Get the Windows 8 Consumer Preview here

Get the Windows 8 Consumer Preview here

Microsoft today announced the release of its Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and made it available to download for anyone interested. Get it here.

Microsoft has today announced the release of its Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and made it available to download for anyone interested.

While it’s not tagged as a beta, the Consumer Preview is still a prerelease edition, unfinished and incomplete, so you need to be very careful where you install it. It’s also much closer to the finished product than the Developer Preview, though, and includes the Windows Store amongst many other interesting new features, so if you’d like to see where Microsoft are going next then it’s well worth a look.

There are two main download options on offer.

The Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup tool is ideal if you want to install the operating system over an existing copy of Windows, or onto a new partition on your hard drive. Run the program and it will check your system for incompatibilities, before downloading a copy of Windows 8 (choosing 32 or 64-bit based to match whatever you’re currently running) along with a product key, before launching the installation for you.

The other approach, more sensible if you’re installing the Consumer Preview on a virtual machine, is to grab one of the ISO files. There are 32-bit and 64-bit flavors available. But as you don’t have the Setup tool to grab a product key, you’ll need to enter one manually. Microsoft say you may use NF32V-Q9P3W-7DR7Y-JGWRW-JFCK8

What’s the Consumer Preview like? The Windows application store is the big new feature, but there are also plenty of other changes, and it’s interesting to see that Microsoft have partly addressed some of the criticisms levelled at the Developer Preview – but more on that later.

This article originally appeared at softwarecrew.co.uk

Source: Copyright Software Crew

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Comments: 7
Matty
1 March 2012
But when is it coming out??


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Get the Windows 8 Consumer Preview here?
Microsoft today announced the release of its Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and made it available to download for anyone interested. Get it here.

What do you think? Join the discussion.
judithgriffen
1 March 2012
Firstly, I want to give Great thanks to Microsoft. now we going to know more new features. I pope that it is very easy and best for us.
photohounds
1 March 2012
MicroWho? Innovating by playing catch up. C'mon Ruby, you know you agree :)
rubaiyat
2 March 2012
Not at all!

I am all for Microsoft innovating.

Exactly how they innovate is another matter. In this case I fear they may be following Apple down the road of dumbing down through more complexity.
Lancalot
2 March 2012
i was excited to try out the window 8 and too my surprise it just very very frustrating!! OK it good if you got a touch screen on a laptop or a tablet , but for a desktop it totally garbage! there's lot of problem like the start metro menu...it just maximize to your whole screen just to pick and app or program..wtf?..i got a dual monitor 30inch! it really annoying!! the apps take for ever to load ...picture app( in full screen mode as well and can not be re-sized..i cant found the setting) so after 3hr for frustration ..i re-install win7 again . if i wanted a tablet experenice i use my ipad3 but for a desktop i want to control me window size etc...you cant even re-size the app in the metro screen...i had to side scroll on a 30inch?? really ??then why have a high res dual monitor for ?? what was MS thinking. Did they actually test this on a desktop??
geordie
5 March 2012
wish i didn't have to go off peak to download it, otherwise i would get a huge internet bill!
Eric
5 March 2012
Waiting for the product.
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