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<!--* ...that '''[[Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs|Windows FLP]]''' requires only 64 MB of RAM, whereas its base [[Windows XP]] requires four time that?-->
* ...that '''[[Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs|Windows FLP]]''' requires only 64 MB of RAM, whereas its base [[Windows XP]] requires four time that?
* ...that '''[[Windows Server 2003 build 2462]]''' includes login banners for a Personal edition of Windows 2000?
* ...that '''[[Windows Server 2003 build 2462]]''' includes login banners for a Personal edition of Windows 2000?
* ...that there are multiple '''[[Windows Longhorn]]''' builds with the same build number and lab, which are distinguished only by compile date?
* ...that there are multiple '''[[Windows Longhorn]]''' builds with the same build number and lab, which are distinguished only by compile date?
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|[[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.
|[[File:Win1.00_DR5_action.png|thumb|150px|Windows 1.0 Development Release #5]]'''[[Windows 1.0 Development Release 5|Windows 1.0 Development Release #5]]''' is a pre-release build of Windows 1.0. This build is the fifth in the ''Development Release'' series, intended to help application developers design and develop their applications to work with Windows. According to <code>INSTALL.BAT</code>, it was compiled on 1984-11-01. It is the earliest leaked build of Windows so far.


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.
By default, this build is installed to <code>C:\windows\test</code>, with development resources in <code>C:\windows\bin</code>. Resources are stored in .res files outisde of the executables and will also open their associated program when double-clicked. The overall UI design philosophy was not finalized yet, which can be clearly seen in dialogs - some use a menu bar rather than OK and Cancel buttons. Also included are several mockup applications, namely Chart, Graph, PPDemo, Sample and Template, along with their source code.


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