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It's the code base. Look at the build itself, it's rather uninteresting as noted in the description. The significance about the build is that it is the first post reset build compiled some hours after the last prereset build (4093).
Nice video! Also can you (from now on) link the ISO for every beta you cover in the description? Because half of the builds you covered all these 5 years, Half of them I can't find their ISO
Unfortunately no. It's a common policy among beta testers not to share links to builds in their video as a way to ensure that there is no reason for the video to be taken down (highly unlikely for an event to occur, but if it did it would be a massive headache). I take a lot in consideration when determine what to include or not include if it means the video is at some sort of risk. I will never say directly where, but I tell everyone that archive.org is the best place to find things.
Question: How do you enter the BIOS because I can't get to the screen to change the time as I want to install a Windows 10 Beta Build In Vmware Workstation Pro 15?
@@nordic_tech_xd That's true, but I generally don't advise anyone do it that way because the boot screen goes too fast. So click that I can almost never click on the window and reach my hand forward to hit the key. I wish VMware made the boot screen slower.
@@Sonicrush007 You can also use the bios boot delay by editing the .vmx file and adding a line to indicate how long in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second, 2000 = 2 seconds, etc.) you want the bios boot to be delayed for.
Timestamps:
0:00 Timestamps
0:05 Installation
4:11 Drivers
5:31 Display Properties
9:12 Control Panel
16:27 System Sounds
18:11 Control Panel Continued
33:38 Applications
47:10 Media Folder
48:28 End
You are right, this Windows Longhorn build looks the same as Windows XP Professional!
This is the Longhorn build of all time
Longhorn build 3790.1232(reset of Longhorn development,based on Windows Server 2003 SP1)
Great video!
W i was waiting for this build lol
Windows XP + Server 2003 + Service Pack Combined All Together
I don,t see any differences between Windows XP and This Build
This build is based off the window server 2003 code base, preferably service pack one
@@AeroJérémie2009 ikr but i don,t rellay see it any differnces.
It's the code base. Look at the build itself, it's rather uninteresting as noted in the description. The significance about the build is that it is the first post reset build compiled some hours after the last prereset build (4093).
@@Sonicrush007 yea i hear before but i was forgot
Nice video!
Also can you (from now on) link the ISO for every beta you cover in the description? Because half of the builds you covered all these 5 years, Half of them I can't find their ISO
Unfortunately no. It's a common policy among beta testers not to share links to builds in their video as a way to ensure that there is no reason for the video to be taken down (highly unlikely for an event to occur, but if it did it would be a massive headache). I take a lot in consideration when determine what to include or not include if it means the video is at some sort of risk.
I will never say directly where, but I tell everyone that archive.org is the best place to find things.
Do the home edition version next!
Wow❤🎉
Question: How do you enter the BIOS because I can't get to the screen to change the time as I want to install a Windows 10 Beta Build In Vmware Workstation Pro 15?
Go the VM tab > power > power on to BIOS
@@Sonicrush007 Also you can turn on normally and press F2 during startup
@@nordic_tech_xd That's true, but I generally don't advise anyone do it that way because the boot screen goes too fast. So click that I can almost never click on the window and reach my hand forward to hit the key.
I wish VMware made the boot screen slower.
@@Sonicrush007 You can also use the bios boot delay by editing the .vmx file and adding a line to indicate how long in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second, 2000 = 2 seconds, etc.) you want the bios boot to be delayed for.
is this longhorn build new
No, it was leaked a long, long time ago (14 August 2011). I've been wanting to do this one for years but didn't know how to get around the activation.
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