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jaelanicu
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Joined: 11 Aug 2004
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Location: Indonesia
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| augie wrote: |
| I only found Kernel32.DLL which is in System32 folder: 6.0.6001.17052. The Ntdll.DLL is there somewhere but I couldn't find where it lives. I hope that's enough info. |
It's perfect. Thanks. At least we know that there isn't any Windows v6.1 yet...
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| Well we know at least there was a M1 release. But besides that, the only other thing that we know is that the build is most likely 6519. If its 6.1.6519 or 7.0.6519, we still don't know. |
What's an M1 release? Enlighten me please.
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The Windows in the screenshot... Could it be a hacked "Longhorn Reloaded" ?
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augie
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Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:40 pm |
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Management Community Discussion
Joined: 25 Aug 2002
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| What's an M1 release? Enlighten me please |
M1=Milestone 1.
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imnuts
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Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:21 pm |
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I'm inclined to think that they're fakes, but it's entirely possible that all they've done thus far on their way to the next version of Windows is take out all that 9x/ME compatibility and fixed some post SP1 bugs. Features likely aren't going to show up yet, unless they brought back some features that were checked out of Vista and started working on them again. Remember that the early Vista/Longhorn builds were very XP-ish.
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