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'''Chicago build 81''' is the earliest leaked build to use the Start button by default (but not the earliest leaked build to have it). | '''Chicago build 81''' is the earliest leaked build to use the single Start button by default (but not the earliest leaked build to have it). It's the last leaked build before Beta 1, and thus a bit different from later builds. | ||
===CAB32.exe error=== | |||
Just like build 73g, this build is also sometimes affected by the "CAB32.exe error". Upon start-up, an error message is displayed, saying the system was unable to load CAB32.exe (the early Explorer shell). This can be fixed by opening <code>CONFIG.SYS</code> and changing <code>BUFFERS=30; Files=30</code> to <code>BUFFERS=90; Files=90.</code> | |||
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Windows 95 Build 81 | |
Kernel version | Windows 9x 4.00 |
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CPU architecture | x86 |
Edition | n/a |
BIOS date | January 21, 1994 |
Chicago build 81 is the earliest leaked build to use the single Start button by default (but not the earliest leaked build to have it). It's the last leaked build before Beta 1, and thus a bit different from later builds.
CAB32.exe error
Just like build 73g, this build is also sometimes affected by the "CAB32.exe error". Upon start-up, an error message is displayed, saying the system was unable to load CAB32.exe (the early Explorer shell). This can be fixed by opening CONFIG.SYS
and changing BUFFERS=30; Files=30
to BUFFERS=90; Files=90.
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