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Windows 8 Release Preview is the third and final pre-release version of Windows 8, the next-generation operating system from Microsoft. It was released on May 31, 2012 and expired on January 15, 2013. Windows 8 Release Preview introduced new features and improvements, such as improved multi-monitor support, new apps, and more customization options. It also included the Internet Explorer 10 browser, which supported touch gestures, HTML5, and hardware acceleration. Windows 8 Release Preview was available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, and in several languages.

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If you want to download and install Windows 8 Release Preview, you have two options: either download an ISO file or run a setup assistant that can check your compatibility and choose the right version for you. The ISO file is a disk image that you can burn to a DVD or a USB drive, and then use it to boot your computer and install Windows 8 Release Preview. The setup assistant is a small program that you can run from your current Windows OS, and it will scan your hardware and software for compatibility issues, and then download and install Windows 8 Release Preview for you. Both options require a product key, which is TK8TP-9JN6P-7X7WW-RFFTV-B7QPF.

To download the ISO file, you can visit [Microsoft's site] or [CNET's Download.com]. You can choose from different versions depending on your language and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit). The file size is about 2.5 GB for the 32-bit version and 3.3 GB for the 64-bit version. After you download the ISO file, you can use the Windows Disc Image Burner in Windows 7 or the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool in Windows Vista or XP to create a bootable DVD or USB drive. You can also use a virtual machine software such as Oracle VirtualBox or VMWare Player to install Windows 8 Release Preview from the ISO file without affecting your current OS.

To download the setup assistant, you can visit [Microsoft's site] and run the Windows8-ReleasePreview-UpgradeAssistant.exe file. The setup assistant will first check your compatibility and display a report on what will work and what won't in Windows 8 Release Preview. It will also show you the product key that you need to enter during the installation. Then, it will download the Windows 8 Release Preview files, which are about 2 GB for the 32-bit version and 2.8 GB for the 64-bit version. After the download is complete, you can choose from three options: install now, which will upgrade your current OS to Windows 8 Release Preview; install by creating media, which will create an ISO file that you can use later; or install later from your desktop, which will create a shortcut on your desktop to install Windows 8 Release Preview when you are ready.

Before you download and install Windows 8 Release Preview, make sure that you back up your important data and files, as there is no guarantee that everything will work smoothly. Also, keep in mind that Windows 8 Release Preview is an experimental version of Windows 8, and it may contain bugs and errors that could affect your performance and security. You should not use it as your main OS, but only for testing purposes. If you want to uninstall Windows 8 Release Preview and go back to your previous OS, you may need to reinstall it from your original installation media or recovery partition.

Windows 8 Release Preview was the last chance for users to try out Windows 8 before its official release on October 26, 2012. It offered a glimpse of what Microsoft had in store for its new OS, which aimed to unify the experience across different devices, such as PCs, tablets, and smartphones. Windows 8 featured a new user interface called Metro, which was designed for touchscreens and optimized for apps. It also included a traditional desktop mode for legacy applications. Windows 8 was intended to be faster, more secure, more reliable, and more customizable than previous versions of Windows.

If you are interested in downloading and installing Windows 8 Release Preview build 8400, you can follow the links below:

    • [Download ISO file from Microsoft]
    • [Download ISO file from CNET]
    • [Download setup assistant from Microsoft]

    Have fun exploring Windows 8 Release Preview and let us know what you think!

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