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Windows Blue build 9364 has been leaked to the internet in a 32-bit ISO, and it appears to be sourced from a Microsoft partner build. A screenshot of the build has also accompanied the release.

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A Microsoft partner build of Windows Blue that appears to be build 9364 has leaked to the internet today, the first publicly available leaked build of Windows since well before the launch of Windows 8. The build, believed to be of Windows Blue Milestone 1, has only been leaked in the 32-bit edition as a 2.63 GB ISO, and with a partial filename of 9364.0.FBL_PARTNER_OUT13.130315-2105_X86FRE_CLIENT it appears to be sourced from France.

Checks on the setup.exe within the download have confirmed that at least part of the ISO is legitimate, however the slow three-part download means that we haven't been able to fully verify the contents of this build. A screenshot has been leaked accompanying the release of the build to the web, which shows a full build string including the unique employee ID which will no doubt land some people in hot water.

We aren't as yet sure what new features this build of Windows Blue will reveal, but as people methodically check through the leak we'll be sure to report on anything interesting that's found.


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Bad News:

StartIsBack does not work with this Windows release. :(

you really think microsoft would let someone deface there OS two times in a row with the same piece of software???

B)

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you really think microsoft would let someone improve there OS two times in a row with the same piece of software???

B)

Fixed. :pope:

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Bad News:

StartIsBack does not work with this Windows release. :(

you really think microsoft would let someone deface there OS two times in a row with the same piece of software???

B)

Regardless of what I think - somebody is bound to find a way out (won't stop me trying, either.) ;)

Edit:

BTW, I've got Plan B ready - which is already implemented on my Windows 8 despite the presence of a Start Menu. Hence, if I find the performance justifies an upgrade - it will indeed be done. :think:

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Did anyone manage to properly sideload store apps into Blue? I could install some + their dependencies but can't get the license to install :(

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