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Windows 8 was RTM'd as this build on August 1st, 2012.
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'''Windows 8 build 9200''' is an RTM build of [[Windows 8]]. It was officially released on 1st August 2012.  


Windows 8 Enterprise N RTM x64 was leaked on August 2nd 2012 by WZOR after the RTMing of Windows 8. This edition did not include Windows Media Player, or the Music app, and did not contain any codecs. The Video app was installed by default but it could not play any videos. The Windows 7 Media Feature or Media Format Feature packs would not install.
An x64 Enterprise edition of this build's '''N''' SKU was leaked on 2nd August 2012 by WZor. As the name implies, this edition did not include Windows Media Player. The new Music application was also absent, and while the new Video application was included, it could not play any video files.


WZOR is stating that they will leak the x86 and x64 versions of Enterprise (without the N) and Pro, as they have also leaked [[Windows Server 2012|Windows Server 2012]]
The Windows 7 Media Feature or Media Format Feature packs for this build are not available.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Win8-RTM-start.png|Start screen
Win8-RTM-desktop.png|Desktop
Win8-RTM-explorer.png|Libraries
Win8-RTM-ribbon.png|Libraries (Ribbon)
Win8-RTM-about.png|Winver and System Properties
Win8-RTM-MetroIE.png|Metro IE
</gallery>
=== OOBE ===
<gallery>
Win8-RTM-OOBE1.png|OOBE - Personalization
Win8-RTM-OOBE2.png|OOBE - Settings
Win8-RTM-OOBE3.png|OOBE - Sign in
Win8-RTM-OOBE4.png|Mouse tutorial (finishing setup)
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Windows 8]]

Latest revision as of 14:29, 7 November 2023

Windows 8 build 9200 is an RTM build of Windows 8. It was officially released on 1st August 2012.

An x64 Enterprise edition of this build's N SKU was leaked on 2nd August 2012 by WZor. As the name implies, this edition did not include Windows Media Player. The new Music application was also absent, and while the new Video application was included, it could not play any video files.

The Windows 7 Media Feature or Media Format Feature packs for this build are not available.

Gallery

OOBE