To-DoOS NT 11

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To-DoOS NT 11

After the release of To-DoOs X, the next version was meant to follow 1 week later. But no. Covid19 lock downs delayed it. The first build, 2331, was scrapped. The next, 2405, was ready. It was later leaked that another build, 2326, was being worked on.

History

Build 2316: Earliest leaked build, resembles NT X, Build String: To-DoOS X, Build 2316, for Evsulation.

Build 2326: Unknown

Build 2331: Unknown, Probably Added Jade Theme

Build 2405: Jade Theme; Beta updates are now obtained via Insider; Installation needs a product key

Build 2406: Removed Jade Theme; slate theme

Build 2410: Control Panel

Build 2413: System Information in Control Panel; no longer under list

Build 2426: Updates are now obtained throw Control Panel

Build 2427: Lowered Resolution for MacBook Mid 2010 Running Windows 10, Now Identifies as To-DoOS NT 11 Beta 1

Build 2501: Unleaked

Build 2502: Fixed MedHa DDoS 2 Problem

Build 2503: Patched Niresh NT

Build 2504: Unleaked

Installation:

there are 3 versions of To-DoOs Longhorn, New Install, And update

The upgrade works by running check for updates, clicking Get Beta Updates, Selecting the Build, Entering your product key.

New install works like windows but in a browser, Go to InstallLH1.html, agree to the license temps, enter the product key, and install.

Delays

To-DoOs Longhorn has been delayed 2 time. Once because of Covid 19, another by Resetting Development.

Release Date

This version is expected to release by the middle of may 2020. It will be called To-DoOs NT 11

Control Panel

Control Panel is one of the biggest features. To-DoOs System Information will be moved. Check for upgrades will be moved, it will probably be Introduced in stages, such as being added,

then having settings added to it.

Slate Theme

The theme in Build 2406 and up is slate. It will probably change.

Jade Theme

the theme in Build 2405 (And probably 2330) is known as Jade.

Windows Support

Yes, you read it right, I’m bringing back Windows Support. It is experimental, and will probably look like an early build of To-DoOs 1.

To-DoOS Update

A feature found in control panel, an updated designed to replace the version used since Ver. 1.0. It will give, An area for longhorn Updates, an area for bug fixes, and an area for Major Releases.

To-DoOs help

Another feature in control panel, a section designed to give information in to-doOS.

Product Keys
With Build 2406 and Up, To Upgrade from Build 2405 and Below, Users would need to enter a product key that would be obtained by buying a box. This was a 4th Attempt to stop Redlands Primary School from using the software. Other Attempts Were: Suspending To-Do Pro Accouts along with a £300 Fine Per PC Using the Software, Suspending To-DoOS Ultimate Accounts with a £400 Fine Per Student Using the Software, Closing To-DoOS Live Essentials Accounts, and even bricking devices. Product Keys Block The Software From Being Setup Without first obtaining one. When Redlands Heard of this, they said 'First Account Suspension then bricking devices now this? What is this company up to? We will have to get a product key. We are now left with forgetful students who only know how to use it. I mean, it must be possible to bypass the product key check. That way, we can use a false key. Or Just Obtain a Keygen.' Well, There is no way to skip entering product keys, as the company purposely placed a check for pirated copys and would brick the device that were suspected to be running pirated copys. One way to install a pirated copy was Niresh Longhorn, which would install To-DoOS Codename Longhorn Builds from Build 2405 To 2426 on Computers Running Education versions of Windows 10. In Build 2406, the last build supported by Niresh Longhorn, a check for Windows 10 Pro for Education and Windows 10 Education was Sent Out. The way this worked was checking the Operating System the User Had On Their PC. If Windows 10 Education was detected, it would then check for a product key, If the product key was 'VTA2D-NIRESH-99232-OSFORUMS-SCHOOL', The Device Was Automatically Bricked, as this was the product key niresh longhorn used to install the software and circumvent the system check during installation. The way the check was circumvented was staying on Niresh Longhorn Build 2405, which did not receive the check. But as it is beta software, any user always updated. In Build 2426 and up, The Product Key: VTA2D-NIRESH-99232-OSFORUMS-SCHOOL was No Longer Able to be used to install or upgrade. When the company heard of some schools installing Niresh Longhorn Build 2405 Instead of 2406 And Up, a check was sent to all users running To-DoOS Longhorn Build 2405. This check did the same as the 2406 check. The Way Schools Now Installed To-DoOS Was using another method called Product Key Generation. This would, when ran, find product keys for the wanted build of To-DoOS. and would then give it to the user. To-DoOS Incorporated Responded by detecting for Product Key Generation Software on their PC. If it was found during installation, the installer would automatically stop.

Redlands Primary School

Ever Since To-DoOS Become Available on Windows 7, Redlands Primary School Wanted to Obtain To-DoOS. However the company did not like this, as they were planning To-DoOS For Education, Which was cancelled. Redlands then obtained the Install CD For To-DoOS 4 When it launched. But when they made To-Do Pro Accounts and Registered Users, the To-Do Pro Account was suspended with the message 'Our Product is not for schools. Get To-DoOS For Education when it releases'. By the time To-DoOS 7 Came Out, a check learning software 'Sun Dog' was sent. If this was found, To-DoOS Ultimate would be suspended. With To-DoOS 8, there was a check that stopped installation if the device was running Windows 7 Enterprise. With To-DoOS X, nothing Happened. On To-DoOS Longhorn, when product keys came, Niresh Longhorn Came to the rescue, but enventully, a check was sent to all devices and if a cerntain product key was found, the device would crash with the BSOD Stop Code 'To-DoOS Codename Longhorn has Crashed and Your PC Needs to Restart To Prevent this Program from Restarting. STOP CODE: TODONT11-SCHOOL-NO-YOU-WONT'. Open Reboot, Windows would say 'Your Device has been Bricked for the following reason: To-DoOS Is Not For Schools. Nice Try :)'

7/06/20 Leaks:

As of July 2020, Build 2316 has been leaked. It is noted to contain an early version of To-DoOS Recovery

The build string reads: To-DoOS X, Build 2316.2020.main.1111. The desktop is noted to display Lets not leak our hard work and a warning saying that if the user told anyone outside of the dev team, then they could lose their job

13/11/20 Leaks:

In November 2020, The Following Builds were leaked:

11.2306.main

11.2308.lab06 *The Main Build was leaked in september 2020