The ISO file containing Windows 8.1 customer preview has been released for a long time, so downloading the ISO file and installing it on your computer is a viable option. On the download page, users can now find a number of ISO files, both in 64-bit and 32-bit architecture, as well as in different languages. Just get ready for a quick DVD/USB setup!

How can I download the Windows 8.1 ISO file (Disk Image)?

1. Grab the Windows 8.1 ISO file for free

If you want to download the ISO file with Windows 8.1, rest assured that we will provide you with the download links and serial number for Windows 8.1, and also with some other information about it. Just head over to the download page and select the version you want from the list at the bottom. Also there, you can find the serial number for this version. For those of you who are impatient, here you have both the Windows 8.1 serial number and the ISO files: Windows 8.1 Serial Number: NTTX3-RV7VB-T7X7F-WQYYY-9Y92F ⇒ Download Windows 8.1 ISO from Microsoft’s Support page If you want to see the other versions of Windows 8.1 that were released, follow the link listed above to the official Microsoft Windows 8.1 download page and scroll to the bottom of the page. You will see a list of the available Windows 8.1 versions: Moreover, there’s also a list of all the languages that Windows 8.1 supports:

2. Known issues and incompatibility

Microsoft revealed that Windows 8.1 is incompatible with some devices that have Intel’s Atom processors. Here’s what they said: Here is a list of devices that cannot run Windows 8.1 for the moment:

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 ASUS VivoTab TF810C Samsung ATIV Smart PC HP ElitePad 900 HP ENVY x2 Fujitsu ARROWS Tab

As a quick reminder, Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 8.1 in January 2018. This means that Windows 8.1 is on Extended Support until January 2023. This date marks the moment when the Redmond giant will no longer provide security updates for the OS. Have you managed to grab the Windows 8.1 ISO file (Disk Image)? Let us know in the comments area below how the Windows 8 bootable USB/DVD download went for you.

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