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'''Build 9364''' is the first build of Windows 8.1 to leak on file-sharing websites. It leaked on the 24th of March, 2013. This is also the first build to confirm that 8.1 is built on the NT 6.3 kernel.
'''Windows 8.1 build 9364''' (with a build tag of '''9364.fbl_partner_out13.130315-2105.9ffc1188c9f6a06f''') is a pre-release build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:8.1|Windows 8.1]] operating system. Build 9364 leaked on March 24, 2013, which makes it the first build of the operating system to leak onto the Internet.<ref>Thurrott, Paul. (March 24, 2013). [http://winsupersite.com/windows-8/windows-blue-leaks "Windows 'Blue' Leaks!"]</ref><ref name="Warren, Tom.">Warren, Tom. (March 24, 2013). [http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/24/4141286/windows-blue-screenshots-leak-smaller-live-tiles-options-ui "Windows Blue leaks online, includes smaller Live Tiles, new side-by-side Snap Views, and IE 11"]</ref>


Build 9364 included several features and improvements which would later be present in the [[Windows:8.1:6.3.9600.16384.WINBLUE RTM.130821-1623|RTM version]] of the operating system, including new customization options for the Start screen, new Windows Store applications (''Alarm'', ''Calculate'', ''Movie Moments'', ''Sound Recorder''), an improved Snap feature allowing one to snap Windows Store applications at lower resolutions than in [[Windows:8|Windows 8]] (with the minimum resolution being reduced to 1024x768). This build also included improvements to the Windows 8 PC Settings screen, improved SkyDrive (later renamed as "OneDrive") integration, and an early version of [[Internet Explorer:11|Internet Explorer 11]].<ref name="Warren, Tom.">Warren, Tom. (March 24, 2013). [http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/24/4141286/windows-blue-screenshots-leak-smaller-live-tiles-options-ui "Windows Blue leaks online, includes smaller Live Tiles, new side-by-side Snap Views, and IE 11"]</ref>


== New Features ==
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* New Start screen customization options, inluding two new tile sizes, and also a revamped color personalization option.
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* Four new Modern applications (''Alarm'', ''Calculate'', ''Movie Moments'', ''Sound Recorder'')
 
* Updated Snap feature, now allows to snap more Modern apps and also is enabled on lower resolutions, beginning with 1024x768.
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* Many new options in the Modern Control Panel
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* Internet Explorer 11
* DirectPlay
* Ability to disable SMB 1.0
* Backup to SkyDrive
* NT 6.3 kernel

Revision as of 08:16, 4 August 2014

Windows 8.1 build 9364.

Windows 8.1 build 9364 (with a build tag of 9364.fbl_partner_out13.130315-2105.9ffc1188c9f6a06f) is a pre-release build of the Microsoft Windows 8.1 operating system. Build 9364 leaked on March 24, 2013, which makes it the first build of the operating system to leak onto the Internet.[1][2]

Build 9364 included several features and improvements which would later be present in the RTM version of the operating system, including new customization options for the Start screen, new Windows Store applications (Alarm, Calculate, Movie Moments, Sound Recorder), an improved Snap feature allowing one to snap Windows Store applications at lower resolutions than in Windows 8 (with the minimum resolution being reduced to 1024x768). This build also included improvements to the Windows 8 PC Settings screen, improved SkyDrive (later renamed as "OneDrive") integration, and an early version of Internet Explorer 11.[2]

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