Windows 8.1 RTM Pro/Enterprise original iso's will be leaked by Wzor


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at this time all goes according to plan, will be the original distributions directly from the assembly, as the Russian and English versions of the client systems x86-64 course will be server-Windows Server 2012 R2 (as well as Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials) and enterprise systems, as well does all the language packs ....
Among other things, will Hyper-V Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation Storage.
ps: as always, will be placed Magneto and torrent files could all happen much sooner than planned!
all distributions are made ??available to all employees as well as MS OEM partners of the company.
 
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Can you use these ISOs to do a upgrade and not a clean install?  I don't want to clean install on my main desktop.  Have no issue doing it on my Samsung tablet but I don't think I have the key for it or how that install will be activated if it's not a update. 

 

Maybe as long as I start the install from within the 8.1 preview it'll be fine even if it's basically a clean install??

LOL, downloading thru magnet 1.0+ M/s. :)

 

Very fast connection, never seen before! :) @ 1.4+ MB/s

 

And I am throttled down from my ISP.. LOL!!! Getting 100 kbps...

Can you use these ISOs to do a upgrade and not a clean install?  I don't want to clean install on my main desktop.  Have no issue doing it on my Samsung tablet but I don't think I have the key for it or how that install will be activated if it's not a update. 

 

Maybe as long as I start the install from within the 8.1 preview it'll be fine even if it's basically a clean install??

 

Those can be used to upgrade from Windows 8.

Those can be used to upgrade from Windows 8.

 

Yeah, I figured it was fine from my desktop that's still on 8.0, besides I do have the win 8 key I used for the clean install on this.  I was really wondering about my Samsung tablet that has the 8.1 preview installed but for which I have no key.  I'm guessing if I just start the installer from within the preview it'll be fine though even if it does a clean install or will I actually have to rollback to 8.0 and then upgrade to 8.1 RTM?   I don't care about losing my installed apps on the tablet, no biggy there.

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.1.RTM.X86.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT

RELEASE DATE: 08/21/2013

BUILD: 6.3.9600.16384.WINBLUE_RTM.130821-1623
FILE: Windows_8.1_EN-US_x86.ISO
SIZE: 2,915,131,392 byte
SHA-1: 802CFCD3A411D99C097EA7E747F0B6697F9BDAC4
MD5: 7DD36FEA0D004ACFEDBDB3A5521EF5FF
NOTE: this is original M$ image.
 
by WZT 09|28|13

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.1.RTM.X64.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT
RELEASE DATE: 08/21/2013

BUILD: 6.3.9600.16384.WINBLUE_RTM.130821-1623
FILE: Windows_8.1_EN-US_x64.ISO
SIZE: 3,899,295,744 byte
SHA-1: BC2F7FF5C91C9F0F8676E39E703085C65072139B
MD5: F104B78019E86E74B149AE5E510F7BE9
 
NOTE: this is original M$ image.
 
by WZT 09|28|13
 
 
MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.1.ENTERPRISE.RTM.X86.VOLUME.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT
RELEASE DATE: 08/21/2013 
BUILD: 6.3.9600.16384.WINBLUE_RTM.130821-1623 
FILE:  Windows_8.1_Ent_EN-US_Vl_x86.ISO 
SIZE: 2,828,421,120 byte 
SHA-1: 87DBCDB8491DBEF1BBC14BE8AB599086789E143C 
MD5: 405091EFE4D58947DB45A106B37DD064 
 
NOTE: this is original M$ image. 
 
by WZT 
08|28|13
 
MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.1.ENTERPRISE.RTM.X64.VOLUME.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT
RELEASE DATE: 08/21/2013
BUILD: 6.3.9600.16384.WINBLUE_RTM.130821-1623
FILE: Windows_8.1_Ent_EN-US_Vl_x64.ISO
SIZE: 3,798,214,656 byte
SHA-1: 8311958EDDEDD29E326ED91FDF025D39B88E0FC8
MD5: 2A9589AEEFDC4B94CD527476FA979EE5
 
NOTE: this is original M$ image.
 
by WZT 08|28|13

Can you use these ISOs to do a upgrade and not a clean install?  I don't want to clean install on my main desktop.  Have no issue doing it on my Samsung tablet but I don't think I have the key for it or how that install will be activated if it's not a update. 

 

Maybe as long as I start the install from within the 8.1 preview it'll be fine even if it's basically a clean install??

As long as your install is running 8 (not an 8.1 Preview), I see no reason why not, as it will act like any other update/upgrade (in the case of 8, like a Service Pack).

 

If you are running 8.1 Preview, you will have to reinstall your applications AND re-activate.

 

I'm going to be testing the upgrade process in VMs later today (upgrades from 8 Pro and 8 Enterprise to the respective 8.1 variants).

From the posts it doesn't seem you can use your current key to activate so may as well you wait some more.

 

 

If your current keys don't work, then is it the finish RTM?   Your regular keys, to do 8-8.1 via the upgrade option should work,  right?

These bits aren't retail AFAIK so that's why current keys wont allow you to install it. You can however install with the leak key then once it's done change to your normal key and then that should activate.

 

Now the issue is do you want to do that :ermm:

If your current keys don't work, then is it the finish RTM?   Your regular keys, to do 8-8.1 via the upgrade option should work,  right?

 

Someone is saying to use the key provided with the ISO to install then change it after to your retail key. But that I believe is for a fresh install. I am also curious about the upgrade question.

These bits aren't retail AFAIK so that's why current keys wont allow you to install it. You can however install with the leak key then once it's done change to your normal key and then that should activate.

 

Now the issue is do you want to do that :ermm:

 

 

Well fresh install's would require a new key since this is Windows 8.1 not 8.0, so it makes sense that 8.0 keys do not work with 8.1. The real question is upgrading, actually with an upgrade one would think it would look at the current installed key and continue.

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