And im waiting for en_windows_8.1_professional_vl_with_update_x64_dvd_4065194.iso or en_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x64_dvd_4065178.iso probably going to be some time, took a while to get my hands on enterprise last year when 8.1 was released.
these will all be mirrored or SVF's before the week is out, is my guess. Hold on to your socks, they will appear lol
x64 mirror magnet File Name: en_windows_8.1_with_update_x64_dvd_4065090.iso Languages: English SHA1: 4652DC6EBFEBE02C6A63E167C36E3FAEDFB93999
Can we integrate the Update MSU files to a 8.1 WIM image like any other MSU update? I would like to integrate them to my spanish sources while the new ISO with the Update on it is released.
Mirror Code: mu_windows_8.1_windows_server_2012r2_windows_embedded_8.1industry_update_x64_4046913.zip
11 is x86-32 13 is x86-64 Keep in mind that anyone can visit MSDN subscriptions to get the file name, release date, and file hash--you don't need a valid subscription to view what's available; the sub matters only if you try to download or request keys.
Anyone who needs "en_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x64_dvd_4065 178.iso", here you go: All credit goes to Brainsuck
windows 8.1 update 1 I was also trying for download windows 8.1 update 1 spring final x64-x86 Finally found Thanks.
Somewhere between getting the x86 iso from MSDN and making the SVF has corrupted. I'll download the ISO again from MSDN and remake the SVF. I am checking my x64 MSDN iso to make sure its sha1 checks out now. Might want to un-quote my links there so that no one gets so junked up files.
Reply to Humphrey: "Somewhere between getting the x86 iso from MSDN and making the SVF has corrupted. I'll download the ISO again from MSDN and remake the SVF." How about just putting up the x86 ISO directly? Who wants the SVF file when we can just download the full ISO? The ISO 64bit version on Mega earlier was very easy and fast to download but noone has put out the 32bit version for some reason.
My x64 is also bad. That is the last time I download over wifi idc how fast their internet connection was... Downloading isn't always the problem. I don't know about everyone else but the uploads speeds in the United States (unless you live in a big town) are almost non-existent. So obviously, upload 1GB or less SVF files over 2-4GB ISOs is a much better solution.