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Build of Windows XP | |
OS family | Windows NT |
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Version number | 5.1 |
Build number | 2535 |
Architecture | x86 |
Build lab | xpclient |
Compiled on | 2001-08-03 |
Expiration date | |
Timebomb | 2002-01-30 (+180 days) |
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Professional | |
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QB2BW-8PJ2D-9X7JK-BCCRT-D233Y | |
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Windows XP build 2535 is a pre-RTM build of Windows XP, which was released to testers on 8 August 2001.[1] This version is mentioned in Razzle environment of Windows Server 2003 RTM source code, resembling to Information files stamping.
razzle.cmd
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@rem Set the default inf stamp date for Win .Net (let the version number continue to float) set STAMPINF_DATE=10/01/2002 @rem set STAMPINF_VERSION=5.1.2535.0
Changes[edit | edit source]
User interface[edit | edit source]
The default wallpaper was changed back to Bliss, which was previously used in builds 2465 to 2481, replacing the branding wallpaper used in build 2485 to 2532.
File differences[edit | edit source]
The following files have been introduced or removed compared to build 2531 Professional:
Added files
Name | Description | Version |
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ds16gt.dll | Microsoft ODBC Driver Setup Generic Thunk | 3.510.3711.0 |
odbc16gt.dll | Microsoft ODBC Driver Generic Thunk | 3.510.3711.0 |
srusbusd.dll | Still Image Devices DLL (Digital Camera) | 5.1.2535.0 (XPClient.010803-1621) |
Removed files
Name | Description | Version |
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netds110.inf |
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Setup
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Installation
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Boot screen
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Logon screen
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Start menu
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System properties
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Shutting down
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Upgrade setup
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Safe to shutdown screen
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Thurrott, Paul. Windows XP: The Road to Gold (Part Three), Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows. 24 August 2001. Archived from the original on 7 June 2002.
Windows XP 5.1.2535.xpclient.010803-1621 |
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Architecture | x86 |
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SKUs | Professional |
BIOS date | 2001-08-03 (Compiled) |
Key | QB2BW-8PJ2D-9X7JK-BCCRT-D233Y |
Timebomb | 2002-01-30 (+180 days) |
Windows XP Build 2535 is a Pre-RTM Build of Windows XP, which was released to testers on 2001-08-08.
Changes[]
- Changed the wallpaper back to Bliss, which was previously used in builds 2465 to 2481, replacing the Windows XP one used in builds from 2485 to 2532.
Gallery[]
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Windows XP 2535, 2542
Author: Blue Horizon
And here we end off this whole trilogy of Windows XP development builds, which are two Pre-RTM builds in this case.
BUILD 2535
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For the first time since build 2465 of XP, the Bliss wallpaper is now the default wallpaper. And unlike Windows 98, 2000, and ME, XP doesn’t have the quick launch enabled. And the recycle bin is of course at the bottom right. Thus making this the only version of Windows I know of that has the recycle bin at the bottom right. Innovation.
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And this build’s default profile icon is «lift-off».
BUILD 2542
This build now uses a different product key to enter for the first time since build 2481.
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The time before you need to «activate» Windows has been extended from 14 to 30 days. Isn’t it enough that you bought your copy from the store and entered your product key during installation?
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This build’s default profile icon is «snowflake». Also, «chess» isn’t the default icon in the RTM from what I’ve seen. But that’s for another time.
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And to end it all off, here’s the obligitory screenshot of Windows XP in 4-bit color mode.
I got this by installing VPC 2007 additions, though I haven’t tried the 2004 one. Also, IE 6.0b no longer has a «b» at the end according to the user agent string.
With all the development builds reviewed, we just have the RTM left to review. It’s highly unstable from what I’ve heard, but I digress.