Windows Blue Build 9385 Pictures has been leaked

I wanna try build 9385 in x64 flavor.
 

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    Intel Core i7-2670QM
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    Samsung 8GB
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    NVIDIA GT 555M
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    Intel 525 120GB | HGST Travelstar 1TB
    Mouse
    CM Storm Xornet | Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
    Internet Speed
    25 Mbps | 600 Kbps
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    Seagate Backup Plus 1TB
Seems that ReFS will be available for non-boot partitions and non-removable devices.
 

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    Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center (64-bit)
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    PC/Desktop
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    Custom-build
    CPU
    Intel Core i7-2600K @ 4.3 GHz
    Motherboard
    ASUS P8P67 PRO Rev 3.0
    Memory
    16 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (4 banks 4GB DIMM DDR3 8-8-8-24 5-32-12-7 1T 1.5V)
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    NVIDIA GeForce GT 440
    Sound Card
    Firewire Focusrite Saffire Pro 14
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG W2353V
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    2 of Seagate Barracuda XT ST32000641AS (2TB ea.);
    1 of Seagate Barracuda Green ST2000DL003 (2TB);
    1 of Hitachi Deskstar HDS722020ALA330 (2TB);
    2 of Seagate Desktop ST4000DM000-1F2168 (4TB)
    PSU
    Corsair AX850 Gold
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    Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced
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    ThermalTake Silent 1156
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    Logitech K520
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    Logitech M310
    Internet Speed
    7Mbps
    Browser
    Chrome
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    Kaspersky
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    Event Studio Precision 6 powered audio monitors;
    Boston Acoustics CS Sub 10 Powered Subwoofer;
    NI Kore controller;
    NI Maschine controller;
    M-Audio Axiom 61 keyboard controller; expression pedal; sustain pedal;

    ... and tons of audio software ...

    I also keep two USB 3 thumb drives (A: and B:) attached with boot recovery and security stuff that I can boot into from BIOS in case of emergency
Build 9385 x86 has been leaked into the web.
 

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System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Pro
    CPU
    Intel Core i7-2670QM
    Memory
    Samsung 8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GT 555M
    Hard Drives
    Intel 525 120GB | HGST Travelstar 1TB
    Mouse
    CM Storm Xornet | Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
    Internet Speed
    25 Mbps | 600 Kbps
    Other Info
    Seagate Backup Plus 1TB
[video=youtube;4C4xUe-MXJE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4C4xUe-MXJE#at=36[/video]
 

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Any chance someone can find and post this guys older YouTube reviews of the previous Blue reviews? Everything I see is new but he doesn't go into it and says "that's not new".

What I do see I like so far.
 

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    Windows 8
Build 9385 x86 has been leaked into the web.


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How could I miss that !

:)
 

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  • OS
    Windows 10.0.10122
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    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    My Build - Vorttex Ultimate
    CPU
    Core i7 @ 4500 MHz
    Motherboard
    ASUS Z87-Plus
    Memory
    32GB DDR3 @ 1822 MHz (OC)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Radeon R9 280X 3GB @ 1180 / 6800 MHz
    Sound Card
    7.1 HDA
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LCD LG 22" + CRT LG 17"
    Screen Resolution
    1760 x 1320 / 1280 x 960
    Hard Drives
    1 x 240 GB SSD (System)
    3 x 500 GB HDD (Data/Media)
    1 x 2000 GB e-HDD (Backup)
    PSU
    ThermalTake 1000W PSU
    Case
    Corsair Carbide R300
    Cooling
    Corsair H60 (Push-Pull)
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Wireless Keyboard
    Mouse
    Microsoft Wireless Mouse
    Internet Speed
    60 Mbps (Down) 5 Mbps (Up)
    Browser
    IE, FF, Chrome
    Antivirus
    AVG Internet Security 2015
    Other Info
    Some wired stuff
You can also activate build 9385 with the preview keys provided on some sites.
 

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  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Pro
    CPU
    Intel Core i7-2670QM
    Memory
    Samsung 8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GT 555M
    Hard Drives
    Intel 525 120GB | HGST Travelstar 1TB
    Mouse
    CM Storm Xornet | Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
    Internet Speed
    25 Mbps | 600 Kbps
    Other Info
    Seagate Backup Plus 1TB

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS
    CPU
    AMD FX 8320
    Motherboard
    Crosshair V Formula-Z
    Memory
    16 gig DDR3
    Graphics Card(s)
    ASUS R9 270
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900
    Hard Drives
    1 TB Seagate Barracuda (starting to hate Seagate)
    x2 3 TB Toshibas
    Windows 8.1 is installed on a SanDisk Ultra Plus 256 GB
    PSU
    OCZ 500 watt
    Case
    A current work in progres as I'll be building the physical case myself. It shall be fantastic.
    Cooling
    Arctic Cooler with 3 heatpipes
    Keyboard
    Logitech K750 wireless solar powered keyboard
    Mouse
    Microsoft Touch Mouse
    Browser
    Internet Explorer 11
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender, but I might go back on KIS 2014
@ goodintentions

I believe so if activated with proper preview keys.
 

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  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Pro
    CPU
    Intel Core i7-2670QM
    Memory
    Samsung 8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GT 555M
    Hard Drives
    Intel 525 120GB | HGST Travelstar 1TB
    Mouse
    CM Storm Xornet | Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
    Internet Speed
    25 Mbps | 600 Kbps
    Other Info
    Seagate Backup Plus 1TB

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS
    CPU
    AMD FX 8320
    Motherboard
    Crosshair V Formula-Z
    Memory
    16 gig DDR3
    Graphics Card(s)
    ASUS R9 270
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900
    Hard Drives
    1 TB Seagate Barracuda (starting to hate Seagate)
    x2 3 TB Toshibas
    Windows 8.1 is installed on a SanDisk Ultra Plus 256 GB
    PSU
    OCZ 500 watt
    Case
    A current work in progres as I'll be building the physical case myself. It shall be fantastic.
    Cooling
    Arctic Cooler with 3 heatpipes
    Keyboard
    Logitech K750 wireless solar powered keyboard
    Mouse
    Microsoft Touch Mouse
    Browser
    Internet Explorer 11
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender, but I might go back on KIS 2014

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  • OS
    Linux Centos 7, W8.1, W7, W2K3 Server W10
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1 X LG 40 inch TV
    Hard Drives
    SSD's * 3 (Samsung 840 series) 250 GB
    2 X 3 TB sata
    5 X 1 TB sata
    Internet Speed
    0.12 GB/s (120Mb/s)
@ goodintentions

I believe so if activated with proper preview keys.

Hi there
Do not BELIEVE everything you see and read about on the web -- while most of this stuff on a site like this one where we know a lot of the posters who have downloaded and post genuine findings some people who NEVER download and try out the builds just post other people's findings as their own without even veryifying the accuracy.

In any case I'm not sure why you would even bother to want to activate a leaked build -- generally not a good idea -- and if you MUST do it then to those in the know there are numerous ways to do it - so beware of using any keys you find on web sites unless you are 100% sure of their "Provenance". The one given on the usual leaked sites in the torrent description is valid for INSTALL - not ACTIVATION --- also PLEASE RUN FROM A VIRTUAL MACHINE AND ALSO TAKE BACKUPS OF YOUR ORIGINAL SYSTEM.

If you hose up your own systems when running these types of leaked builds don't expect a lot of sympathy in trying to get help to recover your original system.

So as in all things web USE SENSE.

For those that want the build -- direct links of course not allowed but it's in all "the usual places". It's x-86 though.

(It's about time IMO that Ms stopped developing the x-86 version now -- I can't think of ANY machines - even humble netbooks - remember those - available in the last 3 years or so that have been unable to run x-64 software. There comes a point where maintaining legacy systems isn't worth the expense - especially with decent hardware now there isn't any problem in running virtual machines or perhaps even creating as a follow on to Windows 7's XP mode a Windows 8 32 bit mode VM).

Application 32 bit software such as Office will run fine on 64 bit systems.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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    Monitor(s) Displays
    1 X LG 40 inch TV
    Hard Drives
    SSD's * 3 (Samsung 840 series) 250 GB
    2 X 3 TB sata
    5 X 1 TB sata
    Internet Speed
    0.12 GB/s (120Mb/s)
(It's about time IMO that Ms stopped developing the x-86 version now -- I can't think of ANY machines - even humble netbooks - remember those - available in the last 3 years or so that have been unable to run x-64 software. There comes a point where maintaining legacy systems isn't worth the expense - especially with decent hardware now there isn't any problem in running virtual machines or perhaps even creating as a follow on to Windows 7's XP mode a Windows 8 32 bit mode VM).

Application 32 bit software such as Office will run fine on 64 bit systems.

Cheers
jimbo

I absolutely don't agree with this. Not every field upgrades as often as companies in the tech industry. I'm an engineer. Half of the engineering companies out there still use xp, fyi. There are programs that we use that haven't been upgraded since they came out. For instance, the computers in our lab that control the test machines are 20-some year old xp machines. They run just fine, so there's absolutely no plan to upgrade them any time soon.
 

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To anyone who has been using/playing with the latest builds, can anyone tell me if the App Store has been improved? Particularly the app update sections. I hate that you get a app update but it doesn't tell you what was updated.
 

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(It's about time IMO that Ms stopped developing the x-86 version now -- I can't think of ANY machines - even humble netbooks - remember those - available in the last 3 years or so that have been unable to run x-64 software. There comes a point where maintaining legacy systems isn't worth the expense - especially with decent hardware now there isn't any problem in running virtual machines or perhaps even creating as a follow on to Windows 7's XP mode a Windows 8 32 bit mode VM).

Application 32 bit software such as Office will run fine on 64 bit systems.

Cheers
jimbo

I absolutely don't agree with this. Not every field upgrades as often as companies in the tech industry. I'm an engineer. Half of the engineering companies out there still use xp, fyi. There are programs that we use that haven't been upgraded since they came out. For instance, the computers in our lab that control the test machines are 20-some year old xp machines. They run just fine, so there's absolutely no plan to upgrade them any time soon.

Hi there
Again you've mis-read my post -- if your stuff runs fine on XP LEAVE IT ON XP. I was suggesting Ms doesn't need to create NEW 32 bit OS'es -- I've a load of expensive engineering stuff that runs just fine on XP and will never be upgraded --original manufacturers long gone out of business.

I don't understand why you have an issue with NEW OS'es being only 64 bit - especially if your legacy hardware runs just fine on its current system -- and with a lot of Engineering type hardware it's usually very expensive to upgrade even if the original manufacturer is still in business so you will have to keep running it on the legacy systems anyway (XP) --although you can run these with decent success on modern machines in a VM.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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  • OS
    Linux Centos 7, W8.1, W7, W2K3 Server W10
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1 X LG 40 inch TV
    Hard Drives
    SSD's * 3 (Samsung 840 series) 250 GB
    2 X 3 TB sata
    5 X 1 TB sata
    Internet Speed
    0.12 GB/s (120Mb/s)
(It's about time IMO that Ms stopped developing the x-86 version now -- I can't think of ANY machines - even humble netbooks - remember those - available in the last 3 years or so that have been unable to run x-64 software. There comes a point where maintaining legacy systems isn't worth the expense - especially with decent hardware now there isn't any problem in running virtual machines or perhaps even creating as a follow on to Windows 7's XP mode a Windows 8 32 bit mode VM).

Application 32 bit software such as Office will run fine on 64 bit systems.

Cheers
jimbo

I absolutely don't agree with this. Not every field upgrades as often as companies in the tech industry. I'm an engineer. Half of the engineering companies out there still use xp, fyi. There are programs that we use that haven't been upgraded since they came out. For instance, the computers in our lab that control the test machines are 20-some year old xp machines. They run just fine, so there's absolutely no plan to upgrade them any time soon.

Hi there
Again you've mis-read my post -- if your stuff runs fine on XP LEAVE IT ON XP. I was suggesting Ms doesn't need to create NEW 32 bit OS'es -- I've a load of expensive engineering stuff that runs just fine on XP and will never be upgraded --original manufacturers long gone out of business.

I don't understand why you have an issue with NEW OS'es being only 64 bit - especially if your legacy hardware runs just fine on its current system -- and with a lot of Engineering type hardware it's usually very expensive to upgrade even if the original manufacturer is still in business so you will have to keep running it on the legacy systems anyway (XP) --although you can run these with decent success on modern machines in a VM.

Cheers
jimbo

Because I like to keep my options open... sort of like I like windows 8 because of its option to give me either a touch or desktop experience. I'm sorry, I like my options even if it doesn't seem too useful to certain people.
 

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