Windows Me build 2525.6

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4.90.2525.6
Build of Windows Me
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Release nameRelease Candidate 1
OS familyWindows 9x
Version number4.90
Build number2525
Build revision6
Architecturex86
Compiled on2000-05-17
Expiration date
Timebomb2000-12-01 (+198 days)
Product key
RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG
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Windows Me build 2525.6 is the official Release Candidate 1 build of Windows Me, which was released on 17 May 2000 to beta testers.[1]

Release information[2][edit | edit source]

Dear Windows Me Testers,

We are proud to be releasing the Windows Millennium Edition RC-1 to the web
site and FTP server for download.
This is the same build (2525.6), as the build posted last Wednesday evening
as the weekly release.
Our testers completed our full test pass on this build and have determined
this build to be our first Release Candidate.
For those who already downloaded the build, please continue testing the
release as the RC-1.
For the rest of the team, 2525.6 is available for download at
http://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx/xxxxxxxx & ftp://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx

We would like to stress that we want to hear from each and every one of
you - if you have a great experience, let us know. If you hit something that
you think is a bug, file a bug report. We have hundreds of Microsoft testers
and thousands of beta sites so far telling us we're ready to go, we want to
get a great understanding of your experience to really augment that
confidence level into the stratosphere.

We are down to our last issues reported by our end-user and OEM beta sites.
We are very proud of this version and expect you to be very happy with it;
but like we said - we want to hear about your experience straight from you!

We'll be spinning out final Release Candidate builds fast and furious to
provide you with the most up-to-date builds with fixed issues - do not be
surprised if you see multiple RCs in a week instead of the regular build
once a week. We cannot emphasize enough how vital you are to our success.
You help reinforce the structure of our product on the backend, while being
our greatest supporters to friends and family that look to you for
assistance and advice on technical issues.

At this final stage before product release, we are looking for serious bugs
that affect your system's performance or stability, or any major regressions
from prior releases. Clear bug reporting is vital at this stage, as time is
of the essence. Anything that prevents you from installing, upgrading or
using the product in day-to-day use should be bugged immediately. Try out
all your favorite applications, games, hardware, try a digital camera, setup
a home network with our new home networking wizard, try out system restore,
and Windows Movie Maker! To clarify further based on some recent reports and
questions: we are past requests for more third party drivers, we are past
new feature requests, we are past cosmetic issues like picking Tahoma
instead of Times New Roman on some screens. the world is clamoring for the
product, let us know the crucial stuff so we can ship a great product in
time for this holiday season!

Installation Scenarios

When installing new Millennium builds please be sure to install using one
(or more) of the following scenarios:

Upgrade over Windows 95
Upgrade over Windows 95 OSR1
Upgrade over Windows 95 OSR2x
Upgrade over Windows 98
Upgrade over Windows 98 SE
Clean Install

Please note: Beta over Beta installations are not supported as they can
produce unexpected and irreproducible bugs.
Examples of a Beta over Beta installation scenario that is NOT supported:

Upgrade to WinME from one of the previously released OS's -> Uninstall
WinME -> Upgrade to the Next Interim Release
Upgrade to WinME -> Uninstall WinME -> Reinstall the Previous Operating
system into the same directory -> Upgrade to the Next interim release.

Sincerely,
The Consumer Windows Team

Changes[edit | edit source]

Rebranded the Internet Games from MSN to MSN Zone.com.

Neptune reference[edit | edit source]

A file named ICMUI.DLL, with the version number 5.50.5117.1 was found in this Windows Me build, but it is unknown whether this Neptune build was ever compiled.

Some speculate this would've been a Milestone 2 build. It would've been compiled someday after 11 December 1999, meaning it would be one of the last Neptune builds before the Neptune project was canceled in January 2000.

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