Windows 8 Milestone 1 Build 7850: Features & Changes

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After about a week, we're heading back to Build 7850 to finish up what we started last time. If you don't recall, the last video I made on this build was the installation tutorial. This time, we're taking a look at all the new features and why this particular build is unique compared to other builds and even the final version of Windows 8.
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I think they're a few more Milestone builds for Windows 8, can you see if they're any different from the Milestone 1 build.

scarhead_
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Do more Windows 8 build videos like this

AmazingZ
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Task manager has actually had it's same overall look since NT 4.0, mega old

WalnutSpice
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shhh... lets not leak our hard work...

**gets leaked**

shit.... our hard work got leaked...

araigumakiruno
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Love the ribbon UI. I don't get it when i see people who use utilities to remove it, it's just soo helpful

MyLastSong
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when you opened the information it says windows 7 enterprise

josh
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Aero in this build is broken, so only top bar has blur, borders are completely transparent.

minhangbinh
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7927/7955/7989/XP MCE 2002/2003/2004 please...

reychandor
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This feature is in 8.1 I know because my mother has it enabled on her laptop.

opasimmer
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this was not a beta it was not an alpha it was pre alpha

Mattscreative
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Microsoft should make windows 7 update and get the features or more from windows 8 beta

ravendubutofu
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What a shame that they went from all these rich colors to that horrible flat™ boring Metro® style. At a time when they are abolishing everything physical on screen, why are PDFs with recognizable sheets of paper still a thing? Compiled HTML Help works so much better for on screen viewing. One doesn't have to scroll over huge cover sheets and page borders, and the text can reflow to a wider range of window sizes. The Modern task manager suffers from Web-style tunnel vision, with few big items per screen, and doesn't offer a bird's eye view at all. hahaha.

jndominica