Windows Blue build 9364 reportedly leaked

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  1. PaulDesmond

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    haha, for this I don't even need glasses :D
     
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  3. PaulDesmond

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    #383 PaulDesmond, Apr 4, 2013
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    this is very interesting :eek:
    How come?
    Is it matter of graphics being processed differently?

    edit: it does not appear on all frames. I checked with some frames and it shows, that these are handled differently.
    I found the time thing with same small frame now and the other one I showed, has the old one. Seems that there is a different way of displaying things now
     
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    #384 BAV0, Apr 4, 2013
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  5. bchat

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    I gotta agree with BAVO here.
     
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  6. maddog0266

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    Yes small frames on mine too.
    But not all the frames are small.
    I like the small frames.
     
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    as i quoted in orignal post only some frames/window got this Experimental Reduced Border thickness.

    Only Quoted in Red is Changed, Green which you check at first is not changed.
     
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  9. jayblok

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    OH LAWD!!! MORE CRAP :horse:
     
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  11. Iceman.

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    I hope it's real and the leak is coming very soon. :)
     
  12. EFA11

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    Wow thats an old build, Im already on Windows 10-3/4! x128 :eek:

    There sure is a lot of fuss over this stuff. I would like to see a build closer to release instead of builds that everyone asks how to fix lol
     
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    I use Windows 8 with RP visual style and the clock window looks just like in windows 8.1.
     
  14. Smorgan

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    Quickly goes to facepalm. Are we gonna call this as it is?

    Windows 9369 has NOT publicly leaked end of story.
     
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    Does anybody know how to port the build-in touchscreen driver from Windows 8 (9200) to 9364? My Candoo Panel is working on RTM out of the box but not on the latest leak (not even in boot.wim).
     
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    #400 nosferati87, Apr 8, 2013
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    Something I just realized when working in build 9364 (not sure if it's been pointed out already): swiping down to close an app completely stopped the process previously, while in 9364 the process continues running (it's removed from the app switcher however). This is a welcomed change imho since the reason why one explicitly closes an app is to get it out of the app switcher, not to free the process resources (the process gets closed by Windows anyway when resources are low). Now when you reopen the app it is immediately there where you left off, in 9200 it takes some time to load.