It's not about laziness, it's about all the bloat update installation creates in the system.. While there's no bloat of course if you have all the updates included in the iso.. People say that manually updated Windows 8 to Update 1 takes ~500MB more HDD space than clean install 8.1 Update 1. You should know better.. Shame on you..
Regarding the Update 1 iso and new install. People that have a Windows 8 key. Like 8.1 Do we need to install a generic key during install and then put in our Windows 8 key after its done for activation?
So, If I have 8.1 installed - To get Spring Update, I just download and install this iso ?? "Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Update (x64) " SIZE - 770 MB SHA1:6A5CBC6FD6C1366F1041E03820FD8508FC95A4AC Anyone ?? P.S - Guess, it will work on Single Language Editions ?
That is completely wrong. If you are not being sarcastic, you should just waste till next Tuesday's patch.
I thought this zip contained a read me and all the updates to be installed in a particular order ? No ?
Hi to all. Sorry for stupid question. there is a final complete italian version? Now i have this: SW_DVD5_Win_Pro_8.1_64BIT_Italian_MLF_X18-96642.iso
Honestly, I feel like you have asked this question 1,000 times. The update on April 8th is the Spring Update. The same spring update that has been floating around for a few weeks now (only difference being one small MSU file). If you installed the leaked updates from WZor a few weeks back, then you are running the same thing that the general public will receive on April 8th. The new ISOs that are being made available through MSDN are the original Windows 8.1 images from Microsoft that include Update 1.