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'''Windows 10 build 9841''' (with a build tag of '''9841.fbl release.140912-1613''') is a pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[ | '''Windows 10 build 9841''' (with a build tag of '''9841.fbl release.140912-1613''') is a pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 10]] operating system. Screenshots originally leaked on September 18, 2014. The build was demonstrated by Microsoft on September 30, 2014,<ref>Weir, Andy. (September 30, 2014). [http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-confirms-its-next-os-will-be-called-windows-10 "Microsoft: Welcome to Windows 10"]</ref> and released as a technical preview on October 1, 2014.<ref>Sams, Brad. (October 1, 2014). [http://www.neowin.net/news/download-windows-10-technical-preview "Download: Windows 10 Technical Preview"]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 5 May 2019
Windows 10 Build 9841 | |
Kernel version | 6.4 |
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CPU architecture | x86, x64 |
Edition | Technical Preview |
BIOS date | September 13, 2014 |
Windows 10 build 9841 (with a build tag of 9841.fbl release.140912-1613) is a pre-release build of the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system. Screenshots originally leaked on September 18, 2014. The build was demonstrated by Microsoft on September 30, 2014,[1] and released as a technical preview on October 1, 2014.[2]
Features
- New start menu, containing elements from Windows 7 and 8.1
- New Multi-Desktop mode, allowing users to 'have' multiple desktops.
- New Search pane on the taskbar.
- PC Settings has been updated, introducing placeholders for new features such as Battery Saver and Data Sense
- Allows a fallback to the Windows 8.1 Start Menu (allows users to switch between the Start menu and the Start screen)
- New Windows Insider app launched for Windows Insider members.
- Store apps can now minimize and maximize like a normal desktop app in Windows.
- Charms bar does not work in the Start menu mode anymore, instead it can be selected from the list of options on the upper-left corner of the app (also new).
- Allows Windows to update automatically to newer builds.
References
- ↑ Weir, Andy. (September 30, 2014). "Microsoft: Welcome to Windows 10"
- ↑ Sams, Brad. (October 1, 2014). "Download: Windows 10 Technical Preview"