Back in May 2020, I installed many Windows versions on VMWare Workstation 15. Here are some screenshots.
Logon screens of Whistler beta 2 builds (taken from build 2462) and Longhorn milestone 3 builds (taken from build 4001).
About these: normally, development builds before the final version was released (Whistler was XP's codename, and Longhorn was Vista's), would require to set the BIOS date accurately to a one when the build could be used, as they have a timebomb. However, some builds are timebomb-free, such as Longhorn 4001.
I like these versions of the screens better than Windows XP's.
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Despite Whistler's name being finalized as Windows XP by that time, the first text of Windows XP build 2475's shutdown screen says "Windows Codename Whistler" instead of "Logging off...".
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Windows 2000's "Starting Windows..." section (before the boot screen) in English and Hungarian. A notable difference is that international versions of Windows 2000 use a differently designed progress bar.
Sorry for "For t-" not being visible in the English version.
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Hungarian boot screen of Windows 2000 Professional. Whilst the English version says "Built on NT Technology" below the name, the Hungarian version's translation is "Based on Windows NT".
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