Most of the placeholder wallpapers were replaced with the wallpapers that appears in the final release a new img105 was added. Only exist as the thumbnail for img100 in several builds in PC Settings → Personalize → Lock screen, as the actual file in %SystemRoot%\Web\Screen is the aforementioned version. Replaced with the original by build 8xxx. Img100 (builds 8175.5 to 8195, 8277, 8305 to 8331, 8422 to 8441, and 8520)įish removed, in later builds rearranged to img106 and removed in build 83xxĪ saturated version of img100 from previous builds. Later re-added in build 8118 as a desktop wallpaper, img17 Later re-added in build 8118 as a desktop wallpaper, img15 Later re-added in build 8118 as a desktop wallpaper, img16 Later re-added in build 8118 as a desktop wallpaper, img14 Later re-added in build 8118 as a desktop wallpaper, img13 The previous system lock screen wallpaper remained. This wallpaper is used for the system lock screen.īuild 7997 added six lock screen wallpapers to choose from. Much like the other wallpapers, they are highly likely to have been taken by Microsoft themselves. None of these appear in the final release. Lock screen wallpapers were added by build 7997. Lock screen wallpapers TODO: identify build ranges In build 8513 and by build 8888 (except fbl_eeap builds), the wallpapers that appears in the final release were added. The color temperature and saturation are slightly lower compared to that of build 8375 Img0 (builds 8330 to 8370, 8422, and 8423)įlipped horizontally from original, color temperature and saturation heightened The default wallpaper was changed to one consisting of grey "8"s by build 8330, and one featuring a field of red tulips by build 8375 (the color temperature and saturation are slightly lower by build 8382).īuilds 85.0.fbl_eeap reverted the set of wallpapers to the ones included in earlier builds but retains the display names of themes/wallpaper categories as in build 8513 as well as the final release. By build 8195 (fbl_dnt3_wireless), Theme2 was also removed, although not replaced with another theme yet, however this theme still appears in many internal builds up to 9200.0.fbl_eeap along with the previous default wallpaper. The default wallpaper was replaced with a Metro version of the Windows 7 Beta wallpaper by build 8186(?), although builds 8305, 8432 to 8441, 8520, and 9200.0.fbl_eeap feature the previous wallpaper. At this point, the panoramic lake wallpaper was removed.īuilds 8175.5 to 8441, 8520, and 9200 (fbl_eeap) TODO: investigate builds 81īy build 8175.5, Theme1 was removed and replaced with a new Nature theme. Reused from builds 7997 to 8064's lock screenīy build 8148, the number of themes went down to just two and they were changed up several wallpapers were removed, while a few new ones were added. These wallpapers were not cropped, so most of them remain at 4:3 aspect ratios rather than 16:10. The theme names remain the same as the original 7 themes despite many not correlating anymore, although there is no Nature theme, so as a result the new wallpapers start at img7. img0 and img1 from previous builds remained. With the 7 wallpapers being removed, new themes were added, consisting of photography taken by an unknown Microsoft employee. Reused from Windows 7's logon screen, albeit with added compression Leak warning removed from the wallpaper in favor of one being implemented as a watermark on the desktop By build 8095, the puzzle is no longer present, with the default wallpaper being set to Windows 7's logon background, while a panoramic lake wallpaper has been added as an alternate option all of the Windows 7 regional wallpapers were also removed. By build 8064, Windows 7's leftover wallpapers (except for the regional wallpapers) were removed. Between builds 79, the wallpaper changed several times, each featuring a fractured wordoku puzzle that says "Start me up", with more letters being added in each revision of the wallpaper. let's not leak our hard work" at the top. By build 7777, this would be replaced with an infamous blue-green gradient wallpaper with the text "shhh. Build 77 changed the default wallpaper back to the one featured in Windows 7's RTM release. An article about pre-release versions of Windows 8, including alpha, Developer Preview, Consumer Preview, and Release Preview builds.īuild 7700 uses the Windows 7 RC default wallpaper, likely due to being forked from a RC build of Windows 7.
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