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'''Windows 10 build 9834''' (with a build tag of '''6.4.9834.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936''') is a pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:10|Windows 10]] operating system. Several screenshots of this build were released on September 11, 2014.<ref name="Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features.">Sams, Brad. (September 11, 2014). [http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-threshold-build-9834-screenshots-leak-shows-a-lot-of-new-features "Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features"]</ref> The released screenshots show windowed Windows Store applications, a notification center, multiple user desktops, and a revised [[Start:Menu|Start menu]] that hosts pinned Windows Store applications within its right-hand column.<ref name="Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features.">Sams, Brad. (September 11, 2014). [http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-threshold-build-9834-screenshots-leak-shows-a-lot-of-new-features "Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features"]</ref>
'''Windows 10 build 9834''' (with a build tag of '''6.4.9834.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936''') is a pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:10|Windows 10]] operating system. Several screenshots of this build were released on September 11, 2014.<ref name="Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features.">Sams, Brad. (September 11, 2014). [http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-threshold-build-9834-screenshots-leak-shows-a-lot-of-new-features "Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features"]</ref> The released screenshots show windowed Windows Store applications, a notification center, multiple user desktops, and a revised [[Start Menu|Start menu]] that hosts pinned Windows Store applications within its right-hand column.<ref name="Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features.">Sams, Brad. (September 11, 2014). [http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-threshold-build-9834-screenshots-leak-shows-a-lot-of-new-features "Windows Threshold build 9834 screenshots leak, shows a lot of new features"]</ref>


A video of this build was also released, which shows how the Start menu adjusts its size based on the number of Windows Store applications pinned to it, windowed applications, multiple user desktops, and an option to use the Start screen introduced in [[Windows:8|Windows 8]] instead of the Start menu.<ref>YouTube. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--wgAsHWNRE "Windows 9: Das neue Startmenü in Aktion"]</ref>
A video of this build was also released, which shows how the Start menu adjusts its size based on the number of Windows Store applications pinned to it, windowed applications, multiple user desktops, and an option to use the Start screen introduced in [[Windows:8|Windows 8]] instead of the Start menu.<ref>YouTube. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--wgAsHWNRE "Windows 9: Das neue Startmenü in Aktion"]</ref>

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Windows 10 Build 9834
Kernel version 6.4
CPU architecture x86, x64
Edition Technical Preview
BIOS date September 9, 2014


Windows 10 build 9834 (with a build tag of 6.4.9834.fbl_partner_eeap.140908-0936) is a pre-release build of the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system. Several screenshots of this build were released on September 11, 2014.[1] The released screenshots show windowed Windows Store applications, a notification center, multiple user desktops, and a revised Start menu that hosts pinned Windows Store applications within its right-hand column.[1]

A video of this build was also released, which shows how the Start menu adjusts its size based on the number of Windows Store applications pinned to it, windowed applications, multiple user desktops, and an option to use the Start screen introduced in Windows 8 instead of the Start menu.[2]

The watermark on the desktop identifies this build as a Windows Technical Preview.

On December 8, 2014, 9834 leaked in Chinese.

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