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|title=Build of [[Windows]] [[Windows 2000|2000]]
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|imagecaption = 5.0.1575.1
|kernel = NT 5.0
|kernel= NT 5.0
|arch= x86
|arch=x86
|mcb_link = [http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/780 No Key Required]
|sku=Workstation
|sku = Workstation
|bios= June 12 1997
|bios = June 12 1997
|tcb_link=[http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/780 No Key Required]
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'''Windows NT 5.0 build 1575.1''' is a pre-beta compilation of Windows NT 5.0, which became [[Windows 2000]]. This build was found on a warez disc and released by DiskingRound in 2017. It is only available in [[Windows 2000#Professional|Workstation]]. The "Show desktop" button has been moved to a slot between the programs and the Start button, that is similar to [[Windows Vista]]. The link-clicking icons style is enabled by default, as well as web style folder browsing mode.


'''Windows NT 5.0 build 1575.1''' is a pre-beta compilation of Windows NT 5.0, which became [[Windows:2000|Windows 2000]]. This build was found on a warez disc and released by DiskingRound in 2017. It is only available in [[Windows:2000#Professional|Workstation]]. The "Show desktop" button has been moved to a slot between the programs and the Start button, that is similar to [[Windows:Vista|Windows Vista]]. The link-clicking icons style is enabled by default, as well as web style folder browsing mode.
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Revision as of 01:00, 31 October 2020

Build of Windows 2000
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5.0.1575.1
Kernel version NT 5.0
CPU architecture x86
Edition Workstation
BIOS date June 12 1997

Windows NT 5.0 build 1575.1 is a pre-beta compilation of Windows NT 5.0, which became Windows 2000. This build was found on a warez disc and released by DiskingRound in 2017. It is only available in Workstation. The "Show desktop" button has been moved to a slot between the programs and the Start button, that is similar to Windows Vista. The link-clicking icons style is enabled by default, as well as web style folder browsing mode.

Gallery