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This is one of the earliest Nashville builds, and currently the only complete build (as in more than just Internet Explorer 4.0 with the updated web integrated shell) that is widely available.
{{Infobox Buildinfo
|image = Nashville_999.png
|imagecaption = 4.10.999
|kernel = 4.10
|arch = x86
|sku = N/A
|bios = 30th November 1995
|tcb = [https://thecollectionbook.info/builds/windows/build/56 No key required]
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'''Windows Nashville build 999''' is one of the earliest [[Windows Nashville]] builds, and currently the only complete build (as in more than just Internet Explorer 4.0 with the updated web integrated shell) that is widely available.


Although this build includes several updated features, such as the Athena PIM (later Internet Mail and News, Outlook, and Outlook Express), but it also includes a preliminary version of the web integrated shell, although it is exceptionally early in this stage, and the Internet Explorer (later Internet Explorer 4.0, obviously) is only partially functional, due to being just a mere shell extension in this build.
Although this build includes several updated features, such as the Athena PIM (later Internet Mail and News, Outlook, and Outlook Express), but it also includes a preliminary version of the web integrated shell, although it is exceptionally early in this stage, and the Internet Explorer (later Internet Explorer 4.0, obviously) is only partially functional, due to being just a mere shell extension in this build.
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This build also contains references to other such updates, such as USB support, among other such things, and even has some occasional references to the product name being "Windows 96" (such as setupc.inf), despite the rest of the references being "Windows 95".
This build also contains references to other such updates, such as USB support, among other such things, and even has some occasional references to the product name being "Windows 96" (such as setupc.inf), despite the rest of the references being "Windows 95".


This build is also on various warez CD's, and being identified as "Windows '96".
This build is also present on various warez CD lists, being identified as "Windows '96".


== Screenshots ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
image:Nashville.jpg
Nashville_999_(3).png|EULA and Winver
image:Nashville_999.png
Nashville_999.png|Desktop
image:Nashville_999_(1).png
Nashville_999_(1).png|System properties
image:Nashville_999_(2).png
Nashville_999_(2).png|Screen Saver settings
image:Nashville_999_(3).png
Nashville_999_(4).png|Internet Explorer
image:Nashville_999_(4).png
Nashville_999_(5).png|Windows Explorer
image:Nashville_999_(5).png
Nashville_999_(6).png|MS-DOS prompt
image:Nashville_999_(6).png
Nashville_999_(7).png|WINBUG report
image:Nashville_999_(7).png
NashvilleAthenaPIM.png|About Microsoft Athena
image:NashvilleAthenaPIM.png
</gallery>
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 08:03, 6 November 2023

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Nashville 999.png
4.10.999
Kernel version 4.10
CPU architecture x86
Edition N/A
BIOS date 30th November 1995
TCB No key required

Windows Nashville build 999 is one of the earliest Windows Nashville builds, and currently the only complete build (as in more than just Internet Explorer 4.0 with the updated web integrated shell) that is widely available.

Although this build includes several updated features, such as the Athena PIM (later Internet Mail and News, Outlook, and Outlook Express), but it also includes a preliminary version of the web integrated shell, although it is exceptionally early in this stage, and the Internet Explorer (later Internet Explorer 4.0, obviously) is only partially functional, due to being just a mere shell extension in this build.

This build also contains references to other such updates, such as USB support, among other such things, and even has some occasional references to the product name being "Windows 96" (such as setupc.inf), despite the rest of the references being "Windows 95".

This build is also present on various warez CD lists, being identified as "Windows '96".

Gallery