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|imagecaption = Windows 95 Build 73f
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|arch = x86
|mcb_link = Betasite ID: 101907, Password: 999b48e76
|sku = N/A
|sku = n/a
|bios = 24th November 1993
|bios = not required
|tcb = [http://www.thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/1035 Beta ID: 101907<br>Password: 999b48e76]
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'''Windows 95 build 73f''' was leaked by member sunnyblueman, along with builds 99 and 116. It is identical to build 73g, except that it is an internal Microsoft build and thus contains an internal version of the WinBug program. 73g, on the other hand, was released to testers and contains a public version of WinBug.


'''Build 73f''' was leaked on BA by member sunnyblueman, along with builds 99 and 116. It's identical to it's next recompile, the already leaked build 73g, except that it's an internal Microsoft build and thus contains the internal version of the WinBug program. 73g, on the other hand, was release to testers and contains a public version of WinBug.
This build is also affected by the <code>CAB32.EXE</code> error, which can be fixed just like in other builds.
 
This build is also affected by the CAB32.EXE error, which can be fixed just like in other builds.


== Installation ==
== Installation ==
''Installing from Windows 95 boot floppy:''
# Prepare disk with <code>fdisk</code>, reboot, then format (<code>format C:</code>).
# Change path to the CD-ROM and go to the <code>RETAIL</code> directory.
# Run <code>setup</code>.
# Accept the default settings and then continue to the file copying process.
# When complete, reboot with the floppy still connected.
# Run <code>edit</code> and press <code>ALT+F+O</code>. Browse to <code>C:\config.sys</code>.
# Change <code>Files=30</code> and <code>Buffers=30</code> to <code>Files=90</code> and <code>Buffers=90</code>.
# Save changes (<code>ALT+F+S</code>) then exit (<code>ALT+F+X</code>).
# Remove floppy and then boot to Windows.


''Installing from Windows 95 Boot Floppy''<br>
== Changes from [[Windows 95/4.00.58s|build 58s]] ==
1. Prepare Disk with <code>fdisk.exe</code>, reboot, then format. <code>format.com C:</code><br>
=== Setup ===
2. Change to the CD-ROM and enter the <code>RETAIL</code> directory.<br>
* The ''Windows Setup'' text has changed to ''Chicago Setup''.
3. Run <code>setup.exe</code><br>
* General improvements to the installer.
4. Accept the default settings then continue to the file copying process. You may also customize the features to be installed.<br>
* New background image.
5. When complete, reboot with the floppy still connected.<br>
* A non-disclosure agreement now appears before setup starts.
6. Run <code>edit.com</code> and press <code>ALT+F+O</code>. Browse to <code>C:\config.sys</code><br>
* <code>SETUP.EXE</code> can now be run directly from the DOS prompt.
7. Change <code>Files=30</code> and <code>Buffers=30</code> to <code>Files=90</code> and <code>Buffers=90</code><br>
* You now have an option to run a basic or custom setup.
8. Save changes (<code>ALT+F+S</code>) then exit (<code>ALT+F+X</code>)<br>
9. Remove floppy and then boot to Windows.<br>
 
== Changes from Build 58s ==
 
''Setup''<br>
 
1. New Installer<br>
 
''UI''<br>


1. The Warning dialog when Windows starts up is removed.<br>
=== UI ===
2. New Login Dialog.<br>
* New first time boot screen.
3. New Sound after setup.<br>
* The "Warning" dialog opened when Windows starts up was removed.
4. "Parent Folder" in explorer removed.<br>
* New login dialog.
5. Tracker application removed.<br>
* New sound after setup.
6. White Box on Taskbar replaced with Running Applications.<br>
* ''File Cabinet>>'' was replaced with ''My Computer>>''.
7. New Shutdown Screen.<br>
* ''Parent Folder'' in explorer was removed.
* Tracker application was removed.
* White box on the taskbar was replaced with running applications by default.
* New shutdown screen.


== Hidden Start Button and Menu ==
=== WinBug ===
* Version has updated from 1.14 to 1.16 - internal.
* Various minor amendments.


This is also the earliest build to contain the new Start button (though it's first enabled by default in build 81), located in <code>CAB32.EXE</code>. Even though this is an internal build, it's not used and was likely toggled on and off during the compiling process. BA member Hounsell successfully enabled the hidden Start menu and button in build 73g, the same procedure can of course be applied to 73f as well. A tutorial is available on both [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=26919 BA] and [http://www.osbetaarchive.net/topic/10-enabling-the-new-start-menu-in-chicago-build-73g/ OSBA].
== Hidden Start button and menu ==
This is also the earliest build to contain the new Start button (though it is first enabled by default in build 81), located in <code>CAB32.EXE</code>. Even though this is an internal build, it is not used and was likely toggled on and off during the compiling process. However, member Hounsell successfully enabled the hidden Start menu and button in build 73g, the same procedure can of course be applied to 73f as well. A tutorial is available [http://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=26919 here].


<gallery>
<gallery>
73fstartbutton.png|Build 73f with the new Start button enabled
73fstartbutton.png|Build 73f with the new Start button enabled
</gallery>
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 08:05, 6 November 2023

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73f.png
4.00.73f
Kernel version Windows 9x (4.00)
CPU architecture x86
Edition N/A
BIOS date 24th November 1993
TCB Beta ID: 101907
Password: 999b48e76

Windows 95 build 73f was leaked by member sunnyblueman, along with builds 99 and 116. It is identical to build 73g, except that it is an internal Microsoft build and thus contains an internal version of the WinBug program. 73g, on the other hand, was released to testers and contains a public version of WinBug.

This build is also affected by the CAB32.EXE error, which can be fixed just like in other builds.

Installation

Installing from Windows 95 boot floppy:

  1. Prepare disk with fdisk, reboot, then format (format C:).
  2. Change path to the CD-ROM and go to the RETAIL directory.
  3. Run setup.
  4. Accept the default settings and then continue to the file copying process.
  5. When complete, reboot with the floppy still connected.
  6. Run edit and press ALT+F+O. Browse to C:\config.sys.
  7. Change Files=30 and Buffers=30 to Files=90 and Buffers=90.
  8. Save changes (ALT+F+S) then exit (ALT+F+X).
  9. Remove floppy and then boot to Windows.

Changes from build 58s

Setup

  • The Windows Setup text has changed to Chicago Setup.
  • General improvements to the installer.
  • New background image.
  • A non-disclosure agreement now appears before setup starts.
  • SETUP.EXE can now be run directly from the DOS prompt.
  • You now have an option to run a basic or custom setup.

UI

  • New first time boot screen.
  • The "Warning" dialog opened when Windows starts up was removed.
  • New login dialog.
  • New sound after setup.
  • File Cabinet>> was replaced with My Computer>>.
  • Parent Folder in explorer was removed.
  • Tracker application was removed.
  • White box on the taskbar was replaced with running applications by default.
  • New shutdown screen.

WinBug

  • Version has updated from 1.14 to 1.16 - internal.
  • Various minor amendments.

Hidden Start button and menu

This is also the earliest build to contain the new Start button (though it is first enabled by default in build 81), located in CAB32.EXE. Even though this is an internal build, it is not used and was likely toggled on and off during the compiling process. However, member Hounsell successfully enabled the hidden Start menu and button in build 73g, the same procedure can of course be applied to 73f as well. A tutorial is available here.