
Explorer immediately crashes and is automatically restarted after the user clicks OK on the DEP message box. Right-clicking on any file in Explorer can cause DEP to block Explorer from executing data as code, however this does not always occur.This issue can be resolved by disabling the "Fade or slide menus into view" option in the Performance Options. As such, the Classic view in Control Panel is almost impossible to access unless the user refreshes the page and quickly clicks on the option. In Control Panel, they also quickly disappear after loading. The details pane in Windows Explorer is broken, while the panes and tasks that do work cannot be opened or closed.The OOBE crashes when loading the desktop on first boot.The animated "Question Mark" assistant in the out-of-box experience (OOBE) does not appear until reaching the second page.It is possible to get an endless loop of error messages asking the user to insert the currently inserted disc, even if the user has the correct media inserted. The boot menu will refer to setup as "Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003 Setup" when performing an upgrade, despite being an x86 build. Because of this, the Control Panel now includes an option called Portable Media Devices, and the User-Mode Driver Framework that comes with it is present as well.īugs Installation Upgrade Windows Media Player has been updated from 9 Series to 10.

This build has a new default wallpaper, which is simply a humorous edit of Bliss with an image of a Texas Longhorn bull placed at the center, in reference to the project's codename.
