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Windows 8.1 Pro x86 and x64 leaked in English

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 19, 2019
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Windows 8.1 Pro RTM has leaked yet again, but this time in the x86 and x64 variants and in English. This is the leak many have been waiting for, as the ISO’s are official and untouched meaning it doesn’t require extracting .wims or finding old boot files.

The leak comes from WZOR, who we mentioned yesterday claiming he was planning to leak pretty much everything to do with Windows 8.1, including Windows RT 8.1. He has also leaked Windows Server 2012 R2 RTM, and Windows 8.1 Enterprise in both x86 and x64 variants.

Of course, with all leaks we must warn you about downloading them. We do not tolerate posting download links in the comments section, and we will also not be offering direct download links to the leaks for obvious reasons.

Windows 8.1 is set to officially launch on October 17 for Windows 8 users as a free update and October 18 for everyone else. Microsoft has decided to wait a couple months before releasing Windows 8.1 to allow it some time to further improve 8.1 with bug fixes and improvements.

Further reading: Microsoft, Windows 8.1

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