Yes, I had nothing like problems with that one. It's actually an interesting question: Since there are two different ISOs, maybe one is good and the other one isn't? Note I used the core.to.coresingle.xdelta file to convert the 64bit Windows 8 Retail. The resulting image installs a botched CSL-Core hybrid.
For good measure - Not doubting this is an *English* Windows 8 CoreSingleLanguage 'release' *It is! DL, checked and installed it myself* Just some reservations whether it is the real McCoy. (Dell). One could easely create (any language) CSLA in a jiffy using the leaked Russian CLSA. *remove ru-RU LP / install LP of choice* I did.
I AM AWAKE! Here is what I found from dropbox: Code: [h=3]Bandwidth limits[/h] Links that use up more than 20 GB/day for Free accounts and 200 GB/day for Pro and Business accounts are automatically suspended. If your account hits our limit, we'll send an email notification to the email address registered with your account. Shared links will be temporarily disabled, and those who try to access the links will see an error page instead of your file. Unfortunately I have a Free Account (with 18.5GB of space .)
I really wish, that you people start using svf files , it will save bandwidth for both yours and ours. Anyway now that you have downloaded and uploaded, too late to tell this for this ISO. @others [ just to clarify ] personally i have Core-single language from Sony HP and Acer captured by way of reverse integration. but the one Russians uploaded is what you get from stores which could be used as OEM / system builder . Regarding the core.to.coresingle.xdelta , this purely is a frankenbuild which has been stated several times .so servicing it ? for what ? why would you undo what was did on purpose. that iso was created just for fun, for some one who want a quick way to make their core installation accept the core single-language key without re-installing could use the method in creating that ISO. Every thing was explained in the thread at that time, may be you people missed it.
Meh. Not everyone does it by this method and the ones that do not still need the full ISO's. I thank LostED for being the majority (from what I have seen) provider of svf files. How can you be sure about this? What ISO/SVF are you talking about? Is it in the thread about the Russian provided ISO?
Noop, so I have requested it. Are you sure that you have followed the procedure exactly?? SVF shouldn't be such large.
AFAIK I followed it to the letter. If you'd like will setup teamviewer for you/someone to connect to perform the smartversion patch creation.
Why are you mentioning SLIC 2.1 when upgrading to Windows 8.1? If your machine had SLIC 2.1 in the bios then your machine came with Windows 7 and upgrading would require a key and I am almost certain there are no OEM 8.1 keys floating around and if they was, 8.1 uses another activation method (no more slic 2.1) to activate.