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Windows 8.1 build 9369 x64 leaks onto the web – onmsft.com

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
April 16, 2013
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Another Windows 8.1 leak has made it’s way onto the web it seems, this time in the x64 bit architecture, which is what we all love! The build in question this time is 9369 which was recently believed to be circling private torrenting sites. Finally, it has leaked out into the public internet space, and can be downloaded by anyone, although not recommended of course.

Currently, it is unknown what new changes the build has to offer, but we do know it’s a x64 bit ISO which will make many people very happy. We are yet to confirm the leak as legitimate, we will update this post as soon as we can with the answer. We recently saw a 32-bit version of Windows 8.1 leak at build 9364, which means these two builds will be very similar, if not identical to each other. This isn’t a bad thing, as the new leak is for 64-bit architectures, which means it will make use of 4GB+ RAM.

We do not recommend you download any leaked software as it is incomplete and can damage your PC. We also do not allow download links in the comments section.

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