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Offline javajolt

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WZor may leak Windows 8 Enterprise-N soon (not original ISO, just a files).
 
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Magnet Link: This File CANNOT Be Authenticated
 
    magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5177BDDE9EE3F0378A82AEDEA01EB9 95CBF4B64A

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http://mgnet.me/dvTj
Originally Posted by WZor

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.8.ENTERPRISE-N.RTM.X64.VOLUME.ENGLISH.NON_BOOT_DVD-SAMOVARWZT
BUILD: 9200.16384.WIN8_RTM.120725-12479200.16384.120725-1247_x64fre_enterprisen_en-us_VL_EnterpriseN-NONBOOT_DVD.rar
SIZE: 3,009,678,501 byte
SHA-1: 06E84C99BB14949443018DC4E6447A7501BD25E4
MD5: B70FE9CDE8B3C5E7E360660F64F8FF58
 
NOTE: this is original files NON-boot DVD M$ distributive.
 "ENTERPRISE-N" version Windows 8 not include Windows Media Player.
 
ho-ho-ho
 by W.Z.T
 08-02-12

For those who don't know how to make a ISO bootable.
 
Get UltraISO.
 Take a 8102/8250/8400 ISO
 Open it in UltraISO
 Delete all content
 Add whole Enterprise N folder
 Click save
 Have fun
« Last Edit: August 03, 2012, 12:58:43 AM by javajolt »


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I saw this on WinUnleaked last night before it got leaked.

I'm downloading it from a torrent I found:
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http://kat.ph/microsoft-windows-8-enterprise-n-rtm-x64-volume-english-non-boot-dvd-samovarwzt-t6549779.html

I am going to install it on my laptop as it currently has the Release Preview. It will be nice to stabalize it!

Canouna even said last night that he was smelling a leak.

For a media player, I would recommend VLC Media Player. It can play every audio and video format.

You can always install QuickTime Player and iTunes too.

This will keep us going till somebody leaks Enterprise, Pro or Core.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2012, 09:28:36 AM by Sam »
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what are you going to use for a key?

also there is no need for anything apple, as itunes installs itself in so many places making it virtually impossible to remove.  furthermore windows media player plays quicktime files without the need of installing quicktime and all of its baggage.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2012, 06:15:01 PM by javajolt »


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It installs without a key for 30 days and then you can rearm it.
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As compared to the former windows versions, there are reports abound W8 will ask for a serial at installation and it wont be possible to install without that serial, and the rearm ability has been removed.

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What about keys? Ay, there’s the rub. Win7 and earlier installed without keys, or with 30-day keys. Vista and Win7 could be re-set for up to 120 days of use without a key. Not so Win8: the installer requires you to have a key, or Win8 won’t install – except for the Enterprise version. There are people actively working on cracks, but nobody knows if they’ll succeed, or how the keys will be genned.

This might be why W8 Enterprise was the chosen leak.

« Last Edit: August 03, 2012, 07:03:39 PM by javajolt »