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'''Windows 8 build 8032''' (with a buildtag of '''6.2.8032.0.fbl core2 sid data.110623-2054''') is a build of Windows 8. This build is one of the first to fix the issue with window borders not displaying correctly while Desktop Window Manager is enabled and is also the last known build to use Windows 7 branding and SKUs during installation.<br> | '''Windows 8 build 8032''' (with a buildtag of '''6.2.8032.0.fbl core2 sid data.110623-2054''') is a build of [[Windows 8]]. This build is one of the first to fix the issue with window borders not displaying correctly while Desktop Window Manager is enabled and is also the last known build to use Windows 7 branding and SKUs during installation.<br> | ||
== Features == | == Features == |
Latest revision as of 06:50, 14 April 2022
Windows 8 build 8032 (with a buildtag of 6.2.8032.0.fbl core2 sid data.110623-2054) is a build of Windows 8. This build is one of the first to fix the issue with window borders not displaying correctly while Desktop Window Manager is enabled and is also the last known build to use Windows 7 branding and SKUs during installation.
Features
- The boot screen supports reading the OEM logo of UEFI
- The Metro split-screen feature supports desktops
- The Start screen can be previewed by zooming out with the Magnifying Glass button in the lower right corner
- The background of the old version of OOBE is slightly damaged