I downloaded windows 8.1 enterprise by wzor, Is this (windows 8.1 enterprise by wzor ) fake?! or orginal? please anyone help me
I always wondered why they had those subchannels, this makes me even more curious, they need to remain a secret for 'security reasons', interesting! Is there any way to be sure that we have the campus edition?
But what would have happened if these ISOs had not leaked until AFTER public release? Then MS would still have their "secret" revealed
I downloaded windows 8.1 enterprise by wzor, Is this (windows 8.1 enterprise by wzor ) fake?! or orginal? please anyone help me
Original... if you'd download it directly from links provided by MDL / WZOR!!! In any case, compare SHA1... take a look at this thread => "The Windows 8.1 (& related) Repository" =)
Is that the extent of it? Build info and watermark? I seem to recall in the early Win8 days before people starting putting up KMS servers that they were pretty benign. I'm looking to upgrade my 8 Ent to 8.1 Ent, and I'd be fine with the above (at least until 8.1 KMS servers pop up) if that's all there is to it. What I wouldn't want is hourly reminders to activate or reduced functionality mode, etc. BTW, assuming you did an 8 Ent to 8.1 upgrade, how did it go? Everything more or less intact? Any caveats? Update: I mounted the 8.1 Ent ISO in 8 Ent and did an upgrade install that way. It went well, pretty much exactly the same experience you'd see upgrading Vista or Win7-era releases, and like those you wind up with a Windows.old dir (deleted later with Disk Cleanup) and virtually everything as it was. Some exceptions: I had to reset the border width, title bar height, re-enable system protection, disable defrag sched, reinstall OpenVPN (for its driver), disable IE's new Enhanced Protection Mode (so add-ons not yet compatible with it will work), and I think that's it. If you're not using a Microsoft account and don't want to, then the trick to getting past the screen during the install that insists on one is to unplug your network cable. After about 3 minutes it'll come back and say "Do you wish to use your existing account instead?". Why yes, yes I do. I now have 10GB of extra space on C, but that's not unusual or new: when you do these sorts of upgrades, what's really happening is a clean install and a migration of programs and settings. And when that happens, ginormous dirs like Winsxs are cleared out, thus the extra space (even before deleting Windows.old). I don't know if this will be true with the Windows Store style upgrade.
You will not get hourly reminders or any reduced functionality. All you will have is the build watermark and the activate windows watermark. I did a fresh install of Windows 8.1 Enterprise, so I have no experience with the upgrade process.
MSDN Isos are available now. They MATCH the WZT leaks, which means the WZT leaks are unmodified and simply need name change. We're done here fellas. :closed:
I downloaded x64, from WZT, but full of problems. The original key doesn´t work.To install I used a key found on the net. And after installing I couldn´t change to my original license key. There is only the option to a local account and not the option for a Microsoft Account while installing.. If I update the video driver, I can´t go to my account. And when I don´t update the video driver, there is no option to change the video resolution. Until now, leaked version is big sh***. Waiting for the leak of MSDN versions disponible today.
Im running the WZT version now, nothing wrong with it at all, Hashes match MSDN, your error is PEBKAC