Windows NT 3.1 build 340: Difference between revisions

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This build is often mislabeled either as build 319.1 or 328.1, which are actually file versions of its kernel files (<code>NTOSKRNL.EXE</code> and <code>NTKRNLMP.EXE</code>). NTFS now works in this build.
This build is often mislabeled either as build 319.1 or 328.1, which are actually file versions of its kernel files (<code>NTOSKRNL.EXE</code> and <code>NTKRNLMP.EXE</code>). NTFS now works in this build.


This build changes the desktop background color from grey to teal, which has been used until [[Windows 2000 build 1773.1]]. It was then still used in the [[Windows 9x]] line of operating systems until [[Windows Me build 2429]].
Around the release of this build, the now well-known error in the processor detection routine appeared, preventing installation on the Pentium II and later without modification. It made its way into the [[Windows NT 3.1 build 511.1|final release]] and persisted into [[Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.5|Windows NT 3.5]]. It was finally fixed around [[Windows NT 3.51 build 1002.1]].


Around the release of this build, the now well-known error in the processor detection routine appeared, preventing installation on the Pentium II and later without modification. It made its way into the [[Windows NT 3.1 build 511.1|final release]] and persisted into [[Windows NT 3.5x#Windows NT 3.5|Windows NT 3.5]]. It was finally fixed around [[Windows NT 3.51 build 1002.1]].
This is the first known build to change the desktop background color from grey to teal. This change would later carry over to [[Windows 95]].


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