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Nome do Arquivo: en_windows_8_x64_dvd_915440.iso

Idiomas: English

SHA1:1CE53AD5F60419CF04A715CF3233F247E48BEEC4

Nome do Arquivo: en_windows_8_pro_vl_x64_dvd_917699.iso

Idiomas: English

SHA1:6DDEDEBE40AB59CB11823F62F475C43C4053FE60

Nome do Arquivo: en_windows_8_pro_n_vl_x64_dvd_918677.iso

Idiomas: English

SHA1:A158F608A7080F4566F671D9D45136A51A2C53B2

So then that means the Leaked ISO isn't the same as the ones in MSDN huh?

The only difference between the leaked ISO (wzor) and the MSDN RTM ISO is a 32-byte sequence in the header of install.wim (possibly a unique fingerprint to track the leaker). When those 32 bytes are nulled (0x00) the hashes for the two ISOs match.

So you want the general public to be able to buy the final version before the discs are even made, and before finalized drivers are ready from vendors?

of course. Don't you wanna read people whining that the OS is stupid cause their video card keeps crashing?

of course. Don't you wanna read people whining that the OS is stupid cause their video card keeps crashing?

Come on Colin. No one wants to remember the Vista launch ;)

Note: I actually liked Vista (and even ME for that matter), and most of the issue was drivers causing issues. I actually had very few issues because the desktop system I owned at the time was actually one of the models used for internal testing of the OS so it was VERY well supported the whole time luckily.

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