existing printer spooling service have also been reduced to only provide the necessary privileges needed in order to send documents to a networked printer, and [[w:Open XML Paper Specification|XPS]] document conversion is now performed at a user level rather than under full system privileges in an effort to reduce memory corruption attacks.', 24 => '===== Server Message Block (SMB) =====', 25 => 'NTLM authentication requests can now be throttled over a set duration of time if a user sends a bad request. Server Message Block requests are now signed in all Windows releases by default in an effort to prevent [[w:man-in-the-middle attack|man-in-the-middle attack]]s, and new group policies for minimum and maximum SMB versions have also been added.', 26 => '===== Local Account Password System (LAPS) =====', 27 => 'LAPS has gained an automatic account management feature with the ability to create and modify accounts. Policies have been improved and LAPS can now detect if Windows has been rolled back to an older version or not.', 28 => '===== Other changes and deprecations =====', 29 => 'Support for SHA-3 hashing and derived functions have been added to the operating system. The Documents, Pictures and Desktop folders of the user can now be encrypted with Personal Data Encryption (PDE), which can be enabled through Intune.', 30 => 'As part of a gradual phase-out process, the [[w:NTLM|NTLM]] security protocol has been replaced by [[w:Kerberos (protocol)|Kerberos]] to prevent further future [[w:pass the hash|pass the hash]] and [[w:SMBRelay|SMBRelay]] attacks against existing user accounts. Non-local mailslots (a primitive IPC mechanism) have also been deprecated, and are disabled by default.', 31 => '==== Windows Setup ====', 32 => 'The modernized [[Windows Setup]] user interface first introduced as part of [[Windows 8]] has been updated to support installations made via the [[Windows Preinstallation Environment]], starting with [[Windows 11 build 26040|build 26040]]. Initial efforts to support installations via the modernized interface from a ramdisk-based environment were first attempted during early [[Windows 10 (original release)|Windows 10]] development builds from as early as [[Windows 10 build 9780|build 9780]], but were later abandoned.', 33 => 'The older setup user interface introduced as part of [[Windows Vista]] may be accessed through a separate option presented at the start of setup.', 34 => '==== User Account Control ====', 35 => 'This version of Windows largely improves upon the existing [[w:User Account Control|User Account Control]] mechanism by introducing ''Sudo for Windows'', an open-source command-line tool directly inspired by the Unix <code>[[w:Sudo|sudo]]</code> command, which allows users to run other programs as the <code>root</code> superuser.<ref>Adoumie, Jordi. [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-sudo-for-windows/ Introducing Sudo for Windows!], ''Windows Command Line''. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 9 February 2024.</ref> Despite the name, Sudo for Windows is not based on its Unix counterpart, and is instead written from scratch in the [[w:Rust (programming language)|Rust]] programming language. It does not aim to be compatible with the original implementation either due to the differences between the Windows and Unix permission systems, notably the absence of a superuser account. It can be enabled via the <code>sudo config --enable</code> command, or within a developer-specific toggle included as part of the [[Settings]] application.', 36 => 'Sudo for Windows supports multiple modes of operation with varying levels of isolation from unelevated processes. The new window mode merely triggers a [[User Account Control]] prompt for the given command and exits. The input disabled and inline modes work by running a second, elevated instance of Sudo itself which runs the given command and redirects its standard streams (excluding the standard input stream if running in input disabled mode) via [[w:remote procedure call|remote procedure call]]s to the original, unelevated instance.', 37 => '==== Networking ====', 38 => 'Support for the [[w:IEEE 802.11be|IEEE 802.11be]] (Wi-Fi 7) standard has been implemented. ', 39 => '==== File storage ====', 40 => 'Native support for data compression in storage replicas and within the [[w:ReFS|ReFS]] file system has been introduced, and thin disk provisioning support has been added to the Storage Spaces feature.', 41 => '==== Performance ====', 42 => 'Branch Prediction Optimizations for AMD Zen 4 and Zen 5 processors have been added.' ]
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