My Computer[]
1993–1994 (unused)[]
Used in Windows Chicago Builds 73f–89e.
1994 (unused)[]
Used in Windows Chicago Build 89e–Windows 95 Build 216.
1995–1998[]
Used in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0. Also seen in Windows 98 and 98 SE in 16 color mode.
1996–1997[]
Used in pre-beta 3 Windows 98 builds (known at the time as Memphis). Also seen in Windows NT 4.0 in high color mode.
1997 (unused)[]
Used in Windows 98 Build 1593.
The icon used in this build results from the modification of the Windows Explorer, which in Windows 98 fuctioned more as Internet Explorer.
The final icon would be used since Build 1602.
1998–1999[]
Used in Windows 98 and 98 SE.
2000–2001[]
Used in Windows 2000 and ME.
2001–2007 (Windows XP), 2003 (unused, Windows Longhorn Build 4039)[]
Used in Windows XP and Windows Longhorn Build 4039.
2003 (unused)[]

Used from Windows Longhorn Builds 4029 (Lab06_N) to 4038, and used again from 4040 to 4042 (main).
Computer[]
2003 (unused)[]
Used from Windows Longhorn Builds 4042 (Lab06_n) up to 4053.
2004–2005 (unused)[]

Used from Windows Longhorn Builds 4066-4093 (July-August 2004) after being shown in 4050 private demos.
2007–2015[]

Used in Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1. It was called "Computer" in Windows Vista, 7 and 8 but however in 8.1 the name changed to "This PC" whilst the icon remained unchanged
2012 (unused)[]
Used in Windows 8 Build 8220.
This PC[]
2014 (unused)[]
Used in Windows 10 Builds 9807-9913.
2014-2015 (unused)[]
Used in Windows 10 Builds 9913-10125.
2015–2020[]
Used in Windows 10.
2020–present[]
This logo was originally designed for Windows 10X but used only in Windows 11.
Part of Microsoft
Current
Defunct/Deprecated
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