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{{Infobox WindowsBuild
|title = Build of [[Windows NT 4.00]]
|image = NT4 Beta2.PNG
|image = NT4 Beta2.PNG
|imagecaption = Wallpaper used for Beta 2 builds.
|imagecaption = Wallpaper used for Beta 2 builds.
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|arch = ''x86 <br/> Alpha <br/> MIPS <br/> PowerPC''
|arch = ''x86 <br/> Alpha <br/> MIPS <br/> PowerPC''
|sku = Server <br/> Workstation <br/> Workstation Checked/Debug
|sku = Server <br/> Workstation <br/> Workstation Checked/Debug
|bios = No timebomb.
|tcb_build = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/639 Click here]  
|tcb_build = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/639 Click here]  
|key = No key required
|key = No key required
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Windows NT 4.0:1314 is a Beta 2 build of [[Windows NT 4.00]]. This build is very similar to final RTM at first glance. This build seems to have no timebomb. It installs fine with current date & time.
'''Windows NT 4.0 build 1314''' is a Beta 2 build of [[Windows NT 4.0|Windows NT 4.00]]. This build is very similar to final RTM at first glance. This build seems to have no timebomb. It installs fine with current date and time.
 
== Installation ==
== Installation ==
This build's ISO isn't bootable. You need to use an external boot disk to partition and format the hard drive, then install Windows NT. It's recommended that you use an MS-DOS boot disk with CD-ROM support (with FDisk and Format.com included). In the example below an MS-DOS 6.22 boot disk preloaded with CD-ROM drivers, FDisk and Format.com will be used.
This build's ISO isn't bootable. You need to use an external boot disk to partition and format the hard drive, then install Windows NT. It's recommended that you use an MS-DOS boot disk with CD-ROM support (with FDisk and Format.com included). In the example below an MS-DOS 6.22 boot disk preloaded with CD-ROM drivers, FDisk and Format.com will be used.
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# Remove the boot disk, the NT 1314 CD and reboot
# Remove the boot disk, the NT 1314 CD and reboot
After this the installation is just like any other Windows NT 4 installation.
After this the installation is just like any other Windows NT 4 installation.
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Revision as of 16:46, 22 March 2020

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Windows NT 4.0 build 1314 is a Beta 2 build of Windows NT 4.00. This build is very similar to final RTM at first glance. This build seems to have no timebomb. It installs fine with current date and time.

Installation

This build's ISO isn't bootable. You need to use an external boot disk to partition and format the hard drive, then install Windows NT. It's recommended that you use an MS-DOS boot disk with CD-ROM support (with FDisk and Format.com included). In the example below an MS-DOS 6.22 boot disk preloaded with CD-ROM drivers, FDisk and Format.com will be used.

  1. Boot from the boot disk.
  2. Open FDisk and create a primary active partition.
  3. Reboot when asked.
  4. Make an unconditional format to the created partition. It will be assigned with letter C if no other drives or partitions exist on the disk. If other partitions exist on the disk, open FDisk and choose option 4 to see a list of drives so you can identify the drive where you are going to install NT 1314.
  5. Open your CD drive (Usually assigned with letter D).
  6. Change directory to i386 (I doubt you are installing NT on an Alpha/MIPS/PowerPC system)
  7. Type "winnt /b" without quotes. This will prepare the installation to install without needing the CD anymore.
  8. Remove the boot disk, the NT 1314 CD and reboot

After this the installation is just like any other Windows NT 4 installation.

Gallery