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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. 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). 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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By WZT - Professional 32-bit (OEM): MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.PROFESSIONAL.WITH.SP1.X86.RTM.OEM.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT BUILD: 7601.19-1850 7601.19-1850x86freclienten-usOEMProfessional-GRMCPRFREOENDVD.iso SIZE: 2,563,039,232 byte SHA-1: 6A1AFCE5E561CB9D693708DB22BCC3 MD5: 479EDCF9136FBE2004D7A7954E45E4A7 CRC: 8DFF16F9 NOTE: this is original M $ Image. By WZ T HashCalc As of Sat, 22 Jan 2011 22:34:02 UTC there are no other leaked builds besides what is listed. I will continue to check for any updates, but in the mean time you can use this tutorial to get whatever version working that you'd like: Thanks to Alphanumeric for the tip!
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