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Windows 8 Consumer Preview ISO images

5 comments, 560 views, posted 8:50 pm 29/02/2012 in Microsoft by bradpitt
bradpitt has 3005 posts, 1742 threads, 1 points

Windows 8 Consumer Preview ISO images

Windows 8 Consumer Preview ISO files (.iso) are provided as an alternative to using Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup. If you are on a PC running Windows and want to install the consumer preview on another partition, another PC, or a virtual machine, we recommend you download Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup and use the built-in tools for converting an ISO image into installation media, such as a DVD or USB bootable flash drive. You can find additional information, including a list of supported upgrades, in the FAQ.

Note before you download: Windows 8 Consumer Preview is prerelease software that may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. Some product features and functionality may require additional hardware or software. If you decide to go back to your previous operating system, you'll need to reinstall it from the recovery or installation media that came with your PC.





Extra Points Given by:

Sypher_5 (1), Viscera (5)

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12:00 am 01/03/2012

Viscera

we did a presentation on Win 8 today, looks great and seems to have good features

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1:02 pm 01/03/2012

LordOSmeet

They can take my Windows 7 when they pry it from my cold dead hard drive. If anything, this is even more unusable than the developer preview was. They should have stuck with stealing everyone else's ideas like they always have.

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2:59 pm 01/03/2012

Viscera

I love Win 7. Am in utter hell when I am using my lapton which has.........VISTA

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5:45 pm 01/03/2012

bytehead

Well, I installed it on my machine.

And of course, my machine is now down.

Not due to Windows 8, it can't even get to the POST screen. Sigh. New computer for me.

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6:34 pm 01/03/2012

tomcat025

I prefer #! for my o/s but as far as windows 7 goes, it's their best work.
I've not had the chance nor the PC (it's tucked neatly in the back half of my wood shed) to install win8 yet. Perhaps that's a good thing?

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