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There are two known builds:<br>
There are two known builds:<br>
Build 4.10.999 and Build 4.10.1265.<br>
Build 4.10.999 and Build 4.10.1265.<br>
Build 4.10.999 leaked and is widely available.
Build 4.10.999 leaked and is widely available.<br>
Build 4.10.1265 is only known through screenshots by an not fully trusted source.
Build 4.10.1265 is only known through screenshots by an not fully trusted source.



Revision as of 10:28, 21 March 2010

File:Nashville 999 Desktop.png
"Nashville" 4.10.999 desktop.
File:Nashville 1265 Desktop.jpg
"Nashville" 4.10.1265 desktop.

Nashville was the codename for a cancelled release of Microsoft Windows scheduled to be released in 1996, between "Chicago" (Windows 95) and "Memphis" (Windows 98, at the time scheduled for release 1997), causing it to be referred to as Windows 96 by the public. The release intended to focus on a tighter integration between Windows and Internet Explorer, in order to better compete with Netscape Navigator.

There are two known builds:
Build 4.10.999 and Build 4.10.1265.
Build 4.10.999 leaked and is widely available.
Build 4.10.1265 is only known through screenshots by an not fully trusted source.

The operating system building was discontinued due to working on better support for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0