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|<center>''An open encyclopedia of software history''</center>
|<center>''An open encyclopedia of software history''</center>
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|style="font-size: 75%"|<center>[[BetaWiki:Community portal|Community Portal]] &bull; [[BetaWiki:Guidelines|Guidelines]] &bull; [[BetaWiki:IRC|IRC channel]] &bull; [https://discord.gg/8GuGW5Z Discord]&bull; [[Special:WantedPages|Wanted pages]] &bull; [[BetaWiki:Sandbox|Sandbox]] </center>
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! style="font-size: 120%; text-align: left; border: 1px solid #afa3bf; background-color: #ddcef2; padding:0.2em 0.4em;"|Featured article
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|[[File:Windows-Premiere1.0-Desktop.png|thumb|150px|Windows 1.0 Premiere Edition]]'''[[Windows 1.0 Premiere Edition]]''' is a pre-release version of [[Windows 1.0|Microsoft Windows 1.0]]. It was originally sent to key players in the computer industry by Microsoft to prove that their product wasn't vaporware. Before releasing the official version, [[Windows 1.01]], the memory management code had to be completely rewritten; this would be the key difference between Premiere and 1.01.
|[[File:WindowsOmega-13-5.2.3790-Desktop.png|thumb|150px|Windows Vista build 3790.1232]]'''[[Windows Vista build 3790.1232]]''' is the first "Longhorn" build compiled after the development reset. Basically, it is a rebranded [[Windows Server 2003]] SP1 beta. There is no evidence that this is a "Longhorn" build except for references in the End-User License Agreement. It was described by Grabberslasher on his UX.Unleaked blog on 2008-05-02. Unlike other post-reset builds, this build does not use BOOTMGR and can still boot without ACPI.


A build was leaked in 2008 purporting to be the Premiere Edition. The 2008 build still remains available on several websites, but it is a known fake. In 2014-03, [[BetaArchive]] user trueyanksfan claimed to have the real floppies, and also posted a photo of them. On 2014-12-18, a set of disk images from the real Premiere Edition was released by the BetaArchive user Alias, through mrpijey.
This build is not functionally a Longhorn build, but since it has the Longhorn EULA (End User License Agreement), it was still distributed as a Longhorn build and was intended to be tested as such.


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|'''Recently leaked builds:<br>
|<h3>Recently leaked builds</h3>
<h4>Windows 2000</h4>
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 2000 build 1814.1|1814.1}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows 2000 build 1814.1|1814.1}}
<h4>Windows Longhorn</h4>
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4020|4020.idx02.030507-1155}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4020|4020.idx02.030507-1155}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4032|4032.Lab06_n.030710-1709}}
{{BLItem Confirmed|Windows Longhorn build 4032|4032.Lab06_n.030710-1709}}
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