This is a lot more better, setting a gradient colour background. Its not 100% complete however and there are a few missing sections that have yet to be fully implemented. If you were used to navigating the old Display Properties (Which can still be accessed) then its a backwards step. In my opinion its too dumbed down since it takes longer to find the settings that you want to change. The display properties has been overhauled and contains more user friendly options. This would later evolve into the Devices & Printers in later Windows versions. The My Hardware section, a more user friendly version of the Device Manager. The desktop after a fresh install, still resembles Windows XPĭidn’t take Windows Explorer long to crash, the later pre-reset Longhorn builds were not known for their stability. If there is only one user account without a password, the system will automatically logon to that user. It shows the date and time along with any user accounts, similar to how Windows 8 and onwards show it on their lock screen. The logon screen, similar design to XP but with a new colour scheme. The second stage install process which looks the same as Windows XP It seems the newer VMware configurations break compatibility. Well this was another great start, To fix this had to create a new VM, but using the workstation 14 configuration. Forth major milestone for the pre-reset development phase of Windows Vista
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