Windows 8 RTM Build 9200 Final x64 Incl Permanent Activator
Windows 8 RTM Build 9200 Final x64 Incl Permanent Activator | 3.28 GB
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES:
The product keys for using the
Release Preview are available on this page.
Windows 8 Release Preview Setup
will check to see if your PC can run Windows 8 Release Preview and select the
right download. Setup also features a compatibility report and upgrade
assistance. Built-in tools for creating an ISO or bootable flash drive are
available for some previous versions of Windows (excluding Windows XP and
earlier).
If you would prefer not to use
Windows 8 Release Preview Setup, you can download Windows 8 Release Preview in
ISO format instead.
The easiest way to convert an ISO
file to a DVD in Windows 7 is to use Windows Disc Image Burner. On a PC running
Windows XP or Windows Vista, a third-party program is required to convert an
ISO file into installable media - and DVD burning software often includes this
capability. One option is the USB/DVD download tool provided by the Microsoft
Store. You can also download Windows 8 Release Preview Setup, which includes
tools that allow you to create a DVD or USB flash drive from an ISO file
(Windows Vista or Windows 7 required).
Here are some key features of "Windows 8":
Touch-First User Interface:
· Metro style - Windows 8
introduces a new Metro style interface built for touch, which shows information
important to you, embodies simplicity and gives you control. The Metro style UI
is equally at home with a mouse and keyboard as well.
· Touch-first browsing, not just
browsing on a touch device - Providing a fast and fluid touch-browsing
experience, Internet Explorer 10 puts sites at the center on new Windows 8
devices.
More Ways to Engage With Powerful, Connected Apps:
· Powered by apps - Metro style
apps built for Windows 8 are the focal point of your experience, filling your
entire screen so there are no distractions.
· Apps can work together - Apps
communicate with each other in Windows 8. For example, you can easily select
and email photos from different places, such as Facebook, Flickr or on your
hard drive.
· Your experience syncs across
your devices - Live roams all the content from the cloud services you use most
— photos, email, calendar and contacts — keeping them up-to-date on your
devices. With SkyDrive, you can access your files, photos and documents from
virtually anywhere with any browser or with Metro style apps in Windows 8.
Enhanced Fundamentals:
· The best of Windows 7, only
better - Windows 8 is built on the rock-solid foundation of Windows 7,
delivering improvements in performance, security, privacy and system
reliability. Windows 8 reduces the memory footprint needed - even on the
lowest-end hardware - leaving more room for your apps.
· Preserving power-user favorites
and making them better - For those who push the limits of their PC, Windows 8
features an enhanced Task Manager and Windows Explorer and new, flexible options
for multimonitor setups.
New Developer Opportunities:
· Windows Store - The Windows
Store will allow developers to sell their apps anywhere Windows is sold
worldwide, whether they’re creating new games or familiar productivity tools.
· Build using more languages -
Windows 8 lets you leverage your existing skills and code assets to create
great experiences using the programming language you prefer.
· Rich hardware integration leads
to richer experiences, particularly for games - DirectX 11 gaming power
underlies Windows 8, allowing the easy creation of full-screen games with
smooth, flicker-free action.
New Generation of Hardware:
· One Windows - many shapes and
sizes - Support for ARM-based chipsets, x86 (as well as x32 and x64) devices,
touch and sensors means Windows 8 works beautifully across a spectrum of
devices, from 10-inch tablets and laptops to all-in-ones with 27-inch
high-definition screens.
· Always connected - With Windows
8, new ultrathin PCs and tablets turn on instantly, run all day on a single
charge and stay connected to the Internet so your PC is ready when you are.
Next-generation system on a chip (SoC) support will also enable greatly
extended standby and low-power states.
· Tap the full power of your PC -
Windows 8 runs on PCs and is compatible with the devices and programs you use
today on Windows 7, without compromise, to deliver the performance you expect
of a PC.
Requirements:
· 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor;
· 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or
2 GB RAM (64-bit);
· 16 GB available hard disk space
(32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit);
· DirectX 9 graphics device with
WDDM 1.0 or higher driver.
· Taking advantage of touch input
requires a screen that supports multi-touch
What's New in This Release:
· It delivers new apps powered by
Bing, including ones for Travel, News and Sports
· Improvements to Mail, Photos
and People apps since Consumer Preview;
· Increased personalization
options for the Start screen;
· Improved multi-monitor support;
· Refinements to the way people
find and download apps through the Windows Store;
· New Family Safety features and
enriched privacy and security controls when browsing online, including Do Not
Track capabilities being turned on by default with Internet Explorer 10;
· Enriched support for touch with
Internet Explorer 10, including a new capability with Release Preview called
“flip ahead” that allows users the option to flip between pages with the swipe
of a finger, as well as a touch-friendly Adobe Flash Player now fully
integrated into IE10, allowing customers to enjoy all the security and power
benefits of browsing, even on Flash-powered sites;
· IE10 is also the first browser
to enable Do Not Track “on” by default, giving customers more choice and c...
Install Notes :
- Burn Iso with any burner
- then reboot your system
- then press any key
- Use Given Activator
- Done, Enjoy.